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babyposer Apr 18th 2014 5:17 pm

We want to move ASAP !
 
Hi everybody !

I'm just posting this topic to get a piece of advice as I don't get any replies on french forums. So I rely on you !

I'm a SEO executive (but jobless at the moment - I used to take care of an ecommerce website) who speaks French and English and my OH is a welder, who just got his diploma and started working recently in a maintenance/boilermaking/pipe welding industry.

We are both young (24 and 26), have no kids and would like to move to Australia, New Zealand or Canada (or the USA but it seems complicated to stay there).

We are looking for a job abroad, and would like to know what would be the best for us. We would like to move as soon as possible but maybe it would be better to stay in Europe to gain experience first... We thought about a WHV but not sure it's a good idea. Our purpose is to get a PR visa.

We would be glad to read about your experiences !

jad n rich Apr 18th 2014 10:09 pm

Re: We want to move ASAP !
 

Originally Posted by babyposer (Post 11224859)
Hi everybody !

I'm just posting this topic to get a piece of advice as I don't get any replies on french forums. So I rely on you !

I'm a SEO executive (but jobless at the moment - I used to take care of an ecommerce website) who speaks French and English and my OH is a welder, who just got his diploma and started working recently in a maintenance/boilermaking/pipe welding industry.

We are both young (24 and 26), have no kids and would like to move to Australia, New Zealand or Canada (or the USA but it seems complicated to stay there).

We are looking for a job abroad, and would like to know what would be the best for us. We would like to move as soon as possible but maybe it would be better to stay in Europe to gain experience first... We thought about a WHV but not sure it's a good idea. Our purpose is to get a PR visa.

We would be glad to read about your experiences !

Work out where you like first. A WHV will be a lot quicker to obtain than PR. Usually what you expect of a country is nothing like actually living there.

At your age you could try all of them, my niece is doing that now, NZ, Aus and next UK, she is Canadian.

Beoz Apr 18th 2014 10:15 pm

Re: We want to move ASAP !
 

Originally Posted by babyposer (Post 11224859)
Hi everybody !

I'm just posting this topic to get a piece of advice as I don't get any replies on french forums. So I rely on you !

I'm a SEO executive (but jobless at the moment - I used to take care of an ecommerce website) who speaks French and English and my OH is a welder, who just got his diploma and started working recently in a maintenance/boilermaking/pipe welding industry.

We are both young (24 and 26), have no kids and would like to move to Australia, New Zealand or Canada (or the USA but it seems complicated to stay there).

We are looking for a job abroad, and would like to know what would be the best for us. We would like to move as soon as possible but maybe it would be better to stay in Europe to gain experience first... We thought about a WHV but not sure it's a good idea. Our purpose is to get a PR visa.

We would be glad to read about your experiences !

SEO executive. Sounds important. What is it?

paulry Apr 18th 2014 11:49 pm

Re: We want to move ASAP !
 
Search Engine Optimisation. We could do with one of those on BE.

Beoz Apr 19th 2014 1:30 am

Re: We want to move ASAP !
 

Originally Posted by paulry (Post 11225217)
Search Engine Optimisation. We could do with one of those on BE.

Executive? At 26?

Kiwipaul Apr 19th 2014 1:39 am

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Originally Posted by Beoz (Post 11225270)
Executive? At 26?

Haven't you heard some young people selling in stores are no longer calls sales people but sales executives, doesn't mean they do a better job just inflates their ego.

Beoz Apr 19th 2014 1:43 am

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Originally Posted by Kiwipaul (Post 11225274)
Haven't you heard some young people selling in stores are no longer calls sales people but sales executives, doesn't mean they do a better job just inflates their ego.

Y gen hey

Pollyana Apr 19th 2014 2:57 am

Re: We want to move ASAP !
 

Originally Posted by babyposer (Post 11224859)
Hi everybody !

I'm just posting this topic to get a piece of advice as I don't get any replies on french forums. So I rely on you !

I'm a SEO executive (but jobless at the moment - I used to take care of an ecommerce website) who speaks French and English and my OH is a welder, who just got his diploma and started working recently in a maintenance/boilermaking/pipe welding industry.

We are both young (24 and 26), have no kids and would like to move to Australia, New Zealand or Canada (or the USA but it seems complicated to stay there).

We are looking for a job abroad, and would like to know what would be the best for us. We would like to move as soon as possible but maybe it would be better to stay in Europe to gain experience first... We thought about a WHV but not sure it's a good idea. Our purpose is to get a PR visa.

We would be glad to read about your experiences !

For Australia you need to read www.immi.gov.au and see whether your skills actually qualify you to migrate here.
A WHV would be a good idea to give you a flavour of the country, but has an upper time li it of 2 years (assuming you meet the requirements to get the second year).

Best thing to do at the start though is to read the lifestyle posts on the forums and have a dig around and work out which country you really want to life in.......

Bermudashorts Apr 19th 2014 3:57 am

Re: We want to move ASAP !
 

Originally Posted by babyposer (Post 11224859)
Hi everybody !

I'm just posting this topic to get a piece of advice as I don't get any replies on french forums. So I rely on you !

I'm a SEO executive (but jobless at the moment - I used to take care of an ecommerce website) who speaks French and English and my OH is a welder, who just got his diploma and started working recently in a maintenance/boilermaking/pipe welding industry.

We are both young (24 and 26), have no kids and would like to move to Australia, New Zealand or Canada (or the USA but it seems complicated to stay there).

We are looking for a job abroad, and would like to know what would be the best for us. We would like to move as soon as possible but maybe it would be better to stay in Europe to gain experience first... We thought about a WHV but not sure it's a good idea. Our purpose is to get a PR visa.

We would be glad to read about your experiences !

If you want to move permanently then you need to have a read about the 189 or 190 visas on www.immi.gov.au. In particular, check the occupation lists for yours and then see what skills assessment entails. I don't recall seeing anything to do with search engines on the lists, we,dear will be, but perhaps your OH doesn't have enough experience or qualifications yet.

Looking for jobs from the UK isn't usually the best place to start for anyone wanting to move permanently. The WHV might be a good way to try it out and compare countries. On the other hand, a WHV might prevent you from getting the work experience that you would require for any of the countries you are interested in. You are probably dreaming about the USA, it is super difficult to get into.

the troubadour Apr 19th 2014 7:26 am

Re: We want to move ASAP !
 
Try a WHV. A number seem to be able to move on to PR through sponsorship. Doubt if experience will be enough to date to be of much interest. But give it a try.

babyposer Apr 19th 2014 8:09 am

Re: We want to move ASAP !
 

Originally Posted by Kiwipaul (Post 11225274)
Haven't you heard some young people selling in stores are no longer calls sales people but sales executives, doesn't mean they do a better job just inflates their ego.

Hi,

I didn't want to sound cocky, it's just the way my job is called (when in look for some jobs in the UK in my field, it's called 'SEO executive' most of the time). I live in France so forgive my ignorance.

babyposer Apr 19th 2014 8:32 am

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Thanks for you replies, my OH occupation's is on the SOL, however he does not have 3 years experience yet (https://www.immi.gov.au/asri/occupat...irst-class.htm 'This occupation has a level of skill commensurate with the qualifications and experience of AQF Certificate III including at least two years of on-the-job training, or AQF Certificate IV (ANZSCO Skill Level 3).').

Even though SEO jobs are not on the SOL, it seems pretty easy to find a job at the moment in this field as there is a shortage of skills. I have a friend (she's also a seo manager or executive, whatever) who went to Australia and got contacted several times via her Linkedin profile.

The main problem is that my OH absolutely needs to work in his field cause he doesn't want to lose the knack. I forgot to mention his English is absolutely rubbish at the moment (his understanding is ok but when he speaks it's.. horrible).

Bermudashorts Apr 19th 2014 8:38 am

Re: We want to move ASAP !
 

Originally Posted by babyposer (Post 11225465)
Thanks for you replies, my OH occupation's is on the SOL, however he does not have 3 years experience yet (https://www.immi.gov.au/asri/occupat...irst-class.htm 'This occupation has a level of skill commensurate with the qualifications and experience of AQF Certificate III including at least two years of on-the-job training, or AQF Certificate IV (ANZSCO Skill Level 3).').

Even though SEO jobs are not on the SOL, it seems pretty easy to find a job at the moment in this field as there is a shortage of skills. I have a friend (she's also a seo manager or executive, whatever) who went to Australia and got contacted several times via her Linkedin profile.

The main problem is that my OH absolutely needs to work in his field cause he doesn't want to lose the knack.

If your job is not on the occupation lists, then it doesn't matter how many jobs you think there are, you cannot get sponsored or get a visa. I would be surprised to be honest, that Australia with above 6% unemployment, would be struggling to fill these modern IT types of roles. Anyway, that is not the point, it is the occupation lists that matter, maybe you need to take another look and make sure you check the CSOL not just the SOL.

I do think you have hit the nail on the head re your OH, if you go on working holiday visas he could just end up shooting himself in the foot before he is properly established. Maybe you should set Australia as a medium term goal and work on establishing yourselves first.

Beoz Apr 19th 2014 8:41 am

Re: We want to move ASAP !
 

Originally Posted by babyposer (Post 11225465)
Thanks for you replies, my OH occupation's is on the SOL, however he does not have 3 years experience yet (https://www.immi.gov.au/asri/occupat...irst-class.htm 'This occupation has a level of skill commensurate with the qualifications and experience of AQF Certificate III including at least two years of on-the-job training, or AQF Certificate IV (ANZSCO Skill Level 3).').

Even though SEO jobs are not on the SOL, it seems pretty easy to find a job at the moment in this field as there is a shortage of skills. I have a friend (she's also a seo manager or executive, whatever) who went to Australia and got contacted several times via her Linkedin profile.

The main problem is that my OH absolutely needs to work in his field cause he doesn't want to lose the knack. I forgot to mention his English is absolutely rubbish at the moment (his understanding is ok but when he speaks it's horrible).

Here's an idea. Rock on down to Oz on the young persons visa thing. Pick a few apples, see the country, and at the same time line up some interviews and scout around. You never know. Someone may like you and offer a 457.

Kim67 Apr 19th 2014 8:46 am

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Subscribe to the job alert function on here - sometimes welding jobs offering 457's come up. http://www.you-global.com/Jobs/Search.shtml


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