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  1. Hi all, glad it's not just me asking this! Although I've had little advice! Here's our plans at this point... H will join the equivalent to yr 11 as soon as we arrive in Jul/Aug. He will continue to work through QLD yr 11 & 12. If he doesn't get enough credit from his U.K. Results to gain an OP then he will look at repeating another semester at the end or go TAFE to boost his grades for a good OP. My cousins son is repeating Yr 12 there now as he wasn't happy with his grades so it's quite normal practice there for kids to do it. My older son will have 6 months off when we get there and hopefully work and save some money before starting TAFE in Jan 2018. It's a bit of going in to the unknown but both boys are focused on what they want to do so they will find a way to achieve it! So much easier with the primary age child!!
  2. @jacquiandpaul - I was the sponsor for my husband and they required me to do 2. One for U.K. And 1 for Australia as I lived there as an adult. This was even though I provided enhanced DBS checks from my work. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. Hi I am just wondering if anyone has any experience with applying for their child's GCSE results to be credited towards their final senior grades/OP. We will be moving to Brisbane after my son finishes his GCSE's in June 17, he will begin the 2nd semester of grade 11 on 10th July. I am hoping his GCSE results (which are predicted to be very good) will be enough to credit the missed semester. The school I have spoken to have advised that from previous experience with South African students their results didn't credit enough. They advised if they didn't credit enough he would have to continue past grade 12 to achieve the missed work from semester 1. He is fine to do this but I think it's a bit extreme given the amount of GCSE work he will have done. I had my grades converted for university in the U.K. And my Junior Certificate converted to GCSE equivalents in A-C's so I am thinking UK/Aus grades might be more compatible than aus/SA. Any advice/experience of moving kids after GCSE's would be much appreciated. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Hi I hope you don't mind me asking but what schooling level is your daughter at? We can't move until 1st July next year due to various commitments here in the U.K. I've just got back from a quick trip to Brisbane to sort a few things out, I spoke to schools whilst I was there and they were very keen for my son to be there to start the school year in Feb. However he completes his GCSE's here in June. I am hoping he can have some of the work credited towards his grades in Australia but the school I spoke to seem to think the credits might not be enough to cover the full semester he will miss. It's left me in quite a Dilemma with him. My feeling now is that I want him to finish his GCSE's after all the hard work he's put in, plus if ever wants to come back here he has them. If he needs to do some extra work at the end of grade 12 in Brisbane to get a good OP then so be it. Interested in other people's situations with older kids? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. Sounds like it's all fairly straight forward then. My husband & daughter were granted PR as we have been together 12 years, married for 7 and our daughter is 9. I am PR as my parents emigrated when I was 13. I then had my older 2 children there returning to the UK in 2003 after separating from their father. I got my Return Residency Visa in 2014 based on my significant ties to Australia which was a simple paperwork exercise and took only 2 weeks to be issued. We applied march and visa was issued in July. I think it would have been quicker but we had one glitch - a non migrating dependent medical was requested for my 15yr old step son who on the day of the medical discovered his passport had expired!! So we were delayed in doing that until the new passport arrived. I really don't think yours should take too long at all. Be nice if you heard by the end of the year. Good luck xx Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. The estimated time from start to finish was quoted to me at 6-15 months. Ours was sorted in less than 6 months. @Pingpoma You have been Assigned a case officer in around 6 weeks which is good so if they're asking for medicals and police checks then they should make a decision within the time they are valid for. A lot of CO's only work part time and also it all depends on the current demand for their services . It's a frustrating wait but worth it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. so today my journey begins @CelinaOz @Aprilfool I'm sitting at Heathrow waiting for my flight to Singapore then onto Brisbane........how are things going your end? Omg! So excited for you!! We head to Brisbane 6th November for 2 weeks to validate hubby & daughters visas as we won't be moving before their medicals run out in March x super excited to take my daughter for the first time. Our plans are still for moving in July once college/GCSE's etc... are finished for the older kids. Wishing you the best of luck in your new adventure @QPRMARK Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. My thoughts exactly! I will have been back in the UK almost 14 years when we move back so I share your apprehension! Although I am extremely excited!! Just booked to got for 10 days this November to look at some schools and organised a few things. I am really excited as it will be my 9 year old daughters first trip there! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. That's fab news @squiz! My husbands went straight to 100 also. We can't go until next July due to GCSE/college commitments with our kids but I'm sure it will be worth the wait! Your wait will definitely fly by with a newborn!!! Good time of year to move too you can break the kids in gently to the weather starting with Autumn, winter then spring before the experience an Aussie summer! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. Maybe I did have it when I lived there before then! Lol X it's so easy to forget things quickly! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. Does woolies really have an English food aisle now??!! I'm excited! Moving back next year after 13 years back in the UK and there are certain foods I will miss that they never had before! Can you tell me if the you have seen any of these... Heinz Salad Cream Jaffa Cakes KP Skips They are the 3 things I craved when I lived there before and could never get! Have to agree English tea and chocolate are much nicer! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. Just answered my own question! Didn't realise they were no longer region locked. I have some happy teenagers now! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. Do UK PS4's work in Australia then? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. It's just a waiting game I'm afraid. I know it's hard but try to be patient! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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