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  1. 1 hour ago, Ausvisitor said:

    As someone who did the same a few years ago I wouldn't pull out of the house sale just maybe look for some temp accommodation or maybe just go on a roadtrip around the UK enjoying a few months free time.

    That said unless you've actually been granted the visa there is still no guarantee you will get them, so there is no simple answer here

    Thanks problem is we have a lovely home here we’re giving up and quite a bit of equity held up in it. 
    I’m 99% everything will be fine but life’s taught me to expect the one percent happening and don’t think I’m willing to take that chance , would rather pull out and for the grant then sell the house again.it’s taken nearly 3 years to get to this stage so happy to wait and get it right! 

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  2. Thanks for your reply.

    I think I will probably pull the plug on the house sale as it’s causing a huge amount of sleepless nights and unwanted pressure at the moment.

    we’ve used the service of a well  established visa agent in the UK and although everything should be ok there’s a very small chance it may not be and on that basis I’m not willing to lose our family home and put pressure on our marriage .

     

    like you said we should have waited until we got the grant, feel like we’ve got carried away with it all and moved way too fast!

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  3. Hi,

    We were invited to apply for a 189 mid December and logged 21st of December off shore uk family of 3.

    My wife is the main visa applicant registered nurse Aged Care 65 points.

    We sold our house and due to complete at the end of next month as we were working off current processing times at that time.

    Gov website suggest we should be granted within a 5 month period at present , but hearing som much conflicting information on different forums at present.

    Do you think it’s still likely to be granted within this period or realistically could be a longer process now ? Seriously considering pulling out of the house sale.

    TIA  

  4. Hi ,

    I'm wondering if anyone could help with the below ?

    my wife and I are nearing the final stages of the visa process and looking to move to the Sunshine Coast from the UK.

    we started the visa process nearly 2 years ago and quite a lot has changed in this time , we’re now having to lend more money for our mortgage due to the property boom over this time.

    I’ve calculated the outgoings below and just need to make sure we will be comfortable as this is a life changing decision for us as I’m sure you can appreciate.

    we will be coming out on a 190 visa.

    my wife is a nurse and will be working in Aged Care, I  understand that she can salary sacrifice a proportion of her wages and also we would be entitled to child care subsidy. I’m not entirely sure how this works so if anyone could help or add to things so we can get a realistic figure that would be extremely helpful

    my estimated figures are below.

    WIFES SALARY ; $75,000

    MY SALARY ; $40,000

    TOTAL INCOME $115,000 - $8000 remaining after tax
     

    Monthly Outgoings ;

    Mortgage $3000

    Child Care $1600

    Council Tax $200

    Electric $160

    Home Insurance $140

    Internet $80

    Groceries $300

    Phones Combined ; 80

    Fuel $200 

    Car Insurance $140
     

    TOTAL $5900 / Remaining $2100 

      
     

     

  5. Hi All ,

    Just after some advice please……

    My wife and I, have been going through the visa process now for over 12 months and in a position to lodge our EOI (Offshore).

    Having lived out there previously we are only wanting to live in Brisbane and the surrounding areas. 

    Having spoken with our migration agent today, the quickest and most realistic route seems to be sponsorship.

    My wife is a registered nurse in the UK and has worked in a aged care setting for the last 6 years with  13 years experience overall.

    I am wondering if any nurses working in a similar setting have been sponsored recently or in the past could offer some advice on this please?

    TIA😀

     

  6. Hi again guys ,

    just following on from my last post , I know Queensland is not currently open to offshore applications this being the case is sponsorship a no go also ?

    as previously mentioned we’re now in a position to submit our EOI but wanting  BRISBANE Queensland ! Just trying to explore all possible Avenues to get out!!

    my wife is a registered band 5 nurse in the UK and has been working in ages care for the last 10 years 😊 

  7. Yes having lived out here previously and traveled extensively my heart is definitely set on Brisbane!

    We’re also in the same boat and house prices have increased massively since we first started looking over 2 years ago! 
    We will have to keep everything crossed and do another affordability check as things progress!

    good luck with it all , I’m sure we’ll get there 😀   

  8. 8 hours ago, Marisawright said:

    I recall you were looking at Queensland, just be careful if you're going for NSW.  Houses in Sydney are at least twice the price of houses anywhere in Queensland, so you may find it's not affordable.  However if your wife is a nurse, there are lots of opportunities in smaller cities in NSW.  Newcastle is the largest and a nice place to live.  

    Thanks we’re looking at applying for a 190 in a different state then moving to Queensland 😀 

  9. Hi , 
    we’re considering lodging a 190 for NSW later today as you’re not obliged to stay in NSW should it be successful. 

    We’re thinking at least this way we’ve got the ball rolling as waiting for news from the Queensland gov is painstakingly slow! Every time they make a announcement it seems to be delayed again!

    Your making a great decision with Queensland!we lived and worked out in oz for 3 years previously and couldn’t imagine living anywhere else , we have a 2 year old daughter and know what a fantastic life she would have out here!

    keep us updated as to how your getting on and wishing you all the best of luck!   

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  10.  

    Happy New Year All! 

    My wife and I have been going through the visa process for 14 months now and only just about to lodge our EOI.

    we were looking at Brisbane but have lost a little hope as there seems no movement at all , every now and then we’d get a glimmer of hope and then be left disappointed.

    My wife is a registered nurse in the UK working in aged care , we’ve decided that our best chance is to go for the 190 for nsw we currently have 65 points.

    im wondering if anyone else is in a Similar situation and had any success and how long it took after lodging the EOI ? 
     

    TIA  

  11. Hi All ,

    my wife , 2 year old daughter and I will be over within the next 12 months.

    we have done a lot of research on different suburbs and lived in Brisbane previously.

    we’ve deceived we would like to settle in either Scarborough or Cleveland and wondering if anyone could offer pros on cons of the both suburbs. Schooling will be important factor for us.

    any help is very much appreciated.

    Thanks 🙂

  12. Thanks for your reply Nicky.

    sorry if I’m missing somthing but using the above calculator the figures above are close to what I’ve mentioned above.

    calculator shows wife’s salary $4705.25 net 

    My  salary $3009.42 net

    please could you kindly let me know where I’m going wrong here.

    Thanks again for your reply 😊

     

  13. Hi guys ,

    wondering if anyone could kindly offer me some advice? We are currently living in the UK and have started the visa process to move over to Brisbane with our 2 year old daughter. I have put some figures together for a estimated cost of living out there to make sure that it’s affordable. I have done this by reading over different forums ect ... but if anyone believes anything is incorrect or that I’ve missed anything could you kindly let me know.

    Salary’s ; My wife is a registered band 5 nurse in the UK with the majority of her experience being in aged care for the last 7 years. She will not have a job to go to when she arrives but working on salaries across different job sites and agencies as a minimum I would say she would be looking at $70,000 Aud.

    Take home pay after tax $4500.20

    I had a business back home but has unfortunately had to close due to COVID most of my previous experience has been in field sales. To play it safe I have based my salary on the lower end of the scale just for now at $40,000

    Take home pay after tax $3000

    Combined salary’s after tax $7500

    From this I calculate the following monthly outgoings ;

    mortgage repayments $2700 calculated at 4.35% ( could this be lower as we will be PR )

    monthly groceries shop $1000

    gas & electric supply $200

    car insurance $70

    fuel $100

    2 mobile phone contracts $100

    Health care $170 

    our daughter will be approx 3 years  old when we arrive and have child care costs at $1600
    ( please confirm if we get any help with this as permanent residence? )

    Total ; $ 5940
    Remaining $1560
     

    looking at this figure I’m concerned that this doesn’t leave us with what we would require to sub stain a decent lifestyle over here.
     

    please could you kindly offer your thoughts / Advice and let me know if I’ve missed anything or made a mistake anywhere.

    Thanks 😃  


      

     

     

     

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