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  1. Practice, practice, practice! I wouldn't bother with buying the books, I found the best stuff oNline

     

    I booked mine for 4 weeks in advance and did a bit of study every night. Probably a bit of over kill as I needed 7 or 8 and ended up with 8.5 (and English was not my best subject) but still really helped me out with my visa points. Still a bit of joke that we have to do a 3 hour exam! I would spend the most time on reading and writing, listening is easy and speaking you cant really prepare for, its just a conversation with the examiner. Good luck!!

     

    Harry

  2. Hello Poms,

     

    Been in Oz 8 months now and very close to getting my residency. I was a construction project manager in the UK but I've decided to take a slight meander in my career as whats the point in being stressed all the time in this amazing country??

     

    So I have the CAD technician and PM experience behind me, few years laboring for carpenters in my family, now I'm just looking at the best way to learn the kitchen fitting /cabinetry trade? Do anyone have any contacts or have any advice on the training or route I could take??

     

    Any help would be great and I'm feeling a little stuck and really want to make this work.

     

    Thanks :)

     

    UpTheWolves

  3. Sounds good, what sort of thing do you like to do when backpacking in Brisbane? I went to Cairns and did the great barrier reef as a kid but would like to do it again properly. I'm pretty much landing in Brisbane and starting work in construction. I've been to Brisbane quite a few times now though so if you decide to stay a bit longer or need any advice let me know!! Happy travels! :)

  4. Hey,

    Ill be arriving into Brisbane on the 9th June so less than a month to go :) Just wondering if anyone else is around at the same time?

    Im staying in Bunk hostel for a few days and thats all the plans i have so far!

     

    Hi Hannah,

     

    I'll be arriving in Brisbane on 13th July and staying with my brother for a bit. Have you been before?? What plans do you have??

     

    Harry

  5. Harry It all depend on your skill assessment and your country.. and if you have any knowledge about skill assessment then it’s very easy process then you don’t need migration agent.

    Can you please share your occupation and your country..

    if you are in Australia right-now and you did your qualification from Aus then it’s very easy..

     

    Many thanks for your replies guys. I'm a Building Surveyor from Wolverhampton but I will be applying from Aus as I am going out there on a WHV in July for a year.

     

    I am going to apply on the construction project manager skill as that's what I've being doing for the last 3 years and I've checked the criteria and all looks good for me. I have no experience of the application but my 2 brothers and partners are Aus citizens and say they can help me. If it was a few hundred I think I would go with an agent for piece of mind but is it thousands???

     

    Anyone know the risk of the skills list changing?? I know people are going to say it can change whenever! But what are the chances?

     

    Many thanks,

     

    Harry

  6. Well if you plan to stay and you believe you qualify for skilled migrant visa now you should get cracking. Occupation lists change and you might find yourself ineligible if you wait. Family sponsorship by a brother means very little, you still need to qualify as a skilled migrant and it is a poorer quality of visa.

     

    Ok thanks Bungo I'll get started now. Project manager is on the list so I will make some enquiries.

     

    Many thanks!

  7. Skilled migrant then?? I am a qualified building surveyor but I'll be working unskilled in construction (fed up of the rat race, meetings and sat on the motorway) but that's a different story. I can apply for an additional year on WHV anyway so I have plenty of time. I have one brother who is a citizen and one who is a resident so there is also a possibility of sponsorship.

     

    Thanks

  8. I would say as early as possible but monitor them for a bit. I waited 2 weeks for a flight in July and they went up £200 so don't hesitate. I also recommend going for a good route, airline, stop overs and aircraft rather than save a few quid. Still bargains out there if you have time to do a bit of searching.

     

    Hope you find your flights.

  9. Does anyone now how soon you should start applying for residency and how long it takes (assuming I want to stay). I've given up my job and house here and taken the plunge to go and live with my Brothers in Brisbane. I'm worried applying for residency might be difficult and should get it started asap.

     

    Has anyone been through it??

     

    Thanks,

     

    Harry

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