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  1. I can also recommend Wise. Had an account for a few years & found them to be great. Within the App you can have an AUD & GBP ( + others) accounts & transfer funds instantly & at the interbank rate. The only issue to watch is drawing cash. For an Aust issued card the limit is 2 cash withdrawals per month & under $350 total, before a 1.75% fee kicks in, but there are easy work-arounds.
  2. [quote So, I'd say you wouldn't have much trouble getting a job back in the UK - the only problem you might have, is getting a job back in Sydney if you don't settle in the UK. Absolutely spot on advice from Marisa.
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    Moving Home!

    ILR lapses after 2 years out of the UK
  4. Registration is about $650 for a 4 cylinder car. That includes compulsory 3rd party insurance, which covers personal injury only, not damage to other parties vehicle. There is no MoT equivalent in QLD. You must maintain a car in roadworthy condition, but there is no annual inspection. Other states are different.
  5. Moneycorp are a company. I used to use them, but changed to OFX as they had better rates.
  6. For transfers I have used OFX for the past few years, with an average of at least 1 transfer per month. I highly recommend OFX. www.ofx.com Occasionally compare rates with other companies, and OFX have always been best. Transfers usually take about 24 hours. Also they are listed on the Australian Stock Exchange, so you are dealing with a Public Company, not some private operation.
  7. Interesting to see comments re requirement to travel in/out of Australia on an Aust passport. Wife travelled in/out of Aust several times for 15 years on UK passport (while based in UK), even though an Aust citizen for over 20 years. (Had never held an Australian passport as she could not see the point in paying for two). Each time on entry to Aust the Australian citizenship box was ticked, requiring immigration to go and look up their records to confirm. Each time they recommended she get an Australian passport as it would make transit through immigration quicker (& no doubt easier for them), but at no time were we told it was a "requirement"
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    Taking the wife

    Would have thought that as she has a UK birth certificate, it would be a case of simply applying for a British passport Only reason I can think of why she would not have full UK citizenship is if neither parent had the right to stay in the UK at time of her birth (i.e. They were tourists)
  9. Kept Aussie cards while in the UK for 15 years with no problems whatsoever.
  10. NSP, is this trip anything more than a Pub crawl?
  11. Great news. When the removalist & airfares are booked, you really feel like its all happening
  12. try a specialist such as Shannon's www.shannons.com.au for an insurance quote . the other costs will be your import duty and probably a valuation fee. Then there will be registration. There is a thread on here where you can get an estimate of costs from Iron Lady imports on the likely costs even after all the costs it would probably be worth more in Aust than the UK should you decide to sell it. Anyway there are more fine days in Aust to enjoy a car like that.
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    Citizenship Test

    If someone has a passport they obviously already have citizenship. On returning to the UK, there will a a habitual resident test before any benefits. That is you will need to demonstrate that it is your main residence and that you actually live in the UK. This thread explains it all: http://www.pomsinoz.com/forum/moving-back-uk/54856-habitual-residency-test.html
  14. Absolutely agree with gbuss. You are not wasting your time. I for one have enjoyed reading your posts. On a forum you will always get people with extreme views (either way) who will not listen to or are not interested in, reasoned objective comments...ignore them.
  15. Varies greatly. My fastest is 17 minutes (no checked bags) & worst is 3 1/2 hours. Average about an hour. Lots of flights arrive in the morning, so it can get very busy.
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