Dear @Kim mimi,
Thank you for sharing your questions with us and for contributing to our interactive platform!
Please bear in mind that the questions you've asked here are wide-ranging and therefore not easy for me to answer, but I will share some websites with you that can help.
Let's have a **** at your case in Germany first:
- As you've mentioned, your case is affected by the Dublin-III Regulations, because Poland has issued you a visa before. Germany therefore recognizes Poland as the responsible country for your case. How far is your procedure here?
- Here, you can find a lot of detailed and helpful information regarding Dublin procedures in Germany: ****://w2eu.info/germany.en/articles/germany-dublin2.en.html
- Also, please have a **** at this thread from our platform: Claim asylum for second time in EU
Regarding working in Australia:
The first step would probably be to see which visa you could apply for and to see if you are eligible. Also, to check if the person you know would or can sponsor you to come and work in Australia. You would need proof of being offered the position, valid documents and sufficient funds to apply for the visa.
I'm unsure how your asylum case in Germany would affect your visa application (Australia's immigration policies are very strict, I've experienced that myself). Maybe, reaching out to a refugee support service in your area can help, to discuss how your case affects your legal status. You can let us know where you are and we can research contact details for you.
Also, you may need to get in touch with the Australian embassy for more information on your visa application and documents/ steps you need to take.
I hope this information helps. Please reach out to us again if you need any further assistance and good luck!
All the best,
Isa