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  1. I've been here for over 6 and a half years now. In December last year I visited the UK for the first time since arriving (Albeit it was a flash visit due to my Dad being Ill)

    As I was driving from Manchester Airport to my home town, my first through was 'What the hell have I come back too?'

    Now, don't get me wrong, it was nice to catch up with friends and family, and also to see places that I have not seen in such a long time, but the novelty soon wore off. 
    All the time It was just in the back of my mind how I want to get back (Admittedly I did leave my wife behind) 

    But the strangest, and most pivotal thought happened to me on my journey back.

    In past conversation I have always referred to the UK as 'Home' When that plane touched down on the Tarmac at Sydney Airport a warm fuzzy feeling came over me, and I subconsciously thought to myself how glad it was to be home. 
    I then realised what had just gone through my head. 

    This Country... Australia is home :-) 

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  2. Hey Guys, long time member here. Granted I haven't posted in a while, but it's always nice to drop by and say hi!

    I did a post similar to this a while back, since then so much has changed!  So rolling back a few years to the beginning of our mega journey.....

    Back in 2009 after being together for some years, my Fiance and I decided it was time to buy our first house. We earned a modest amount of money, myself being a Welder and her being a Manager. So one would expect it wouldn't be to much trouble to pull together the money for a deposit. WRONG.  You see this was smack bang in the middle of the Global Financial Crisis, and if you didn't have a 40% deposit you just got laughed out of the bank. 
    Instead of getting Angry we decided to take a different path and leave the weather and the prospect of not getting our mid 2 bedroom terrace house behind. 

    After 18 months of saving and planning, in 2011 we quit our jobs, took a one way flight and flew to Sydney on a WHV. 

    It was all fun and excitement leading up to us leaving, then as we walked to the Taxi Rank outside Sydney Airport, with nothing more than 2 suitcases and a pocket full of money - we sh*t our selves. We had a hotel booked and that was it. People said we was mad, just stepping into the unknown, and told us  'at least you can say you had a go' when it doesn't work out. We was beginning to think the same.

    After a few days in Sydney, we decided to head north, so we hired a car and went to Newcastle. We decided that we would set up base here, try to find work and a place to rent. Prior to us moving, we both lived with my Fiances Parents, so we had no rental history. Coupled with the fact that we didn't have jobs either this made it impossible to find a rental, and stress was starting to kick in.

    Newcastle was proving real difficult, so we looked further afield and found a Unit in a Place called Port Stephens. We knew nothing about the area, but we was desperate. The Landlord offered it us on the basis that it was a 3 month Lease, paid up front, plus Bond. If we didn't trash it and we had jobs after that they will give us another lease.

    With funds running very very low, I managed to find a few weeks work back in Newcastle. The few weeks turned into a few months, and when the 6 month limit was coming up they offered me a 457 Visa to stay and work with them.

    When the 457 was granted we decided that this was finally a good time to get married. The family came for the Wedding, and as hard as it was for them when we left, when they seen what we had achieved and they could be nothing but proud. They was blown away with where we loved. 

    Fast forward 4 years, my employed offered to sponsor me on a 186 ENS. The Application was lodged in December 2015, and we became permanent residents a in June 2016.

    After much saving we bought our first house in August that year.  Then the realisation of what we have achieved really kicked in. The disappointment of not being able to afford that mid terraced house back in the UK is long gone. I am now sat typing this in my very own 4 Bedroom house, with 2 living areas and a double Garage, all of which is literally 5 minutes walk away from the beach. 

    Summertime is coming, the days a getting longer, as a weekend hobby I teach Scuba Diving in one of Australias greatest places, Port Stephens. This is literally living the dream. 

    When we take in to consideration that we don't have any family living over here, and didn't know a single person when we arrived we feel so proud. 

    The Icing on the cake was in June this year when we got the news that we are expecting our first child. Watch out Australia, in February 2018 your latest citizen arrives! 

    My point in all this is not just to tell a nice story, but to show that anything is possible if you try hard enough. It's been the scariest, most terrifying few years of my life, but also to best in my life!

     

    I have people from the UK telling me how lucky we are.....

    ....We aren't lucky, we just worked hard. We don't have rich families, and never had well paid jobs.

     

    We just took a chance and worked hard, and are still pinching ourselves that it's real.

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  3. Mate it is the real TEST of our Patience. Im so much devastated. Even if i get pr, the stress im going through will never be forgotten. Its a circus what immi doing to us

     

    Hey Buddy, just checking in to see how you are getting on. I still can't believe you haven't been grant yet!

     

    What an absolute piss take,

  4. That's one of the reasons we chose Perth. Admittedly it's got a lot bigger since 92 but we live about 30 km North of the City, very close to a great beach. We don't feel the need to venture very far when we are off work.

     

    Same here too. The beauty of living in Port Stephens is that we are only 50kms from Newcastle (which if we are honest isn't a 'city', more of a large town)

     

    I love cities to visit, then I just want to get the hell out. Newcastle is lovely, it has everything you could want. and it;s great to visit when you want some normalisation from the serenity and isolation of village life!

  5. Hey there.

     

    Well we opened up an account with NAB before we arrived.

    https://www.nationalaustraliabank.com/nabglobal/migrant

     

    They will have your bank cards waiting for you when you arrive.

     

    We used a company called moneycorp to transfer funds, who have a great deal on for Poms in Oz members. (Ironically we used these well before this)

    http://moneytransfer.pomsinoz.com

     

    It was a while while when I was on a working holiday, but feel free to PM if I can help :-)

  6. The process for yourself is actually quite straight forward, but for your employer it is much more complex. Your company may insist on an agent because of this.

    We used an agent, and she was fantastic. Your company may be fully competent in applying for the visa, but a good agent will make the whole process much smoother.

     

    Our agent all up cost us around $5000 (inc police checks etc) All up the whole process was about $10,000 for 2 of us.

  7. What a brilliant storey IKE - I love reading things like this as it gives me hope!! My husband and I arrive in Melbourne in Jan 2017 with a bit more of a plan than you started with but in the hope we love it and some how manage to stay.

     

    I go on another forum and every time I post (not often as can't handle the negativity!) I get people picking holes in my plan and telling me it will never work and its not a "genuine pathway to PR"

     

     

     

    We know this but I always say "if you think you can't you won't but if you think you can you might" and your storey gives me hope that it might just work out if we try and work hard enough etc. :smile:

     

    Thankyou! :-)

     

    People will always try to pull people down. Sadly it seems to be human nature to some.

     

    Realistically with us though we didn't have much to lose in the beginning, if it all fell through we would have just moved back in with my Girlfriends parents. I appreciate that for others they have so much more on the line.

     

    At the end of the day, if you don't try you will never know.

  8. After conquering most of Europe in our late teens and early 20's, my Girlfriend and I decided that it was time for a new adventure. So back in 2011 we got a Working Holiday Visa, quit our jobs, booked a one way flight and flew to Sydney

     

    It was all fun and excitement leading up to us leaving, then as we walked to the Taxi Rank outside Sydney Airport, with nothing more than 2 suitcases and a pocket full of money - we sh*t our selves. We had a hotel booked and that was it. People said we was mad, just stepping into the unknown, 'but at least you can say you had a go' when it doesn't work out. We was beginning to think the same.

     

    After a few days in Sydney, we decided to head north, so we hired a car and went to Newcastle. We decided that we would set up base here, try to find work and a place to rent. Prior to us moving, we both lived with my Girlfriends Parents, so we had no rental history. Coupled with the fact that we didn't have jobs either this made it impossible to find a rental, and stress was starting to kick in.

     

    Newcastle was proving real difficult, to we looked further afield and found a Unit in a Place called Port Stephens. We knew nothing about the area, but we was desperate. The Landlord offered it us on the basis that it was a 3 month Lease, paid up front, plus Bond. If we didn't trash it and we had jobs after that they will give us another lease.

     

    I actually got offered a welding job in Toowoomba. But after taking a flight up there I turned it down, as living in the middle of nowhere wasn't why we came here. We came here for the beach!

     

    With funds running very very low, I manged to find a few weeks work back in Newcastle. The few weeks turned into a few months, and when the 6 month limit was coming up they offered me a 457 Visa to stay and work with them.

     

    After being together for over 10 years, decided that this was finally a good time to get married. The family came for the Wedding, and as hard as it was for them when we left, when they seen what we had achieved they could be nothing but proud.

     

    Fast forward 4 years, my employed offered to sponsor me on a 186 ENS. The Application was lodged in December, and we became permanent residents a in June!

     

    We are ironically still in that same unit that we initially moved into, and we have a really really good relationship with our landlord, moving to Port Stephens was the best accidents we have ever done. It is Paradise.

     

    So here we are in our early 30's and we have decided maybe it's time we should get serious (maybe!) Next week we are getting mortgage quotes to buy our own house, and there is talk of children.

     

    My point in all this is not just to tell a nice story, but to show that anything is possible if you try hard enough. It's been the scariest, most terrifying 5 years of my life, but also to best in my life!

     

    I have people from the UK telling me how lucky we are.....

     

    ....We aren't lucky, we just worked hard. We don't have rich families, and never had well paid jobs.

     

    We just took a chance and worked hard, and are still pinching ourselves that it's real.

  9. Good morning guys, is immigration slowing down at the moment? Didn't see the grants from last few days, hope they gonna clear all the files till December, by end of financial year.

     

    nomination & Visa -15 Dec 2015

    nothing yet, but prepared to wait till end of June.

     

    It actually seems to have gone the opposite recently and sped up. I lodged on the same day as you and the visa got granted on Tuesday this week. Sit tight, your are days away!

     

    I've added you to the spreadsheet, feel free to add any additional info.

     

    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kY0XVAWzNjXAxAHC5-PPol_h4Lyl_wcz66c7BUelvXc/edit?pref=2&pli=1#gid=527058616

  10. Hi all.

     

    Our PR was granted today at Lunch time.

     

    It has been literally 6 months to the day since Visa and Nomination were lodged. It went straight through to granted, with no Docs requested.

     

    Best of luck to everyone who is still waiting.

     

     

    This Forum has been invaluable for us since we came over backpacking in 2011. Thank you to everyone!

  11. Is form 80 compulsory for everyone now ......pls let me know bcz my ma told me no need of form 80 nowdaysss ....pls let me knoww

     

    Regardless of whether it is compulsory of not, is it not worth doing one anyway? Just in case they want one down the line, and as a result possibly delaying your application.

  12. Hi All,

     

    Good news to share. My PR was approved Yesterday morning. Received Surprise call from MA and heard Magical words "Your PR is approved".

     

    Details in my Signature.

     

    Wish you all Good luck and hope you guys get it soon..

     

    Congrats Milan! It seems Decembers applicants are ticking along nicely. Long may it continue!

  13. Hey Guys..good morning to you all..

    this morning I wake up with very good news, what a morning:chatterbox:

    MA called me and was saying Our PR has granted, my heartbeat was nearly stop, almost crying during the conversation.

    wasnt expecting at least till mid of May(my wife was saying we gonna have our PR by end of April)

    And this is My time line

     

    15/12/15--- Nomination And Visa lodge (3 months and 7 days )

    HR Country

    Hair & Beauty Salon Manager

    No document requested (as we summited everything and wasn't expecting to ask anyway)

     

    Guys also one more things, my MA was saying she had one approval just few weeks earlier that was granted within two weeks, so immi is not predictable at all...

    i pray for you all and I'm sure you all will get soon...

    this is a great forum to be here and supporting each other...Thank you all..

    specially Mark,Jazz, benny...

     

    im feeling like flying over the moon...:chatterbox:

     

    thank you guys again..

     

    Wow Binu, I've just realised you have had your visa Granted! I remember us talking about our applications being lodged on the same day. Congrats bud, very Jealous!

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