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  1. Yep, just checked on government website, can get an 18 month temporary graduate visa within 6 months of finishing your carpentry training. Then from there you can apply for PR as 18 months is sufficient time to showcase your experience. Thanks for your help :). Beats learning and staying in England for a few years
  2. Ye, kind of what I have done. That’s why I was thinking of making my time here a bit more useful and doing some training. My friend does the carpentry and works on the side, he seems to think he should be fine staying on a graduate visa afterwards so will see how he gets on first before making a decision. Either way I think even if I can do my training over here I would prefer that than doing it back in the UK. Could always move on afterwards if they don’t want me
  3. Ye thanks for the honesty. Got a friend who’s going the Tafe and part time work route in Gold Coast so will see how he gets on afterwards. Good idea about the agent will look into that, thanks for the help
  4. Ahhh ok I see, thank you. Hm tough one, really don’t want to spend 4 years in the UK haha so hopefully can find a way some how
  5. Thanks for the reply mate. Yes I get you, something to consider. I believe you can maybe get a graduate visa after you qualify so you can get some work experience? Not 100% sure though. Or if they bring this new 3 year working holiday visa out for UK residents (due to the new Freetrade agreement) maybe I could get my experience then. Been spending all day looking, it’s hard to know what’s for definate tho!
  6. Hi guys, So I have been in Australia for 4 years with my working holiday visa and Covid visa, and have recently decided I would like to get qualified as a carpenter so I could either stay here or New Zealand. From my understanding I could do a student visa and pay for a course through Tafe, while working on the side to support myself. However, I have come across a fast track course in the UK where I can get a city & guilds level 2 Diploma. If I attained this, would I be able to come back over to Australia and work and learn on the job and essentially fast track myself to getting my AFQ level 3, rather than starting from the beginning at TAFE? Or would this not be recognised over here and I would have to start from scratch at TAFE? Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks
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