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dingdong Aug 16th 2004 6:11 am

Re: Electrician emigrating
 
[Hi Leanne and Darren

Me my Hubby and 2 boys go to the Gold Coast on 3rd Jan and my Hubby is a Spark. He has just e-mailed this bloke who has said it takes 6 weeks to get your paperwork looked at, then an 8 week course and then it can take 12 weeks before eventually getting the licence. Is this right?? thats going to be about 5 months with no income - surley this cant be right?? are you aware of this? do you have any other info that you think me might need??
Cheers,
Dingdong :D

Darren&Leanne Aug 18th 2004 4:22 am

Re: Electrician emigrating
 

Originally Posted by dingdong
[Hi Leanne and Darren

Me my Hubby and 2 boys go to the Gold Coast on 3rd Jan and my Hubby is a Spark. He has just e-mailed this bloke who has said it takes 6 weeks to get your paperwork looked at, then an 8 week course and then it can take 12 weeks before eventually getting the licence. Is this right?? thats going to be about 5 months with no income - surley this cant be right?? are you aware of this? do you have any other info that you think me might need??
Cheers,
Dingdong :D


If i were to take the practical test, What would this involve doing?
Is there any one out there who has done it?If so could you please give me a bit of info?
Cheers

woody1974 Aug 18th 2004 7:05 am

Re: Electrician emigrating
 

Originally Posted by Terry
Not posted for a while but thought you might be interested to know that giving as much detail as possible on the TRA is the way to go and bore them with as much detail as you can think of. Once you get here you will need to have your TRA forms looked at again by the relevent TRA people and employer rep's. You will then be issued with a cert. that will gain you a temp licence. There is an exam that follows which is based on the wiring rules and if passed you gain the full licence. It is possible to get work without the licence, I am working and have shown no references or trade papers to my employers.

Regards

Terry

HI terry have you done the exams yourself or are you just working as you say without the papers because on another thread someone was quoting 6 months for the licence.
also did you get any books on the exams you need to take

cheers

andy :) :)

Thrud Sep 17th 2004 10:13 pm

Re: Electrician emigrating
 
Ok I have got to write the reference from my boss, has anyone got a draft I could use, I am really not looking forward to writing about stocks and dies, 1.0mm singles etc etc.

Any help??

tommy the electrician Oct 9th 2004 6:55 am

Re: Electrician emigrating
 

Originally Posted by Thrud
My problem seems small in comparisson, I have to write my TRA, I have started to draft it but it looks so dissconnected, the tip on side cutters seemed useful though, any more tips, not sure if I should bore them about conduit, footprints etc.

hi thrud im now started on my tra any advice and are you using an agent

Alan Collett Oct 9th 2004 2:47 pm

Re: Electrician emigrating
 
If you would like some formal assistance (or simply an idea of what it might cost to engage an agent who has a specialism in TRA skills assessments), please complete the details at this weblink:
http://www.gomatilda.com/contact.cfm#appraisal

My colleague Glenn Newton (his details can be found at the same weblink) used to be a director at TRA ...

As others have said, the initial TRA classification is only useful for migration purposes - registration for electricians is also likely to be required in due course, and the procedures (and departments concerned) vary between the States and Territories. As Glenn said to me when I enquired of him on this very subject earlier this week, welcome to federalism!

Best regards.




Originally Posted by Thrud
Another spark looking at a move to sunnier climbs, has anyone any reference or TRA tips, I am just starting out.


Cheers or Gday


Thrud Oct 9th 2004 11:44 pm

Re: Electrician emigrating
 

Originally Posted by tommy the electrician
hi thrud im now started on my tra any advice and are you using an agent

I have an agent and will hand out advice if there is anything useful, basically you just need to convince the TRA that you are an electrician, its a bit of a slog but seems straightforward.

Thrud

tommy the electrician Oct 13th 2004 5:05 am

Re: Electrician emigrating
 
hi thrud i understand you need to get documents certificates signed by a authorised person who is classed as an authorised person any ideas

Thrud Oct 13th 2004 6:53 am

Re: Electrician emigrating
 

Originally Posted by tommy the electrician
hi thrud i understand you need to get documents certificates signed by a authorised person who is classed as an authorised person any ideas


Tommy mate you do need to get the certificates authorised, this can be done by either,

Solicitor
Notary Public
Justice of the peace
Commissioner for oaths

I used the solicitor, they charge about £5 per copy, I thought this was expensive but what can you do, I suppose it makes a pleasant change for a solicitor to be making an honest buck and not living from someone elses misery, LOL.


They should use a stamp and ensure that they sign it, the name is also clearly printed, includes position of signatory, contact details of signatory.

Hope this helps.

Gday cobbler.

davegreen Oct 13th 2004 10:20 pm

Re: Electrician emigrating
 

Originally Posted by tommy the electrician
hi thrud i understand you need to get documents certificates signed by a authorised person who is classed as an authorised person any ideas

Tommy, Just go to your local Magistrates court and get the JP to certify all documents for £8.00 standard fee for the lot

alison_g Oct 14th 2004 6:11 am

Re: Electrician emigrating
 
[QUOTE=dingdong][Hi Leanne and Darren

...., then an 8 week course and then it can take 12 weeks before eventually getting the licence. Is this right?? thats going to be about 5 months with no income - surley this cant be right?? are you aware of this? do you have any other info that you think me might need??
Cheers,
Dingdong :D

Hi there, Yep I'm afraid this is right! you have to take your uk certificates and get the equivalent cert from the Qld board who don't meet very often, they then decide whether to give you the equivalent cert.. circa 6 weeks, then with this cert you can work as a 'mate' and have your work signed off each week, you do this for 6 months then are allowed to work on your own, this is when you get your licence!! I believe you can now take an exam.. We are in the same position as you, although cos we have lived there b4 have the certificate already......... now hubbie will have to find a job as a mate or pass the exam to bypass this bit..
Cheers
Alison :confused:

Darren&Leanne Oct 15th 2004 11:35 am

Re: Electrician emigrating
 
hi we have been here 4 weeks now,darren has just got his certificate (which was from the tra over here)which means that he can now apply for his licence.Before he can apply for his licence he needs to do a cpr course and there isnt one untill nov 2nd so he has to wait untill then
Once he send his application form in with the cert from the tra meeting over here they will asses him again and decide which exam he will have to do to get his electrical licence.
Please note that a health and safety course has to be done as well to get your blue card before you can work on any site.At the mo untill Darren gets his licence he is working as a trade assistant for an electrical firm just to bring onme cash in.
i think that it's all the waiting which is annoying as the british sparkies are very well quallified to do the job.

Leanne

tommy the electrician Oct 18th 2004 3:55 am

Re: Electrician emigrating
 

Originally Posted by davegreen
Tommy, Just go to your local Magistrates court and get the JP to certify all documents for £8.00 standard fee for the lot

cheers for that bit of info dave next question :) copy of all certs what do you reckon should they be fully coulored copies such as for the city & guilds or will just plain black and white do . you are obviously ahead of me with your application did you use an agent or are you doing it yourself.
tommy

daveleegreen Oct 18th 2004 8:39 am

Re: Electrician emigrating
 

Originally Posted by tommy the electrician
cheers for that bit of info dave next question :) copy of all certs what do you reckon should they be fully coulored copies such as for the city & guilds or will just plain black and white do . you are obviously ahead of me with your application did you use an agent or are you doing it yourself.
tommy

Tommy,

Just plain black and white copies will surfice, I used concept australia north, for peice of mind but must admit it has been quite straight forward. Our 138 application went last week, if you have any questions please feel free to ask away.

tommy the electrician Oct 19th 2004 5:12 am

Re: Electrician emigrating
 

Originally Posted by daveleegreen
Tommy,

Just plain black and white copies will surfice, I used concept australia north, for peice of mind but must admit it has been quite straight forward. Our 138 application went last week, if you have any questions please feel free to ask away.

hi dave
next question :) regarding past employers references if company no longer exists which in my case is the case. what do you do about that any ideas ive got wage slips from them still but that is all i have
im hoping to get in on the stni scheme as im a bit short on the points system 5 points to be exact after my tra i will approach an agent to deal with the visa side of things by the way (trying not to sound to thick)what is the 138 application


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