Down Under Tradies - Licence Training
#1
The Plumbers Wife
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Down Under Tradies - Licence Training
Hi,
My partner Joseph is a Plumber and has been advised by a member of Down Under Tradies that he would need to complete a licencing course in order to work in the plumbing trade in Australia, which is fair enough. He said that the course is available in the UK and can be completed before migrating, which sounds fantastic. However, as always there's a downfall - it costs £3000 and only takes place in London (we live in Liverpool.) It takes place from Thursday-Sunday over two weeks and at the end of the course you are granted a provisional licence which will entitle you to work in the trade over in Australia. The man also claimed that depending on your experience and qualifications, you could even be granted a full licence whilst still in the UK. If not, you go to Australia with your provisional licence and work under supervision for 12 months and then you are granted a full licence.
Although the course seems expensive and a lot of messing around, our only other option that I am aware of is to complete the training in Australia with a specific University. From what I have seen so far, it is basically like doing a whole degree in Plumbing (something which my partner already has) and although it is cheaper, you cannot work for an employer until you have completed the course, which is at least 12 months.
Does anyone know about the Down Under Tradies and whether or not we should go ahead and do the training here? We are already persuaded as at least then my partner would be ready for work as soon as we migrate, but I thought it would be best to get some ideas first.
Thanks very much and hope you can help
My partner Joseph is a Plumber and has been advised by a member of Down Under Tradies that he would need to complete a licencing course in order to work in the plumbing trade in Australia, which is fair enough. He said that the course is available in the UK and can be completed before migrating, which sounds fantastic. However, as always there's a downfall - it costs £3000 and only takes place in London (we live in Liverpool.) It takes place from Thursday-Sunday over two weeks and at the end of the course you are granted a provisional licence which will entitle you to work in the trade over in Australia. The man also claimed that depending on your experience and qualifications, you could even be granted a full licence whilst still in the UK. If not, you go to Australia with your provisional licence and work under supervision for 12 months and then you are granted a full licence.
Although the course seems expensive and a lot of messing around, our only other option that I am aware of is to complete the training in Australia with a specific University. From what I have seen so far, it is basically like doing a whole degree in Plumbing (something which my partner already has) and although it is cheaper, you cannot work for an employer until you have completed the course, which is at least 12 months.
Does anyone know about the Down Under Tradies and whether or not we should go ahead and do the training here? We are already persuaded as at least then my partner would be ready for work as soon as we migrate, but I thought it would be best to get some ideas first.
Thanks very much and hope you can help
#2
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Re: Down Under Tradies - Licence Training
Hi Lisa
Hope your well.
Can I be cheeky and ask about the course you found in London, I had no idea that you could do the course in London for Aus. I would like to look into it and see what it entails.
Also, is your OH a Gas Safe qualified here?
I have also heard that you need different qualifiactions depending on where in Aus you go.
Hope your well.
Can I be cheeky and ask about the course you found in London, I had no idea that you could do the course in London for Aus. I would like to look into it and see what it entails.
Also, is your OH a Gas Safe qualified here?
I have also heard that you need different qualifiactions depending on where in Aus you go.
#3
The Plumbers Wife
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Joined: Jan 2013
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Re: Down Under Tradies - Licence Training
Hi Lisa
Hope your well.
Can I be cheeky and ask about the course you found in London, I had no idea that you could do the course in London for Aus. I would like to look into it and see what it entails.
Also, is your OH a Gas Safe qualified here?
I have also heard that you need different qualifiactions depending on where in Aus you go.
Hope your well.
Can I be cheeky and ask about the course you found in London, I had no idea that you could do the course in London for Aus. I would like to look into it and see what it entails.
Also, is your OH a Gas Safe qualified here?
I have also heard that you need different qualifiactions depending on where in Aus you go.
#4
Re: Down Under Tradies - Licence Training
correct me if i`m wrong,
but as each state has its own rules, regulations, requirements and examinations for the licensing of trades people,
how can a course done in the uk cover the requirements for each state?
its difficult enough trying to get another states license under mutual agreement policy ( this is when your already licensed say in qld and you want to work in nsw )
i think it would be prudent to contact the licensing authority from which ever state you intend moving to first and see what they require for the licensing of your partners trade,
but as each state has its own rules, regulations, requirements and examinations for the licensing of trades people,
how can a course done in the uk cover the requirements for each state?
its difficult enough trying to get another states license under mutual agreement policy ( this is when your already licensed say in qld and you want to work in nsw )
i think it would be prudent to contact the licensing authority from which ever state you intend moving to first and see what they require for the licensing of your partners trade,
Last edited by steve`o; Apr 10th 2013 at 7:29 pm.
#5
The Plumbers Wife
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Re: Down Under Tradies - Licence Training
correct me if i`m wrong,
but as each state has its own rules, regulations, requirements and examinations for the licensing of trades people,
how can a course done in the uk cover the requirements for each state?
its difficult enough trying to get another states license under mutual agreement policy ( this is when your already licensed say in qld and you want to work in nsw )
i think it would be prudent to contact the licensing authority from which ever state you intend moving to first and see what they require for the licensing of your partners trade,
but as each state has its own rules, regulations, requirements and examinations for the licensing of trades people,
how can a course done in the uk cover the requirements for each state?
its difficult enough trying to get another states license under mutual agreement policy ( this is when your already licensed say in qld and you want to work in nsw )
i think it would be prudent to contact the licensing authority from which ever state you intend moving to first and see what they require for the licensing of your partners trade,
#6
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Re: Down Under Tradies - Licence Training
To be honest, since publishing this post I have completed decided against DUT! I am looking at other licensing courses now and have found that you can complete an application in NSW once you have moved. The only downside is that you have to complete a course first so my partner will be out of work for at least 6 months if not more. In more of a pickle now!
#7
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Re: Down Under Tradies - Licence Training
We also met D.U.T at immigration fair and were told the same thing 3k for course plus , other half asked about different state regulations for the guy to state it covers the "BASICS"requirements but OH pushed him on gas regulations (he teaches/assesses himself) and though it was sold as a step up to full licence sooner it considered of very basic content that if you had served an appt here you would have learnt this in first year not worth 3k.....
#8
The Plumbers Wife
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Re: Down Under Tradies - Licence Training
We also met D.U.T at immigration fair and were told the same thing 3k for course plus , other half asked about different state regulations for the guy to state it covers the "BASICS"requirements but OH pushed him on gas regulations (he teaches/assesses himself) and though it was sold as a step up to full licence sooner it considered of very basic content that if you had served an appt here you would have learnt this in first year not worth 3k.....
#9
Re: Down Under Tradies - Licence Training
I know, its ridiculous. I am so glad I done some extra research because we were literally just going to go ahead with it next year. It's a shame there's companies like that out there, at the end of the day you are planning your entire future and moving half way across the world... they just take advantage of that!!
Have a nose around the Plumbers section of working abroad, there's lots of info on licencing requirements for UK plumbers moving to Oz. This one may be of particular interest, http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=744925 - but I'd follow the advice you've already been given and check out any info here with the relevent licencing authority in NSW.
Cheers!
Beth
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Re: Down Under Tradies - Licence Training
Hi,
My partner Joseph is a Plumber and has been advised by a member of Down Under Tradies that he would need to complete a licencing course in order to work in the plumbing trade in Australia, which is fair enough. He said that the course is available in the UK and can be completed before migrating, which sounds fantastic. However, as always there's a downfall - it costs £3000 and only takes place in London (we live in Liverpool.) It takes place from Thursday-Sunday over two weeks and at the end of the course you are granted a provisional licence which will entitle you to work in the trade over in Australia. The man also claimed that depending on your experience and qualifications, you could even be granted a full licence whilst still in the UK. If not, you go to Australia with your provisional licence and work under supervision for 12 months and then you are granted a full licence.
Although the course seems expensive and a lot of messing around, our only other option that I am aware of is to complete the training in Australia with a specific University. From what I have seen so far, it is basically like doing a whole degree in Plumbing (something which my partner already has) and although it is cheaper, you cannot work for an employer until you have completed the course, which is at least 12 months.
Does anyone know about the Down Under Tradies and whether or not we should go ahead and do the training here? We are already persuaded as at least then my partner would be ready for work as soon as we migrate, but I thought it would be best to get some ideas first.
Thanks very much and hope you can help
My partner Joseph is a Plumber and has been advised by a member of Down Under Tradies that he would need to complete a licencing course in order to work in the plumbing trade in Australia, which is fair enough. He said that the course is available in the UK and can be completed before migrating, which sounds fantastic. However, as always there's a downfall - it costs £3000 and only takes place in London (we live in Liverpool.) It takes place from Thursday-Sunday over two weeks and at the end of the course you are granted a provisional licence which will entitle you to work in the trade over in Australia. The man also claimed that depending on your experience and qualifications, you could even be granted a full licence whilst still in the UK. If not, you go to Australia with your provisional licence and work under supervision for 12 months and then you are granted a full licence.
Although the course seems expensive and a lot of messing around, our only other option that I am aware of is to complete the training in Australia with a specific University. From what I have seen so far, it is basically like doing a whole degree in Plumbing (something which my partner already has) and although it is cheaper, you cannot work for an employer until you have completed the course, which is at least 12 months.
Does anyone know about the Down Under Tradies and whether or not we should go ahead and do the training here? We are already persuaded as at least then my partner would be ready for work as soon as we migrate, but I thought it would be best to get some ideas first.
Thanks very much and hope you can help
hope this helps.
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Re: Down Under Tradies - Licence Training
If you do a search on here you will see that they are not recommended.
Personally, I would avoid.
Personally, I would avoid.
Last edited by Kapri; Apr 18th 2013 at 3:44 pm. Reason: Typo