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  1. Hi I am currently about 18 months into my 2 year period I am required to work for my sponsoring employer on a 187 visa and was wondering about the possibility of leaving the position earlier than this time due to unforeseen circumstances. The 2 year period will be up on 12 Jan 2019. I have recently had my first child and as a result am on maternity leave. I am aware that my maternity leave period does count towards the 2 year period and I will not be due back to work until after this period has been completed. We are currently living off the one income of my partner (as well as my government maternity pay until October this year), which is sporadic at the moment as work is extremely quiet in the area. Basically, I am interested to know if anybody else has been in a similar situation, and if so, would we have a leg to stand on if we moved away from the area so that my partner can find alternative work. If investigated, could we argue that we did not have financial security and as a result had to go elsewhere? Thanks in advance :)
  2. Interesting to know! I'm currently on a 187 visa and after my 2 years with my employer I was looking at going to uni to study to be a paramedic here. WA are recruiting qualified ambos now
  3. Blackpool, UK. Spent first WHV travelling the east coast and then spent some time living and working in Torquay, VIC and also did farm work in VIC. Back to Blackpool for 6 months, spent another couple of months backpacking around various countries then second WHV spent 7 months in Sydney before moving to Geraldton, WA been here a year now and just had my 187 PR visa granted last month so will be here for the next 2 years before the adventure continues
  4. Nom 27th april Visa 16th may Nom documents 11 Nov Nom approved 14th Dec Requested medicals 14th Dec Medicals submitted 23rd dec Visa approved 12th jan
  5. I think there is a high percentage of unemployment. A lot of jobs are advertised on Facebook have a look for 'everything geraldton' might be some useful info and job tips on there. Post your experience and qualifications and hopefully the right person will see it.
  6. Hi I was requested medicals on the 14th December and then my visa was granted today (12th jan) [emoji16] shouldn't be too much longer for you.
  7. So happy to announce that at 7am this morning (wa time) my partner and I became residents!! Absolutely over the moon! Thank you everyone for the support of this forum. Hang in there guys it's a painful wait but it's worth it when the email comes through! Nom: 27th April Visa: 16th May Requested nom docs: 11 nov Nom approved: 14 Dec Visa: requested medicals 14 dec Medicals submitted: 23 Dec VISA GRANTED 12th jan!! DE LR occupation pharmacy technician all processed though VIC team 4 [emoji322][emoji898][emoji1037]
  8. I applied in April. Nom approved mid December and requested to go for medicals for the visa. On my immi account it says the medicals were cleared on the 23rd December now impatiently waiting for the email that hopefully says I'm a resident! Fingers crossed there's lots of grants this week! Nom 27/4 Visa 16/5 Nom documents requested 11/11 Submitted 8/12 Nom approval 14/12 Visa medicals requested 14/12 Medicals cleared 23/12 Pharmacy technician
  9. Thanks I've just checked on my immi account and my medical says no action required where as my partners still says processing which I'm expecting will take a couple of weeks as he has type 1 diabetes. Fingers crossed immi are satisfied with everything else in my application as all they requested was the medicals. Praying for a grant before Australia Day!
  10. Myself and my partner were requested to go for our medicals on the 14/12 so we completed them yesterday. Does anybody know how long roughly immi take to look at the medical results? Also on my immi account it tells me to click on the 'information provided' once I've provided the necessary information. So shall I press that now since we've been for our medicals even though we haven't attached anymore documents into my application? Sorry if that doesn't make any sense! Getting so impatient now and with Christmas around the corner I have a feeling immi are going to slow down even more.
  11. Thank you all for your replies I'll see if he can get any tests he has had here printed out and signed by his GP before going for the medical. Fingers crossed this goes smoothly as it's been such a stressful few months. Nomination was approved today and only document they requested for the visa was the medicals so just this one last hurdle to get over!
  12. We are already in Australia as applied for our 187 visa onshore so he is registered with a GP here. His first hba1c readying was 8 and that was back in February his most recent one is 8.9 so hopefully that will still be ok. We will look through diabetes Australia thanks advice
  13. Has anyone got any experience with going for a medical that has type 1 diabetes. My partner is a type 1 diabetic and we need to book our medicals. We want to make it as straightforward as possible so can anyone advise if there are any additional documents he will need to take to the medical with him? He's only just recently had a hba1c blood test which came back 8.9 for him this is good as his GP in the U.K. Told him to aim to keep it under 10 however we've been told by a pharmacist over here that 8.9 is high and he should be aiming between 6-7.
  14. Thank you!! If you are free this weekend we should catch up. I know I can't believe it!! I'm so shocked that it's only medicals they asked for. Nick has type 1 diabetes so hopefully that doesn't cause too much of a problem
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