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Izzy Sep 21st 2005 11:46 pm

Going in 9 weeks - help !
 
Hi, I am very new to the forum, but just felt the need to tell someone that we got our visa yesterday !! We are planning to come out to Melbourne at the end of November, and I can't believe just how much there is to do !

We have just had 3 removals quotes, Allied were a little expensive but have their own insurance, Anglo were more reasonable but don't do their own insurance and we were warned off PSS. If your remover is a member of FAIM, can you buy insurance from elsewhere to cover damage as well as total loss ?

Any advice on who to use to transfer money out there ? And also should I be opening a bank account before we get there and transferring the money before, or once we arrive ?

I am also feeling very mixed about coming. I am really excited but also extremely nervous about the whole thing, and my 8 year old daughter is moaning continually about the whole thing. Please tell me we will love it ! :eek:

hilary6 Sep 22nd 2005 12:24 am

Re: Going in 9 weeks - help !
 
Congratulations on getting your visa :)
Hilary

desperate2go Sep 22nd 2005 12:39 am

Re: Going in 9 weeks - help !
 

Originally Posted by Izzy
Hi, I am very new to the forum, but just felt the need to tell someone that we got our visa yesterday !! We are planning to come out to Melbourne at the end of November, and I can't believe just how much there is to do !

We have just had 3 removals quotes, Allied were a little expensive but have their own insurance, Anglo were more reasonable but don't do their own insurance and we were warned off PSS. If your remover is a member of FAIM, can you buy insurance from elsewhere to cover damage as well as total loss ?

Any advice on who to use to transfer money out there ? And also should I be opening a bank account before we get there and transferring the money before, or once we arrive ?

I am also feeling very mixed about coming. I am really excited but also extremely nervous about the whole thing, and my 8 year old daughter is moaning continually about the whole thing. Please tell me we will love it ! :eek:


You will love it. There, you feel better already dont ya ;)
If you do a search you will find the answers to all of your questions, as they are things that are regularly covered on here.
Welcome to BE and CONGRATULATIONS on getting your visa :beer:

cranni Sep 22nd 2005 1:08 am

Re: Going in 9 weeks - help !
 

Originally Posted by Izzy
Hi, I am very new to the forum, but just felt the need to tell someone that we got our visa yesterday !! We are planning to come out to Melbourne at the end of November, and I can't believe just how much there is to do !

We have just had 3 removals quotes, Allied were a little expensive but have their own insurance, Anglo were more reasonable but don't do their own insurance and we were warned off PSS. If your remover is a member of FAIM, can you buy insurance from elsewhere to cover damage as well as total loss ?

Any advice on who to use to transfer money out there ? And also should I be opening a bank account before we get there and transferring the money before, or once we arrive ?

I am also feeling very mixed about coming. I am really excited but also extremely nervous about the whole thing, and my 8 year old daughter is moaning continually about the whole thing. Please tell me we will love it ! :eek:

Hi there, we put our money with HIFX they got us 2.55. We got here and opened an account with Bank west, 4 days later our money was in the bank , what a relief.
You will be going through lots of emotions, but you have to try it, your daughter will be absolutey fine, i brought 3 ages 7, 11 and 12 and they love it here and we have only been here 10 month.
Nobody can tell you how it will be for you, some people settle some dont, but you have to be optimistic,and give it your best shot. you will be ok, just go for it, all the very best. Denise

Izzy Sep 22nd 2005 1:16 am

Re: Going in 9 weeks - help !
 
Thanks - You're right I do feel better already. Better go and book my flights :) !

bridiej Sep 22nd 2005 2:23 am

Re: Going in 9 weeks - help !
 
Congrats :D

First off make sure you open accounts with several of the big money transfer people so that when the time comes to move your money you can shop around for the best rate. A friend of mine has just transferred some money and HIFX only offered him 2.32, but Tranzfers gave him 2.34 which does make a difference.

HTH :)

jonni boy Sep 22nd 2005 3:12 am

Re: Going in 9 weeks - help !
 
congratulations :beer: we have been using tranzfers.com for quite a while,once a month we transfer x amount into our account in Australia and we've never had any problems with them,there about the cheapest way to transfer funds over as well. banks charge about £20 per transaction but tranzfers only charge about £7 and it doesn't matter if your sending £10 or £10,000 it's the same flat rate.

Three Legs Sep 22nd 2005 3:14 am

Re: Going in 9 weeks - help !
 
Errr, ...

You will love it.

:rolleyes:


Originally Posted by Izzy
Hi, I am very new to the forum, but just felt the need to tell someone that we got our visa yesterday !! We are planning to come out to Melbourne at the end of November, and I can't believe just how much there is to do !

We have just had 3 removals quotes, Allied were a little expensive but have their own insurance, Anglo were more reasonable but don't do their own insurance and we were warned off PSS. If your remover is a member of FAIM, can you buy insurance from elsewhere to cover damage as well as total loss ?

Any advice on who to use to transfer money out there ? And also should I be opening a bank account before we get there and transferring the money before, or once we arrive ?

I am also feeling very mixed about coming. I am really excited but also extremely nervous about the whole thing, and my 8 year old daughter is moaning continually about the whole thing. Please tell me we will love it ! :eek:


DJMA Sep 22nd 2005 3:28 am

Re: Going in 9 weeks - help !
 
I agree there is a huge amount to do, we are just a little ahead of you. The shippers have been and gone, some problems, but that was another thread. We arrive in Melbourne mid-November and can't wait to get there.

Our 10 yr old daughter seems ok with it all and our 4 yr old daughter doesn't want to go. Reason - there is no Holybush park (our local park) in Australia, I guess I can see the logic. Having moved abroad twice as a kid, I know it is easy to adapt, and for kids to make friends. I'm confident ours will be fine and so will yours.

Keep us all up to date with your progress.

pako Sep 22nd 2005 6:52 am

Re: Going in 9 weeks - help !
 
Don't worry it seems like you have a lot to do now, but you will do it. Melbourne's a fab place, I might see you there, we're heading out on the 28th Nov! :)

moneypenny20 Sep 22nd 2005 10:06 am

Re: Going in 9 weeks - help !
 
Well done on getting the visa.

Don't worry about your daughter, she is just pressing buttons :rolleyes: She's scared as are you, only natural.

BTW wouldn't go near Anglo with anyone's barge pole. Do a search on them - Try ***** ********. Don't want to scare you too much but.......

Big Bird Sep 22nd 2005 8:25 pm

Re: Going in 9 weeks - help !
 

Originally Posted by Izzy
Hi, I am very new to the forum, but just felt the need to tell someone that we got our visa yesterday !! We are planning to come out to Melbourne at the end of November, and I can't believe just how much there is to do !

We have just had 3 removals quotes, Allied were a little expensive but have their own insurance, Anglo were more reasonable but don't do their own insurance and we were warned off PSS. If your remover is a member of FAIM, can you buy insurance from elsewhere to cover damage as well as total loss ?

Any advice on who to use to transfer money out there ? And also should I be opening a bank account before we get there and transferring the money before, or once we arrive ?

I am also feeling very mixed about coming. I am really excited but also extremely nervous about the whole thing, and my 8 year old daughter is moaning continually about the whole thing. Please tell me we will love it ! :eek:

Congratulations on your visa!!

We are also travelling to Melbourne at the end of November, via a short trip to Malaysia.

What part of Melbourne are you looking to move to?

We are using PSS to ship our stuff, who seemed to be one of the most competent. It might be worth you doing a search on the forum for Anglo Pacific, I think Pollyanna and a few others have had some problems with them.

Melbourne is a lovely place and yes you will love it!

Good Luck.

chatty34 Sep 22nd 2005 9:34 pm

Re: Going in 9 weeks - help !
 

Originally Posted by Izzy
Hi, I am very new to the forum, but just felt the need to tell someone that we got our visa yesterday !! We are planning to come out to Melbourne at the end of November, and I can't believe just how much there is to do !

We have just had 3 removals quotes, Allied were a little expensive but have their own insurance, Anglo were more reasonable but don't do their own insurance and we were warned off PSS. If your remover is a member of FAIM, can you buy insurance from elsewhere to cover damage as well as total loss ?

Any advice on who to use to transfer money out there ? And also should I be opening a bank account before we get there and transferring the money before, or once we arrive ?

I am also feeling very mixed about coming. I am really excited but also extremely nervous about the whole thing, and my 8 year old daughter is moaning continually about the whole thing. Please tell me we will love

it ! :eek:

Hi
I am using PSS next Friday, they seem to get a good rep on here.
I opened an Australian Bank account within days with Westpac.
www.westpac.com.au
Once you have filled the online form out it will register with them that you are not in Australia and they will email you asking your arrival date, it's best if you apply within 30 days of arrival as all you will need to do then is go to your Westpac branch in Oz and show them ID and sign the forms etc.
I am amazed, I only applied last week and now have 2 accounts with them and online banking.
I dont have anything in it yet, waiting for our house to complete next Friday, but I still look at it :D

purple swatch Sep 23rd 2005 2:14 am

Re: Going in 9 weeks - help !
 

Originally Posted by Izzy
Hi, I am very new to the forum, but just felt the need to tell someone that we got our visa yesterday !! We are planning to come out to Melbourne at the end of November, and I can't believe just how much there is to do !

We have just had 3 removals quotes, Allied were a little expensive but have their own insurance, Anglo were more reasonable but don't do their own insurance and we were warned off PSS. If your remover is a member of FAIM, can you buy insurance from elsewhere to cover damage as well as total loss ?

Any advice on who to use to transfer money out there ? And also should I be opening a bank account before we get there and transferring the money before, or once we arrive ?

I am also feeling very mixed about coming. I am really excited but also extremely nervous about the whole thing, and my 8 year old daughter is moaning continually about the whole thing. Please tell me we will love it ! :eek:

PSS are with us today, thay have nearly finished,hubby is with them whilst i'm in the library using the internet,they have worked really hard inbetween us supplying brews ,really nice lads too.just waiting for the wagon to load us up.good luck with your decision
debs

Izzy Sep 24th 2005 4:30 am

Good luck with the move and thanks to every one who responded. I will speak to you again closer to the time to let you know how you are getting on. Let me know how you all get on as well ! :)


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