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  1. We are with THREE in the uk and they have a roaming agreement with Australia where your home rates apply and this can be done for up to 3 months at a time. So we plan on using our uk ones for first couple of months then cancelling contract so it ends at the end of third month. That way we have a couple of months to get sorted.

  2. Hi kyliedonut,

     

    wow fantastic tic it's so good to see it all come together. We are due to land in Perth on 15th October for a 10 reccie. We have appointment with NAB on 17th in subiaco then popping up the same road to Ahpra to finalise registration. We have done a new fit2work just to be safe and have confirmation from case officer and Ahpra central office that new cogs won't be required. After all it will only be 6 months and 4 days old. We are so excited about trip. I'm looking for graduateships in Oz myself as I am due to graduate next year with my MEng in mechanical engineering.

     

    Looks like ire you have arrived just in time for spring. We too are flying with Etihad so good to hear your experience was good. We are taking my sister with us on our visit and staying with her dad whilst there. I have no idea what to expect but starting to try and find some quintessentially British gifts to take especially for the kids.

     

    Keep us posted on how you get on

     

    steve

  3. Hi thanks for that.

     

    I am currently on a accelerated scholarship to CEng with Siemens which means with my previous experience (mature student) and MPDS scheme I could potentially gain CEng within 2 years if I stay in UK. I think this would take substantially longer in WA even with my experience and grades. It is a long shot and I have seen some UK companies with branches in WA but a lot require citizenship due to security sector and military work.

     

    I am playing the long game here as we are applying on my wife's occupation as Nurse.

     

    Hopefully things will will pick up in next couple of years.

  4. Hi very stormy, yes I'm aware of the downturn which is why I'm hoping to get a graduateship as these continue regardless of the downturn in most sectors all be it in lower numbers. I'm just trying to gauge if it is better to do a graduateship in the UK or Australia. I am a mature graduate so scoping out the right move as I'm applying for graduateships here in the UK now.

     

    Regards

    steve

  5. My wife and I are taking a trip in October to present in person at Ahpra Perth. The in principle letter states if cogs is over 3 months old a statutory declaration will be required. After hearing different stories we contacted Ahpra by phone and they have confirmed we can sign stat declaration even with cogs being 6 months 4 days old but will need a new fit2work as it will be 7 months 2 days old. We haven't seen anything that says a new fit2work is required but don't think we can risk it.

     

    Regards

    steve

  6. Hi we are due to present in Perth mid October. Our registration in principle letter only says if cogs is over 3 months old we need to sign stat declaration. Nothing about 6 month timing. Or fit2 work. We emailed the case officer and she replied stating we only need to sign stat declaration. Has anyone else had this issue when presenting even though letter doesn't state the 6 month bit.

  7. Thanks for that Steve.

     

    I have been looking on the second hand sites and things and will probably start with something fairly basic - still have a lot to buy since moving back and other bits and pieces.

     

    My main headache is figuring out where to shoot pigeon / game without it costing a mortgage. On line, all the ones I have found are fairly posh shoots down here in Berkshire and as a result carry posh costs - a number were in the 4 figure bracket for a days shooting.

    Join pigeon watch forum. So much great knowledge on there and guns for sale.

  8. I think everyone entitled to vote has a duty to do so. You may not live in the UK now but you are considered to have a right to at any time through your citizenship for example. This is a very big thing for the UK and will effect everyone. I don't personally think the pound will suffer from leaving the EU. All the evidence actually shows how the UK will prosper. There is no reliable evidence it will be worse out the EU. At present too much of the U.K. Regulations are dictated by people not elected by the UK people. That is not democracy and not what I want for the UK so I'm voting out.

  9. There are a number of excellent ranges that allow a broad range of shooting. There is even one that is military style and used by the SAS that you can use.

     

    When are you making the move and will you be selling any guns? I am doing some lessons and things again in order to get my license in the UK and will be looking for a 12 bore if you have one that's not too expensive

     

    we are not planning the move for a couple of years as I still have at least 1 more year at uni to do. I'm desperately hoping not to have to sell my guns as I have built up a nice collection of special edition models etc. I'm sure it will be much easier for you to get your ticket in Windsor then up here in Lincolnshire as ours is run by G4S (say no more). There are lots of options when it comes to a 12 bore though anything from £25 for a basic old one up to many thousand. A Barretta silver pigeon is a popular model though. My lad is really into it and if it's 2 years away he will be 14 so able to do more in Oz. I highly recommend as shop called Forest Lodge Guns in wragby if you look them up. One of the premiere shops in uk and priced very well.

  10. No, we don't have any former registration, we need the visa for two reasons, one to enter the country and present in person, the second to satisfy ID Catagory A (overseas passport with valid Australian visa).

  11. Thanks for the advice guys. Flights booked with Etihad through sky scanner for October. Spoke to Etihad direct and confirmed meals and seats. We are going via Abu Dhabi. From what I've read we don't need a transit visa so all should be good.

  12. We are doing our validation trip in a few weeks

     

    I have opened an account with NAB for my partner (the nurse) and arranged to pick up her debit card the day we arrive, the NAB paperwork says a temporary address is ok, she can then ask for a printed statement with address which can be used by AHPRA to complete registration there.

    We have just booked our flights for October to visit family in Perth. We will finalise bank account and Ahpra registration whilst there. Then we can move things along planning on a validation trip next July all going to plan of course.

  13. Hi everyone,

     

    we are going to book flights to Perth soon and have never booked flights before that were not part of a package holiday. We have found flights on sky scanner and cheap flights.co.uk and was wandering if anyone had any tips on what to look out for such as extra charges etc. The one we have found is with Etihad stopping at Abu and comes out at £1176 return for 2 adults.

     

    Any advice ice would be much appreciated.

    Steve

  14. They have accepted my wife's passport with tourist visa ( as per the list in proof of ID requirements document). The only thing they request now is proof of Australian address, this apparently is a requirement of NMBA but not listed on the documentation. The application officer has confirmed a tourist trip is fine as long as you get a date of entry stamp in passport. We are not applying for visa yet as we need our 5 year window to start from next year for our timings to work out with validation trips and travel validity period of visa etc. I know a few people have made a visit just to finalise the registration so hopefully they will shed some light.

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