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  1. Hi All , Our lodgement was 18th December 2014 ( not 14th as I have on my timeline) and we have today had our invitation email. Meds/ Police/ Aos ......after a long wait its happening ! I found this forum only a few months ago but thank you to all for the information offered and stories shared. Any newcomers , there is great support here !!
  2. Hi Alan, Thank you again for your help and advice. I hope your presence here drums up support for Go Matilda as It is great reassurance having someone so knowledgeable around!. I have today had my invitation to get medicals and police checks plus AOS started. Yippee ( I think ) as now have to finance the 2nd vac and house sale is messy. Thanks again Geoff
  3. Hi Alan. Sorry but I've read the document and your email 50 times. The current processing date is 25th November 2014. Our lodgement date 14/12/14, I am expecting an email for AOS any day. What do you reckon ?
  4. Hi , on a 143 we will be permanent residents so I've been told we will be entitled to first time buyers grant and no stamp duty . Sure that's correct .
  5. Hi, our lodgement date was 14/12/14 and we are expecting our email for aos any day. Your getting closer!
  6. No first hand experience as I'm still in the waiting room. Being in our early sixties, I have been a bit worried about jobs as my wife and I are both intending to work when we eventually get to Perth. I have posted here and on other forums and the feedback I have had is that some ageism does exist and with the downturn in the mining and therefore the Perth economy I may have some trouble getting something. However having been on holiday the last couple of years I have made some friends and have two or three possibilities already in the pipeline. I don't know where your heading but everything goes by truck and when you start building your network surely "who you know and not just what you know" will provide some openings. Especially your husband with his experience and a HGV licence will stand a great chance of employment. From what I've seen the Australian austerity is not like ours and there still seems to be plenty of money around. Jobs are there and hopefully you both and us both will stumble into something quickly. We will all be millionaires before we get our UK pensions . Good luck anyway.
  7. Just reading up about holding premium bonds as a resident of Australia. See the link below about unclaimed prizes unclaimed by people in Australia. Could one be your Son or Daughter ? https://nsandi-corporate.com/nsi-appeals-to-premium-bonds-holders-in-australia-to-use-fee-free-service-to-claim-their-prizes/
  8. No Not yet, any day I reckon for email to start AOS docs etc. We have hopefully got a buyer for our house and hope the timing all matches to sort the finances. Wouldn't mind if I done hear anything for a week or two tbh. Assuming the house sale goes smoothly and the AOS takes 3 months to process as normal, should be ok. Bit risky and stressful but just hope the timing works out or its a bridging loan ££££. I will let you know as soon as I get any word, we are all getting a little closer every day !
  9. Haven't got any advice I'm afraid. If it goes on the movement date it's November ! I think you will get "the" email any day. There is a gentleman called Alan Corlett ( i hope) who lost all the time. He is an agent and will know. I would Scan back a couple of pages to track him down and PM Him . It maybe he's on holiday or I think he might have responded to your post.
  10. It was mentioned a couple of weeks ago that Centrelink are taking about 3 months to process the AOS, does anyone know if that is still the case ?
  11. Back on the pension thing, I believe that as I'm not due to get my pension until 2020 the pension is frozen from that date and not the date I move to Australia. ( whenever that may be )
  12. I might be a bit thick but I really cannot see what a reciprocal agreement between UK an Australia has to do with me getting the fair amount of pension.My payment will be paid into my account by the UK government taken from the pot I have paid into for the last 50 years !. Could it be they ( the politicians) are finding any grubby way they can to make sure there's plenty in the pot for there massive pensions . No I take it back i am sure that wouldn't cross their minds . I suppose it any of us cannot afford to exist on our frozen pensions we have the option of selling up and coming back to the UK. At least we will have had some quality time with the kids and grandkids. Awful thought but if needs must it's what we will have to do. I presume they won't be able to stop us ?
  13. well unless th UK government have a change of heart and play fair ( in my opinion) to those who have worked and paid their share for a pension, I guess I will have to hope i can do ok in Australia and not "need" the increases to survive . Am I happy to go to share my life with my kids regardless ? Yes I can't wait !
  14. My intention is to live until I am 120 ish, can't instantly work out the math (s) on that one Just now !
  15. As we have still heard nothing about meds etc I might be getting ahead of myself but .. anyone know of a way to live mostly in Australia but a little in the U.K. To qualify to have the increase in state pension instead of having them frozen ? Is it possible ?
  16. Hi Amytran1 Please let us know when you hear something We are a week or so behind you and would really like to share you journey step by step. Only just putting house up for sale so bit nervy if things progress too fast or too slow ! Geoff
  17. Hi nanajan, I have pondered the different scenarios and our first problem is we haven't got all of the funds in our bank and need to have the house sold to complete our finance. We are both fit ( ish) and no known serious medical problems so we are optimistic ( if not just hopeful ) that we will be accepted medically. Yes, if something horrible came up on the medical we would buy somewhere smaller anyway . I wonder if immigration read these posts? I do feel they should offer a lot more information about what medical conditions are accepted, probable timelines for lodgement dates etc. This is such a radical change of circumstances where "we" are selling homes, everything we have spent our lives achieving . I have a business to wrap up, finances to sort out With tax , vat etc Without knowing when or if we will get a visa granted. All this and we are paying a handsome sum of money , which I believe is justified, to be with our children. They are young and love their new lives and country and want spend their working lives contributing to Australias future. If we cannot join them I doubt they would be as sure. I hope to make Australia my home and contibute to its future also. Would love some more info to lessen the guesswork and therefore stress! At this point I should sing the national anthem but I have not got to that page in the handbook yet ! thanks again everyone for any information posted
  18. Next question ( theres a million more flashing through my mind) " IF " we sell our house say October and are homeless, is it feasible for us to"holiday" in Australia awaiting payment of 2nd vac and eventual issuing of Visa? I know we might have to then suffer a short break in Bali or somewhere to activate the visa but that's life. Otherwise we have to move in with family here or commit to a 6 months rental. What would you do ?
  19. Great news for the above who have had requests for AOS and police checks etc. I am a couple of weeks behind you in my lodgement dates. Does anyone have an idea of a timeline from when you get THE email for Aos etc. Is the going rate a 3 month wait for Centrelink to process the AOS then another couple for the Visa Grant ......do you reckon ??
  20. Hi Alan, I know your not God but with your knowledge of the system, do you feel this latest bit of news of possible switching of 103 and 804 applicants is likely to have an immediate effect on us 143 applicants. We applied Dec 2014 and thought we were ready to start packing boxes ! There's worse things that can happen but it's Sooo difficult to plan anything . Your opinion please ?.
  21. Thanks Alan, Yes we are where we are in the queue but the projected processing times have gone from 36 to 39 months (90%). The question is with a late Dec 2014 lodgement are we now talking Feb/March 2018 (39 months) before we hear anything and the ball starts rolling?. Thats a big difference in our houses sale plans. Just anxious and frustrated ( like others I'm sure). Incidently. do you know if the 39 months Immi refer to is start or completed by date please ?.
  22. Tried talked no to our agent who insists we just have to wait. Nothing at all they can do!. I am going to email immigration to see if they will divulge any information that might give us a clue when we might progress, anyone else emailed them? Can anyone advise on best email to contact them on?
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