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  1. 1 hour ago, RDB said:

    Hi, please could someone tell me whether it's possible to apply for a Medicare card before you leave the UK, and whether is it recommended that I do so, or is it better to apply for one on arrival to Aus?

    I am on a British passport.

    Many thanks

    Hi,

    You can't apply hilts in the uk. I tried to do the same! You'll have to go into the centre link office upon arrival and apply for Medicare. It wasn't too much of a headache, just make sure you take a copy of your visa and passports. Make sure you get to the office first thing as you can be waiting for a while to get seen.

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  2. 16 hours ago, KPG said:

    @Csully23 thank you for taking the effort and giving all the info you could. 

    I am not from UK so I guess I would need to take Medicare for the entire family. Would you know how much would the approximate cost be?

     

    All the best with your job hunt.

     

    What about education / school fees on a 489? My daughter is 9 and my son is 4.

     

    Thank you once again.

     

    Cheers!

    Medicare : when we went to our 'new arrival meeting' you should be invited to one once you arrived. They said people on a 489 and not from uk are not entitled to Medicare and will need private health insurance. I'm not sure on the costs. 

    You'll need to check with the school on the fees. You'll pay the price that everyone pays. The prices are on the schools websites. Depending on when your son turned 4, he'll start off at kindy, again there's private and public. 

  3. This is what I was worried about when we moved over 15 months ago with our 6 month old son. He was on cow & gate in the uk. We used premixed cartons for the flight over, they're fantastic! We had a tin of formula in the main suitcase. I had planned on mixing the uk with Aussie formula. Only problem I had with that is that the milk preparations for the formula is different to uk. i just moved him straight on to the formula here, it's so much easer to prepare and take out with you than the uk stuff. 

    I looked into shipping formula over, you can but honestly the formula here is fantastic, didn't have any problems with his stomach. 

  4. On 03/01/2018 at 23:37, KPG said:

    Hi Guys,

    Well by God's grace things seem to be progressing well and hopefully if we clear our Health Check then we seem to inch closer in acquiring a 489 Visa :D and considering it would take 5 to 6 months i.e. May - June we should have our visa in our hand. If things go as per plan then we intend doing our landing in Sept - Oct 2018 but I have many queries on how to go about it? 

    We are a family of 4 (2 children aged 9 and 4)

    • which suburb in Adelaide do we decide to live in and what should be the criteria while choosing a suburb ? (close proximity to the city, schools, public transport etc)
    • considering that there wont be any income when we reach, what is the monthly outgoing should we expect? We plan to rent  2 bedroom apartment / house.
    • can my children get admissions in a government school? ( i know it wont be free as I am on a 489 visa) and what would the fee structure be like? (Grade 6 and Grade 1)
    • what is the best way to scout for jobs? appreciate if anyone can share a template of CV's that are normally followed.
    • are rental properties normally furnished or unfurnished? 
    • can we get a short term rental where we can be flexible to move out once we decide on the suburb we want to live in?

    I would also appreciate any additional info that you think can be useful, like from your own experiences, lessons learnt, do's and don'ts etc.

     

    Thank you.

     

     

    KPG 

    Hi KPG,

    We've been in Adelaide on a 489 visa for 15 months now. We moved with a 6 month baby.... having no family here to help was a shock to the system! 

    We started off in a holiday home for the first 2 months in Port Noarlunga. As we had no idea about renting here. We found it easy to get our rental here, all you need ID paperwork and copies of utility bills from the uk. We didn't have references as we're home owners in the uk. We pay $300 per week in rent for 3 bed, 2 min walk to the beach, but we got a good deal there. We put $100 away weekly for gas and electricity. 

    one of the things myself and hubby regret is not getting a container and bringing EVERYTHING thing over, even the tin opener. Starting from scratch is such a head ache and can be expensive.

    The things we found out once we got here is that on a 489 visa you don't get any help with childcare fees/rebate and will have to pay full fees. You get Medicare if you're from uk as there's a reciprocal agreement between the 2 countries. You will need to get ambulance cover as if you call for one it'll cost you about $900. We've not bothered with private healthcare, and we're with a bulk billing gp in Seaford.

    Schools -  your kids can go either state or private. My sons only 20 months now, I'm looking at getting him on the waiting list for a private school in Christies Beach called St. John the apostle. Depending on how much your annual income is you may be able to apply for a 'school card' for reduced fees. We don't get this as my husband earns over the limit.

    On the job front, my husbands a mechanic and got a job after 5 days of being here. We just handed his cv out. I've not been so lucky..... I'm a qualified HR Advisor who managed a recruitment team, I thought I'd get snapped up, with all my qualifications and experience. But to be honest, im actually enjoying the time off raising my son, we do so many outdoor activities, there's so much for kids here. Things are tight financially with one wage but we're managing and still having a good life here. 

    I hope if managed to answer some of your questions. I'm no expert, just learning as we go along. Good luck!!

     

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