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  1. Thanks a lot for all of the responses guys, definitely helps me out. I'm goinv to be liaising with agents as soon as my level 3 is done. 

     

    If I've got to wait three years, then so be it. I don't think three years, in the grand scheme of things is that long.

    If I get advised that I can do it earlier, I've got to go for it. 

     

    Just out of curiosity, how long are the Ielets, medicals and background checks valid for? 

    If I can get these done earlier and they stay valid then I'll at least it gets the ball rolling. 

    . Once again, thanks 👍 

  2. The agent is one that my friend recommended after research, it did include medicals for the four of us, police checks, skillselect and anything else. 

     

    What figure would you guys expect to pay and could you put me in the direction of any other agents please? 

     

    Thanks for the help guys 👍 

  3. I'm lucky to know a couple of contacts in Perth for painting and decorating, from when I did a worki g holiday visa some years ago. The plan was to contact them, when things are more set in stone and reach out to others. 

     

    I'm going to contact the migration agent to ensure that my 13 years previous experience and the level 3 will be sufficient. He did say it was.

    The initial plan to get straight in to work was based on the visa quote of £20,000 and £3500 for my level 3. Six months living expenses on top of that means I won't be in Ozzy for dlsome time 😔 

  4. 12 hours ago, rammygirl said:

    Also your work experience only counts after qualification so if you get a level three you will have no points for experience.  Points mean prizes as higher points get selected to apply.  Can you get APL assessed instead? Talk to your agent about visa options and points. 

    Hi Rammygirl, 

    I did say that to the migration agent and he seemed to think that the 13 years experience with a level 2 and then topping up would be sufficient. I'd be gutted if that wasn't the case 😔 

     

    I'll look at the APL option, thanks. 

  5. On 12/07/2022 at 06:58, Quoll said:

    You are rather putting the cart before the horse but schools are going to be the least of your worries.  Most people get an airbnb for 4-8 weeks during which time they hope to pick up a rental for 6-12 months. Schools in Australia all have priority enrolment areas and students living within those areas are guaranteed a place whenever they rock up (the exception being if you choose to try for a temporary employer sponsored visa in which case schools cost you several thousands and if they are full you can be asked to go elsewhere).  So, rule of thumb, get a rental close to where you think you might be working, you can afford the rental, there are vacancies and you think you can stand the neighbours and the neighbourhood.  If you cant stand the neighbourhood then you wont want your kids in the local school.  Nobody is going to get their knickers in a knot if you dont get the kids to school for a few months while you get settled and nobody expects them to start at the beginning of the year or even the beginning of a term or week for that matter.

    Ahh, I se. My thinking was that because it is expensive living that we should both get in to work ASAP but perhaps this isn't the best way to go about things. 

     

    Thanks a lot for the advice, it will give me a different perspective on things 👍 

     

    Jay

  6. Hi Marisa, 

    Thanks a lot for ml getting back to me. 

    I've been NVQ2 qualified and decorating for 13 years. Just need to top up to level 3. 

    My migration agent said this would be acceptable, its a City and Guilds Level 3, I really hope they will gain me a skilled visa! 

    Quite happy to work for someone and prove my worth 🙂

     

    Thanks for the links, they are exactly what I need 👍 

     

     

     

     

     

     

  7. Hi guys! 

     

    I'm complaining my painting and decorating qualification and looking at relocating to Perth. 

     

    I have a partner and two primary age boys. 

    Im guessing we will be renting to start off. 

    How did you guys go about finding a school in the same circumstances? 

    My partner and I intent to go in to work straight away, pretty much. We may find a suburb that we like better closer to a different school and don't want to uproot the boys, twice in quich succession. 

     

    Any advice or nice schools/suburbs to start researching is greatly appriciated. 

     

    Thanks in advance, 

    Jay

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