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  1. Thanks for response they are diplomas and I'm insured to practice them on the general public (but only as last month). Originally started doing them all to make some extra cash but I've enjoyed it that much I started doing more... Lol the HD brows was very expensive I know its all well recognised here but because I don't know the beauty industry in Australia I'm lost! I'm not even sure they offer HD brow products in Australia? Lol there's a lot to look into I suppose. I honestly don't know much about it all , I've just started building up these little things from scratch to compliment my make up artistry course (extra cash lol). I was told about the professional portfolio building course by a friend who went to Australia, but that was for a working holiday so a lot different... It's a very hard topic to find anything on !
  2. I'm about to complete a professional make up artistry course including special effects make up. Also have a number of certificates for beauty treatments (HD brows, lash extensions, gel nails). But they are all separate courses I have been putting myself through over time. Has anyone had any trouble getting their beauty qualifications recognised? I'm just wondering because I know a lot of people usually do one big course where as I've gathered up loads of little ones. I was considering doing a course completely aimed at building up my professional portfolio with proper models/photography rather than just clients. It's looking like it will cost me anything between 1000-3000 as its with a top make up artist. Anyone know if this would be worth the money? I've only really been doing it since June but want to get as much under my belt as possible. Thanks
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    CSOL?

    May sound silly, but there is just too much info on this on the internet sometimes. Can someone 'briefly' sum up how this works for me? If your job is on the CSOL, does that mean you can apply for sponsorship if you have a job to go to? My husband is exploring options for his little sister (not that she has a job to go to but just trying to show her options)
  4. Were in the same boat, our only chance at a 189 is if my husband gets 8 or more in IELTS. Reading your post has made me think, dyslexia may also be my husbands problem ?? It always held him back in school. He doesn't have much experience either ( he's in air con and refrigeration ) so we lack points there which is why we desperately need the IELTS. We've been really worrying about it but fingers crossed
  5. We were ideally looking at Queensland (Gold coast, Brisbane area) as my husband has family round that area but it doesn't look like they would sponsor his occupation . I've also found out the ceiling for refrigeration and air conditioning has been lowered which doesn't look good for us as he hasn't got the most experience. My husband thinks I'm thinking about it too much, he's the laid back one, I just worry ! Lol but hopefully I am just worrying about it too much and the revision will pay off.
  6. Thanks again for replies Without superior English we only have 55 points. And if we decided to wait until he had the extra experience then we lose points for age (currently in the 25-32 band). So, the 190 may be a better option if we don't get the English. I'm really unsure of the requirements for other visas as I thought with us being British the English tests weren't going to be so hard and getting the points would be easy, but his English writing held him back even in school. All we can do is practice and hope for the best. I think we will take a look at the PTE though, it seems it may be the easier option for him. I don't want to end up being held back too long because as I said before, if we wait for the extra points for experience we lose them in age
  7. Thanks for reply his English speaking, listening and reading is all fine. It's the writing we can't get past, he just struggles to get what he's trying to say down on paper. What are the other options for the English test? The only other one I've heard of is the PTE? If there was something with less writing it would be great! Lol the IELTS seems to have a lot of essay style questions which seems to be the problem.. But I'm sure we'll probably get them in all tests..
  8. We are hoping to apply for a 189 visa. My husband is a refrigeration mechanic but only has 4 years experience (as far as the migration agent we spoke to knows the labour work he done before for the same company won't count). Unfortunately unless he gets 8+ in the IELTS we won't qualify for a 189. We've been revising and looking at past papers (his older sister is an English teacher and even she has tried to help) but there is just no way he'll score that high. He's great at his job and anyone in his work would agree but written English just isn't his strong point. Were still going to try the test anyway but someone suggested we try to get a 457 instead and maybe apply for a 189 when he has more experience ? I'm not sure of the ins and outs of a 457, but aren't these very hard to get ? Any advice ?
  9. http://www.tradesrecognitionaustralia.gov.au/Programs/Pages/RTO-Finder.aspx# Found the page? I think? Hope this helps... Lol I THINK, although your skills were technically assessed by VETASSESS, you still put TRA??? But I'm not 100% sure
  10. I'm not an expert so don't hold me to this! Lol but I also got very confused with this yesterday. My husband is a refrigeration mechanic, if you look at the SOL it says he needs his skills assessed by TRA. But if you go through as many pages as I did on the TRA website when you click on his occupation it tells you their (whatever the technical term is RTO something or other) is VETASSESS. I don't know how the TRA works exactly but seems they have other assessing authorities do their assessment s for them?? Again, I'm no expert lol based on my research yesterday lol but have a look anyway ..
  11. Wow, its crazy what they expect kids to have. I suppose it's so they keep up with technology , it changes that often by the time my son is in school God knows what he will need. I hope they don't introduce them to primary schools, I worry about kids being on the internet too much lol
  12. IPads? Are there actually schools that expect you to have those? My son will only be 4 (if we go by the time were hoping to). Rent wise we have enough for approx 6 months + and still plenty of time to save, its really the extras were trying to out money away for now. My husband is a refrigeration mechanic so yeah he has licences etc to do, but still plenty of time to put away for it. We just need to calculate roughly how much more saving we need to do , I hate not having a rough timeline of things lol and extra cash because of the low starting wage too. Shopping is a big one too I suppose, we've lived in this house for four years and I still forget we've no cheese grater, only two pots and three glasses! Our house has very little in it, and every time we have extra cash I still forget to buy them !
  13. She was my family dog, sadly she passed away last month and my mum has now took our dog for company so we won't have any pets coming with us
  14. Thanks for all responses, its looking like its mainly all the little things that add up. Yeah we've counted furniture, its our shipping and money to replace what we don't ship lol
  15. Thanks Our accommodation on arrival will be with family so not too worried about that one. We've left ourselves a huge chunk in our 'money to get by' so its just knowing where it all needs to go, always forgetting something !
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