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  1. Does anyone know if the proposed changes to citizenship timeline etc. came into effect from 1st July as proposed?  I haven't seen anything about it being voted on in either house?

    We are on a 489 visa so it affects our ability to get citizenship by about 3 years!

  2. Quite a lot of the phones shipped by GearBest are dual sim (and unlocked) and they will ship to both UK and Australia.  My wife and I have been using phones by Elephone for a couple of years now and found them to be pretty good and kind to the pocket.

  3. 2 hours ago, deedee said:

    Ps thanks for your reply to me last year Persianharry.. I took your advice in regards to obtaining letters. We’re heading to Adelaide too, hope you’ve settled there. 

    That's great news. Yes very settled here, we are loving it.  When do you expect to get here?  If there's anything we can help you with please feel free to PM me

  4. Hi Kidsammyc, You sound like you are in a very similar situation to when I applied.  I'm not familiar with mazlivant, I assume it is a brand of mesalazine?  If so, I take the same drugs but a higher dosage of Imuran (azathioprine).  It didn't cause a problem for me on the medical, but I can't stress strongly enough how important it is to be prepared.  Discuss your plans with your gastro consultant and ask him to prepare a letter describing your condition, medication and current situation.  Get the letter addressed to "whom it may concern" but sent to yourself so you can take it with you.  The drugs you take aren't particularly expensive so the Australian authorities won't be worried about that and if the letter from your consultant says that you are stable then that's a pass.  If you turn up at your medical without the letter they will write to your consultant and ask for the details and that could delay things by months and put doubt in their mind.  It's much better to get passed on the day with no queries.

    If there's anything else I can help with just let me know.

  5. This doesn't address the payrol issue though. They should be paying you visa Australian payrol with Aus tax codes and super.

     

    Sorry but I disagree. The company is a UK company, governed by UK regulations and law. They are employing someone who happens to live outside the UK, but really where the employee chooses to reside is not their concern. The UK company should meet their obligations of paying UK PAYE and pensions (super) and it is up to the employee to deal with the tax matters between the two countries via their tax returns.

     

    If the UK company had an Australian subsidiary then they could pay the employee through that entity with PAYG and super, but that in itself creates a bit of an accounting nightmare.

  6. This is still ongoing for me, but the long and the short of it is this:

     

    - There is a tax agreement between Australia and UK so if you have paid tax in one country that is deductible from the other country, so you only pay one amount of tax.

    - Ultimately you should be paying tax in the country that you reside. There are lots of rules to determine residency for tax purposes, but if you are going to be living permanently in Australia then that's where you should pay tax.

    - What should happen, although it takes some sorting out, is that you should notify HMRC that you reside in Australia and they should then issue a NO_TAX tax code to you for your UK employment and you won't pay any tax on your UK income (you do still pay NIC though!).

    - Then after June each year you should submit an Australian tax return, declaring the income from the UK, and pay the tax due for the whole year.

     

    Of course this is quite complicated so I would advise using an accountant that has experience of both UK & Australian tax systems to submit your tax returns in both countries.

     

    I hope that helps.

  7. i really liked reading the above Bob, my two little Ines Millie and Bonnie are flying through pet air on the 16th November to Melbourne! To say I'm nervous about it all is an understatement! But I always felt too that that short term stress would far out way giving them to a new home!

     

    I just hope there both ok as i as I know one will get a wee bit stressed out!!

     

    Oh looks like it's going to be a pretty full flight as our dog Molly is travelling with pet air on 16th November too. I'm dreading it for her she's so nervous about anything thing new.

  8. Hi, I know it's been a long time since you wrote this but i presume you got through your Medicals okay? I too have Crohn's and was wondering if this would be a problem (before we commit 8k in visa fees etc...) I have been off any treatment since 2005 & have been well since 2000.

    many thanks

     

    Hi deedee, I have Ulcerative Colitis and it didn't stop me getting the visa. It does depend on what medication you are on as some of the stuff prescribed for advanced UC and Crohns can be quite expensive (and that's what it comes down to: how much are you going to cost to to the Oz health system!). If you are stable at the moment then I would say that's a good time to apply for visas and plan ahead and ask your consultant for a letter to take to your medicals, I would do this two or three months before you expect the call to medical as NHS consultants can be a bit slow to issue these letters. The letter just needs to say what treatment/medication you are receiving and the longer term prognosis. From what you say about being well since 2000 I don't think you will have any problems at all.

  9. We have a couple of large Greek terracotta pots that we would like to take to Oz with us in our crate. Over the years they have gone a bit green. We have pressure washed them down but they still look marked, like a stain in the terracotta. Does anyone know if these would be allowed through Australian customs?

  10. The BBC have said that, although you will now be legally required to hold a TV license to watch iPlayer content, they are stopping short of asking you to enter your details and license number before viewing. So for those watching from outside the UK, strictly speaking they will be breaking the law, but there is little to stop them continuing using a VPN as they do now.

  11. I'm planning in advance here, I'll be coming to Oz at the end of this year on a 489 visa and I plan to be self employed. I just wondered what evidence I would need to provide when applying for the 887 visa in a couple of years time? The government website just says "evidence of self employment", but it is also clear that I need to demonstrate that I will be working full time hours.

     

    I just wondered if anyone had successfully submitted similar evidence so that I don't get 2 years down the line and find I've got the wrong paperwork!

  12. I'm going to be in a very similar situation, working for a UK company remotely from Australia, so very interested in the response, but I do have a supplemental question: I'm emigrating on a 489 visa, so to apply for a PR visa (887 ?) a couple of years down the line I will need to show employment for at least 12 months in Australia. Will the UK company employment count for this or does it need to be an Australian company employing me?

  13. I don't know if your bank has just got a bit confused? I was aware of the 3 year rule but thought it only applied to non EU nationals. As you are British citizens that shouldn't apply to you.

     

    Some banks will apply a rule like this (I believe Nationwide do), but that is just related to not being able to easily track your movements over the last 3 years, not an EU regulation.

     

    I'd shop around or try talking to a broker / IFA.

  14. That sounds about right, we got our CO in November and then visa grant end of February, so if yours follows the same pattern I would expect you had a week or two more to wait. The waiting is the hardest bit, particularly as you can't get any feedback from the COs. Just hang in there.

  15. Hi DAYA and welcome.

     

    All I can tell you is that the 489 processing time is seemingly random. There was a group of us that submitted 489s last November and a few of us received the visa a couple of weeks ago, but they were all for SA rather than NT. Other people have reported getting their visa within a week of submitting the medical and police checks. It all depends on a lot of factors e.g. how busy the COs are, how complex your case is etc. etc.

     

    It is hard to wait, but just hang in there. Have you applied or are you just looking into it?

  16. Hi All, I was desperately waiting for my visa and I typed in Google “I am still waiting for my visa from south Australia” and that’s how I came across this forum and i am glad that i did. I had applied for Visa on 17th Oct'15, Occupation Learning and Development Manager, CO was assigned on 19th Nov'15, I had provided AFP and PCC by 3rd Jan'16 but I am guessing the DIBP resumed its operations only after the 11th Jan'16. Surprisingly, I got an email from my CO on 11th Feb'16 asking for Indian PCC document. I immediately responded to her on email that its already available on my application and I have uploaded a copy again. From that time we have just been waiting :-( Congrats PersianHarry and Wanderlust!! I am very happy for both of you:-) Best of Luck to the remaining folks in this group and hopefully all of us should receive our visa this week itself:-) I will also be moving to Adelaide with my wife once we receive our visa and will be happy to catch up with you guys there!

     

    Hi Jags1209, and welcome to the club! I think you have done very well to get through the process without help from the information in this forum. From what someone else said in this thread I think you are probably just waiting for your application to popup on the COs diary again, so hopefully won't be too long for you now. Good luck.

  17. Hi jodipodi, I recently had to do this and all I did was phone the consultant's secretary, I think they all have one even if it is a secretary that serves several doctors or a department. I explained what it was for and she said that they often have requests for such references so she knew what to put. It did take about 4 weeks to come, but I did eventually receive the letter in the post. It was addressed "To whom it may concern" and just gave a very brief history, listed my current medication and gave a long term prognosis. This was all in about 4 lines.

     

    My only advice would be to ask for the letters as soon as you can. If you turn up to the medicals without them the doctor will quite likely ask that you go away and get the letters.

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