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A casual cleaner is required for 6 hour next Wednesday, 29th May 2013, to start work at 9 am. The job is located in Templestowe, Melbourne and is a home clean service. You will be working as part of a four person team. Looking for someone with a car. Experience in domestic and window cleaning is a plus. This job involves customer service, it is essential that you can communicate and understand English well. You will be responsible for providing a high standard of cleaning in an efficient manner. To achieve this, you must have high attention to details and be able to follow instructions correctly. The right candidate must be prepared to provide photocopy of passport, visa, driver's license and national police check. Will suit students that are studying to complete their degrees or visitors that are on working holiday visas. To apply, please email your application and resume to uhs.boxhill@outlook.com
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:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:HI THERE GUYS , IM NEW TO THIS SITE TODAY, THIS IS MY FIRST POST AND WOULD BE GRATEFULL OF ANY ADVICE. THINGS HERE IN THE UK SEEM TO BE GETTING WORSE OF LATE , ME AND THE OTHER HALF ARE REALLY THINKING HARD ABOUT COMING TO OZ. IM A FULLY QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN, 32 YEARS OLD WITH 16 YEARS EXPERIENCE, AND WAS HOPING IF ANYONE WITH EXPERIENCE IN THE TRADE COULD GIVE ME AN IDEA OF WHAT CHANCE I HAVE OF GETTING A JOB OUT THERE . IM REALLY ONLY USED TO DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS , IVE COVERED EVERYTHING IN THAT AREA AND WANT TO KNOW IF THERE IS MUCH DEMAND FOR DOMESTIC ELECTRICIANS IN OZ OF LATE. ALSO HAS ANYONE HAD ANY DEALINGS WITH TRADIES DOWN UNDER , AS THEY OFFER FULL TRAINING IN THE UK BEFORE YOU GO. £3000 FOR THE COURSE. ALSO WHAT WOULD THE MONEY BE LIKE IN OZ AS A DOMESTIC SPARK. ID LIKE TO HERE FROM PEOPLE WHO HAVE MADE THE MOVE OUT THERE AND GET AN IDEA OF WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE PROCESS. DOWN UNDER TRADIES RECKON THEY CAN GET ME THERE IN 6 MONTHS IF I GO AHEAD WITH IT. I REALLY WANT TO MAKE THE MOVE BUT NEED MORE INFO FIRST, AND MAYBEE A VISIT FOR A FEW WEEKS TO SEE WHAT THE CRACK IS . I WOULD BE GRATEFULL OF ANY RESPONSE. THANKS GUYS , HAVE A GREAT DAY!:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
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When my daughter finishes her vce if she decides to go to university would she be a domestic student or international student as i will be working in Melbourne on a 457 visa?
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Question about WA SS - Obligation to transfer funds in for domestic expenses
Dono posted a topic in Visa Chat
Hi forum I got WA SS recently and one of the requirements listed with the 2 year living in the state requirement is that I must transfer in "around $30 000". I can do this, but I'd like to know how strict they are on it? What if I prefer to leave funds in my home country and rather try make it on my salary once I'm there? I'd like to transfer the funds in once I am ready to put a down payment on a house. Any ideas? Do they demand proof at any time after landing? Thanks for the advice -
Hiya, we are flying with SIA into Sydney and then have a ticket booked to Hobart with Virgin blue - it was bought in conjunction with the SIA ticket so is a through fare. Just wondering though does anyone know what the policy for transferring from the international to domestic terminal is? I've flown with Qantas before and transferred through and they put you on their own free shuttle service but wasn't sure if Singapore and Virgin have this type of thing in place and I can't seem to find it no matter how much I google! I'm just starting to panic and want to be as prepared as I can be because of course we will have loads of luggage with us, a bike and also my 18 month old and pram! Thanks so much for your help in advance! xx
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Hi there, I have a couple of questions about getting my quals and experience recognised in Oz... if anyone has been through the system with the same level of qualifications and experience as me, I would be really interested in hearing about it... I'll explain a little about where I am... I am currently applying with TRA as a gas fitter for the purposes of a visa (it's cheaper than using VETASSESS as an electrician). However, I would also like my electrical qualifications and experience recognised. I understand that if TRA successfully assessed me and issued an ARTC, then once some additional training had been done with PEER in SA or CET in WA, a full grade A license can be obtained. My uncertainty is that I don't have C&G 2360 or 2330... I am just an NIC registered Domestic Installer, with a full scope license and 17th Edition. I have plenty of experience rewiring houses, fault finding, testing and certifying but only in the domestic field. I'm not sure if my quals and experience will be enough for an ARTC? Has anyone else on this forum applied for ARTC, only being a Domestic Installer? My other question is about when to apply... I have read that a few people on here have applied for ARTC whilst still being in the UK (from a thread in Sept 2011)... I thought that an ARTC can only being applied for with a valid visa to work and an Aussie address? Can anyone who has any experience of this tell me how they managed to apply whilst still in the UK? Did you give an Aussie address on your app or were you honest? Thanks in advance guys - this forum is sooooo helpful!
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Hi, I am looking for accommodation for single male, 45 yrs old, FIFO 9/5 from 31 August 2011 ongoing until mid October. Need a room with en-suite. Willing to pay approx $125 p/w As close to the Perth domestic airport as possible. Urgent request! Thanks
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I'd like to freight a few tea chests worth of household goods to family in the UK to settle an estate. Any info about safe reliable surface freight would be welcome. Looking for economic & safe options. Cheers.
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hi all, i`m looking into emigrating to oz, and am a fully qualified domestic gas engineer, but have not been employed in this field for the last 5-6 years. do i have much chance of getting in and also what does the skills test that i would have to pass involve ie: fitting a gas fire, cooker, installing a boiler etc. can anyone shed any light on these questions please
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Hi Does anybody know how long you have to live in Australia (on a permanent 175 visa) to qualify as a Domestic student? Or is it automatic? It's probably obvious but it's easier than waiting for my agent to respond... Thanks Luke.
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Hi All, As some of you may already know our visa got granted a few weeks back and thankfully I was included on my dad's visa - yippee! :jiggy: Originally we didn't think I would get accepted on my dad's visa so this was a massive shock! As i didn't think it would happen my back up plan was to go over to australia on a student visa so only really looked at info for an international student - however now I don't need to do that so i'm starting to look at going to university as a domestic student! This is where i'm getting a bit stuck.... we are going on a 176 visa so we are classed as permanent residents but are not citizens until our 2 years have passed... so I'm unsure as to what loans i can get. I did a search on this forum but didn't find very much hence the post! My main queries are: - Can I apply for a student loan in Australia as a Permanent resident or do I need to be there for 2 years before I can apply? - Does anyone know what the rough costs are for a domestic student? As I've been trying to figure it out on the Canberra University page and I have no idea what they are going on about .. for example EFTSL - what is this!? How much does a unit cost? Domestic Undergraduate/Postgraduate Student with a Commonwealth Supported Place : Student and Academic Services : University of Canberra Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks all! Emma
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Hi We are coming over for a reccie in June/ july for 4 weeks and want to visit brisbane, adelaide then perth. Can anyone advise me on the best way to book our internal flights ie. should we do it before or wait til we arrive and which is the best airline (and cheapest). Does anyone know about the 'mbacpak' tickets. Thanks, Jane
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Jetstar Airways are having a Friday Fare Frenzy Sale from 4PM to 8PM AEDT today. Some examples of fares below,to book go to http://www.jetstar.com/au/en/cheap-flights/sales.aspx?utm_source=jq_home&utm_medium=top_banner&utm_campaign=friday_fare_frenzy_20090213 Please note that these fares do not include taxes and charges and conditions apply. also be aware that some return fares may be higher than sale prices,but these are pretty cheap deals. Sale now on until 20:00 AEDT Friday 13 February 2009, unless sold out prior. Australian Domestic Routes Travel periods JetSaver Light# Fares $AUD Adelaide - Brisbane 12 May - 2 Jun 09 $59 Adelaide - Perth 12 May - 28 May 09 $69 Brisbane - Newcastle Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday only 4 Aug - 19 Aug 09 $9 Brisbane - Rockhampton Tuesday, Wednesday only 10 Nov - 26 Nov 09 $9 Brisbane - Townsville Not available on Friday and Sunday 3 Mar - 24 Mar 09 $49 Cairns - Gold Coast 9 May - 26 May 09 $59 Melbourne (Avalon) - Sydney Not available on Friday and Sunday 11 Aug - 27 Aug 09 $29 Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Adelaide Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday only 11 Aug - 27 Aug 09 $9 Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Cairns Not available on Friday and Sunday 12 Mar - 30 Mar 09 $89 Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Hamilton Island Not available on Friday and Sunday 12 May - 28 May 09 $79 Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Hobart Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday only 12 May - 26 May 09 $9 Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Launceston Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday only 11 Aug - 27 Aug 09 $9 Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Perth 11 Aug - 27 Aug 09 $89 Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Townsville 13 Mar - 23 Mar 09 $79 Sydney - Gold Coast Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday only 4 Aug - 20 Aug 09 $9 Sydney - Fraser Coast Sydney to Fraser Coast not available on Friday Fraser Coast to Sydney not available on Sunday 11 May - 27 May 09 $29 Sydney - Townsville 3 Mar - 24 Mar 09 $49
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Not sure if this is the right place to post this so Mods pls move if you want :jiggy: At home I’m lucky in the respect that I have a cleaner and also a local shop that does ironing and I’m wondering if I will be able to afford to carry this on here in Oz wether it be by hiring a local person who wants a bit of extra income or via a professional cleaning company? Does anyone know what kind of wage you would expect to be paid as a domestic cleaner that also irons? Also do you think it would be easy to find someone to do this and where could I advertise or find someone? Many Thanks Emma X
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Does anyone know if any qualifications are req to work in the whitegoods servicing trade in the melbourne area. Have 17 years experience and currently going through the TRA process. How sort after is this trade in this area as have found nothing so far. Any help would be good
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Hello all, Just a quicky really to help my oh, has anybody taken their cat to oz with them and if so do you keep them inside. My oh is scared that when we take ours it will go outside and die from some creepy crawly or eaten by a snake:confused: regards Kelvino
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HI EVERYONE DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT THE ELECTRICAL EXAM WHICH YOU HAVE TO TAKE ONCE YOU HAVE ARRIVED IN OZ CONSISTS OF? IS IT JUST A REFRESHER OF WIRING REGS OR QUITE IN DEPTH WITH PRACTICAL AND THEORY TESTS :? MANY THANKS....PETER.
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Considering Oz is a large place, you'll more than likely be needing to fly if wanting to go to another major city. Some domestic carriers are... http://www.jetstar.com.au http://www.virginblue.com.au http://www.qantas.com.au You can get some pretty cheap flights, but booking well in advance is advised. As in the UK, booking online is the cheapest way to get a good fare.