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  1. Sorry I should have explained better, because the years of experience needed changed and I can't work now to get the rest of the experience needed. Thank you, yes I will be concentrating on my health for the next couple of years, it can be managed but can flare up again at any time and it's something you have for life. But it's mainly managed with exercise and medication so I'm hoping it won't cost too much and won't stop me getting back to Australia in the future. I will be taking your advice, thank you so much :-)
  2. Thank you both so much for your replies. It was pretty much guaranteed that I could get a visa up until rules changed on July 1st. I am now unable to do my job anyway as I'm a hairdresser and I now can't stand for long without almost fainting. So I have had to give up my job. My partner has been told he will certainly be able to get a visa in a couple of years though. So I am way ahead of myself but twice now I have gone to apply for a visa and have been heartbroken due to rules changing or not having enough experience at the time etc. I just don't want to be keeping my hopes up to find out in a couple of years time that we can't get out there. I was out there on a working holiday visa before I became unwell so only managed to spend 5months there, I had a sponsorship lined up and everything. Completely broke me having to come home. I can't even bare the thought of not being able to live out there again. So this is why I am wondering so much in advance. Thanks again :-)
  3. Hi, I'm wondering if someone could help me please. I have been unwell for quite some time and I am still waiting to be diagnosed but it's thought that I have POTS syndrome. It's not something that's hugely well known. Is there anyway that I can find out if this could prevent me from emigrating in the future? If anyone has any advice or knows how I could find out I would be so grateful. Thank you Sarah
  4. Hi, I was just wondering if you had any luck finding out if you needed a skills assessment for 187? Sarah
  5. Yes I think I will use an agent nearer the time of applying for my visa. Got a few things to sort out here first. Thank you :-)
  6. Ok I will look into that then. Thank you so much for your help :-)
  7. Oh I see, ok thank you. I have P45, P60, bank statements and a statement of earnings from HMRC, do you think all of that with a stat dec would be ok? Thank you, Sarah
  8. oh no really? I don't suppose there is any other way is there?
  9. Thanks jodipodi, I will try and if I have no luck I will do a statutory declaration :smile:
  10. Thank you for your replies, I am in England I will ask but I am unsure if one or two of them will do it. Thanks again Sarah :-)
  11. Thanks for your reply. There's still lots of visas available for hairdressers: The 190 visa for South Australia, Northern Territory and Tasmania. The 489 visa for Queensland, Northern Territory and Tasmania. Unfortunately no Western Australia for you but there is ways in to Australia for you. Then after a couple of years you could always move to Perth. On the Vetasses, Victoria University and Tradeset website they all say you need to be able to do chemical straightening. I'm going to try do a few courses soon. The lists update on 1st of July so keep an eye out, you never know Western Australia may come back on it. :-) http://www.anzscosearch.com/ Look up hairdresser on there, it's much clearer to see which states are doing what and it's updated pretty regularly. Sarah
  12. Hi Laura, I haven't started applying for my visa yet as I need to do another year working in a salon over here first. As I haven't worked employed full time in the past 2 years. I qualified in 2006 level 2, but didn't do perming as part of the course so I'm going to try find a short course so can get a certificate in perming. Also mens hairdressing wasn't included in level 2, I've been doing mens hair since I qualified as I had in salon training but no proof or certificate for it. So I still have a long way to go and lots to do before I can start applying. Have you looked at Victoria University for skills assessment? I've been comparing it with Vetassess and apparently it's a little more straight forward. Sarah
  13. Oh I see, ok that's great, thank you Adam for your advice Sarah :-)
  14. Yes its on the CSOL list in quite a few states. I'm looking at the 489 visa in QLD. I've gathered loads of information about it all but need answers to the hairdressing questions. I have also contacted Victoria university skills assessment but says can take a week to reply. So wondered if anyone else had been in the same boat but managed a positive skills assessment. Thanks
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