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  1. 14 minutes ago, calNgary said:

    Not sure if your already using them but domain.com and realestate.com are great websites for looking at houses both rental and for sale. They can give you a good idea of what you will expect to pay and availability in the suburbs you pick out, before you get here.

     Cal x

    Easier said than done. I just tried to search Mount Waverley/Chadstone on realestate.com.au and there are very few prices. Everything is up for auction of price on application. Only thing I can suggest for the OP is to look at the list of sold property.

  2. On ‎9‎/‎02‎/‎2018 at 19:36, Phoebe18 said:

    Thanks for all the replies so far.

    My company managed to expedite my Visa and it came through this week... flights booked for March 7th so lots to do in the next few weeks!

    as we don’t know how long a commute I will be happy with we decided to get a 30 day rental in Frankston which will enable us to travel up the bay and down that bit further to MT Eliza and see where seems the best fit for house inn schools commmute etc.

    on another note what has everyone done for health insurance? It’s a condition of the 457 we get it but don’t know where to start looking at  package to look at.

    as always thanks in advance for the help.

     

    thanks

    Z

     

     

    Pheobe be sure to look at the older eastern suburbs including outer eastern. These suburbs are established with good transport, parklands and schools and are popular for a reason. I know that Frankston looks good on paper but it can be a bit bogan as Steve99 has hinted at, plus it's a long commute. Suburbs seem to attract their own type and it's going to take a while for you to work out where you fit.

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  3. Are there any issues with the cost of parts and servicing of European cars? I've been browsing car sales sites and there are lots of cheap BMWs, Audis etc but just wondering if they are as expensive to maintain as in Oz?

  4. 9 hours ago, NickyNook said:

    If you are claiming your UK pension and living in the UK, you can count the years you worked in Australia (up to 2001 when the Social Security Agreement between the two countries was terminated) towards the total years.

    How do people prove years worked in Australia? is it just a self declaration thing or do they need records such as tax returns?

  5. On ‎20‎/‎01‎/‎2018 at 13:57, calNgary said:

    As anyone had a crown done lately and if so how much was it?

    I was quoted $3000 for root canal, then another $3000 for a crown on that tooth., so $4000 for the work you've mentioned sounds reasonable.

    On ‎20‎/‎01‎/‎2018 at 14:47, Drumbeat said:

    That does sound quite reasonable, my dentist charges $1600 for a crown. I've been gradually having my horrible NHS amalgam fillings replaced and some have required crowns as there is so little tooth left - only 3 left to do :(. It's taken a lot of courage to get this far.....

    I so get it. I'm going though something similar after too many years of avoiding the dentist and some really bad orthodontic work when I was a teen.

  6. Sometimes agents ask you to apply online and fill in a web form and it can be hard to answer some questions when you have little history renting. I suggest asking for a paper version to be emailed to you or pick up the form up at an open day.

    It's much easier to gloss over the questions you don't want to answer (and add info which may help) on a paper form than a web based one.

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  7. The big issue you've mentioned is looking for work and I suggest that you research that before falling in love with Geelong. If you settle in Geelong and then find you have to apply for jobs in Melbourne it will be a much harder sell to a future employer.

    Saying that I've nothing against Geelong and at one point considered moving there.

     

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  8. Can anyone recommend removers from Melbourne to UK? I'm sure this has been discussed in other forums but I can't seem to find them. All I can remember is Kent.

    Also anyone know the volume of goods that it becomes more viable to get a container rather than a shared load? I've used Kent's calculator and estimate 20 to 25 cubic meters which is short of the capacity of a 20ft container but if cost is about the same then it might be worth stuffing a few extra things in like the dryer and the outdoor setting.

  9. From a quick read of your post, I'd say you're doing the right thing for the right reasons. You've given it a go here and at 28 you're young enough to start again back in the UK.

    If you don't have much stuff then some people use PODs but I don't know the details and I'm sure other's will come a long and advise you more.

    Very best luck with your move.

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  10. Johnny,

    You mention kids, what ages?  because you'll have to budget for childcare or schools and neither are free. Also look online for quote on hospital and extras cover. I've just forked out $8.6K for one son's braces and $3.5k for another son's dental treatment (under anaesthetic because of his disability) because I didn't take out extras.

    Also be aware of the timing of university study. There is plenty of info on this in other posts. 

     

  11. Have you thought about talking to your body corporate / strata manager? A good manager will know the owners/tenants and can sometimes intervene or contact family members.

    There should be details of the strata manager on a plaque located close to the front of the property usually near the letter boxes.

  12. I am under the impression that there was an agreement between UK and Australia under which years spent living in Australia could be claimed as paid NI years. I'm not expressing this well.

    The question (given that I'm returning to the UK next year) is what years are covered by this agreement and what evidence do I need to provide upon return?

  13. 3 hours ago, SimonandSian said:

    Can you open a HSBC account from the UK ?

    No, I don't think so at least I didn't. I opened one here in OZ.

    Our first account opened from the UK was Commonwealth Bank and that was as good as any but over time we changed banks a number of times for one reason or another.

    I just think the customer service at HSBC is better and I think having an OZ account helped when opening a UK HSBC account.

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