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  1. Hi all

     

    Due to having to leave Australia suddenly; we have for sale 2 TomTom sat Nav devices. Extremely useful; especially for newcomers to Australia.

    If interested please email ASAP.

    If on the gold coast we can deliver. If not we can come to an arrangement of posting them to you and payment made via bank transfer.

     

    $40 for the both.

     

    But please get in touch soon as we're leaving Australia very soon.

     

    Lee

  2. I would say not. I mean, if you go to an employer with such a request they'll laugh you out of the room. If the PomsInOz forum thinks you're worth that much let them employ you.

     

    What you need are real life wages from a comparable job in Brisbane. Your potential colleagues would be the best start, but it might be difficult getting reliable info from them. Whilst the "multiply by 2.2" gives you a ballpark figure, it really is just a hyper-general rule of thumb. It's nothing to enter into a salary negotiation with, IMHO.

     

    As I wrote before, you need to separate the two things; are they paying you fair, and can you live on the wage.

     

    If they offered you 78k tomorrow, would that be enough? You're already in the country so you must have a feel for costs.

     

    From the oz websites it seems to be the low end of the average wage for my profession. So I guess I can't be too bad. Just wanted to gauge other peoples thoughts on salaries and cost of living here.

     

    so far all we've been paying for is groceries. Which, in comparison to the Falklands where we've travelled from, it's a been cheaper. Especially fresh produce.

     

    What bills doyou generally have to pay here? Council tax? Gas? Water? Electricity? Any rough idea how much this cost a month or where abouts we can find out this info. We've actually got our eyes on a property in pipama for $390 a week.

  3. Hi everyone sorry for the late response, was busy with family in Brisbane yesterday.

    came to oz in August on a holiday visa to visit family and on the side see how the job market was. Met an employer through LinkedIn and instantly was interested in sponsoring me in on a 457 visa. I have been told already that we won't be entitled to child benefits, we have one, which is about $7000pa I believe? I was doing contract work in the uk before coming here and was on £34000 which is about $62000. The employer here is actually offering me less to start with because I don't have an Aussie licence yet which is $58885 and once licensed it will go up to $65000. Which like I said will only be about £1000 more than what I was earning.

    Doing the 2.2x £34000 to $78000. Is this what I should be looking for?

  4. Hi everyone,

     

    been offered sponsorship by an employer here in QLD near Brisbane as an aircraft engineer. But the pay he's offering seems a bit low? $58885pa - is this an average pay for Qld?

    i hold an UK licence for my profession but not licenced here yet. After I get my Aussie licence my pay gets review and bumped up to about $65000 which is still only £1000 more than what I was getting in the UK. My only real concern is my family and If I'll be able to provide for them.

    What is considered the average pay for Qld on the Gold Coast? Would we realistically be able to survive on $58885/65000?

    are there any other aircraft engineers out there who would be able give some input? I have almost 7 years in my field with a B1.2 licence.

     

    Thanks

     

    lee

  5. The 457 visa doesn't normally take that long to come through, especially if the employer has sponsored before. Would the tourist visa even expire before then? If not, you won't be on a bridging visa at any point anyway.

     

    Going to stay for the full 3 months on the tourist visa. The employer has sponsored several employees before so hopefully like you said should be a straight forward process for both of us.

  6. Have you looked at skilled migration instead of a 457? the 457 route us rarely a good idea for families.

     

    Skilled migration was my first choice when we first started getting all the paperwork together but whilst waiting for the outcome of my skills assessment my occupation was taking off the skilled occupations list (aircraft maintenance engineer - mechanical)

     

    tried state sponsorship with NT but I couldn't get any interest from any employers there was very few jobs being advertised at the time so my application was refused on the grounds of insufficient evidence of job prospects.

     

    so, that only really leaves temp work visa 457. If we're lucky with this employer it would work out better for us as we have family on the Gold Coast.

  7. You don't apply for a BVA, it would be granted automatically when you apply for another substantive visa. So you'd be granted one when applying for the 457, however it wouldn't have any work rights on it and it wouldn't come into effect until after your visitor visa expired. http://www.immi.gov.au/Visas/Pages/010.aspx

     

    Thanks for the link. Had a quick browse and saw this?

     

    If your BVA does not let you work in Australia, or has restrictions on working, you can apply for another BVA that lets you work. To be considered for a BVA that will let you work, you will usually have to show that you are in financial hardship.

     

    Perhaps there's still a possibility of being able to work waiting for the outcome of the 457 visa

  8. No you can't. There are some visas which if you apply for them you can work, no matter what visa you were on before (partner visa for one). The 457 isn't one of those. When you go into bridging visa a for a 457 you have the same visa conditions as your last visa.

    Are you able to apply for a working holiday visa?

     

    unfortunately, not eligible for a whv as we have a son here with us.

  9. Hi everyone,

     

    i'm currently in Australia, Gold Coast on a holiday visa e600 with my family visiting other family. I have also been handing out a few CVs in the hope of maybe staying longer working on a 457 visa.

    My question is, can I apply for a bridging visa A on a tourist 600e visa? And also, would I be able to work on the bridging visa whilst the 457 is being processed?

    if someone one could also send me a link to exactly where it says I can or cannot work on a bridging visa A would be helpful. A potentially employer seems to think I can, but Im not convinced, especially bridging from a tourist visa which has strict conditions on not working.

     

    Thanks in advance

     

    Lee

  10. 187 visa not 189

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but is it possible to applied for this visa via direct entry even though I don't have an employer to sponsor me?

     

    Direct Entry stream

     

     

    You might be able to get this visa under the Direct Entry stream if one of the following applies to you:

     

     

     

     

    • have been nominated for a position under this stream (or were nominated for a position before 1 July 2012) and that nomination has been approved
    • you have never, or only briefly, worked in Australia
    • you hold a Temporary Work (Skilled) visa (subclass 457) but do not qualify for the Temporary Residence Transition stream
    • you are applying directly from outside Australia.

     

     

    The second and last point apply to me. If so, how do I go about applying for this?

     

    thanks

  11. Hi

     

    was just wondering how likely it was for an occupation, that was removed from the SOL last year and placed on the CSOL, to be re listed on the SOL?

     

    I'm running short on options to migrating to Australia; tried state sponsorship but the only state offering sponsorship turned me down on the grounds that I don't have any close ties to the state and that I don't have an offer of employment. So waiting for July to see if the SOL gets updated again.

  12. hopefully another aircraft engineer will pick this up or someone who had a similar situation.

     

    i've been reading many posts of peoples occupations coming off the SOL so have opted to go for a similar occupation of the SOL.

     

    i'm an AME and had sent off my docs for a skills assessment early last year when my occupation was on the SOL. unfortunately when my assessment returned to me my occupation had been bumped onto the CSOL. i have recently been looking at SS but only the NT are sponsoring AMEs (beggars cant be choosers) but i would prefer to in QLD, near family.

     

    As an AME i am technically an aeronautical engineer as i maintain aircraft. but under the skillselect website description it says the occupation has a skill level equivalent to a degree. I never went to uni so of course dont have a degree. i do however have a diploma and 7 years of on the job training/experience. does anyone know if this would suffice? would dread sending another 600 pounds to be unsuccessfully due to qualifications.

     

    any AMEs, Aeronautical Engineer or anyone else of knowledge in this area have an input? any and all informattion would be gratefully received!

     

    Thanks

     

    Lee

  13. Hahaha no competition I'm B1. Don't know if it's a wise decision but I've been holding off submitting my state nomination application as I've been approached by a recruitment agency with the possibility of a 457 employer sponsorship visa in the NT. Or should I go ahead and submit my application anyway as it's technically not a visa application so shouldn't be conflict with gaining a 457 visa but if the 457 visa falls through for whatever reason as least I can still go for the state sponsorship visa. Does anyone know how long, if the NT accepts my application, I have to apply for the visa through skillselect before it expires?

  14. Hi Peregrine

    Thanks for the information; it's exactly what i was looking for. Originally we had looked into renting close to the CBD but the prices are sky high.

    I'm an aircraft engineer, so ideally looking for something close to Brisbane International but, from reading many of the posts on here, it doesn't seem to be much of a commute from Palmerston.

  15. Hi Peregrine

     

    was just wondering how your research on suburbs were going? Me and my partner are hoping to move out to Darwin later this year with our 2 year old son and were also looking into family friendly suburbs. So far the information we've found on suburbs seem to be a bit outdated. So far been told to avoid the areas in darwin beginning with 'M' and palmerston. And best places seem to be nightcliff, wulagi and leanyer. But again there have been a few that say palmerston is quite good due to the new developments.

    if anyone else might have an input I'd love to hear it.

  16. Hi citation

     

    had a look at the NT SS again and your right isn't really that scary after all.

     

    i have a question/concern about my commitment letter. The thing is I don't have clue about NT lol. If it was about QLD it would be a different story. When we first started this whole process the plan was to get to QLD as we have family there but because of my occupation being moved to the CSOL and QLD don't need my skills Ive had to look elsewhere.

     

    my question is have you actually been to NT all was your commitment letter purely based on internet research? I think I might need to take a little time out to researching NT a bit better. And also what about job opportunities for AMEs? Most work I see being advertised online and seek have been for other states. Perhaps you could tell me a few names of airports around NT where I can center my research on?

     

    again, any info would be much appreciated. Thanks

     

    Lee

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