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  1. is there an option of a visa for them if they are not retired? would this be dependant on their skills?
  2. bungo im their only child. the visa costs $50,000 each. that's crazy
  3. hey folks, been a long time. looking for advice for my parents, there both in their 60s and want to come and retire here in Brisbane to be with their only grandchild. I see some visas on the immi site that come in around the 6000 quid mark per person. has anyone tried these? are they painful to get? how long did the application take? thanks in advance folks. Gordon
  4. <p><p>what an oppertunity, yous should give it a go. does he have to commit to a time scale of work with them?</p></p>

  5. <p><p>ill try and fit you in beside my golf clubs and smelly football boots lol. once i know where im going to live ill let yous know and ill try and find some work contacts for dave, then if needed i can help get yous over.</p></p>

  6. <p><p>ma shits gathering pace now stacey pal... <img src="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/smile.png" alt=":)" srcset="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/smile@2x.png 2x" width="20" height="20" /></p></p>

  7. most solicitors are a justice of the peace. its just a list any solicitor can apply to get onto,
  8. 16 days. u gota be 5hitting me........................ things like this never happen to me. best of luck to you
  9. <p><p>love the picture,. if my family and i end up as happy as your dog we will be just fine in OZ</p></p>

  10. <p><p>thanks very much, i sent mine in to the brisbane office just over a month ago. i spoke with them a night or 2 ago and they told me it could be processed as soon as 6 weeks. i felt this was a tad quick. where in brisbane are you going to?</p></p>

  11. <p><p>hi there jamesnparry. i noticed you have your AHPRA set up, can you tell me how long it took and which office you used?</p></p>

  12. <p><p>hiya you, whats new? things back on track?</p></p>

  13. well im a RMN and i know that OZ is short of mental health nurses. i know there training for RMNs can only be done after a 3 year RGN course so not many do it. quick promotion options if you want that
  14. i have paid for everything, once the AHPRA application is done you have a year to attend an office in person. because my house is sold and i will be moving out as soon as i get my visa (4-6)month i decided just to pay for it all, i also paid the more expensive one as the NSW is about £20 cheaper but we weren’t sure where we wanted to live so by getting the more expensive one left our options open. are your transcripts the originals as they usually want them.
  15. hi guys, my ahpra application has just been received by them 2 days ago so I’m just at the start, like you’s i posted on here and got lots of good information,, firstly IF you can prove you were taught from secondary school onwards in English then you no longer need to sit the ILETS test. you need a letter from your high school stating you were taught and examined in English there and signed by the head teacher, also you must have you registration TRANSCRIPTS from your universities (usually cost £25 and the uni will send them directly to AHPRA but i specified the Brisbane office and gave them the address) the rest of your documents need to be signed by a notary (a super solicitor) and this can cost from £50 to £200. This would be you educational docs, passports and so on. in my CV i stated my skills, i got my record of employment and my actual contract (job description accredited by the KSF) from my HR office and had them signed by the HR director, i also listed all my qualifications i.e. degree, diploma and so on, then i listed all my in-house learning modules i.e. fire training, CPR, control and restraint. i put in a brief description of my skills and duties/ responsibilities. i think with AHPRA they are very intense and can take anything from 4 weeks to 4 months to sort it out, make sure when you send it you have all they want as you will waste time in the long run if you make a mistake, keep asking questions on here if your unsure all the very best,
  16. <p><p>steve groves??????</p></p>

  17. i wouldnt apply to ahpra untill your house is sold, i think you only have one year to appear in person at an ahpra office to prove your identitiy so i would wait.
  18. <p><p>polmadie?????? what the hell is that?</p></p>

  19. <p><p>here again misses</p></p>

  20. <p><p>awww not good, have a look at it. even if you want to come in with me and lisa your more than welcome</p></p>

  21. <p><p>you on here again lol, yous going to the emigration fair at the SECC</p></p>

  22. i am in the process of getting my nursing registration sorted with AHPRA then im going to be looking for sponsorship by a hospital over in OZ on a 457. i did intend to bring atleast 1 of our cars but im now thinking its just to much bother. thanks for the posts folks, its helped me with a tricky decission
  23. thats fine mate. ill get my soicitor onto it tomorrow. thanks
  24. hi folks. i am just getting ready to send my ahpra docs away. i have them signed by a police officer and i have a different form with all her contacts on it with the strathclyde police stamp on it. that should be ok yes???? please!!!!!!
  25. gordonsmith

    were here, woo hoo

    some early pics.
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