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jane99 Jul 14th 2008 7:12 am

SCARED SINGLE MUM!
 
Have just made the big decision to move out to Sydney. Have visited twice this year and loved it.
Has been very stressful trying to persuade my ex husband to agree. Statutory declaration has just gone out to him.
Am a nurse so should be fairly straight forward.
Though have started to worry about just about everything! Mainly financial. Rent seems so much in Sydney. Is there any child benefit or assistance for single parents? Would just love to hear from anyone with any tips to calm my nerves! Thanks

denkar101 Jul 14th 2008 8:05 am

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Originally Posted by jane99 (Post 6570487)
Have just made the big decision to move out to Sydney. Have visited twice this year and loved it.
Has been very stressful trying to persuade my ex husband to agree. Statutory declaration has just gone out to him.
Am a nurse so should be fairly straight forward.
Though have started to worry about just about everything! Mainly financial. Rent seems so much in Sydney. Is there any child benefit or assistance for single parents? Would just love to hear from anyone with any tips to calm my nerves! Thanks

Hi Jane,
Go for it!
Most hospitals have onsite living quarters that will suit you and your child.
Not sure if you can access any benefits but I am sure someone will be along shortly to advise you on this.
Good luck, you won't regret it.
Dennis

jane99 Jul 14th 2008 8:18 am

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Originally Posted by denkar101 (Post 6570734)
Hi Jane,
Go for it!
Most hospitals have onsite living quarters that will suit you and your child.
Not sure if you can access any benefits but I am sure someone will be along shortly to advise you on this.
Good luck, you won't regret it.
Dennis

Thank you. Didnt cross my mind that I might be able to get hospital accomodation for both of us.
Jane

denkar101 Jul 14th 2008 8:32 am

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Originally Posted by jane99 (Post 6570776)
Thank you. Didnt cross my mind that I might be able to get hospital accomodation for both of us.
Jane

No worries,
My Ex is an RN and has no trouble finding work and accomodation anywhere in Australia, you will be very sought after wherever you go.
Good luck.
Dennis

vickys Jul 14th 2008 9:00 am

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Jane,
Not too sure if it'll help but we are looking to buy when we move to Sydney hopefully soon, if you go to the outer suburbs the prices aren't as steep. We're looking at wollengong and they seem reasonable but like i say we are looking at buying, not too sure if the rental market is the same.

In respect of actually going you go for it lass, if it doesn't work out you haven't lost anything, if you dont' go you will regret it later on.

When your ex signs your stat dec make sure you get a certified or colour electronic copy of his passport, a lot of people have applied on 136's and have been asked for this later on in the process in order to varify that it is your ex that has signed the stat dec.

good luck, take care
Vicky :)

vickys Jul 14th 2008 9:04 am

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Originally Posted by jane99 (Post 6570487)
Have just made the big decision to move out to Sydney. Have visited twice this year and loved it.
Has been very stressful trying to persuade my ex husband to agree. Statutory declaration has just gone out to him.
Am a nurse so should be fairly straight forward.
Though have started to worry about just about everything! Mainly financial. Rent seems so much in Sydney. Is there any child benefit or assistance for single parents? Would just love to hear from anyone with any tips to calm my nerves! Thanks

Just thought, try contacting 'daunted' she posts on here regularly and made the move as a single mother over to Oz from Lancashire late last year. She'll offer you loads of support she's fab:)

jane99 Jul 14th 2008 9:05 am

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Originally Posted by vickys (Post 6570912)
Jane,
Not too sure if it'll help but we are looking to buy when we move to Sydney hopefully soon, if you go to the outer suburbs the prices aren't as steep. We're looking at wollengong and they seem reasonable but like i say we are looking at buying, not too sure if the rental market is the same.

In respect of actually going you go for it lass, if it doesn't work out you haven't lost anything, if you dont' go you will regret it later on.

When your ex signs your stat dec make sure you get a certified or colour electronic copy of his passport, a lot of people have applied on 136's and have been asked for this later on in the process in order to varify that it is your ex that has signed the stat dec.

good luck, take care
Vicky :)

Thank you Vicky. Will pass on your advice to my solicitor. Good luck with your move. Jane

vickys Jul 14th 2008 9:11 am

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Originally Posted by jane99 (Post 6570928)
Thank you Vicky. Will pass on your advice to my solicitor. Good luck with your move. Jane

Thanks hun, If you need any help this side or over there once we are there please feel free to ask.

good luck
Vic's

stevemich Jul 14th 2008 12:19 pm

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Originally Posted by jane99 (Post 6570487)
Have just made the big decision to move out to Sydney. Have visited twice this year and loved it.
Has been very stressful trying to persuade my ex husband to agree. Statutory declaration has just gone out to him.
Am a nurse so should be fairly straight forward.
Though have started to worry about just about everything! Mainly financial. Rent seems so much in Sydney. Is there any child benefit or assistance for single parents? Would just love to hear from anyone with any tips to calm my nerves! Thanks


When it comes to claiming benefits, if you are on a sponsored visa (eg 457) then you are not entitled to any assistance. You may be able to get LAFHA though - do a search on here for this as it has cropeed up a lot.

If you come on a permanent visa then you should be eligable - although I am not sure if you have to be here a certain time before you can claim.

daunted Jul 16th 2008 6:44 pm

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Hi jayne I have only just seen this thread. If you want to contact me feel free to email, I dont get on here as much anymore.
I came out in November 2007 with 2 kids and we havent looked back. It has been hard at times but nothing we havent been able to work through and the kids are in constant contact with their dad via msn/ web cam and phones etc, he is even coming to stay with us for 3 weeks in september :eek::blink::(:eek:
I am sure you will be good too, its just very very daunting (the user name!) having noone to talk to and share the concerns with whilst keeping smile on face for the kids.
I will pm you my website password then you can see some of what we have managed to get through all in one piece :rofl:
:wub:

oz2008 Jul 16th 2008 7:26 pm

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Hi Jane,
i too am a single mum of a 6 year old and we plan on making the move next year. I am a District nurse in the uk and my biggest fear is what do i do with my daughter if i have to get a job where i work nights: but i am kind of thinking i'll just cross that bridge when i get to it! Can i ask why you decided on Sydney. I am struggling to know where i want to live that offers my daughter the lifestyle i want for her but also gives me an active social life.

Scuba Steve Jul 16th 2008 11:08 pm

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Jane, come in to the Official Loners' Thread, we'll make you feel better!

WelshSarah Jul 16th 2008 11:48 pm

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Originally Posted by jane99 (Post 6570928)
Thank you Vicky. Will pass on your advice to my solicitor. Good luck with your move. Jane


Originally Posted by daunted (Post 6579637)
Hi jayne I have only just seen this thread. If you want to contact me feel free to email, I dont get on here as much anymore.
I came out in November 2007 with 2 kids and we havent looked back. It has been hard at times but nothing we havent been able to work through and the kids are in constant contact with their dad via msn/ web cam and phones etc, he is even coming to stay with us for 3 weeks in september :eek::blink::(:eek:
I am sure you will be good too, its just very very daunting (the user name!) having noone to talk to and share the concerns with whilst keeping smile on face for the kids.
I will pm you my website password then you can see some of what we have managed to get through all in one piece :rofl:
:wub:


I am so in awe of women like you two... You are so brave to make this journey as single mums.... :)

I always think of myself as strong but I dont know if I could do what you have ( daunted) or are contemplating(jane) doing..

You both deserve:
1. A medal
2. A round of applause
3.The karma I have sent you...

I take my hat off to you both......:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

vickys Jul 17th 2008 1:23 am

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Originally Posted by daunted (Post 6579637)
Hi jayne I have only just seen this thread. If you want to contact me feel free to email, I dont get on here as much anymore.
I came out in November 2007 with 2 kids and we havent looked back. It has been hard at times but nothing we havent been able to work through and the kids are in constant contact with their dad via msn/ web cam and phones etc, he is even coming to stay with us for 3 weeks in september :eek::blink::(:eek:
I am sure you will be good too, its just very very daunting (the user name!) having noone to talk to and share the concerns with whilst keeping smile on face for the kids.
I will pm you my website password then you can see some of what we have managed to get through all in one piece :rofl:
:wub:

You forgot to add that you have been a constant support to a heck of a lot of others in that speech too babe :)

jane99 Jul 17th 2008 6:41 am

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Hello. Have only been to Sydney and Adelaide. Visited a bloke (dont ever date Drs girls! nothing but trouble!!) in Jan and loved it. Beautiful city, loads to see and do, people friendly. But also surrounding countryside is amazing, mountains, rivers, national parks and beaches.
Went back to see him! with my 11year old at Easter to investigate further and could just see us having a great new lifestyle. If nothing else it is worth moving there for the fish market!
Of course I havent been to other places so cant compare. I know someone who has been in Perth sometime and loves it. Let me know where you decide on. xx
I am worried about child care too, tho of course Sam is a bit older. Am a recovery and surgical nurse so praying for a job in day surgery.


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