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  1. Got our citizenship certificate last week so knuckling down and getting my private and state pensions from Uk sorted.Need to voluntarily pay my national insurance contribution to qualify for a full pension went on gov
    Website bit of a mind field any easy solutions out there [emoji106]

  2. There’s no need to inform HMRC of your departure from the UK.
    However, you will generally be required to continue to file a UK income tax return if you have any UK source income.


    Thanks I thought that might be the case [emoji6]
  3. Hey guys

    Been nearly 5 yrs since we came to this great country,won’t lie been hard been very ill,move from Melbourne to the regionals just before covid and only Pom in the work force,bought our second house last year and sold one so all good and flights booked in September for a visit to the Uk and get a copy of my birth certificate so can get my citizenship [emoji1] then back home to oz.

    Just wondering how many of you guys informed hmrc when you left the Uk

  4. 145k a year is a fantastic wage I’m half that.
    We live in Melbourne it’s what you make it and I’ve never regretted moving here beaches and parks are free clean and tidy and people are so much nicer [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]

  5. Hi mand88
    I'm on a 186 visa with PR and we came to Melbourne start of January this year.
    Started my application back in March last year in uk was a long process.
    I had to do a vetasses skills test for Australia even though I have city&guilds and a master tech for a premium brand motor company.
    Be aware as I found out my qualifications don't transfer this side of the pond even though I'm working for the same manufacturing car company
    just in a different country which is a load of bureaucratic tape rubbish. .

  6. Hi Phil we arrived in Melbourne in January 2017 ahead of us was our 2 dogs and we where constantly updated on how they was doing at the quarantine centre.
    They are well looked after there and you should of heard them when we picked them up which was priceless but not cheap.
    Couldn't dream of leaving them even though they can been a pain.

    Kelv

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  7. Hi Briandi

    Thanks for that we have been here in Melbourne for 5 months now and haven’t started fishing yet.

    Lot of people have told me not to realise the carp as they are considered pests

    Will also try a bit of sea fishing to.

    Many thanks
    Kelv

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  8. Hi great thanks for your reply.
    Yeh no kiddies just dogs don’t know which are worse .
    We will be looking for long term rental as it all depends if we get PR then we can look at buying then hopefully.so is the commute around Melbourne hell on wheels like everywhere else .

  9. We have a sponsorship 457 work visa and I will be working in port ingles, Melbourne (awaiting PR outcome) My partner will be looking for a job when we arrive. We have a booked a stayz for the first 5 weeks in North Williamstown while we find our feet and figure out where we want to live. Our 2 small dogs are coming with us too. We know we want to live as close to a beach as possible and in dog friendly areas, but within reasonable commuting distance to work. With only five weeks to figure out where to settle, and also get a rental, it would be good to get some idea on possible areas to concentrate our home search on. We are both in our mid 40s btw, like eating out and long walks with pups [emoji4]thanks

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