moving to perth
#1
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moving to perth
Hi
Me and family are still in thought process of moving over to perth, thinking of coming out on a fact finding mission in jun/jul. Husband a bricklayer and me a travel agent does anyone have any advise to offer i.e areas to look at for renting, schools ( we have a 5year old and 8mth old) jobs/wages. Literally anything would help!!!!!
Thanks for your time
Leesa and Darren
Sheffield/UK
Me and family are still in thought process of moving over to perth, thinking of coming out on a fact finding mission in jun/jul. Husband a bricklayer and me a travel agent does anyone have any advise to offer i.e areas to look at for renting, schools ( we have a 5year old and 8mth old) jobs/wages. Literally anything would help!!!!!
Thanks for your time
Leesa and Darren
Sheffield/UK
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helsbels1975
Joined: Jan 2007
Location: Ashingdon, Essex
Posts: 74
Re: moving to perth
Hi guys and welcome to BE, you will find everything you need on here. I've only been a member since jan, but everyone is so helpful. Any ideas where in Perth you want to go ? We're hoping to head out next year, we're looking at Secret Harbour, Joondalup and a couple of others. Click on the search bar and put in what your looking for and it will open up relevant threads.
Good luck
Helen xx
Good luck
Helen xx
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Re: moving to perth
thanks for the reply, Have you been out before ?
Got those areas on my list as well as many others!
Have you started the immigration process yet?
Cheers
Leesa
Got those areas on my list as well as many others!
Have you started the immigration process yet?
Cheers
Leesa
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Re: moving to perth
Hi
Me and family are still in thought process of moving over to perth, thinking of coming out on a fact finding mission in jun/jul. Husband a bricklayer and me a travel agent does anyone have any advise to offer i.e areas to look at for renting, schools ( we have a 5year old and 8mth old) jobs/wages. Literally anything would help!!!!!
Thanks for your time
Leesa and Darren
Sheffield/UK
Me and family are still in thought process of moving over to perth, thinking of coming out on a fact finding mission in jun/jul. Husband a bricklayer and me a travel agent does anyone have any advise to offer i.e areas to look at for renting, schools ( we have a 5year old and 8mth old) jobs/wages. Literally anything would help!!!!!
Thanks for your time
Leesa and Darren
Sheffield/UK
#5
helsbels1975
Joined: Jan 2007
Location: Ashingdon, Essex
Posts: 74
Re: moving to perth
Never been, OH has a cousin in Kinross, so thats another place we'd consider. Haven't started the process other than an online analysis to make sure we'll have enough points. Theres a Australian expo next month that we're going to in London, figured they'd be able to assist. I'm a student nurse who qualifies next year so we can't go till i'm done. OH is a plumber by trade but working for our local water comapny at the mo, we have 2 kids 13 yr old and a 9 yr old so we'll need to be near good schools for them and a hospital for me .....oh yeah and a beach would be nice !!!!
We've pretty much come to the conclusion that we won't get out there for a holiday before we emigrate but what the hell, we said we'd give ourselves at least 2 years to decide if we really like.
Have you started any of the process ?
Helen xx
We've pretty much come to the conclusion that we won't get out there for a holiday before we emigrate but what the hell, we said we'd give ourselves at least 2 years to decide if we really like.
Have you started any of the process ?
Helen xx
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Re: moving to perth
just the same as you, checked that we qualify with the points!
It's all a bit mind blowing reading up on everything! got more website stored in my favorites that i have ever had.
Anyway it's been nice talking to you, no doubt we'll speak again soon.
Cheers
Leesa
It's all a bit mind blowing reading up on everything! got more website stored in my favorites that i have ever had.
Anyway it's been nice talking to you, no doubt we'll speak again soon.
Cheers
Leesa
#7
helsbels1975
Joined: Jan 2007
Location: Ashingdon, Essex
Posts: 74
Re: moving to perth
I'm the same, i've got loads of ozzie websites, and ozzie real estate websites.
Good luck with it all, take care x
Good luck with it all, take care x
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Re: moving to perth
Hi
Me and family are still in thought process of moving over to perth, thinking of coming out on a fact finding mission in jun/jul. Husband a bricklayer and me a travel agent does anyone have any advise to offer i.e areas to look at for renting, schools ( we have a 5year old and 8mth old) jobs/wages. Literally anything would help!!!!!
Thanks for your time
Leesa and Darren
Sheffield/UK
Me and family are still in thought process of moving over to perth, thinking of coming out on a fact finding mission in jun/jul. Husband a bricklayer and me a travel agent does anyone have any advise to offer i.e areas to look at for renting, schools ( we have a 5year old and 8mth old) jobs/wages. Literally anything would help!!!!!
Thanks for your time
Leesa and Darren
Sheffield/UK
25 mins beach & City.
I would ring up building companys.
Content living
Ross North.
Dale Alcock.Always plenty of work int he paper.
#9
Re: moving to perth
Never been, OH has a cousin in Kinross, so thats another place we'd consider. Haven't started the process other than an online analysis to make sure we'll have enough points. Theres a Australian expo next month that we're going to in London, figured they'd be able to assist. I'm a student nurse who qualifies next year so we can't go till i'm done. OH is a plumber by trade but working for our local water comapny at the mo, we have 2 kids 13 yr old and a 9 yr old so we'll need to be near good schools for them and a hospital for me .....oh yeah and a beach would be nice !!!!
We've pretty much come to the conclusion that we won't get out there for a holiday before we emigrate but what the hell, we said we'd give ourselves at least 2 years to decide if we really like.
Have you started any of the process ?
Helen xx
We've pretty much come to the conclusion that we won't get out there for a holiday before we emigrate but what the hell, we said we'd give ourselves at least 2 years to decide if we really like.
Have you started any of the process ?
Helen xx
#10
helsbels1975
Joined: Jan 2007
Location: Ashingdon, Essex
Posts: 74
Re: moving to perth
Hi Sandra, yes Kinross is definately near the top of our list. God schools you say, we have a 13 yr old boy (he'll be nearly 15 when we come out) and a 9yr old girl (10 and a half when we head out). Not really knowing much about Kinross could you let me know general points, ie how far to the beach, hospital shops etc....
How long have you been there ? Many brits ?
Sorry to go on.
Thanks Helen xxx
How long have you been there ? Many brits ?
Sorry to go on.
Thanks Helen xxx
#11
helsbels1975
Joined: Jan 2007
Location: Ashingdon, Essex
Posts: 74
Re: moving to perth
Oops meant good not god !!!!
#12
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Re: moving to perth
thanks shade8 thats really helpfull.
Cheers
Leesa and darren
Cheers
Leesa and darren
#13
Re: moving to perth
Hi there,
we have just come back from spending a month at my sisters she lives in Armadale very nice up and coming area has local hospital, schools and plenty shops. bout 30 mins to the beach.
We are in the middle of visa application but really carnt wait to get there.
Also have seen on tv that a bricklayer can earn $2000. pw very good money for oz.
we have just come back from spending a month at my sisters she lives in Armadale very nice up and coming area has local hospital, schools and plenty shops. bout 30 mins to the beach.
We are in the middle of visa application but really carnt wait to get there.
Also have seen on tv that a bricklayer can earn $2000. pw very good money for oz.
#14
Re: moving to perth
I am here for 3+ months now. Best way to describe WA is.. nothing here. You will see some shops in every suburb, but you will find them closed than they are open. I live in Ardross and last Saturday 2.30PM I started with Applecross Hair Saloon - Closed, Mt Pleasent - Could not find a Saloon, Appsley Rd shopping center - Closed, Valhand Avenue - nice Chinese lady.. open. I traveled across 3-4 suburb to cut my hair. That's the reality here.
You have buses, but only during the time profitable for them to run. Very hard to find a taxi. Houses prices are unthinkable and no value for money at all. Rent, nothing left to rent. Everyone is trying to sell.
No places to eat out.. may be one or two places in each suburb. So you will end up eating at home everyday unless someone decide to open up a new restaurant. That's what has happened to us. Only good place to shop around is a place called Garden City in this area. That too closed most of the time than open.
I do not think even Hospitals here are open. The closest public hospital to where I am living is Fremantle. That's the distance I have to travel to get the govt benefits. Otherwise, pay for private. I do not have kids here, my friends are saying it is the same situation with schools.
You do not have traffic and air pollution compared to where we migrated from. Instead, you get traffic lights every 100Mts taking more time to travel around . I am sorry, this is my version. I do not have much good things to share with you other than the good job that I got in a very nice company.
I am really wondering how anyone say this is a wonderful place to live??? without saying what Perth/WA has. Beach.. you get all around Australia!!!
You have buses, but only during the time profitable for them to run. Very hard to find a taxi. Houses prices are unthinkable and no value for money at all. Rent, nothing left to rent. Everyone is trying to sell.
No places to eat out.. may be one or two places in each suburb. So you will end up eating at home everyday unless someone decide to open up a new restaurant. That's what has happened to us. Only good place to shop around is a place called Garden City in this area. That too closed most of the time than open.
I do not think even Hospitals here are open. The closest public hospital to where I am living is Fremantle. That's the distance I have to travel to get the govt benefits. Otherwise, pay for private. I do not have kids here, my friends are saying it is the same situation with schools.
You do not have traffic and air pollution compared to where we migrated from. Instead, you get traffic lights every 100Mts taking more time to travel around . I am sorry, this is my version. I do not have much good things to share with you other than the good job that I got in a very nice company.
I am really wondering how anyone say this is a wonderful place to live??? without saying what Perth/WA has. Beach.. you get all around Australia!!!
#15
Re: moving to perth
I am here for 3+ months now. Best way to describe WA is.. nothing here. You will see some shops in every suburb, but you will find them closed than they are open. I live in Ardross and last Saturday 2.30PM I started with Applecross Hair Saloon - Closed, Mt Pleasent - Could not find a Saloon, Appsley Rd shopping center - Closed, Valhand Avenue - nice Chinese lady.. open. I traveled across 3-4 suburb to cut my hair. That's the reality here.
You have buses, but only during the time profitable for them to run. Very hard to find a taxi. Houses prices are unthinkable and no value for money at all. Rent, nothing left to rent. Everyone is trying to sell.
No places to eat out.. may be one or two places in each suburb. So you will end up eating at home everyday unless someone decide to open up a new restaurant. That's what has happened to us. Only good place to shop around is a place called Garden City in this area. That too closed most of the time than open.
I do not think even Hospitals here are open. The closest public hospital to where I am living is Fremantle. That's the distance I have to travel to get the govt benefits. Otherwise, pay for private. I do not have kids here, my friends are saying it is the same situation with schools.
You do not have traffic and air pollution compared to where we migrated from. Instead, you get traffic lights every 100Mts taking more time to travel around . I am sorry, this is my version. I do not have much good things to share with you other than the good job that I got in a very nice company.
I am really wondering how anyone say this is a wonderful place to live??? without saying what Perth/WA has. Beach.. you get all around Australia!!!
You have buses, but only during the time profitable for them to run. Very hard to find a taxi. Houses prices are unthinkable and no value for money at all. Rent, nothing left to rent. Everyone is trying to sell.
No places to eat out.. may be one or two places in each suburb. So you will end up eating at home everyday unless someone decide to open up a new restaurant. That's what has happened to us. Only good place to shop around is a place called Garden City in this area. That too closed most of the time than open.
I do not think even Hospitals here are open. The closest public hospital to where I am living is Fremantle. That's the distance I have to travel to get the govt benefits. Otherwise, pay for private. I do not have kids here, my friends are saying it is the same situation with schools.
You do not have traffic and air pollution compared to where we migrated from. Instead, you get traffic lights every 100Mts taking more time to travel around . I am sorry, this is my version. I do not have much good things to share with you other than the good job that I got in a very nice company.
I am really wondering how anyone say this is a wonderful place to live??? without saying what Perth/WA has. Beach.. you get all around Australia!!!
Why are you here if you cant find anything good about the place?? There are loads of places to eat.... especially in Fremantle??? :confused