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  1. Hi there My husband and I are from the UK, moved with our Labrador a couple of years ago and had to come home a few months ago due to ill family. We used Petraveller - ask for Lenny, they were amazing! We had the crate a few weeks before so he could get used to it again, then when they came in the morning to pick him up they were so lovely and put our minds at ease. Our dog was allowed one of his toys and they told us to put in an item of clothing that smelt like us. We even had a video sent via email of our dog in the crate before he boarded the pane. Thanks
  2. Tickled Pink - Of course but you get what I mean MaggieMay24 - Thank you very much for your response. Yes they still have nomination sponsorship available since they last sponsored an employee. I will look into applying for our side of the visa this afternoon so it's matches up with their nomination. I have just written a statement after calling a migration agent and the Australian Border Control with their advice to let them know the situation and I have attached my husbands company sponsorship letter. I guess all that's left to do now is cross everything so I can take this perm role!!
  3. Hi there My husband and I arrived in Aug 15 on a Working Holiday Visa. We have been working in our professions in Melbourne since November, 2 weeks ago my husband was offered sponsorship by his employer (he works as an Electrical Engineer), his company have sponsored many employees from the UK before. Yesterday I was offered a permanent position at a great company as an Executive Assistant - However, they are not happy that my passport number still obviously shows as on a WHV. My husbands company is currently sorting out the sponsorship nomination papers to send to Border Control with all his details on, as well as myself as his wife. A) Do my husband and I also apply for a 457 sponsorship visa? Along with his employers nomination sponsorship? B) How long will it take until we go onto Bridging visas? Or is this not until the 7th of Aug 2016 when our WHV's run out?? C) Is there a way around me taking the permanent job on a WHV visa, with a promise for the company that my husbands sponsorship will be granted and we shall soon be on a bridging and then a sponsored visa? If there's anything else I have missed, advice or tips please let me know ASAP, I feel like I'm in limbo with accepting this role as they are looking to background and work right checks next Monday but I am trying to write a statement to promise them of all the above. The MD of my husbands company has written a letter to confirm they are sponsoring him and has told me that I can let the offering company for my perm job, contact him at any stage re the sponsorship he is putting through. So we're trying to cover all angles for my job offer! Thank you
  4. I love how people say it's 'freezing'. Freezing to us in the UK is below 0 and in the minus lol
  5. Bless you Pinkestlady. When do you fly? I hope you're okay We have friends in St Kilda so we're staying in an Airbnb for 3 weeks, and then pick up a campervan to travel the East Coast for 3 months and then we're coming back down to Melbourne to start work. Looking to settle around St Kilda / Elwood area as we have 8 friends around already.
  6. Hi all My husband and I leave Nottingham England for Melbourne in 3 weeks and our dog leaves in 2 weeks. It's my last week of work this week and the hubby's next week, and we have our leaving party this weekend. Phew!!! Anxiety and emotions are running high. A lot of our friends are actually coming out towards the end of the year for NYE or to even do a year on a WHV so not too bad leaving a few of them, it's the family that's the hard bit as we're not sure when we might see them next. Don't get me wrong, I am super excited and more than ready for a brand new chapter of our lives together, especially as we got married last year, both 29 and have been together nearly 10 years, we're bored of life and career options here. My stomach just gets in knots with anxiety packing away our house and getting ready for the goodbyes. Anyone else had all this? Any tips/ advice? Thanking you [emoji5]
  7. I'd book a cheap one way and use a credit card IF you need a single ticket back home
  8. On WHV's ... but with no intention to return hopefully. Hubby has work contacts out there and on the skills list but going travelling up the East Coast for 4 months before we settle
  9. You can't love dogs that much or you wouldn't care about the price. We've had our lab since he was 8 weeks and even though he's only 4 years we could never imagine leaving him ever! He's part of our family and we love him deary and you can't ever put a price on that!
  10. Have you tried STA for flight? I leave in August and although I have a 1 night stop in Singapore I got my flight for £670. Also Google 'sta voucher code' as I found one for £20 off!
  11. Ah perfect thank you very much. Found a subject access request letter template and will sort today
  12. Thanks BB. I do have a medical history that I would like a new doctor to be aware of so would find it helpful. Has anyone had a similar experience more recent maybe? Thanking
  13. Hi there My husband and I emigrate to Melbourne in August and I have read that we need to request and take our records from our doctor and dentist, is this correct? As I've heard doctors records are confidential and they can't just give them to you. Confused! Thanks
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