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  1. Hey,

     

    I only held my full license for a couple of years and it was valid when I moved here. It was categorised on my UK driving license and automatically was added to my Aus license when I applied.

     

    I didn't have to ride on P's or have any restrictions at all.

     

    Hope that helps.

  2. Also add to that there is no requirement to have any skills assessment or qualifications, a creative CV dating back 5 years and maybe a reference on some headed paper from your 'uncle' is good enough.

     

    The 457 has it's place and use, to temporarily fill skill gaps. It's the link to PR without skills a assessment which is the travesty..... do away with the transition stream and you are removing the rorting stick from the employers hand.

     

    The only ones who argue otherwise are those party to it or making money from it.

     

    Those who 90% 457 who are genuinely skilled can always obtain a skills assessment and apply directly for PR.

     

     

    Really? That's news to me! Or are you being sarcastic?!

  3. They are bringing in a passive work force, dependant on their employer for a permanent visa, willing to put up with crap in the process. Nothing to do with those already here can't or want do the work. As the requirements to seel locals don't require prove that they actually did attempt to source at local level the whole thing is a joke. Aussies in fact barely get a look in, in many cases.

     

    Only problem being jack13 is rather confused with the reality. Self interest I expect. No there is no idea of any void in the Australian work place if employers don't have to show any prove attempting to access local employees.

     

    I can only comment on my own experiences and of those in similar professional circles.

     

    My experience shows that employers have to prove themselves worthy to sponsor 457 temporary, and 186 permanent visas, which is not an easy process. I can not comment on 457 visa processes outside of the UK, of which I am dubious of.

  4. I got here on one, and can testify that it is nowhere near as easy as everybody here says!

     

    I decided to go this route when the point system changed, and as a medical professional with 14 years experience suddenly dropped enough points to no longer be eligible for a skilled migrant 175 to get here during one of the many criteria changes; emailed the minister for immigration via an open forum to ask how i could migrate to australia. The response I recieved advised me that sponsorship via work or state was preferred. This was in 2010.

     

    Fortunately I found sponsorship, and now have pr through the 457 transition scheme.

     

    I don't know anybody on a 457 who is flipping burgers, or doing unskilled work, and believe me I know a lot of people on 457's.

  5. Thanks duffer. It took me a couple of hours at most (rereading every question a hundred times). Mine was very straightforward. The worst part is filling out form 80, but you don't need to add that or upload your documents straight away....I took a few more days.

     

    If you did your own 457 application you'll have no problems with it.

     

    Good luck

  6. Hi guys, I'm just about to submit my part of the ENS186 visa (457 transition). I have finished the application but there doesn't seem to be a way to attach any documents before I actually pay and submit it.

     

    Those who have done this; does the ability to attach documents come after payment, or do I just have to wait until asked by a co?

     

    Thanks for any helpful replies.

  7. It's a case of providing documents to show they are dependent on you for their living.

     

    Are the older ones still in education or are they working and fending for themselves?

     

    21 and 23 is tricky as they are adults and could be looked at on their own merits, unless they are still in education and dependent on you.

  8. There does seem to be a larger drug culture in Oz than the UK. What im finding is; they are more available but also more expensive... definately factor these costs in to the move.

  9. My girlfriend is currently back in the UK for family reasons so is there until later this year.

     

    Last week she was seriously assaulted in an unprovoked attack. I have never felt so useless and sickened in my life.

     

    She lives/lived in a small town so after a week of privately investigating, we have a name of one of the attackers (police have been less than useless... cctv not working, no police within 20 miles when she dialed 999 etc etc).

     

    Assaults happen everywhere, but im damn sure im right about moving here.

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