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jamaisvu
31-05-2019, 06:39 AM
After a sesh, I had a little chat with WL and she had told me that she is not on proper Working Visa in Australia, and she's here as tourist visa.
So she can try out how it's like and can come work as proper visa afterward.
I asked if that's ok with her employer, and she said she hadn't told her employer yet.

I just wonder, if I should tell this to her employer?
not to blackmail or anything so they can avoid whatever the risk they might have to face.
I am concerned something like place shutting down due to illegal employment.

anyhow what do you guys think?:question:

wilisno
31-05-2019, 12:04 PM
After a sesh, I had a little chat with WL and she had told me that she is not on proper Working Visa in Australia, and she's here as tourist visa.
So she can try out how it's like and can come work as proper visa afterward.
I asked if that's ok with her employer, and she said she hadn't told her employer yet.

I just wonder, if I should tell this to her employer?
not to blackmail or anything so they can avoid whatever the risk they might have to face.
I am concerned something like place shutting down due to illegal employment.

anyhow what do you guys think?:question:

Stay out of it, you don’t even need to post it here !

Climax598
31-05-2019, 12:45 PM
MYOB. You think the shop don't know. First thing to look is her passport. The shop knows the in and out of this business so stay out. What is it to you?

krnboy
31-05-2019, 01:32 PM
MYOB. You think the shop don't know. First thing to look is her passport. The shop knows the in and out of this business so stay out. What is it to you?

Probably works for immigration?

Sydlong
31-05-2019, 02:20 PM
It is a pretty common thing, from my discussions with a few WL over time

As the boys say this business, is her business

des888
31-05-2019, 04:56 PM
LOL this guy farkin delete this shit

xboyx
31-05-2019, 05:00 PM
being deported is a bad bad thing, you get treated less than human at detention center, I don't recommend you to do it

Forward Must Hang
31-05-2019, 06:00 PM
I am concerned something like place shutting down due to illegal employment.

anyhow what do you guys think?:question:

Assuming this is true, and assuming what she's told you is true...

Why would she tell you this? There's a risk of any punter being an investigator for Council, Immigration, ATO... why would she be so open about this?

I know my mind goes to some strange places when I'm trying to hold off blowing a load early "timber framing construction", "valve sizes in Ford V8 engines", "whether I should experiment with marinating prawns in bourbon" - but never have I thought "I wonder if I should have a meaningful discussion with the shop owners about a possible visa breach..."

When I go for a RnT, I'm there to have a massage, perve on some naked boobs, rub my hands over a cute bum, and finally, cum. I'm not there to uphold the laws of the state or country.

Next time you walk past a nail salon, or a fruit farm go in and ask the workers if they're working legally. You wouldn't. No difference. Buy out of it and just go to get your dick pulled.

- FMH

PervySage
31-05-2019, 07:19 PM
When I go for a RnT, I'm there to have a massage, perve on some naked boobs, rub my hands over a cute bum, and finally, cum. I'm not there to uphold the laws of the state or country.

Next time you walk past a nail salon, or a fruit farm go in and ask the workers if they're working legally. You wouldn't. No difference. Buy out of it and just go to get your dick pulled.

- FMH

THIS, sure the original poster doesn't mean it but does any of us worry about farmers using illegal workers, or tourists from western countries working in cash jobs??

These MLs typically have a tragic story and they are working to support themselves and families and it's not like they are taking jobs from locals!!

Stay out of it.... They are doing a valuable community service.😁

Climax598
31-05-2019, 07:46 PM
As long as the shop not abusing and take care of the girls is not our business to report. Girls coming here to earn quick money. Most don't like the work but because the money is good so just put up with it for 1 to 2 year to pay off debts at home and hopefully save some money. I know some are uni student at home coming here to do short term work during semester holiday. We are very lucky to have the oversea girls coming to sydney to pleasure us. Three factors that the girls come here is legal in NSW and exchange rate and the pay rate is good.

dotcumdotinyou
31-05-2019, 09:26 PM
Who really cares what visa she has...she fucked you that's all you need to remember

Climax598
31-05-2019, 09:28 PM
Or you fucked her that all you need to remenber

rooter
31-05-2019, 09:58 PM
Lots of the overseas WLs/MLs in Australia probably don't have a valid visa or breaching their visa conditions.
And it's not just WLs/MLs.
It's also waiters, bar staff, Uber drivers, kitchen hands, cleaners, fruit pickers, hotel maids, delivery drivers, factory hands, farm workers, baristas, builders labourers, nail salon workers, abattoir workers, dishwashers, cooks, sales people, convenience store workers etc.
Chances are some of the goods and services you consumed today somewhere along the supply line an illegal worker was involved in supplying it to you.
That's the reality of the labour market. Everyone knows it goes on.

aussiegaigin
31-05-2019, 10:33 PM
Just be thankful that Immigration didn't raid the place while you were doing the deed.

The girl should know the penalties for working without a proper visa. The shop owner should know the penalties for employing her. The risks of getting caught are low, but it is their problem if they do get caught.

CunningLinguist
01-06-2019, 02:00 AM
After a sesh, I had a little chat with WL and she had told me that she is not on proper Working Visa in Australia, and she's here as tourist visa.
So she can try out how it's like and can come work as proper visa afterward.
I asked if that's ok with her employer, and she said she hadn't told her employer yet.

I just wonder, if I should tell this to her employer?
not to blackmail or anything so they can avoid whatever the risk they might have to face.
I am concerned something like place shutting down due to illegal employment.

anyhow what do you guys think?:question:

I think you are stupid!
Your last post was 2017 and you come up with this dumb-arse post now.
FFS mind your own business and leave her alone.

hornedone
14-09-2019, 10:47 AM
Might be a mate of Peter Dutton?

liminal
14-09-2019, 01:11 PM
tarred and feathered .

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