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    Sorry i was typing from my phone earlier. i got told i would be accepted cause i am way above on the points with my trades and qualifications, for a 190 visa for me visa's for the wife and 3 children would be around £11000 not a definate number but thats not just for the visa's its for getting my children into schools them helping me find a job and house when im there, for taking my joinery test help setting up bank everything. i know moobobs said its cheaper but can anyone else recommend companies the one that phoned me was ipvisas.
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    so just got off the phone i can get a 190 visa for me and full residential visa for my wofe and kids. £11000 for all visa's my trade qualification. they will sort eberything find me a job and a home where i will be working. what do you guys think.
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    Hello everyone my names Craig. i have a wife and 3 kids under 4, i have a couple of questions for people that have up and left the uk. im a fully qualified joiner with 11 years experience, i have all my cards cscs, ecitb, IOSH would just like to know if theres much work out in Australia for joiners i have done all aspects of joinery from shuttering formwork to new build houses. how much would you say i need to have to take myself and family over. my wife looks after the kids but use to be an accounts assistant. where do i start with visa application. anyone know what rates joiners get paid. best place to find jobs with a sponser. im looking at the Perth area as i have friends out there. i did get a job offer with a sponser 3 years ago but due to my wife falling pregenant with twins i had to say no but now there turning 2 i think its about time i started thinking about doing it all again. I want my kids to live the dream i have always wanted to do since i was 10 years old. there is nothing keeping me in the UK. sorry for blabbing and thanks in advance.
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