G,day
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G,day
Hi everyone. Newly registered on this site, browsing for a couple of weeks to get a little knowledge.. My family and I are in the very early stages of gathering information regarding emigration to possibly queensland. Already found loads of info by reading this brilliant forum but 1 question remains unanswered.
I'm a fully skilled self employed butcher of 25 years (running my own retail shop) but have no certified qualifications to prove my knowledge. Does anyone have any ideas if this will be a hurdle on the skilled visa application?
many thanks in advance and looking forward to getting to know you all and following your journeys to/thru Oz.
Steve/Diane + ankle biters
I'm a fully skilled self employed butcher of 25 years (running my own retail shop) but have no certified qualifications to prove my knowledge. Does anyone have any ideas if this will be a hurdle on the skilled visa application?
many thanks in advance and looking forward to getting to know you all and following your journeys to/thru Oz.
Steve/Diane + ankle biters
#2
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Welcome to the forum Steve.
Afraid I can't advise you but sure someone will be able to help.
Was you thinking of running your own business in Aus ?
Afraid I can't advise you but sure someone will be able to help.
Was you thinking of running your own business in Aus ?
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Butchers shops for Sale
BUTCHER SHOP FREEHOLD – SOUTH OF BRISBANE QLD
Very tidy freehold butcher shop, 1 hour from Brisbane and the Gold Coast (south of Brisbane). Spacious work area with smoke house. Good customer base. Some bulk and private bills.
$160,000 WIWO Phone: [0438] 281626
BUTCHER SHOP – KAWANA, QLD
Situated in busy shopping centre, well equipped, easy parking, growing clientele, plenty of opportunity to expand.
$100,000 + SAV phone: [07] 54741488
BUTCHER SHOP – NORTHSIDE BRISBANE
3 display units, small goods fridge, smoke house, chicken rotisserie, boiler. This shop has big potential! Turnover $4,500 per week. Net profit $55,000 per annum.
$55,000 ono Phone: [0419] 650108
BUTCHER SHOP – OXENFORD
In busy shopping complex. Selling due to ill health.
$50,000 WIWO Phone: [07] 55731188
BUTCHER SHOP FREEHOLD – SOUTH OF BRISBANE QLD
Very tidy freehold butcher shop, 1 hour from Brisbane and the Gold Coast (south of Brisbane). Spacious work area with smoke house. Good customer base. Some bulk and private bills.
$160,000 WIWO Phone: [0438] 281626
BUTCHER SHOP – KAWANA, QLD
Situated in busy shopping centre, well equipped, easy parking, growing clientele, plenty of opportunity to expand.
$100,000 + SAV phone: [07] 54741488
BUTCHER SHOP – NORTHSIDE BRISBANE
3 display units, small goods fridge, smoke house, chicken rotisserie, boiler. This shop has big potential! Turnover $4,500 per week. Net profit $55,000 per annum.
$55,000 ono Phone: [0419] 650108
BUTCHER SHOP – OXENFORD
In busy shopping complex. Selling due to ill health.
$50,000 WIWO Phone: [07] 55731188
#4
Re: G,day
Hi there
Just wanted to say that my husband is in printing and has been for 18 years now. He has no formal apprentice training or certificates and he was granted a 136 Skilled Indi visa.
We used an agent and they compiled a portfolio with all of his experience in it. He had to detail everything he'd ever done, all the training he'd undertaken down to the last tiny hand tool he'd ever used!
I'm sure, as long as your skill is on the TRA list of recognised skills (and I've no doubt it will be!) you will have no problems apllying for a Skilled Indi visa.
Why don't you give an agent a ring, just to clarify things for you? We used Global Visas in London, they were very efficient.
Good luck
Just wanted to say that my husband is in printing and has been for 18 years now. He has no formal apprentice training or certificates and he was granted a 136 Skilled Indi visa.
We used an agent and they compiled a portfolio with all of his experience in it. He had to detail everything he'd ever done, all the training he'd undertaken down to the last tiny hand tool he'd ever used!
I'm sure, as long as your skill is on the TRA list of recognised skills (and I've no doubt it will be!) you will have no problems apllying for a Skilled Indi visa.
Why don't you give an agent a ring, just to clarify things for you? We used Global Visas in London, they were very efficient.
Good luck
#5
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Thanks for the welcome and info.I am open to the possibilities of working in Oz for myself and the businesses listed would be the sort of oppurtunities to look at.Alternitavely if a job in butchery/meat retail was the option i am willing to go that route also.Will look at contacting agent and get more info.Go the Villa hey Holte End. Nottingham Forest through and through for me though.
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Re: G,day
Welcome to the madhouse!
Do you promise, if you open your own butcher's shop, to sell decent sausages, unsmoked non-fatty bacon, and real gammon joints? If so, come on over, theres a market!
Do you promise, if you open your own butcher's shop, to sell decent sausages, unsmoked non-fatty bacon, and real gammon joints? If so, come on over, theres a market!
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Re: G,day
Originally Posted by Pollyana
Welcome to the madhouse!
Do you promise, if you open your own butcher's shop, to sell decent sausages, unsmoked non-fatty bacon, and real gammon joints? If so, come on over, theres a market!
Do you promise, if you open your own butcher's shop, to sell decent sausages, unsmoked non-fatty bacon, and real gammon joints? If so, come on over, theres a market!
#8
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Sausages(8 flavours) and pork ribs are two of my best sellers and it would be interesting to see how the Aussie meat retail differed to the UK.Not been a great year for Barbies in UK this year due to about 3-4 weeks of summer type weather all year,but all other sales going well.
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Re: G,day
Originally Posted by Masadal
Sausages(8 flavours) and pork ribs are two of my best sellers and it would be interesting to see how the Aussie meat retail differed to the UK.Not been a great year for Barbies in UK this year due to about 3-4 weeks of summer type weather all year,but all other sales going well.
Best of luck with the venture!
#10
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[QUOTE=tonyk38]The Aussies are big meat eaters, and I agree with Pollyana, there has just got to be a market for decent bacon and bangers!
QUOTE]
I'm feeling at home already.
QUOTE]
I'm feeling at home already.
#11
Re: G,day
Originally Posted by Masadal
Hi everyone. Newly registered on this site, browsing for a couple of weeks to get a little knowledge.. My family and I are in the very early stages of gathering information regarding emigration to possibly queensland. Already found loads of info by reading this brilliant forum but 1 question remains unanswered.
I'm a fully skilled self employed butcher of 25 years (running my own retail shop) but have no certified qualifications to prove my knowledge. Does anyone have any ideas if this will be a hurdle on the skilled visa application?
many thanks in advance and looking forward to getting to know you all and following your journeys to/thru Oz.
Steve/Diane + ankle biters
I'm a fully skilled self employed butcher of 25 years (running my own retail shop) but have no certified qualifications to prove my knowledge. Does anyone have any ideas if this will be a hurdle on the skilled visa application?
many thanks in advance and looking forward to getting to know you all and following your journeys to/thru Oz.
Steve/Diane + ankle biters
CHEERS STEPHEN
#12
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Hi
Yes, as above, I too am in the printing trade, and no formal qualification/certificates. All my apprenticeship was on the job training.
The company I served my apprenticeship with no longer exists so I couldn’t get a reference from them either. However, I used an agent and was informed that a statutory declaration is all you need to cover that, also some sort of proof that you worked there, I used a letter announcing the closure of the company. For some reason I kept that letter all these years, I must have known deep down that I would need it for my visa application!
I would certainly be tempted to look to an agent to help you with your application, Im sure with your experience you should have no trouble, especially if you are planning a business visa.
In the words of Fred Elliot - Good luck with your move.. I said.. I said. Good luck with your move.
Yes, as above, I too am in the printing trade, and no formal qualification/certificates. All my apprenticeship was on the job training.
The company I served my apprenticeship with no longer exists so I couldn’t get a reference from them either. However, I used an agent and was informed that a statutory declaration is all you need to cover that, also some sort of proof that you worked there, I used a letter announcing the closure of the company. For some reason I kept that letter all these years, I must have known deep down that I would need it for my visa application!
I would certainly be tempted to look to an agent to help you with your application, Im sure with your experience you should have no trouble, especially if you are planning a business visa.
In the words of Fred Elliot - Good luck with your move.. I said.. I said. Good luck with your move.