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SCG Middle East

There are many Australians living and working in the Middle East, although a number left the region from 2003 due to security considerations. If you are in the Middle East and you have not already signed up to receive the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade's constant travel advice updates, we strongly advise you to do so. You should also register your contact details with DFAT online.

Not all countries in the Middle East have Australian consular representation. Click here to see a full list of Australian missions overseas.

We are always glad to hear from any Australians in the Middle East. Before you contact the SCG with a question of any nature, however, please read our general policy on answering queries below.

SCG Contact in Dubai

We currently have one SCG volunteer in the Middle East, in Dubai. Carol Missen moved to Dubai in early 2006, and in addition to being an SCG volunteer, is the Office Manager and Events Coordinator for the Australian Business in the Gulf Group.

Carol Missen
SCG Middle East Volunteer
E-mail: carolm@southern-cross-group.org

Australian Contacts in Kuwait

We do not have an SCG volunteer in Kuwait, but for Australians in the Kuwait area we mention here the Australia and New Zealand Association of Kuwait (ANZAK). Brett Keiller is the current Secretary of ANZAK.

We would be glad to have further SCG volunteers in the Middle East. If you'd like to get involved, please contact Anne MacGregor.

Before You Contact the SCG

We receive many queries every day from Australians around the world. The flood of e-mails is now of such a volume that our volunteer committee is stretched to its limits. While we want to hear your thoughts and views, before you send us a message, please read the following. This will allow us to use our limited resources as effectively as possible, so that we can spend less time answering e-mails and more time developing policy submissions and doing other work of importance to the whole Australian expatriate community.

Requests to be put on the SCG E-Bulletin List

If you simply wish to be put on the SCG's free e-mail bulletin list, please sign yourself up directly rather than writing to us. This will ensure that you automatically receive updates on the progress of our various issues as events occur. Our e-mail list is powered by List Builder software and you can unsubscribe yourself at any time. We do not share your personal contact details with any other individual or organisation.

Requests for Advice on Citizenship, Immigration and Other Matters - Please Make a Donation

Quite a few questions people address to us by e-mail are already comprehensively answered on our website. Please use the search facility at the top of this page to search our whole website BEFORE you e-mail us. You should also check relevant government websites for information before you write to us.

We are receiving an increasing number of complicated queries from people wanting specific advice on their personal citizenship or immigration situation. Some of these queries can take one of our volunteers several hours to answer properly. Requests of this nature should really be addressed to a qualified immigration lawyer in the relevant jurisdiction, rather than to the SCG. While we aim to provide support to members of the Australian diaspora within the confines of our limited volunteer resources, we are not a free immigration and citizenship advice bureau. And it is disheartening to spend a great deal of time preparing responses to these queries when often the recipients even forget to thank us.

We do have a number of lawyers on our volunteer SCG Committee, qualified in various jurisdictions. Some of them have expertise in immigration and citizenship matters. If you send us a query which we judge will take more than 15 minutes to answer, we will e-mail you back and ask you to make a donation of a suggested amount to the Southern Cross Group before we provide you with an answer. You can make your donation using the Amazon Honor System. Your donation will help us pay for website hosting and the many other expenses we face in running the SCG. This is a small way that you can say thank you for the support we provide you with.

You can contact us using our general e-mail address or the e-mail address of the SCG Committee Member nearest you.



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Updated:
15 September 2008