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Old Sep 15th 2016, 7:40 pm
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Hi there, we returned from a working holiday visa 1 year ago and we are wanting to move to Australia permanently. My partner is a chef and worked in Oz for the year as a chef in 2 amazing companies. We are wanting to have our first child before we go so will only be a baby before we go. I am wondering how easy it will be to move there with a young baby with him being a chef and me being a receptionist in a hospital. Thank you for your help in advance
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Old Sep 15th 2016, 10:57 pm
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Originally Posted by Kat8888
Hi there, we returned from a working holiday visa 1 year ago and we are wanting to move to Australia permanently. My partner is a chef and worked in Oz for the year as a chef in 2 amazing companies. We are wanting to have our first child before we go so will only be a baby before we go. I am wondering how easy it will be to move there with a young baby with him being a chef and me being a receptionist in a hospital. Thank you for your help in advance
Hi there,

I've moved this to the main forum as it's not a visa question although you will need to check which visas you qualify for.

You might also need to explain further what information you're looking.
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Old Sep 16th 2016, 4:37 am
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I also am not sure what you mean by "how easy" will it be to move. Do you mean in terms of a visa or do you mean practically or do yu mean emotionally?
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Originally Posted by Kat8888
Hi there, we returned from a working holiday visa 1 year ago and we are wanting to move to Australia permanently. My partner is a chef and worked in Oz for the year as a chef in 2 amazing companies. We are wanting to have our first child before we go so will only be a baby before we go. I am wondering how easy it will be to move there with a young baby with him being a chef and me being a receptionist in a hospital. Thank you for your help in advance
Check out the SOL and the CSOL to see whether your partner can qualify for a visa as a chef, I'm not sure whether he would need sponsrship or not.

From a practical point of view, with a young baby you are either going to be a stay-at-home mum, or be spending a fortune on childcare. You may be entitled to some help if you are on an independent PR visa, but if he needs sponsorship it coud get very expensive.

Check out the visa possibilities first......
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