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  1. Thanks PatW, the meet up sounds great! We lived in Godalming, Surrey but my parents moved here to Oz about 8 years ago and since then we'd been on lots of holidays to visit them then decided to make the move ourselves! So far so good!

     

    Hello CharlieV

    Welcome to you, too! Get-together/bbq is open to you and the family, too, if you'd like to come along. It's just an opportunity for people to meet potential new friends, start to make networks and ask questions about how it all works.

    What part of London were you?

  2. Hi we are also new to Oz & the North Lakes area, family of four (two boys aged 4 & 1 yrs) arrived on 13 Aug . We live very close to the park too and look forward to meeting up with this group on 17 Sept. Thanks for organising this its just what we need. Pat - how do I PM you as it would be good to meet up before this if you are free. Thanks. Elizabeth & family

     

    Hi Ozzieb! We moved to North Lakes in October last year - myself, my husband and our 3 1/2 yr old son. We live pretty close to Bounty Boulevard School and would love a play date! Our son goes to kindy three days a week and my husband does shift work but just let me know when you're free and hopefully we can work something out!

  3. Hi - looking for some opinions please. We're moving to the North Lakes/Mango Hill area within the next month or so. We've had a couple of house viewings and initially the area seems nice, although we may probably only be there for 6 month/a year to use it as a base to explore the surrounding areas and then buy a house in our preferred location.

     

    We're looking for a 3 or 4 bedroom house and I think one on some type of estate with a shared pool may be a good option and help us meet people and make friends. We also have a 2 1/2 year old son who will need to go to daycare/pre-school everyday so something close to those types of facilities would be great.

     

    Does anyone have any recommendations for specific areas that you think might work well for what we're looking for? We have viewings this weekend in Copeland Drive and Bass Court (both on complexes with shared pool/gym), would those be recommended?

     

    Thanks!

  4. Hi everyone - we're emigrating in mid-September. Our plan is to initially just send over a few thousand pounds to tide us over until we are settling into new jobs and keep the bulk of our savings in the UK while we wait and see what the interest rates do. My question is, if we are in Oz for 6 or 12 months and then transfer over our savings would we be liable to pay tax on it in Australia?

     

    Thanks for any advice!

  5. My parents moved to Hervey Bay after living in London for 50 years and they love it! Agree it is a great place for older people but for us or any young family it's really just a nice holiday location - a few nice parks, a small water park, some nice restaurants/cafés and of course great beaches and good for getting over to Fraser Island but other than that not too much going on. We've visited about five times in the last 7 years and love it as a holiday but would get a bit bored living there

  6. I would 100% recommend using an agent. I applied (and have been granted) a 190 visa as a Health Information Manager for the state of SA. I used an agent called Sort Out My Visa - they are based in the UK. Although in theory the application is a straight forward process there are some parts that are confusing and without our agent I'm sure we would of made a mistake along the lines somewhere which may have resulted in the visa being rejected or additional costs. Due to my age and losing points we didn't have any time for errors so felt that an agent was well worth the extra spend. Good luck!

  7. I'm just about to start getting quotes, but this sounds pleasing. Was it still 20ft for just over 2k? Any other extra's that you realised you needed on top?

     

    We managed to get them down a bit, so close to £2k plus delivery within 100 miles of destination. They were great, packed everything up, labelled it all by room and at the other end they unpack it into each room too. Only additional thing was insurance at 3% but you can always shop around for that part of it

  8. Just as an update - Anglo Pacific have been here all day packing and loaded our things onto the truck. They were great; worked non-stop, got it all done in 6 hours, wrote a really detailed list of items/boxes as they went and wrapped everything really well with individual labels on each item. Couldn't have hoped for better, lets just hope the rest of the process goes as smoothly as today did!

  9. Hi All,

     

    I've been getting quotes for our shipping over the phone from a few companies and today we had the first ones, Pickfords, come over to look at the stuff and provide a quote.

     

    The guy that came over entered the number of boxes etc into his iPad said, that's it I'm done, it will be sent over in an email tomorrow. Any questions? I had to quiz him about insurance, if packing materials will be supplied, if they write the inventory or I need to. He didn't know how busy they are so wasn't sure when I would be able to book. He was unsure about a lot of things and just seemed to not care all that much which didn't inspire much confidence!

     

    So, I have a similar quote from Anglo Pacific (just over £2k for half a container) and they seem much more knowledgeable. Anyone else had a good experience with Anglo Pacific and does around £2k seem about right for half a container?

     

    Thanks!

  10. Visas for 2 adults and one child plus medicals, agent fees, new passports, IELTS etc = £6k

    Shipping costs = £2k

    Flights = £2k

    No initial rental costs when we arrive as staying with friends and I already have a job so hopefully we won't need to use our savings.

    We'll be selling our two cars here and buying one is Oz so hopefully no additional spending required there either

  11. Thanks, yes, figured it is one or the other. I guess my question was more about which would be the preferred route to go down based on others experience - I guess my biggest concern with invoicing every month is the accounting/tax side of things that would be up to me to manage. And other things, like would I invoice in AUD or GBP for example? And then would that be paid into a UK or Oz bank account and depending on that who pays the transfer fees? Think I need to find a good accountant!

  12. We put our house on the market and sold within a week. No chain so it all went along fairly smoothly but there are always going to be some bumps along the way which you can never account for at the beginning of the process. We are now in rented - visa should be here within the next couple of weeks then we can hand in our notice on the house, pack up and go. Fingers crossed it will all work out ok

  13. Hi All, we're planning to move over to Oz later this summer on a PR 190 visa. I've been offered a role with a small UK company, working from Oz - I'll be the only employee based outside of the UK.

     

    My question is - how should I go about getting paid? Would it be best to set myself up as a Sole Trader in Oz and then invoice this company once a month - that way, declare my income in Oz and pay tax that way. I'm hesitant to get them to set up a separate payroll just for me....

     

    Any good accountant recommendations would be appreciated! Thank you

  14. We took our two year old for his medical earlier this year and it was great - very quick, straightforward and the nurses made a fuss of him. The hardest part was having him sit still for a photo! After that they checked his height and weight and then we went in for a chat with the doctor about his general health then stripped down to his nappy for a check; mainly just visual but also his knee and hip joints. Also checked his eyes and ears. No wee sample required, thank goodness!

  15. hello everyone, i am new to this forum.

     

    I have a stupid question about vetassess assessment. I want to apply Architectural Draftsperson (ANZSCO Code 312111), I have many years work experience in this field but my degree is in IT.

     

    When vetassess says "If the qualification is not in a highly relevant field, " does it mean a qualification in any field(like IT, or education?), or it means a degree in a relevant field just not highly relevant?

     

    in my case, can I get a positive assessment from vetassess?

     

    thank you in advance~~

     

    I was in exactly the same boat - a degree in a subject which has very little relevance to my career and work experience. Due to my work experience (around 8 years) in my chosen occupation (Health Information Manager) for the 190 visa application I received a positive assessment from Vetassess. I made sure that the I got as much 'proof' as possible to show that my experience matches my occupation - reference from my boss, one from a colleague, one from HR, copy of my job description, contract, copies of yearly appraisals etc etc. Good luck!

  16. Hi All - so, my agent attended a meeting on Friday to get an update on visa progress and to learn if any further visas would be granted before 1st July. Feedback is as we all predicted; 190's have reached the quota so lodged applications will not be processed until 1st July. On the positive side, it's only 4 weeks away!

  17. Has the status changed for all who applied in Jan/Feb from "assessment in progress" to "application received "??? Mine has not changed. "Last updated" date also remains to be the day I lodged my visa..

     

    Not sure about mine...we're using an agent so I don't log onto the system at all. Sorry that wasn't much help!

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