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Quinn Sep 24th 2008 6:42 pm

Regional or Restricted?
 
Hi Everyone :thumbsup:

I had a meeting last night with a migration officer and no matter which way we chopped it up i'm still 5 points off a 175 :(

So... my options are a regional visa or student.

i'm worried about the regional visa and was hoping someone could advise on the realities of the first few years being regionalised....

I'm was hoping to get into Western Australia but would also look at South.

my worries are...

1. Is there an available selection of work outside of Perth thats doesnt involve engineering or the building trade?

2. Do employers readily accept a regional visa given that its temporary?

3. Can anyone recommend some cities outside Perth to look at?

I'm probably over worrying - but would welcome the benefit of someone else's experiences.

Kev

Bix Sep 24th 2008 7:41 pm

Re: Regional or Restricted?
 

Originally Posted by Quinn (Post 6817812)
Hi Everyone :thumbsup:

I had a meeting last night with a migration officer and no matter which way we chopped it up i'm still 5 points off a 175 :(

So... my options are a regional visa or student.

i'm worried about the regional visa and was hoping someone could advise on the realities of the first few years being regionalised....

I'm was hoping to get into Western Australia but would also look at South.

my worries are...

1. Is there an available selection of work outside of Perth thats doesnt involve engineering or the building trade?

2. Do employers readily accept a regional visa given that its temporary?

3. Can anyone recommend some cities outside Perth to look at?

I'm probably over worrying - but would welcome the benefit of someone else's experiences.

Kev

Can't answer your questions Kev but here are the post codes for all areas classed as regional
http://www.immi.gov.au/employers/rsms_postcodes.htm

The RSMS visa is available for these. It is not a temporary visa. Details here
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/skill...rsms/index.htm

rangersman2 Sep 25th 2008 12:16 am

Re: Regional or Restricted?
 
we have friends in Northam which is only an hour out of Perth and 3 years ago they came out on a regional visa, and are loving it, I think that there username was Pootle 26 on here, Paul

The O'Neills Sep 25th 2008 12:31 am

Re: Regional or Restricted?
 
Hi,

We used to live in Chittering, which is 100kms north of Perth on the Northern Highway so inland. We LOVED it. We were a little isolated, but the local community (all Ausies) adopted us and were wonderful with us. We went into the city every weekend and booked into a backpackers and had a ball.

It was the experience of a lifetime, and we are now heading back to Perth. My only regret is that this time we will have to live in the city, and will be heading to the 'country' for the weekends.

Good luck

Nic

JAJ Sep 25th 2008 12:48 pm

Re: Regional or Restricted?
 

Originally Posted by Bix (Post 6817888)
Can't answer your questions Kev but here are the post codes for all areas classed as regional
http://www.immi.gov.au/employers/rsms_postcodes.htm

The RSMS visa is available for these. It is not a temporary visa. Details here
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/skill...rsms/index.htm

Other regional visas exist with different areas specified.

Gems Sep 25th 2008 5:17 pm

Re: Regional or Restricted?
 
Other place regional WA, is Geraldton. However its 4 hours from Perth.
Seams to have plenty of expats here.

Its booming in Geraldton at the moment and lots of building work going on, new housing, marina,shops,touristy things etc. We are not slowing prob no slow down for a long time.

Also just got go ahead to build new port and rail,roads for the mine. This will keep people working for a long time.

So if your engineering/building work you could get plenty of work here. However big rural town and 4 hours North of Perth. But sunshine most of the year round.

Nice town, right on the coast with several beaches,shopping centres,sports centres etc. If you want any info on the place pm me.
You can also drive to Perth on weekends, we have even done a Perth and back in one day.

Gems

moneypenny20 Sep 25th 2008 8:47 pm

Re: Regional or Restricted?
 
From a monetary angle, I would be more tempted by regional than student if money is an issue. Lots of people struggle with finding the money to survive although others have no problem. 20 hours work a week, studying for x years without knowing for sure if it's going to get you PR at the end would scare me senseless.


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