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  1. Curly1000

    Confused

    Thanks for ur reply, we have spoke a lot and He will come back early this year, he will give london a try but I suppose at the moment that's all that we can do, hope for the best. I know in my heart I want to stay in London so I hope he can be persuaded.
  2. Curly1000

    Confused

    Hi, I joined this website and have been reading posts as it makes me feel more sane. I moved back to london after less than a year in Perth, I intensely missed London while away, my partner on the other hand is in love with Perth. He got a FIFO job and as I hated my job I decided to come home rather than be really lonely in perth for 4 weeks at a time. Perth was quiet, beautiful but not a great social scene or cultural and had limited options, coming from london I struggled, especially with hating my job, I tried to apprieciate the moment but I think I didn't as much as I should, as I was too busy analysing my life and missing friends and family. So I came home last August, I love being back but my partner is still out there and I'm not sure what to do. I could return and try it again, although my job opportunities are so limited as a children's nurse. I feel really bad making my partner come home and give up his Australian dream, he says he'll come home for me but i feel that's all as he just loves the lifestyle there. I was thinking maybe we could compromise and try Sydney but I know it would be for a few yrs not forever as I see myself growing old around my family and friends. I love my job here but what oz taught me was I should work to live not live to work so I want a good balance which jobs in London don't do, they tend to want ur soul. I'm confused, he plans April as the return month, I'm just scared he will hate being back. Should I reconsider and head back out?
  3. Yeah, I should find out really, I emailed immigration ages ago but to be honest I find them completely useless sometimes.
  4. So my visa will say it's is valid until it's expiry in 2017?! Should I expect to receive a email or confirmation when it is actually ceased.
  5. Thanks Adam, I just left it at the time due yo my partner still bring there but I'll do that as I want my super back.
  6. Look at wa government website for nursing jobs, they will give u salary ideas and roles descriptions and a good idea of where the jobs are available. As a general nurse you have more choices and hopefully u can find work easily but I would decide what visa ur looking at whether it be state sponsored or employer sponsored, different ones work for different people. Salary compared to London is good, I didn't have to work nearly enough nights or weekends just to make up my pay but the hospital I worked at didn't do 12 hour shifts and I found I was at work a lot! And I ended up doing the 1-9 shift a lot which sucked. And working five days a week didn't allow for weekends away and Perth being so isolated u need more than two days to get and enjoy anywhere, just depends on what ur used to job wise back home, as if it is very different it is hard to adjust but if ur committed it is worth a shot, Perth is beautiful.
  7. 90 days, I left my employer in August and they give u 90 days, in fact I emailed immigration to tell them I had left my employer and yet my 457 visa is still valid and it's now 5 months since I left oz.
  8. Hi just to say I never had a joint bank account or anything like that, me and my partner lived with his parents and used letters of both of ours that showed they went to the same address, I also used photos dating back the course of our relationship and got some declarations from family and at the time our current landlord and it was fine, I found it very easy! I just got a justice of the peace to sign them, which he did for free and he even came to my house.
  9. I feel ur other half if passes the ilets should have enough points for the visa, my partner was a plumber with 7 years experience, city and guilds and gas fitter and he got more points than me as a medical professional. My partner didn't even need to do the ilets as he qualified with enough points anyway. Not sure about money via agent as we never used a migration agent. But he will need to do some more courses when he gets to oz which cost in region of couple thousand dollars.
  10. My partner was out of work for ages, as a plumber people made it seem like u can just go over and walk into a job, not the case. Lots of courses and money need to be spent on getting equivalent certs to prove skills, nonetheless once done u can start earning the money back, my partner had to do a job he hated and it was long long hours, eventually he quit due to feeling very low and really focused on getting his trade courses done. In the end he managed to get into mining but it took a year.
  11. Hi jimmy I live in London and I love it, it the best place ever! If you u are travelling to the uk and want to make the most of it I would suggests getting in on a house share in central London, the cost of living otherwise is too high. I live with 9 other people in a big townhouse and it's fine. Croydon is a bit grimy and quite far out of central but easily commutable if u use it as a initial base while u get sorted. London has amazing transports links and things run very late, night bus so forth. Europe is on your doorstep too, u have the beautiful countryside and you can travel up north too, which I'm sure ull find very cheap compare to oz! Scotland is very nice and Ireland for a visit too. I'm sure u can find some work in london most Australian manage it but mainly they end up in bar work.
  12. London/Perth as above people state r completely different worlds, i love london but I don't have a family. Even when people move out of London in England it leaves a massive hole and u get all nostalgic about ur London days! I feel ur pain but just remember the aspects of family life u want and get out of being in Perth. It is a great place for the outdoor lifestyle while kids are young. Happy thoughts
  13. It's easy to let ur mind go into overdrive, especially when ur partner loves the place more than you, my situation also. Australia and uk r both amazing places, 2 yrs isn't a long time but it can bloody feel like it if you don't have the job or makes the friends to enjoy it. If your not starting a family Imminently then try not to worry about that aspect, remember you have family at home so you can go back whenever, as long as u go back knowing you gave it a fair shot. Ur partner should get sponsored by a company then u can go as his defacto, working for someone else first is better, u guys can assess if the place is what u want, no point looking to start a business if ur not sure u love the place plus he'll have to do lots of courses first as oz love u to do a course to get the job! And it will cost. September is not long, enjoy the summer, ur partner can accost sponsorship surely and then always refuse nearer the time if you both wanna go home.
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