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  1. Those M&S £10 meal deals for 2 with a bottle of wine. I miss the old countryside pubs. If you’re a beer drinker, you might want to have a few European draught beers before you leave aswell, a lot of them aren’t served on tap here. 

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  2. I’ve recently gotten my full electrical license and it’s a long process.

    To be honest the future skills assessment is not difficult if you’re a sparky, even if you do muck something up I think you’re allowed to go and correct it. I did mine in Sydney. You will have to study a bit for the theory side if it’s been a while, health and safety, AC/DC theory, safe isolation, fault finding, motor wiring DOL starter both 3 phase and the control circuit.

    Make sure you have a go at the practice paper future skills provide you.

    The capstone is a lot more difficult.

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  3. 7 hours ago, Ausvisitor said:

    Right now I'm hearing that the place to buy is Sydney, the market is depressed (still going up but not at the rate of places like Lennox Head) but of course in the next two years people will get tired of commuting and offices will want people back in (even if they are saying they won't at the moment) ...

    Average house price is $1.8m, who can afford that?

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  4. If there’s no route to PR, you’re just delaying the inevitable arent you? You’ll have to go home eventually and 5 years is a long time to have lived here. I personally couldn’t just live on back to back temporary visas it would drive me mad!

    If I was you I’d go home and live in London for a year or two, it’ll kickstart your career. I lived there for 3 years and had a great time. 

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  5. British TV and radio, I can’t stand aussie radio. The other day the hosts were laughing for 10 minutes straight at the thought of riding on a horse naked, I had to switch it off and drive home in silence. 
     

    I miss not paying $55 a kilo for ginger which I like to use in smoothies and cooking with. I miss my old job and colleagues. 

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  6. Firstly I’m an electrician from the uk with NVQ3, I qualified in 2016 after serving a 4 year apprenticeship. Shortly after qualifying I went to Australia on a WHV and worked on labour hire for roughly 9 months as unlicensed electrician. I then returned to the uk and got another job as an electrician which was for a few months.

     

    This is where it gets tricky - I decided to go into the lift industry and have been working as a trainee lift engineer for the past 2 years working towards my second NVQ3 in lift installation which I should complete this year.

     

    I know that electrician and lift engineer are both in demand skills but can I claim all the points from both careers into one application?

     

    Also if I have 2 NVQ3’s can I claim extra points for having a secondary qualification?

     

    Thanks

     

  7. Hello we’re in the same boat! My partner is Australian.

    I have consulted an agent and researched a lot.. basically the main requirement of de facto is living together for one year and that’s just a starting point! - with few exceptions (a baby etc).

    We starting dating in August 2017, I asked her out in December 2017 and been together ever since. Opened joint account and moved in together in July 2018. We are wanting to just apply now but we are having to wait until we have paid 12 months of rent out of our joint account together to give us the best chance of being accepted. We have all the usual stuff such as holidays together, savings account, pictures etc.

    The other alternative is to apply for the prospective marriage visa ?

  8. If you are daft enough to live in London......


    I came down here from Manchester to further my career..which has worked actually.

    Didn’t mean to meet an Aussie and move in with her ! Wouldn’t plan on staying much longer if I hadn’t met her.
  9. I know what you mean, I lived in oz on a working holiday visa for 9 months and enjoyed it but never felt settled but I think that’s due to just being on a temp visa.

    Fast forward now I live in London and we will be applying for a partner visa later this year with my aus partner.

    You sure you want to come back to the horrible central line commute in summer? I can’t wait to get away from it honestly haha.

  10. Living together is not sufficient to satisfy immi that a de facto relationship exists, especially a genuine relationship.
    It is possible to satisfy the 'genuine de facto relationship; criterion without having lived together at all -this strategy has worked, but. is not recommended



    Yes I understand, from what I have read though the living together for 12 months is the main minimum requirement?

    We have loads of holidays together/travel, pics with families, joint account, savings account together, Christmas cards, presents, receipts, cards and much more.

    I think we may write our wills soon to add to the evidence.
  11. Hi everyone,

     

    Just looking for an opinion on whether this is ok to use as our start date for living together;

     

    I moved in with my partner in April 2018 and the only proof we have of this is her e mailing the agency asking if I can move in with her.

     

    The agency replied back saying something along the lines of : “yes I have spoken with the landlord and your partner is allowed to live in the house as a permitted occupier”

     

    However I didn’t pay rent until June as I was still locked into a lease at my old place. Then in August we opened a joint bank account and we have paid joint rent/groceries/meals etc from that ever since.

     

    They didn’t put me on the lease so I guess the only evidence of me moving into the house is that e mail from the agency? Is that good enough evidence to use as the start date of us living together?

  12. Hi,
    My boyfriend and I had plans to apply for the partner visa before my temporary skilled visa expires in November this year. However, in light of recent news that bridging visas will not be granted when changes come into effect anytime before 10th June this year, we are now very keen to apply ASAP.
    Advice from friends who have gone through the partner visa process themselves in the last 12 months has been to apply now despite us living together and hence having limited evidence of a de facto relationship. I am aware that we can get around this by registering the relationship and don't necessarily need to be living together. We do also have a shared bank account and other evidence. Friends have said that it was several months before they were contacted re their application and that you have ample time to get your evidence, therefore once we are living together we can start to attach more. 
    I have concerns about doing this of course as it's a lot of money to get this wrong.
    It would be great if anyone going through the application process could give me some advice.
    Thanks,


    We are in a similar situation as applying onshore off an ETA was our original plan in August, however having heard of the changes it looks like we’ll just have to apply from London offshore.

    Where did you hear that bridging visas won’t be granted sometime before June 10th? My agent just told me to sit tight and they will let me know if we have to change our plans.

    Regarding your question I’m not sure.. i think it’s better to meet the 12 month requirement before u part with $7k+ and play by the rules, but that’s up to you.
  13. Hi guys,

     

    Surprised I havnt seen this mentioned on the forum but I had an e mail from my agent saying there are some changes happening to the partner visa application process.

     

    Apparently you will need to become an approved applicant before you can lodge an application which might have implications for applying onshore straight off an ETA visa? For example the ETA will expire before you get approved as an applicant meaning you will have to leave. Processing times for becoming approved could take 12 weeks I have read.

     

    Has anyone got anymore info/know when the full details are going to be released as me and my partner are planning applying onshore later this year, but this might complicate things.

     

    The full details havnt been released yet but you can read it here:

     

    https://ahwc.com.au/australian-immigration-news/breaking-news-changes-to-australian-partner-visa-legislation/

     

     

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