just starting - help
#1
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just starting - help
Hi all
We have just started on the path to Oz! (Wife, 2 girls 5 and 3 and baby on the way)
I have had my skills assessed and only have to get the forms sent off. Reading the posts I would like any opinions on wether having gone so far on our own we need to employ an agent or should we do it all on our own.
What are your experiences?
Do any of you guys have any advice for us as we embark on our adventure?
Thanks
We have just started on the path to Oz! (Wife, 2 girls 5 and 3 and baby on the way)
I have had my skills assessed and only have to get the forms sent off. Reading the posts I would like any opinions on wether having gone so far on our own we need to employ an agent or should we do it all on our own.
What are your experiences?
Do any of you guys have any advice for us as we embark on our adventure?
Thanks
#2
if you feel secure in what they have asked for and provided as such then there shouldn't be a need for an agent..
cheers
richard
cheers
richard
#3
Hi Cam,
I reckon you have done the hardest part with the skills assessment the rest (with a bit of help from this forum ) should be quite easy, good luck.
I reckon you have done the hardest part with the skills assessment the rest (with a bit of help from this forum ) should be quite easy, good luck.
#4
I found the skills assesment the hardest, if you've done that already the rest is easy Good luck with it all
#6
Re: just starting - help
Originally posted by cam the man
Hi all
We have just started on the path to Oz! (Wife, 2 girls 5 and 3 and baby on the way)
I have had my skills assessed and only have to get the forms sent off. Reading the posts I would like any opinions on wether having gone so far on our own we need to employ an agent or should we do it all on our own.
What are your experiences?
Do any of you guys have any advice for us as we embark on our adventure?
Thanks
Hi all
We have just started on the path to Oz! (Wife, 2 girls 5 and 3 and baby on the way)
I have had my skills assessed and only have to get the forms sent off. Reading the posts I would like any opinions on wether having gone so far on our own we need to employ an agent or should we do it all on our own.
What are your experiences?
Do any of you guys have any advice for us as we embark on our adventure?
Thanks
#7
Re: just starting - help
No need for agents...if u can read english then u can fill in forms...just be thorough and organised and the rest should be smooth!!!!!!!!!!! Why pay somebody thousands to fill in forms on ur behalf - unless u are in a hurry or just too busy, or ur case is difficult. Good luck!
#8
agents cost me £1200 and they did nothing i did all the work what a waist of money only wish i knew then what i know now
mine was for a sparkie
mine was for a sparkie
#9
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Re: just starting - help
Originally posted by cam the man
Hi all
We have just started on the path to Oz! (Wife, 2 girls 5 and 3 and baby on the way)
I have had my skills assessed and only have to get the forms sent off. Reading the posts I would like any opinions on wether having gone so far on our own we need to employ an agent or should we do it all on our own.
What are your experiences?
Do any of you guys have any advice for us as we embark on our adventure?
Thanks
Hi all
We have just started on the path to Oz! (Wife, 2 girls 5 and 3 and baby on the way)
I have had my skills assessed and only have to get the forms sent off. Reading the posts I would like any opinions on wether having gone so far on our own we need to employ an agent or should we do it all on our own.
What are your experiences?
Do any of you guys have any advice for us as we embark on our adventure?
Thanks
Forget the agents mate, you don't need one. They are like Dick Turpin except you wouldn't want to have a drink with them.
You can get the answers to all your questions on this site. There are some very helpful people here at all stages of the process, and it would be a first if you asked something nobody could answer. You get all sorts of weirdos here and I have read messages from people with very unusual questions and seen them all answered, usually by several people.
Good luck and don't give the agents money for old rope.
#10
#11
Defo do it yourself, only advice, read the forms, then read the forms, then read the forms. !!
Provide all the information they ask for and Bobs your uncle. Keep your wonga for when you get it here. You will need it.
Provide all the information they ask for and Bobs your uncle. Keep your wonga for when you get it here. You will need it.
#12
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OK, I'm going to throw in a few comments here.
Firstly, although cost is inevitably a factor, the bottom line is whether you will get the result you want by going it alone (albeit with help from others on the forum). I don't know the answer to that, and maybe you don't either ...
I agree with those who say that completing a visa application form isn't rocket science, but similarly for many it isn't a straightforward exercise. Some find form filling, assimilating paperwork in an orderly/logical manner, and dealing with Government Departments intimidating, and want the comfort of using someone who has seen it before to handle the process - and that's fair enough in my view.
Similarly, some want their visa granted without being asked for further information that they could have provided when lodging their application.
Ask yourself whether the likelihood of your being granted a visa in the minimum time is improved by using a migration agent, weigh that against the cost, and then make your decision.
Best regards.
Firstly, although cost is inevitably a factor, the bottom line is whether you will get the result you want by going it alone (albeit with help from others on the forum). I don't know the answer to that, and maybe you don't either ...
I agree with those who say that completing a visa application form isn't rocket science, but similarly for many it isn't a straightforward exercise. Some find form filling, assimilating paperwork in an orderly/logical manner, and dealing with Government Departments intimidating, and want the comfort of using someone who has seen it before to handle the process - and that's fair enough in my view.
Similarly, some want their visa granted without being asked for further information that they could have provided when lodging their application.
Ask yourself whether the likelihood of your being granted a visa in the minimum time is improved by using a migration agent, weigh that against the cost, and then make your decision.
Best regards.
#13
Re: just starting - help
Originally posted by cam the man
Hi all
We have just started on the path to Oz! (Wife, 2 girls 5 and 3 and baby on the way)
I have had my skills assessed and only have to get the forms sent off. Reading the posts I would like any opinions on wether having gone so far on our own we need to employ an agent or should we do it all on our own.
What are your experiences?
Do any of you guys have any advice for us as we embark on our adventure?
Thanks
Hi all
We have just started on the path to Oz! (Wife, 2 girls 5 and 3 and baby on the way)
I have had my skills assessed and only have to get the forms sent off. Reading the posts I would like any opinions on wether having gone so far on our own we need to employ an agent or should we do it all on our own.
What are your experiences?
Do any of you guys have any advice for us as we embark on our adventure?
Thanks
However, it seems that you have done the hardest part yourself!!!
Good luck
Debs
#14
Ah Ha Agents
Note to all would be Migrants.
YES you can do it on your own, as already posted research and fill and read the forms correctly. Good guys on dis forum and others will help. Its almost as though its a truimph for everyone to get another sticker in a passport!
BUT be very careful there are many big fish out there watching your every word and they will pull you in.
Many a voice tells you post it yourself you dont need a thousand pound mail forwarder.
If you are far too busy then think again, but dont get sucked into the big nets that trawl all the forums. :scared: Be aware very Aware.
The old cynic Uni.
Silence is Golden :lecture:
YES you can do it on your own, as already posted research and fill and read the forms correctly. Good guys on dis forum and others will help. Its almost as though its a truimph for everyone to get another sticker in a passport!
BUT be very careful there are many big fish out there watching your every word and they will pull you in.
Many a voice tells you post it yourself you dont need a thousand pound mail forwarder.
If you are far too busy then think again, but dont get sucked into the big nets that trawl all the forums. :scared: Be aware very Aware.
The old cynic Uni.
Silence is Golden :lecture:
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Posts: 1,185
Re: Ah Ha Agents
Originally posted by Bed Of Roses
Note to all would be Migrants.
YES you can do it on your own, as already posted research and fill and read the forms correctly. Good guys on dis forum and others will help. Its almost as though its a truimph for everyone to get another sticker in a passport!
BUT be very careful there are many big fish out there watching your every word and they will pull you in.
Many a voice tells you post it yourself you dont need a thousand pound mail forwarder.
If you are far too busy then think again, but dont get sucked into the big nets that trawl all the forums. :scared: Be aware very Aware.
The old cynic Uni.
Silence is Golden :lecture:
Note to all would be Migrants.
YES you can do it on your own, as already posted research and fill and read the forms correctly. Good guys on dis forum and others will help. Its almost as though its a truimph for everyone to get another sticker in a passport!
BUT be very careful there are many big fish out there watching your every word and they will pull you in.
Many a voice tells you post it yourself you dont need a thousand pound mail forwarder.
If you are far too busy then think again, but dont get sucked into the big nets that trawl all the forums. :scared: Be aware very Aware.
The old cynic Uni.
Silence is Golden :lecture:
There's no need to be so worried about people reeling you in. If you are approached by someone wearing a cheap pin striped suit, sporting a brylcreamed barnet, and they describe Oz as "Downunder" all the time, assure you that the only way to make sure of getting in is to leave your paperwork with them but then leave it on their desk on top of the sporting life and don't even put a paperclip on it, and say they have "honestly" never heard of a pom coming back once they have gone, "my oath", they're an agent.
If they never mention Oz, they are Joe Walker out of Dad's Army and you might want to get some cheap snout and gold watch while he's got them.