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Old Oct 6th 2003, 7:32 am
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£1600 : Overseas Emigration
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Old Oct 6th 2003, 7:51 am
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Originally posted by wombat
We are using concept australia in manchester and there fees are £900 paid in 3 installments.
thanks eveybody for you replies they been a help
this concept australia
are they any good did someone recomend them thats half the price of mine and i haven't started with them yet
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Originally posted by wombat
We are using concept australia in manchester and there fees are £900 paid in 3 installments.
Me too... very good agent and looks to be the best price.
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Old Oct 6th 2003, 9:09 am
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Originally posted by itsasecret
Me too... very good agent and looks to be the best price.
are you using concept australia are they any good
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Originally posted by matthewsavin
are you using concept australia are they any good
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are great..(IMOH) I think the 2 guys in Manchester used to work in Emigration . They get you in for a free chat to see if you will have any problems.. All the rest seems to flow into place, they tell you exactly what you have to do etc.. Well worth it if you have a funny career history like me and not sure about TRA etc..
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Originally posted by matthewsavin
are you using concept australia are they any good
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Matt, I thought you were going to NZ?
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Old Oct 6th 2003, 9:36 am
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We're using Concept Australia and i would have no worries recommending them. They keep you on the straight and narrow no matter how complicated things get.
Well worth the dosh!
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Old Oct 6th 2003, 9:58 am
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Originally posted by Gra.B
Matt, I thought you were going to NZ?
did i send you a post
i want to go to nz but im a carpet fitter and there are no city an giulds for that so i can't get directly in nz
but i have been a fitter for 14 years since i left school and can get some great refs. so should be able to get into oz through the tra office fingers crossed.
then i can go to nz from there and start working living ect.
as long as the rules dont change
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Originally posted by Shaz&Phil
We're using Concept Australia and i would have no worries recommending them. They keep you on the straight and narrow no matter how complicated things get.
Well worth the dosh!
did you have to do a tra for a trade
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Originally posted by matthewsavin
did i send you a post
i want to go to nz but im a carpet fitter and there are no city an giulds for that so i can't get directly in nz
but i have been a fitter for 14 years since i left school and can get some great refs. so should be able to get into oz through the tra office fingers crossed.
then i can go to nz from there and start working living ect.
as long as the rules dont change
Oh, that explains it!

No, you didn't send me a post, was just a bit puzzled. I nearly said something when you posted about the TRA, along the lines of 'you want the NZQA'.....glad I didn't, don't want to look daft!
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Originally posted by Gra.B
Oh, that explains it!

No, you didn't send me a post, was just a bit puzzled. I nearly said something when you posted about the TRA, along the lines of 'you want the NZQA'.....glad I didn't, don't want to look daft!
your nearly there then good luck sounds like a great place should be going there next month to double check its what we want
if so will put in for visa straight away just getting all my refs in at the momment.
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Originally posted by Boomerang
Agents costs for the TRA £700

Tra costs - (fast track) £244

Agent costs for the Visa Application £700

Visa Application costs £708

in total..........£ 2352

further costs

medicals approx £800 when they are requested so ...........



GRAND TOTAL APPROX...........£ 3152

this is for a family of 7

two adults and children aged 16,14,12,8 and 6 (some of the children pay adult costs)

love lisa
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Originally posted by matthewsavin
did you have to do a tra for a trade
Yes, civil engineering. They told me exactly what was needed and helped us navigate to the best type of application.(regional sponsered) We are waiting for the final decision!!!:scared:
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Originally posted by Shaz&Phil
Yes, civil engineering. They told me exactly what was needed and helped us navigate to the best type of application.(regional sponsered) We are waiting for the final decision!!!:scared:
good luck keep my fingers crossed
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Old Oct 6th 2003, 12:29 pm
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Originally posted by matthewsavin
please if anyone can tell me how much its costing them to use an agent and were they are
thanks
im going to look like a complete cheap skate but we didnt employ the help of an agent.
All the information for all types of visa's can be found on the web along with all the forms u need to fill in.
Can't see the point in paying for something you can do yourself.
Plus the money i saved in agent fees can go on a right royal piss up for any1 here going to Newcastle.
So look me up when im there and join in the jollies...

Should be there Nov 03...
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