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  1. 23 hours ago, Marcus De Witt Ryall said:

     someone in mind that you want to sponsor or are you just preparing for the eventuality within a few years? 
     

    Thanks Marcus, someone potentially in mind but for them final step in a long line of paperwork having just been let down by another employer so don't want to hold them up if otherwise their visa would be relatively quick - I can't help but think it would be quicker if I was already an approved sponsor. 

  2. I moved to Hobart in Tas from the UK 6 years ago and now own a couple of GP clinics. I'm now looking at becoming a business sponsor. I have completed the online application but wondered if anyone else had been through this application and might have an idea of time to get approved? On the DIAC site all the timeframes talk about visas being granted not approved sponsor status. 

    TIA

  3. Also might be worth contacting Tas for state sponsorship. I didn't bother sitting ILETS at all as I got the final 5 points I needed to make 60 with state sponsorship. I spoke to a lovely lady at the Tas office and they turned around my application within 72hours.

  4. So, and I just asked this in my own thread, when you come to make a PR application - in my case a ENS 186, do you just sign up for health insurance again, as this is a requirement from DIAC for the application. I cancelled my insurance as I had reciprocal Medicare, but now need to show health insurance for the 186 application. Can I get into any trouble for having let this happen?

     

     

    Sorry, no idea I applied for 190 and don't recall being asked that question on the form, it didn't cause any problems for me.

  5. I used the go-walkabout emigration insurance in a similar situation however please consider that reciprocal Medicare will only cover urgent/emergency care (as per Aus citizens in the UK) not full cover so if you have any chronic health needs these would not necessarily be covered. If there is any chance you might stay tick the box to get your medical assessments to PR standards rather than just 457. No extra cost to you and if you decide to go for PR within 12 months they are still valid and you don't need to repeat them.

  6. Locally seems to be all covered, only exception I've come across was a patient of mine who was injured in an MVA as a passenger and not willing to disclose the driver to MAIB as he knew his mate was over the limit. Hence as not MAIB claim was liable for the cost of the ambulance himself (although I seriously hope he got his "mate" to pay it).

  7. I would approach your UK GP and ask for copies of all the specialist letters, this is likely to take a few days vs weeks if approaching your Consultant. If leaving the UK you can ask for 3 months supply on the NHS and potentially a further 3 months on private script. HTH.

  8. Budesonide is available under the brand name pulmicort nebules. This is available on PBS for "severe asthma not able to take inhaled steroids via other routes", private cost approx $50-55month. I'm sorry EoE is not an acronym I recognise so can't advise if he falls into the PBS catagory - this is quite important as GPs are audited and if they are found to have prescribed medication on PBS outside the specific indication they can be personally liable for the full cost of the medication. Hope this helps.

     

    Nemo (GP in Tas)

  9. I don't understand a country where it is legal to buy an assault rifle (why do you need one?!) yet those dangerous things kinder eggs are illegal. That is before you get onto healthcare, we are wonderful and the bastardised (yes with an S not a Z!) spelling of the English language etc etc.

  10. I've recently moved to Tasmania and am getting rather frustrated waiting for my container to arrive. I went for a sole use 20" container due to concerns about extended delays with a part load. I'm using one of the frequently mentioned names on here and am feeling slightly non-plussed and misled regarding timings.

     

    Packed Feb5/6th Cheltenham

     

    Left Felixstowe 28/2/14

     

    Changed ships at Singapore....

     

    Arrived Melbourne 10/4/14

     

    Still in Melbourne cleared customs today (1 week after arrival)

     

    Won't leave Melbourne until next Wednesday (23rd April) to arrive in Tasmania following Monday (28th) I will then need to arrange delivery which I've been told could take another couple of weeks.....

     

    Is it reasonable for it to effectively take 2 weeks to clear customs (no issues or treatment required)?

     

    How can it take the best part of another week to cross the Bass Straight - AFTER it has got on the ship?

     

    :arghh:

  11. I appreciate that many may not agree with the battle currently going on between the Doctors and Queensland Health however my main intention is to flag this up to potential SMOs so that they go in with their eyes open. This has got to the point where the AMA is advising not to take up contracts in Queensland and some Royal Colleges (who oversee training of doctors up to Consultant/SMO level) are also advising junior doctors against training contracts in Queensland.

  12. I can't help but notice there are recently a lot of senior medical jobs being advertised for Queensland. This is not a specific dig at the recruiters but please be aware that there is currently a great state of flux for senior medical staff in Queensland. The Government is try to re-write the contracts unilaterally and I believe 1/3 of the Consultant level body has signed resignation letters if this cannot be sorted. Potential terms and conditions are vastly inferior to other states and due to the fact that with timings of AHPRA processing etc almost all Doctors come at least initially on 457 visas you could be very vulnerable indeed.

     

    Please see the DNUK forums, and these links for further information.

     

    http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/frightened-surgeons-fear-retribution-from-queensland-health-over-pay-contract-dispute/story-fnihsrf2-1226875747192#social-commentshttp://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/frightened-surgeons-fear-retribution-from-queensland-health-over-pay-contract-dispute/story-fnihsrf2-1226875747192#social-comments

     

     

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7hq4jBpkmk&feature=youtu.be

     

    As a senior medic it is huge decision to uproot and move across the globe most likely with family in tow. Please ensure you have your eyes open to what is currently happening regarding contracts and job security in Queensland before considering a move.

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