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  1. We moved to Sydney with no jobs (husband is Australian and I am Italian), after 17 years in London/Essex. That was 8 years ago! Don’t regret it one bit. I’m a teacher and I worked in private/Catholic and now state school.

    if you live in a good area state high schools as well are excellent. Same goes for primary. I do understand that you might still need to pay fees as International students.

    when we arrived youngest went in local state primary and oldest in Catholic. The kids settled in very well. At the time my oldest was 12 and she adjusted to Sydney high school with no problem. Youngest had a similar experience.

    We love it here, my story is slightly different as we only left friends in the Uk (my family is whole in Italy) . Don’t miss the Uk at all, just miss vicinity to Europe to be honest. 

     

     

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  2. 11 hours ago, Tulip1 said:

    She can request they send the money to her by bank transfer. She will probably have to put that in writing to them but easy done. It will have to be her doing the calling/requesting though as it will be in her name.

    Thanks so much. She will be very pleased 🙂

  3. On 04/10/2020 at 13:00, Rawkus said:

    Yes, I will declare it if I sell it and it is being rented out now and I do declare the rental income on my Australian tax return. I also do a UK tax return for this too.

    Its more advice on actually selling it from here that I'm looking for just now.

    Hi,

    we sold our Uk home a couple of years ago and it was handled all by our estate agent. We also used their conveyancer.

    We did need to sign contract in front of a lawyer here in Australia from memory.

     

    It was not complicated (even though we had a buyer pulling out)

  4. Hi all,

    our child is turning 18 soon and she has a child fund in the Uk.

    We are going to give them a call when she does, but I’m just wondering how easy it was to withdraw from Australia (if anyone has any experience?)

    tia

  5. On 04/07/2019 at 05:25, JRC said:

    You definitely need four years of higher education relating to teaching and if you want to apply for the SEN teacher route then you will need to prove that you have experience in this field - work experience not just placements. You also need proof that you have undertook a minimum of 45 days work experience on your education course(s).

     

    I only know this because I am currently going through the early childhood route and had your predicament of three years BA Primary Ed with QTS and have then gone and done an early years PGCE (I chose this rather than a masters degree because I have been working mostly in early years since gaining QTS so thought the EYTS would be useful for my career in the UK too anyway). But when applying for skills assessment and the EOI (through an agent) I have had to provide proof that I have work experience in the early years sector as well as my placement days. I also then needed to provide this evidence when applying for the SA Teachers Registration Board Qualification Assessment. 

    I hope this is helpful. 

     

    On 31/07/2019 at 12:08, Frency said:

    Hi everyone.. i'm very happy while i found this website in the middle of my confusing mind. I heard from many people that Australia isn't a very "humble" country for job seeking especially for foreign people didn't graduate from one of the Australia's university.  I heard Oz has very strictly of requirement for job seeker.

    Please  help me ...someone or anybody who know some informations about my questions.

    1. Is there any job career for 45+ years old woman. Economic Faculty  with major subject Accounting. I had experience just 1 year for this subject. And for the 15 years until now,  i have been working in my own shop. I have 2 shoes shop in Indonesia. But i have a plan for moving to Sydney or Melbourne.  And i try to find some information for any job career i can apply and it's better if the job can be related with accounting or may be a teacher. 

    2. Related to career that i want to apply...Do i have to go to university for learning some subject again (for accounting or teacher career)....i mean as a student again...i just considering my age (45+) ...is there any university want to accept 45 years old of student like me..??

    3.  Is there any job career that i can apply (considering my age) .? How about the requirement of that job?

    4. If i want to work as accountant...what steps from now i must go through? What i must to do first until the end??

    Thank you in advance for anybody who want to replied my questions. You will help me a lot. 

     

     

    Hi,

    there are some occupations that grant permanent residency even, for people under 50. You need to go to a remote area though and just certain professions. Just google and have a read. Good luck. 

     

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  6. Hi, we had a similar situation when we came in 2015. Our daughters birthday is 22/07 so she was the youngest in Uk. Back then she was in year 4, and moving here she was meant to go to y3. However we insisted she'd go to year 4, as she wasn't happy about going to a younger grade. It has worked out ok, she's a bit behind with her results, but socially at the moment she fits well. She's starting y7 in January and is very happy and exited. Just do what your guts tell you, if you want him to stay in year 3 just ask the school

  7. Hi Christina, welcome! You need to be positive. when I got here it took me ages to get registred as my degree is from Italy so I had to sit English tests. I am a high school teacher. 3 months after I registred I got a 1 year contract starting last January and I just got renewed. Most jobs come out between October and now though. when do you arrive? Situation here for work in Sydney is slow compared to the Uk, but with perseverance and a bit of luck you should be fine. Don't expect permanent jobs either.

  8. Hi everyone,

     

    I'm new to the forum and have some questions regarding finding a teaching job if anyone can help.

    I'm a native French speaker but I have been teaching in the UK for 10 years (French/German teacher).

    Visa SI/189 was granted on 04/05/16 and I am now looking for a job in Oz.

     

    Does anyone know how easy it is to find a French teaching job out there? I would actually go where I can find a post to start with.

    Would you register to get the teacher accreditation before you apply for any job or after when you actually get a job offer?

    I'd like to start in January 2017.

    Any suggestions welcome!

     

     

    In Nsw there seems to be mostly jobs for French. It seems to be the most popular out here in terms of European languages. I am an MFL teacher too, but I teach Italian Spanish (any level) and ks3 French.

     

    Have a look on teachers.net a lot of jobs come up there. I am currently looking for a new job too as I am on a contract still December. I think during term 4 there will be more jobs posted, at least I hope. Bonne chance !

  9. Hi Lulu as Marisa and others point out a detached house is the best. I imagine one day you'll have kids and being with a garden and freedom from noise(apartment and terraced even can get very noisy) is totally worth the extra money. Also the freedom to modify house as you please in the future if needed. Concerning the timing we are also hoping to buy soon (waiting to start my teaching in January and hopefully will be ready by then) and it seems as the market has slowed down a bit in Sydney.

  10. Hi guys I'm so happy that things are moving for me. I passed both Ielts and Peat, as my degree is from overseas. I'm registered with Bostes. Soon I will go for an interview to register with Dec.

    I went for an interview on Tuesday and looking positive for 2016It's for an exclusive private school. In the meantime tomorrow, still for the private school, I will do some small group teaching Italian for 3 hours. So pleased :)

  11. Hi guys, ive been looking at what phone network to go with, probably going to go with telstra because of the wider range! but I was wondering, whats everyones plans when backpacking about using the net?? Of course its something i will have to use regularly, finding hostels, arranging couch surfing or help x things, has anyone found any good mobile network internet deals? or is there lots of free wifi in cafes etc in oz that everyone plans on using? Im a bit confused as to whats my best option when it comes to internet hopefully someone can give me a hand :) thanks!

     

     

    Ciao Chiara, 6 italiana? In terms of prepaid amaysim is one of the best https://m.amaysim.com.au/mobile-plans.html?device=1 they use Optus

    Or boost mobile they use telstra 4g http://boost.com.au/$40-unlimited-pre-paid-sim-plan.aspx?gclid=CjwKEAiA9uaxBRDYr4_hrtC3tW8SJAD6UU8GccJv_08W3s1WfLEjSMZKLx-YaJbH6Z3PuQVfgfPHOBoCJ0nw_wcB

    Is it for a mobile?

  12. Can an I ask what sort of costs was a 20ft container, cheapest I've had so far was £3600.

     

    Cheers MT

     

     

    Hi guys, my service was door to door. Approximately £3200, then I bought insurance separate. I also got boxes and saletape delivered approx 1months before move so I could do some packing myself, all included in the £3200. Make sure you mention what you want before paying anything.

     

    It took a long time to arrive though about 3 months, so bear that in mind. We were still happy in the end, as we got all our belongings safely and they did all the packing

  13. I have had a very bad experience with RELOUK and most of my friends advised me not to use them. They are quick at taking your money but take their time in sending the stuff. They lie a lot and give you the runaround..I wouldn't use them if their service was free !

     

    There comes a time when you have to spend a little extra to make sure you get a good professional service - !

     

     

    In the end I went with Simpsons, they were amazing and they came in cheaper too! I have now been 7 months in Oz and love it!

  14. Hi Jes86, in the UK I could teach Spanish, Italian and French. In Nsw I was approved only for Italian and Spanish. I think it depends on your degree. Best thing you can do is to get in touch with Bostes (or other State institution). The best way to emigrate is to get a partner visa. However do check if you can find teaching jobs, just to make sure you are making the right move.

  15. Hi, sorry just changed (using iPhone the beauty of autocorrect). We have recently moved to Nsw (3 months ago) and he has swapped the licence from UK to Nsw. They could see that he had a UK license for the past years, so he can't be forgiven...However they say that he can go to court if he wants to dispute.

  16. Hi,

     

    about a month ago husband was stopped for going 20mph above (I know it's bad I was with him but didn't realise either)! Anyway officer told husband to ask for forgiveness as he had a clean record.

    so we did but he was refused Because he hasn't held the Nsw license for more than 10 years (as we have lived in the UK for the past 17). I'm thinking of letting him go to court as I find it quite discriminatory. What would you guys do? He is a very conscious driver, we still can't believe he was going that fast and now he's being super extra careful. Thanks

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