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Old Sep 15th 2003, 2:11 pm
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"panicked , i said i cant leave her what do i do !!!!! He said no its ok as her passport number is ok on her passport and matches her picture etc , but the number on her PR sticker has a digit missing "

I HAD EXACTLY the same with my visa. A wrong digit. As the bloke on the PC in Dubai couldn't find me by that number - should have looked for me by my passport no - IDIOT - he issued me with a 3 month visa - didn't tell me- so when I LEFT Sydney a year later I was acused of overstaying by 9 months.. v v stressed for 2 weeks!!!

What got me was that he didn't have the courtesy to even tell me there was a problem abnd he'd had to issue me with a 3 month ETA..I was all innocent all year!!

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Great to hear from you Sindy.

Your story has had me in stiches- talk about 'Carry on Emigrating':


Your luck can only go one way now, thankfully!

Keep posting when you have recovered.
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Old Sep 15th 2003, 5:25 pm
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Originally posted by Sindy
Were here at long last!

Sorry the thread is so long, but lots happened!

We flew with Sinagpore Airways with a three day stopover in Singapore. Total cost for Flights, Two nights in Three star hotel in Singapore and Taxi to and from Airport to Hotel for 2 Adults and 3 Children £2,330. Dont know how that matches other peoples costs but we were pleased.

Below is a copy of the e-mail we sent to friends and rellies shortly after we arrived...........

Good job we are such organised folk and things went all according to plan and so smoothly........not! What chaos!

Still in shock at how long it takes to clear out a house, I know it has four bedrooms but, well, I mean there is a limit! What we thought, naively, would only take a day ended up taking three, and then we left before completing all we needed to do. Such an awful time, hope its never repeated.

One of the many things that went wrong was the selling of the blasted car. Had had a buyer for the car for quite a few weeks before departing Wickford and then two days before we were to set off for Scotland they pulled out Ended up taking the car with us to sell in Scotland, had a buyer all lined up, and then the deal all fell apart on the day before we were flying to Singapore. This left us in a right old pickle and had to sell it to a garage......rip off.... What made matters worse was the fact that it was September 1st and the new registrations were out so our car had devalued by £700 overnight! What a stressful week. Still at least we managed to get it sold, house still empty, any offers?

Another stressful part, but probably funny to any onlookers, was our frantic episode at Heathrow airport. There we were with our 12 pieces of giant sized luggage, which we had weighed on our scales at home beforehand. Noticed that they had a place where you can check your luggage weight so thought we would just double check only to be dismayed to find out that we were 33kg overweight (no, I wasn't standing on the scales) "Never mind" Bill said, "we will just pay for excess baggage. Off he went to sort it out only to come back very pale "they want £1200!!" ........No way, so then ensued a panic of opening all the suitcases in the middle of the busy airport and seeing what could be left, what could be given to those who had come to the airport to make sure we left (they say wave goodbye, but we know) and who we could coax into forwarding things on to us. I'm sure the security guards were having a good old laugh if they could see us on the cameras, as for me I was getting near breaking point. After ditching two full suitcases we managed to get checked in, but not without another scary hiccup. We were now informed that although the tickets had 40kg luggage allowance printed on them, and we had a PR visa in our passports, without a migrant visa??? they would only allow us the normal 20kg allowance. "But it is a migrant visa" we pleaded. "Oh no it's not" they replied. "Oh yes..." well you get the idea. The point she was making was that as we had a permanent residence visa nothing would stop us from returning to the UK and loading up with another 40Kg of luggage, as if. Anyway they finally got the point and let us through. Had a really mad dash to our departure gate, would be gate 40 and right at the other end of the airport (especially as 'final call' was flashing), arrived there puffed out and very sweaty - and when I say sweaty I really mean sweaty! - only to find out that the flight was now delayed by an hour.

The flight finally took off at 19.45, all went well, entertainment excellent and food good (Singapore Airlines). All three children enjoyed the flight and were well behaved - oh yes they were.

As the flight went well surely it was time for something to go wrong, yep. After we had collected our baggage Bill went to his wallet only to find it missing, either lost or stolen, we don't know. After another manic search and running about the airport just praying it would turn up we had to resolve ourselves to the fact we were not going to see it again. Poo! Great, new country, no money. Luckily for us my father had given us some money to help us out (although I don't think he realised we would need it so quickly) so it was quickly off to the Money Changer to get some much needed cash.

Singapore, brill, brill, brill, what more can I say. In the low 30's, humidity 85-90%, my hair looked like I had had an afro but who cares, such a beautiful place and the people are the friendliest and kindest I have ever met. In all the time there we only saw two other children, and that was when we went to a theme park (Santosa) Very strange not seeing kiddies about, made ours stand out even more, they were constantly fussed over, and they loved it!

All went swimmingly well in Singapore until we came to leave at the airport. When checking in the girl at the desk calmly told us that Lewis and Rosina were not permitted to enter Australia - crickey, are they that bad!.... "Pardon" we said. We had noticed her puzzled look and the extra long time she had had hold of our passports and she simply replied "under the passport number of Lewis and Rosina I am getting the message "do not allow into Australia"........Blimey, I thought, or words to that effect. We said ok, we would leave them with her and collect them in about 10 years, I don't think she liked that solution as her fingers started typing very quickly, made a couple of phone calls, and then after about ten minutes said it was all ok for them to travel with us. Oh goody.

Flight went well, Rosina fell asleep, boys enjoyed playing all the games on the console provided, and we landed safe and sound in Adelaide on the 6th September 2003 at 06.40hrs.

Off to passport control and, oh no, what's this, Rosina, please do not pass go. Here we go again. After some time the lady in charge found out the culprit to the problem, an extra digit had been added onto Rosina's visa number that shouldn't have been there. She altered in on the computer and promised we would have no problem with it again...maybe.

Adelaide airport is slightly smaller than our garden. The baggage reclamation area was about 30ft from the customs control point and, lucky us, two planes had landed within 10 mins of each other. The scene was utter chaos. The luggage trolleys were stowed opposite the customs point and soon became unreachable as a solid block of passengers surrounded the entire entrance. Getting the luggage off of the conveyor belt was a bit like the Japanese endurance game. The entire conveyor belt run was packed three deep with people trying to get their stuff. The only way to do it was to peer between legs and then grab well, you never know your luck!.

There were lots and lots of other hiccups along the way but I won't bore you with them.

Hasn't sunk in that we are finally in Adelaide, feels that I am just on holiday somewhere in England, wonder when the penny will drop.


Sindy

************** Breaking News ************

As I am sitting here typing this my father-in-law has just phoned with some good news............dream on, the only type of news we seem to get is of the pear shaped variety and this one was no exception. Until the house is sold we will be relying upon the money from our Endowment policy (Don't go there we know how much it has devalued in the last three years). Anyway we phoned all of the relevant parties ahead of time. Contacted the building society to get the release permission, headed off a few potential last minute problems and finally got the forms signed and posted two days before we left for Singapore. So what was the phone call about? just that they refuse to give us the money as they say my signature has changed since we signed the original form Now they want us to sign a new batch of consent forms and supply them with my passport as proof of identity, but not to worry as they promise to return it......hello, I'm in friggin Australia now. What next?!!!!!!

Anyway, must go now as I'm off to see if I can try and find a four leaf clover, at the end of a rainbow, near a black cat by a gypsy selling Heather.

No worries mate

S
Sindy...this is hilarious...if you are not already a writer, suggest you put your adventures into book-form.
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Sindy, pleased to read that you finally got there, but the story was great to read. Much better than 'We've arrived'.
I hope that things go a bit more smoothly for you, but if they don't, you have got a fan club waiting here for your next installment.
Good luck and be happy, whatever life chucks at you.

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Get through that lot Sindy, you can cope with whatever life throws at you! Had me in stitches, and I was trying to laugh silently so the office didn't twig that I was on the net and not working!
Good luck - we await the next instalment......
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Default Re: UK to Oz, What could possibly go wrong?

Originally posted by Sindy
Were here at long last!

Sorry the thread is so long, but lots happened!

We flew with Sinagpore Airways with a three day stopover in Singapore. Total cost for Flights, Two nights in Three star hotel in Singapore and Taxi to and from Airport to Hotel for 2 Adults and 3 Children £2,330. Dont know how that matches other peoples costs but we were pleased.

Below is a copy of the e-mail we sent to friends and rellies shortly after we arrived...........

Good job we are such organised folk and things went all according to plan and so smoothly........not! What chaos!

Still in shock at how long it takes to clear out a house, I know it has four bedrooms but, well, I mean there is a limit! What we thought, naively, would only take a day ended up taking three, and then we left before completing all we needed to do. Such an awful time, hope its never repeated.

One of the many things that went wrong was the selling of the blasted car. Had had a buyer for the car for quite a few weeks before departing Wickford and then two days before we were to set off for Scotland they pulled out Ended up taking the car with us to sell in Scotland, had a buyer all lined up, and then the deal all fell apart on the day before we were flying to Singapore. This left us in a right old pickle and had to sell it to a garage......rip off.... What made matters worse was the fact that it was September 1st and the new registrations were out so our car had devalued by £700 overnight! What a stressful week. Still at least we managed to get it sold, house still empty, any offers?

Another stressful part, but probably funny to any onlookers, was our frantic episode at Heathrow airport. There we were with our 12 pieces of giant sized luggage, which we had weighed on our scales at home beforehand. Noticed that they had a place where you can check your luggage weight so thought we would just double check only to be dismayed to find out that we were 33kg overweight (no, I wasn't standing on the scales) "Never mind" Bill said, "we will just pay for excess baggage. Off he went to sort it out only to come back very pale "they want £1200!!" ........No way, so then ensued a panic of opening all the suitcases in the middle of the busy airport and seeing what could be left, what could be given to those who had come to the airport to make sure we left (they say wave goodbye, but we know) and who we could coax into forwarding things on to us. I'm sure the security guards were having a good old laugh if they could see us on the cameras, as for me I was getting near breaking point. After ditching two full suitcases we managed to get checked in, but not without another scary hiccup. We were now informed that although the tickets had 40kg luggage allowance printed on them, and we had a PR visa in our passports, without a migrant visa??? they would only allow us the normal 20kg allowance. "But it is a migrant visa" we pleaded. "Oh no it's not" they replied. "Oh yes..." well you get the idea. The point she was making was that as we had a permanent residence visa nothing would stop us from returning to the UK and loading up with another 40Kg of luggage, as if. Anyway they finally got the point and let us through. Had a really mad dash to our departure gate, would be gate 40 and right at the other end of the airport (especially as 'final call' was flashing), arrived there puffed out and very sweaty - and when I say sweaty I really mean sweaty! - only to find out that the flight was now delayed by an hour.

The flight finally took off at 19.45, all went well, entertainment excellent and food good (Singapore Airlines). All three children enjoyed the flight and were well behaved - oh yes they were.

As the flight went well surely it was time for something to go wrong, yep. After we had collected our baggage Bill went to his wallet only to find it missing, either lost or stolen, we don't know. After another manic search and running about the airport just praying it would turn up we had to resolve ourselves to the fact we were not going to see it again. Poo! Great, new country, no money. Luckily for us my father had given us some money to help us out (although I don't think he realised we would need it so quickly) so it was quickly off to the Money Changer to get some much needed cash.

Singapore, brill, brill, brill, what more can I say. In the low 30's, humidity 85-90%, my hair looked like I had had an afro but who cares, such a beautiful place and the people are the friendliest and kindest I have ever met. In all the time there we only saw two other children, and that was when we went to a theme park (Santosa) Very strange not seeing kiddies about, made ours stand out even more, they were constantly fussed over, and they loved it!

All went swimmingly well in Singapore until we came to leave at the airport. When checking in the girl at the desk calmly told us that Lewis and Rosina were not permitted to enter Australia - crickey, are they that bad!.... "Pardon" we said. We had noticed her puzzled look and the extra long time she had had hold of our passports and she simply replied "under the passport number of Lewis and Rosina I am getting the message "do not allow into Australia"........Blimey, I thought, or words to that effect. We said ok, we would leave them with her and collect them in about 10 years, I don't think she liked that solution as her fingers started typing very quickly, made a couple of phone calls, and then after about ten minutes said it was all ok for them to travel with us. Oh goody.

Flight went well, Rosina fell asleep, boys enjoyed playing all the games on the console provided, and we landed safe and sound in Adelaide on the 6th September 2003 at 06.40hrs.

Off to passport control and, oh no, what's this, Rosina, please do not pass go. Here we go again. After some time the lady in charge found out the culprit to the problem, an extra digit had been added onto Rosina's visa number that shouldn't have been there. She altered in on the computer and promised we would have no problem with it again...maybe.

Adelaide airport is slightly smaller than our garden. The baggage reclamation area was about 30ft from the customs control point and, lucky us, two planes had landed within 10 mins of each other. The scene was utter chaos. The luggage trolleys were stowed opposite the customs point and soon became unreachable as a solid block of passengers surrounded the entire entrance. Getting the luggage off of the conveyor belt was a bit like the Japanese endurance game. The entire conveyor belt run was packed three deep with people trying to get their stuff. The only way to do it was to peer between legs and then grab well, you never know your luck!.

There were lots and lots of other hiccups along the way but I won't bore you with them.

Hasn't sunk in that we are finally in Adelaide, feels that I am just on holiday somewhere in England, wonder when the penny will drop.


Sindy

************** Breaking News ************

As I am sitting here typing this my father-in-law has just phoned with some good news............dream on, the only type of news we seem to get is of the pear shaped variety and this one was no exception. Until the house is sold we will be relying upon the money from our Endowment policy (Don't go there we know how much it has devalued in the last three years). Anyway we phoned all of the relevant parties ahead of time. Contacted the building society to get the release permission, headed off a few potential last minute problems and finally got the forms signed and posted two days before we left for Singapore. So what was the phone call about? just that they refuse to give us the money as they say my signature has changed since we signed the original form Now they want us to sign a new batch of consent forms and supply them with my passport as proof of identity, but not to worry as they promise to return it......hello, I'm in friggin Australia now. What next?!!!!!!

Anyway, must go now as I'm off to see if I can try and find a four leaf clover, at the end of a rainbow, near a black cat by a gypsy selling Heather.

No worries mate

S
Great post Sindy, made me laugh and cry all at the same time!
just know it'll get better for you, best of luck finding everything
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