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Bernieboy Feb 10th 2011 8:10 am

Re: Very curious!
 

Originally Posted by 77hil (Post 9167399)
You have to laugh. Any thread on here asking whether or not people like or dislike Australia is like throwing a piece of meat to a pack of wolves. Just sit back and watch em go. :lol: Gets old very quickly though.

Well said:thumbup:

FPE88 Feb 10th 2011 8:18 am

Re: Very curious!
 

Originally Posted by bcworld (Post 9167507)
Not necessarily, possibly the exact opposite. Coming on a WHV can bugger up your chances of applying for PR. There are some restrictions on WHV'ers and if you can't get work in your usual occupation you may find that when it comes time to apply for PR you wouldn't meet recent work experience requirements. You need to be caredul with that one.

Could somebody expand on this and give me some advice on the visa situation, whats my best route to go down?

iamthecreaturefromuranus Feb 10th 2011 8:19 am

Re: Very curious!
 

Originally Posted by 77hil (Post 9167399)
You have to laugh. Any thread on here asking whether or not people like or dislike Australia is like throwing a piece of meat to a pack of wolves. Just sit back and watch em go. :lol: Gets old very quickly though.

Unless I missed it, I didn't see any posts where people said they didn't like Australia.

iamthecreaturefromuranus Feb 10th 2011 8:25 am

Re: Very curious!
 

Originally Posted by FPE88 (Post 9167661)
Could somebody expand on this and give me some advice on the visa situation, whats my best route to go down?

If you come on a holiday visa and end up working in something other than the profession you plan to put on any application for a skills visa, then that will be a break in the 'recent experience' part of the requirements of the skills visa process.

bcworld Feb 10th 2011 8:27 am

Re: Very curious!
 

Originally Posted by FPE88 (Post 9167661)
Could somebody expand on this and give me some advice on the visa situation, whats my best route to go down?

I don't know about the exact requirements for electricians. But, for me, a few years ago if I wanted to apply for PR I had to have worked in my nominated occupation for 12 of the 18 months immediately before applying. I didn't do any relevant work on my WHV therefore at the end of it I wouldn't get a successful skills assessment. For independent skills migration I'd have to go back to the UK and work for 12 months then apply.

You can't assume you'll find 12 months of electrical work on a WHV...big ask, presumably you'll have licensing hurdles to leap over - this is Australia after all!

FPE88 Feb 10th 2011 8:28 am

Re: Very curious!
 

Originally Posted by iamthecreaturefromuranus (Post 9167686)
If you come on a holiday visa and end up working in something other than the profession you plan to put on any application for a skills visa, then that will be a break in the 'recent experience' part of the requirements of the skills visa process.

Right so can you go straight for PR?

bcworld Feb 10th 2011 8:33 am

Re: Very curious!
 

Originally Posted by FPE88 (Post 9167700)
Right so can you go straight for PR?

While you're still in the UK you mean? If so yes, if you can get a positive skills assessment.

FPE88 Feb 10th 2011 8:35 am

Re: Very curious!
 

Originally Posted by bcworld (Post 9167716)
While you're still in the UK you mean? If so yes, if you can get a positive skills assessment.

Yes while I'm still over here, Would I be right in guessing that takes longer to go through?

stevenglish Feb 10th 2011 8:37 am

Re: Very curious!
 
Thing is, my cup is half full, if I hadn't jumped in on several occasions I'd still be working in a shitty office in Gravesend. I've weighed up pro's n cons, sought advice, checked things out and generally done my research. BUT!!! the over riding voice in my head was saying, go on do it, it's the only way you'll ever know.

Because of this voice, 16 years ago, I changed the direction of my career, I was handed a traineeship, and I found a job that not only did I enjoy, but I was bloody good at it. My reputation spread and I was head hunted by another UK company, whom I worked for for several years, consulting over much of the UK and France.

Then a phonecall from Aus asking if I was interested, off we went after lengthy discussions, and made the move after I returned from an all expenses paid fact finding/getting to know you trip.

Since arrival, I have been to most major cities in Aus, and all over NSW, I have moved companies twice, and my reputation in my field of work is now inter-state, my advice and help sought in QL,SA,WA & NSW.

My point is, none of this would have happened if I'd over-analysed the whole thing and not listened to that voice. Yes research is extremely important, if it could bankrupt you then you need to think long and hard, but no amount of research, and no amount of fact finding is going to prepare you for actually living here, the only way you'll make a properly informed decision is done it, didn't like it because.......

I wish anyone making the move or thinking about it the very best of fortune, you may well regret it, but you won't know unless you try. Every Brit here has had to step into the great unknown to some degree. Some loved it some hated it, but they had the balls to try it, have at least got something to tell the grand kids, and are not forever condemned to sitting in a pub, waving goodbye to someone who's emmigrating, and saying 'ya know, I had the chance to move to Oz once'

Listen to the little voice, you only live once;)

FPE88 Feb 10th 2011 8:43 am

Re: Very curious!
 

Originally Posted by stevenglish (Post 9167726)
Thing is, my cup is half full, if I hadn't jumped in on several occasions I'd still be working in a shitty office in Gravesend. I've weighed up pro's n cons, sought advice, checked things out and generally done my research. BUT!!! the over riding voice in my head was saying, go on do it, it's the only way you'll ever know.

Because of this voice, 16 years ago, I changed the direction of my career, I was handed a traineeship, and I found a job that not only did I enjoy, but I was bloody good at it. My reputation spread and I was head hunted by another UK company, whom I worked for for several years, consulting over much of the UK and France.

Then a phonecall from Aus asking if I was interested, off we went after lengthy discussions, and made the move after I returned from an all expenses paid fact finding/getting to know you trip.

Since arrival, I have been to most major cities in Aus, and all over NSW, I have moved companies twice, and my reputation in my field of work is now inter-state, my advice and help sought in QL,SA,WA & NSW.

My point is, none of this would have happened if I'd over-analysed the whole thing and not listened to that voice. Yes research is extremely important, if it could bankrupt you then you need to think long and hard, but no amount of research, and no amount of fact finding is going to prepare you for actually living here, the only way you'll make a properly informed decision is done it, didn't like it because.......

I wish anyone making the move or thinking about it the very best of fortune, you may well regret it, but you won't know unless you try. Every Brit here has had to step into the great unknown to some degree. Some loved it some hated it, but they had the balls to try it, have at least got something to tell the grand kids, and are not forever condemned to sitting in a pub, waving goodbye to someone who's emmigrating, and saying 'ya know, I had the chance to move to Oz once'

Listen to the little voice, you only live once;)

This is exactly how I feel, that voice what was in your head is now in my head!

As of today I would say as long as everything works out, I will definately be trying OZ out in the next couple years.

iamthecreaturefromuranus Feb 10th 2011 8:56 am

Re: Very curious!
 

Originally Posted by stevenglish (Post 9167726)
Listen to the little voice, you only live once;)


Originally Posted by FPE88 (Post 9167748)
This is exactly how I feel, that voice what was in your head is now in my head!

As of today I would say as long as everything works out, I will definately be trying OZ out in the next couple years.

Increase the medication and the little voice goes away. ;)

If you want to be here in the middle of next year then you need to start the visa process soon. It can take a year for the process to go through, and you have 12 months after the grant of the visa to get into the country and validate it.

FPE88 Feb 10th 2011 8:58 am

Re: Very curious!
 

Originally Posted by iamthecreaturefromuranus (Post 9167776)
Increase the medication and the little voice goes away. ;)

If you want to be here in the middle of next year then you need to start the visa process soon. It can take a year for the process to go through, and you have 12 months after the grant of the visa to get into the country and validate it.

Will be starting the process soon, Middle of next year is the earliest I could do it.

Anyone know how much a PR Visa would be for me?

I guess you pay when you apply for it?

bcworld Feb 10th 2011 8:59 am

Re: Very curious!
 
http://www.immi.gov.au/

stevenglish Feb 10th 2011 9:02 am

Re: Very curious!
 

Originally Posted by iamthecreaturefromuranus (Post 9167776)
Increase the medication and the little voice goes away .:)

Only the one that made me burn down my school though I hope ;)

iamthecreaturefromuranus Feb 10th 2011 9:07 am

Re: Very curious!
 

Originally Posted by stevenglish (Post 9167790)
Only the one that made me burn down my school though I hope ;)

He's still there.... just biding his time.

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1404/...ac2ca0.jpg?v=0


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