Article: Access the applications for each type of visa through the Australian Visa Bureau: http://www.visabureau.com/australia/. Depending on the type of visa you apply for, the application may take 10-30 minutes. You will need to provide basic personal information like your name, address, gender, country of residence, age, and email to create an account on the site. Once you create an account, you can complete and submit the visa application online. You can also get a free assessment done on the website so you can determine the best visa for your skills and needs. Most visa types will require a valid passport that does not expire within 6 months. If you are applying for a Skilled Migration visa or a Working Holiday visa, you will need to provide bank statements to show you have sufficient funds, usually several thousand dollars, to support yourself when you first arrive and are looking for a job. If you are applying for an Employer Sponsored Migration visa, your sponsor will need to provide documents that show you have a job waiting for you in Australia. A basic requirement of applying for a visa to land legally in Australia is having strong English language skills. If your first language is not English, you must achieve a certain score on an English language proficiency exam and note this on your visa application. Alternatively, you may need to sign up for English classes in Australia as part of the visa process before you arrive in the country. You will need to meet the health requirements noted in your visa application form and you should have no serious health issues or concerns. You may be asked to get a health examination done by a certified doctor before you arrive in the country to ensure you are in good health. You may need to undergo a background check as part of the visa application to ensure you have a clean record. Having no prior arrests or convictions will also speak to your character and help boost your chances at landing a visa. There are 2 types: provisional and permanent for individuals who plan to move and stay in Australia, and temporary for individuals who are only planning to stay in Australia for a short amount of time. You will then include the signed statement with your visa application.
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Apply for the visa online. Include all the required documentation. Have strong English language proficiency. Be in good health. Have a clean criminal record. Sign an Australian Values Statement.
Article: Its app icon resembles a video camera on a purple star. It's above the words "Create New" near the upper-left corner of the window.  You can use the Search field at the top-right corner to look for something in particular. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. A pop-up window will appear. Do so in the text box at the top of the pop-up window. If you'd like to change the saving location, you can choose a different folder from the "Where" menu. It's at the bottom-right corner of the pop-up window. This will save your video project. This is the second tab at the top of the window. Type your song's name into the text box at the top of the iTunes section. It will appear in the middle of the left side of the page. Click and drag the song title onto the timeline section at the bottom of the window, then drop it there. Click the Titles at the top of the window, click and drag a title from the main window into the timeline, and replace the title slide's filler text with your preferred title (e.g., "Justin Timberlake - What Goes Around Comes Around"). Click and drag a title slide onto the timeline. This will be your first lyric slide. Select the second title slide, then replace its filler text with the lyrics for the first section of the song. Click and drag the vertical bar that's to the right of the lyric title slide in the timeline to the right until it matches up with the last lyric. For example, if your slide's lyrics cover the first ten seconds of the song, you'd want your slide to extend for ten seconds. Repeat the previous steps until you've added all of the song's lyrics. It's the square with an upward-pointing arrow at the top-right corner of the window. A menu with icons will expand. It looks like a filmstrip. Clicking it prompts a pop-up window. Click Next... in the pop-up window, select a location on your computer, and then click Save. This will prompt the video to begin saving onto your computer as a file. Once the video finishes saving, you can proceed with uploading it to YouTube.
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Open iMovie. Click the plus +. Click Movie on the menu. Select a background for the video. Click Create. Enter a file name. Click Save. Click the Audio tab. Search for a song. Move the song into your video's timeline. Create a title slide. Add another title slide. Enter the first batch of lyrics. Extend the slide to fit the song. Add the rest of the lyrics to additional title slides. Click the share icon . Click the File icon. Save your file.
Article: The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics works with a company called D&D Digital to match DPD program graduates with internships. You’ll be able to find available internships through the D&D websites. Search for those internships first so you know what’s expected during the application process for each of them. The competition for Dietetic Internships (DIs) is fierce – only half of the people who apply for one get it. The minimum GPA for most DIs is 3.0, but the higher your GPA, the more competitive you’ll be. Some DI programs require that you take the GRE before applying for the internship. The minimum required GRE score will vary from internship to internship, so make sure you check with the internship you want. The higher the score, the better.  The GRE costs about $240 to take. You can find great study guides for the GRE on the College Board website and at your local bookstore. The number of letters you need will also vary by internship, so make sure you know how many you need. You should ask people who know you well and are familiar with your work ethic and think you do good work. Your dietetics professors are great choices for writing your letters. Each internship program will want you to address different things in your cover letter. Customize each cover letter to the program you’re applying for and make sure you address everything they ask for. Don’t submit the same generic cover letter to each position. Once you’re ready to apply, you’ll need to register with D&D Digital to create an account. Then you choose the internships you want to apply for and upload your materials.  Each internship will have different application deadlines, so make sure you write them down during your initial search and keep track of them. You’ll need to pay an application fee for each internship you want to apply for. These fees vary, but they’re around $100 each. Matches happen in April and November of every year. The exact date will vary, but you can expect a response sometime in those months. You should shoot for the deadlines related to the April match date if you’re graduating in the spring, and the deadlines for the November match date if you’re graduating in the winter. If you don’t match right away, you might hear a few days after the original match date. Any unmatched internships will go to a second round of applicants after the first round has gone out. If you don’t get a match during your original match process, you can reapply. Check the D&D website to see which internships are still accepting applications and then email the director of the program. They can tell you if you should submit your application. If there aren't any internships accepting more applicants, you'll have to wait until the next matching round and redo the entire application process.
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Search for internships. Make sure you qualify academically. Take the GRE. Secure letters of recommendation. Write customized cover letters. Apply through Dietetic Internship Central Application Service. Wait for your match. Reapply if you don’t match.