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  1. Hi everyone,

     

    I haven't logged in to Pomsinoz pretty much since getting the visa grant back in December.

    Well that was on the 4th of December and we flew out on the 7th, arriving in Australia on the 9th.

    A LOT has happened since then, and I've been dying to come on here and tell you all about it.

     

    So, we stopped off in Perth, WA for 1 month. We stayed with friends in Bedfordale. I wasn't going to write about Perth, because it is not where we are and not where we plan to ever live, however my observations might be of use to some people, so I will write what I thought.

     

    Perth was 40 degrees and dry when we arrived. It stayed clear and between 29-42 degrees the whole month we were there. Since then and up to now, the weather forecast has been almost constantly showing clear skies and temps around 30-35 degrees. Relentless.

    I loved it, the predictability of being able to wear shorts and dresses everyday and know the weather will be constant. I hated it the UK not knowing whether I would be too hot or cold and always ending up wearing unsuitable clothes for the weather.

    However the downsides to Perth's climate were the constant applying and re-applying of sun-cream(which is surprisingly expensive considering the high rates of skin cancer in Australia), wearing hats all the time, carrying shopping or doing anything outside was tiring and also, shaving my legs every day!!! So safe to say, if you want to live in Perth, be prepared for a hot summer.

     

    Perth CBD is compact, to me it wasn't a 'proper' city, it was more a large town feel. A lot of people would like this, a small CBD and sprawling suburbs for miles and miles. For me and my Husband we found it boring after a few trips into the city. After 5:30pm the place emptied but for some bars and restaurants. The area of Northbridge was...vibrant...at night. We went there often because there was a really good buffet stye restaurant called "Utopia", still my favorite food place in Australia. However there were several fights and fatal stabbings just in the month we were there. There are lots of brothels and people hanging around sniffing glue.

     

    We are city mice - New York, London, Barcelona. Perth is nothing like that. So a small CBD, wasn't going to cut it for us.

    The shopping is good in Perth and there are some nice green spaces. We went on a lovely river-side walk which was beautiful, stunning even but apparently they are getting rid of the iconic walk and building on it. This is a real shame. The beaches are fantastic and easy to get to and there's a relaxed, easy-going lifestyle on offer in Perth.

     

    Transport - the train system is frequent, simple and fairly cheap. It was easy to navigate and anywhere near a train line is easy to get to. However if not, you NEED to drive. Perth is a city built for drivers and for me and my Husband, who don't drive, it was a little restrictive. It felt very American, massive parking lots, warehouses and malls.

     

    Also, the Armadale train line is one of the scariest transport experiences I've had. We used it 4-5 times a week whilst we were in there and almost every journey - day and night, we saw bad things. I wouldn't have felt safe at all on my own in the evenings especially. We saw about 3 instances of domestic violence, countless people graffiti, we saw fights and had to put up with rude inconsiderate people swearing loudly, playing music and making offensive remarks about others daily. It really wasn't nice. It has apparently improved. There are train guards on each train in the evenings now and a lot of money has been spent. One of our last journeys we had to make a statement to police after a couple were literally screaming at each other and the man hitting the woman (who was pregnant btw) and swearing at her for about 20 minutes after someone used the intercom to ask the driver for help, before the police took the passengers off the train.

     

    Housing is nice in Perth. It is the sort of place where I could see myself being happy when i'm middle aged, have a few kids and value the quiet and a nice large house with pool space and tree lined streets. It does come at a cost though. For renting, it is definitely more expensive than Sydney. For me and my Husband to have managed to get a place for $600 or less a week, we'd have needed to be quite far out from the CBD and in a bit of a dodgy area.

     

    Whilst in WA, I visited Fremantle and Bunbury. Both (in my opinion) nicer places than Perth. More charm and character, but with the lifestyle Perth offers.

     

    Overall Perth is a nice place. I will go back to visit. The weather is FANTASTIC and if you can drive, there are lots of nice beaches and bays which are a lovely way to while away a weekend. It is compact and the transport system is average for a city that size. If you can afford the housing, you'll probably get a nice one.

    But negatively, there are a lot of social problems, it's expensive and not for people wanting a 'city' lifestyle. It's frustratingly isolated if you don't drive, and to visit another big city you have to realistically fly to one.

     

    I'll do another post in the next few days about Sydney. There's a lot to say. Me and Husband have been moving from one short term accommodation to the next and so have seen different suburbs. I've been both over and under-whelmed by Sydney and have found a different experience here to what a lot of people have, so feel I should share.

  2. It does seem mild so far, just as well as I hate the cold! According to weather forecast for Manchester, it'll snow (lightly) on Friday night and be around 0 degrees. Typical the sudden cold spell is hitting the night before I fly out, hopefully won't cause us any disruptions. This mild weather may be lulling some people in to a false sense of security, I'm sure winters bite is just around the corner!

  3. Myself and bryzee86 got our grant this morning, so so happy. Flights booked for 7th December. Told my parents (mums a bit upset). We now need to get travel insurance, buy a suitcase and arrange to try and see everybody before we go!

    :biggrin:

    Thanks to everyone on here for your support and advice, ill keep checking this thread until the rest of you get your grant good luck!!

  4. Hey guys!

     

    :jiggy:We got our grant at 6:33am!!!!:jiggy:

     

    Good luck to everyone anxiously waiting for their visas!

    Hope to hear your good news soon too- Joeybee, Bryzee86, TeacherBen, Nastasia, frrborg01, manila02, batman21, eolumo, nomicon and all the others I have forgotten to mention.

    Feeling the buzz now.....:yes:

     

    Thanks to everyone on the forum for their valuable input, the world is beautiful with people such as you all.:cute:

     

    Yay, well done!!!

    You must keep us updated about how you get on when you move. Booked flights yet?

    Good luck!

  5. Got my letter from tax office today - all 40 pages of it!!!! Going to go through it later and upload the relevant bits along with uni transcript, and then wait (impatiently) for the grant :-) :-)

    Smitty - Hope you hear soon, I've got my fingers crossed for you.

    Me and Bryzee86 are debating whether to just get the plane tickets and go as soon as we've got our visa, we're getting very itchy feet now!

  6. Hello is there a need to upload tax documents also? I have uploaded work reference, contract and a payslip only for each employment I had.

     

    I had thrown away payslips/p60's over a year old, and CO wants pay evidence for all 4 years experience I'm claiming for, that's why I'm having to wait for tax/pay proof from the tax department. If you have payslips from beginning and end of all employment/experience you're claiming for then that might be enough.

  7. Hi Joeybee and bryzee86,

     

    I applied for my visa on the 26th of September.

     

    I got my CO today- team Brisbane 33, initials LS. She as only requested birth certificates or equivalent documents, which I thought that I had already uploaded. Anyways, why should I complain right!!! I have done the needful, and now hoping to hear the good news on Monday morning.

     

    Good luck guys, I am keeping my fingers and toes crossed for all of us.:yes:

     

    Smitty

     

    I've been waiting for you to get your CO, congrats. You should get a grant very soon!

  8. AHPRA are so frustrating. I think it's wrong of them to make people wait for so long, they must've known they were going to review the application process, it's as if they've no organisation in place at all, and no consideration to the inconvenience they're causing people who have visa grants and then can't start work because of their delays. I am starting to get nervous about it, as I can't really move to Australia unless I'm registered with them!

  9. Had a feeling I'd get allocated a CO today...I was wrong, oh well.

    How long have other people experienced waiting for their employment history from the HMRC? I sent a letter on 25th October and still nothing. I've uploaded a p60 for the past year, but obviously they are going to want more than that.

     

    Called the HMRC today, and was just told (via an automated system) that they are currently taking 4 weeks, so not to phone to chase it until 5 weeks time, so frustrating, if I could get this uploaded before CO allocation, I may be able to get a direct grant.

    :arghh::arghh:

  10. I used a normal solicitor for ANMAC, but you have to have a notary public/magistrate or other suitable person (check AHPRA's website) for AHPRA, so may as well have notary public or magistrate certify the documents, then you can kill two birds with one stone :-)

  11. It's not really the signing of documents that's worrying me, I got them redone by a notary public and got an email from AHPRA saying every-things now in order but they "have no time frame for dealing with applications from internationally qualified nurses and midwives", which sounds a little bleak! Does anyone know what changes AHPRA are making to make the application process more robust? It concerns me what it says on their website.

  12. Frustrating. I applied to AHPRA last month and a few weeks later they requested I resend all docs but signed by a notary public, which I've done, not heard anything yet.

     

    Thing is, if they are reviewing their standards for internationally qualified nurses and midwives (as it says on their website) how does this affect us people who've already sent off our applications based on their previous standards?

    TBH the amount of info they already wanted, I don't see what further checks they could possibly require!

  13. Got our police certificates through today, which was the last thing we were waiting for, so now all documents front loaded, just waiting for CO/Grant :-)

     

    Quick question,when uploading the police certs, do they police clearance certificate come under "form character requirements penal clearance certificate" or "overseas police clearance - national"

  14. I noticed that I couldn't log on to check the process of my visa this morning, got excited (don't know why, as I haven't unploaded police cert yet!) and I've noticed now I've logged in that the things that said "required" next to them, now say "received". I don't know whether that means a person has looked at them, or whether it's just an automated system. But it looks nicer anyway!

    I'm very much hoping we'll be hearing from some early September applicants soon to say they have grants.

  15. All very interesting, thanks everyone for your responses. I did find the rental prices around Armadale cheap, which given what people have said, makes sense. Strangely enough, this doesn't put me off too much, mainly as I'm staying with friends who've lived there for years and will only be there until I can secure another suburb to live in.They live in Bedfordale, just on the edge of Armadale.

    With a few shopping centres, it sounds liveable enough for a month or two, and a good Chinese is never a bad thing ;-)

  16. Hi guys.

     

    When I first move out to Oz, I'll be staying with friends who live in Armadale before I can find work and a rental elsewhere in Perth. I've had a look through the forum, but there doesn't seem to be much mention of Armadale. Trying to find out what I should be expecting when I get there.

     

    I've done a bit of research on the area, I believe it is to be one of Perth's 'hubs', so should be fairly well connected and good shops etc.

    I don't drive, neither does my Husband. I've seen there's rail into Perth CBD, anyone know how reliable/clean etc this is? Also is it easy to get around Armadale on foot?

     

    Also what are the shops like and what's the general feel of the area, any special sites of interest or attractions?

     

    Also, I'm a nurse, and have seen jobs at Armadale Hospital, seems fairly decent, but can never tell for sure off websites. Anyone heard anything about it, is it a good place to work/be treated/good reputation?

     

    Any info would be good, just gives me more of an idea of what to expect. I'm getting really excited to get out to Oz, the more I can find out, the more excited I am :-)

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