so. long story short. I met my boyfriend while studying abroad in Tasmania a year and a half ago. he and I lived across the hall from each other in the dorm, which was stupidly cliche and grossly adorable. I've graduated now and I'm going back to Tasmania for about ten months on a work holiday visa. the thing is... he still lives in that dorm. I'll be arriving September 12th, and he is going to be in the dorm until the end of the school year, which is early November. the next school year we'll be getting an apartment together, but when I arrive we'll have those two months where I'm planning on just staying in his dorm room. technically this is illegal, since guests are only supposed to stay for three nights or something... but he has his own room with a double bed and I already know a lot of people in the dorm since I have lived there before! it would just be so much simpler (and cheaper!) to live there for those two months since that's not enough time to bother getting a lease on another place and we'll be moving back home with his parents for the holidays after the year ends.
there will be several complications, such as not having a key into the building, potentially getting caught by administration... but the fact that I was enrolled at that school and that I know people that would cover my back is making me not too worried. I can always say that I'm just visiting, it's not like they'll KNOW that I'm living there for two months. (and this is all if administration even notices that I'm there in the first place!)
ANYWAY. I'm also worried about how this might play into things at customs when I'm entering Australia. if they ask if I have a contact in the country I'll give them my boyfriend's information, but the only permanent address he has is his home address. the thing that's concerning me is that his home address is in a town called Launceston, whereas I'm flying into Hobart where the school is. is it possible they'll ask me why I'm flying into Hobart instead of Launceston? would it be enough if I just say I'm staying with friends in Hobart (after I explain that I've been there before)? should I tell them I'm staying with him in his dorm for a few days (rather than months...) before we go back to his house in Launceston? I don't know HOW the border people would find out or why they would care that much, but... wah. technically it is illegal. I don't want to get kicked out. :/
has anyone else ever done this? what were some problems you ran into? do you think I'm dumb to be doing this?
there will be several complications, such as not having a key into the building, potentially getting caught by administration... but the fact that I was enrolled at that school and that I know people that would cover my back is making me not too worried. I can always say that I'm just visiting, it's not like they'll KNOW that I'm living there for two months. (and this is all if administration even notices that I'm there in the first place!)
ANYWAY. I'm also worried about how this might play into things at customs when I'm entering Australia. if they ask if I have a contact in the country I'll give them my boyfriend's information, but the only permanent address he has is his home address. the thing that's concerning me is that his home address is in a town called Launceston, whereas I'm flying into Hobart where the school is. is it possible they'll ask me why I'm flying into Hobart instead of Launceston? would it be enough if I just say I'm staying with friends in Hobart (after I explain that I've been there before)? should I tell them I'm staying with him in his dorm for a few days (rather than months...) before we go back to his house in Launceston? I don't know HOW the border people would find out or why they would care that much, but... wah. technically it is illegal. I don't want to get kicked out. :/
has anyone else ever done this? what were some problems you ran into? do you think I'm dumb to be doing this?
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