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alrobson Jun 1st 2005 8:54 pm

Initial expenses on arrival
 
Hi,

I'm trying to compile a list of initial expenses that we will incur on arrival. i.e. Drivers license (x 2), bond for rental, rental car, SIM card for phone (x 2), initial food shop, etc. This will help me decide how much cash & travellers cheques to take with me.

Any ideas what else?

Adrian

Geordie George Jun 1st 2005 10:59 pm

Re: Initial expenses on arrival
 
I saw this post and thought, 'oh, I remember Hevs and I chatted about this in a thread not so long back ... I'll point him in the direction of that'. Wish I'd not bloody bothered! Took ages to find, but I'm a stubborn type that doesn't give up easily ... ;) :D The thread's at:

http://britishexpats.com/forum/showt...ighlight=brush

GG


Originally Posted by alrobson
Hi,

I'm trying to compile a list of initial expenses that we will incur on arrival. i.e. Drivers license (x 2), bond for rental, rental car, SIM card for phone (x 2), initial food shop, etc. This will help me decide how much cash & travellers cheques to take with me.

Any ideas what else?

Adrian


AliMay Jun 2nd 2005 8:46 pm

Re: Initial expenses on arrival
 

Originally Posted by alrobson
Hi,

I'm trying to compile a list of initial expenses that we will incur on arrival. i.e. Drivers license (x 2), bond for rental, rental car, SIM card for phone (x 2), initial food shop, etc. This will help me decide how much cash & travellers cheques to take with me.

Any ideas what else?

Adrian


I used my UK card (Nationwide) to get money out of Aussie cash machines. This was a really convenient way of dealing with the uncertain money situation at first. I know this isn't possible with all banks so you'd have to check yours.
I'm keeping this account open for convenience when we visit the UK or need a UK credit card for purchases on the web.

also remember money for sun block, large hat and mossie cream!

Good luck Ali

Jacqui Jun 2nd 2005 11:22 pm

Re: Initial expenses on arrival
 
Don't do the driving tests straightaway, you can drive on your UK ones for three months I think, check anyway. Gives you a bit more time to become familiar with the Aussie roads and roadsigns, you'll be more likely to pass then too!

Homer Jun 3rd 2005 12:31 am

Re: Initial expenses on arrival
 

Originally Posted by Jacqui
Don't do the driving tests straightaway, you can drive on your UK ones for three months I think, check anyway. Gives you a bit more time to become familiar with the Aussie roads and roadsigns, you'll be more likely to pass then too!

You dont need to take a test anymore i have just changed mine over to a WA one all i had to do is a eye test and if you are not sure if you are staying in the same house for more than a year only get one for a year

ABCDiamond Jun 3rd 2005 12:34 am

Re: Initial expenses on arrival
 

Originally Posted by Homer
You dont need to take a test anymore

That depends on what State the OP is going to be in. Some of us still have to do the theory test :)


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