Jennifer welsh
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Yeh there will no quick decisions made that’s for sure , everything I read is making it seem so out of reach , I like the idea of the challenge it brings and the experience it would give my family and I , otherwise I continue to work for the nhs until I retire and possibly regret not taking the chance we had , I understand no matter where I go in the world I will have to continue to work eat and sleep unless a lotto win comes in lol , it’s just a question of where I make that happen .
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1 hour ago, ali said:
It is a massive move to consider but one which can be worthwhile. Research as much as you can with what's involved, be mindful that you may have to take a step back career wise in order to get your foot in the door and move forward - Lots to consider, but good luck with whatever you decide.
Thank you!
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Thank you all for your advice , I have to aunts who live in Perth and are trying to guide me also , they would be happy to look for accommodation for us before we arrived and I would not make the move without knowing I had a job set up to go to , however I now understand there is a lot to consider than maybe I first expected , we currently live with my mum just now and have until the end of the year to decide whether to place our savings on a deposit for a house in Scotland or start applying for the move to oz , we are both 37 years old I have a degree in nursing and currently work as a district nurse , now feeling a bit scared to start the process incase we are making a mistake , guess that’s something we need to think about more.
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Really that much ? For the process or to get set up ?
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We are in the process of saving how much would you reckon all in ? A friend of mine who went over recently on her own told me around £2k for the visa , I have lots to find out obviously lol
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2 minutes ago, Jennifer welsh said:
Thanks for your help , he is not however permission from her dad would not be a problem , my partner is a labourer so would not meet the points for a visa on his own I think I just wanted to double check he would defo be able to go on mine , also because I have a dependant would I need a certain amount of money in the bank ?
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I would be hoping to have a full time nursing job when I arrive therefore would have proof of income to support my dependant .
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Thanks for your help , he is not however permission from her dad would not be a problem , my partner is a labourer so would not meet the points for a visa on his own I think I just wanted to double check he would defo be able to go on mine , also because I have a dependant would I need a certain amount of money in the bank ?
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Hi looking for some advice please , I am a qualified nurse working as a district nurse in Scotland I have 14yrs experience and score 80 points , my question is can I put my 13 year old daughter on the visa too and my partner or would we need to be married or would he need his own visa ?
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Can I put my partner on a 189 visa
in Working and Skilled Visas
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You are spot on ... The challenge would be getting there financially , I’m attracted to the weather , it would be jnteresting to see how health works over there too , my job puts me at an advantage in that I can travel and most likely earn a living doing what I love , that’s what makes me want to give it a go , however having a 13yr old daughter means I can’t be selfish and need to make sure it’s the right move for her also .