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kellic Sep 3rd 2008 11:45 pm

Work in Oz
 
My partner thinks we need a job before we look in to traveling to oz for a year, does anyone agree? If so does anyone know any good sites where i can find work out in oz? Or do we just go out their and see what we find??

Kelly x

RCoight Sep 4th 2008 12:00 am

Re: Work in Oz
 

Originally Posted by kellic (Post 6747883)
My partner thinks we need a job before we look in to traveling to oz for a year, does anyone agree? If so does anyone know any good sites where i can find work out in oz? Or do we just go out their and see what we find??

Kelly x

If you're just travelling around on a working holiday visa you won't be able to sort a job before you get to Australia anyway.

If you're looking for a job for a permanent visa then the following might help:

http://www.careerone.com.au
http://www.seek.com.au
http://www.hays.com.au

Nikki.P Sep 4th 2008 12:01 am

Re: Work in Oz
 
hiya

try www.seek.com.au or www.careerone.com.au. Hope these helo.

Nikki

kellic Sep 4th 2008 12:05 am

Re: Work in Oz
 
Yes it's just a working holiday visa we are applying for.
I've just been told that we need to have a return flight booked before they will allow us in their country, is this correct?

bcworld Sep 4th 2008 12:07 am

Re: Work in Oz
 

Originally Posted by kellic (Post 6747959)
Yes it's just a working holiday visa we are applying for.
I've just been told that we need to have a return flight booked before they will allow us in their country, is this correct?

No it's not correct. You need to be able to show you have sufficient funds to buy one (they typically would like to see that you have $5k savings)...although this is rarely checked.

I entered Aus twice on a one-way ticket while on a WHV and was never once asked for any proof of onward travel or funds.

...and the second poster is right, its highly unlikely you will be able to secure a job before arriving.

jam76 Sep 4th 2008 8:08 am

Re: Work in Oz
 
That's right,

I was on a WHV in 04-05, I remember reading all the bumpth on the immigration web site about requirements and especially the minimum funds you will have to show at customs.

Went to all that trouble of getting bank statements together, gets to customs with my passport ready to show all my docs, proof of return flight and funds.....passed through without them asking me a thing inquizative or showing anything i brought but my passport with the visa sticker in it. Just what I was planning on doing whilst I was there. "Travelling and a bit of work I told em" I think they just ask that so they don't appear in-human or robotic like some customs staff you encounter in other countries.

I think to many of us watch that 'border patrol' on Living TV to much! LOL! :D


Originally Posted by bcworld (Post 6747969)
No it's not correct. You need to be able to show you have sufficient funds to buy one (they typically would like to see that you have $5k savings)...although this is rarely checked.

I entered Aus twice on a one-way ticket while on a WHV and was never once asked for any proof of onward travel or funds.

...and the second poster is right, its highly unlikely you will be able to secure a job before arriving.


Pollyana Sep 4th 2008 10:19 am

Re: Work in Oz
 

Originally Posted by jam76 (Post 6749599)
That's right,

I was on a WHV in 04-05, I remember reading all the bumpth on the immigration web site about requirements and especially the minimum funds you will have to show at customs.

Went to all that trouble of getting bank statements together, gets to customs with my passport ready to show all my docs, proof of return flight and funds.....passed through without them asking me a thing inquizative or showing anything i brought but my passport with the visa sticker in it. Just what I was planning on doing whilst I was there. "Travelling and a bit of work I told em" I think they just ask that so they don't appear in-human or robotic like some customs staff you encounter in other countries.

I think to many of us watch that 'border patrol' on Living TV to much! LOL! :D

They can and sometime do ask for proof of funds, and while it may seem a hassle having to get the paperwork and money sorted out, is it really worth the risk? Immigration are quite entitled to put you on the next plane back if they feel you don't have the money to support yourself. It has happened to people, and no doubt it will happen again.
Border Security may make the whole thing glamorous but AUstralia had these rules in place long before the TV programme came along.

cresta57 Sep 4th 2008 10:26 am

Re: Work in Oz
 

Originally Posted by bcworld (Post 6747969)
No it's not correct. You need to be able to show you have sufficient funds to buy one (they typically would like to see that you have $5k savings)...although this is rarely checked.

I entered Aus twice on a one-way ticket while on a WHV and was never once asked for any proof of onward travel or funds.

...and the second poster is right, its highly unlikely you will be able to secure a job before arriving.

It's also worth noting that if you work for a couple of months fruit picking [in certain areas] you can apply for another 12 month whv.

Cate502 Sep 4th 2008 10:32 am

Re: Work in Oz
 
So is bringing a certified copy of a bank statement showing you have about $5k in a savings account sufficient for proof of funds or do you also need bank statements showing what you have in you current account etc.?

bcworld Sep 4th 2008 10:49 am

Re: Work in Oz
 

Originally Posted by Cate502 (Post 6750076)
So is bringing a certified copy of a bank statement showing you have about $5k in a savings account sufficient for proof of funds or do you also need bank statements showing what you have in you current account etc.?

$5k in any account would do.

Financial requirements
You must have access to sufficient funds to support yourself for the initial stage of your holiday. Generally, AUD$5,000 may be regarded as sufficient, but the amount may vary depending on your length of stay and the extent of your travel. You should also have a return or onward ticket or the funds for a fare to depart Australia.

You may be asked to provide evidence. Evidence may include a certified copy of a bank statement and an air ticket out of Australia.


http://www.immi.gov.au/visitors/work...ty-first.htm#d

Cate502 Sep 4th 2008 10:57 am

Re: Work in Oz
 
Thanks for that. Sounds a bit more straight forward than I thought!

bcworld Sep 4th 2008 11:24 am

Re: Work in Oz
 
If proof of onward travel really concerns you then buy yourself the cheapest one-way ticket you can find to New Zealand before you come (i've seen plenty of seats for less than $150 before). Besides, I'd recommend anyone coming to Aus for a WHV spends at least a couple of weeks over there anyway.

When I entered NZ they DID ask to see proof of onward travel, so if you can factor it into your trip maybe best to buy a rtn ticket.

kellic Sep 4th 2008 8:15 pm

Re: Work in Oz
 
we are really desperate to get out to oz for next year poss Jan, do we really need to have x amount in the bank or can we just go with what ever we have saved??

Pollyana Sep 4th 2008 8:21 pm

Re: Work in Oz
 

Originally Posted by kellic (Post 6751278)
we are really desperate to get out to oz for next year poss Jan, do we really need to have x amount in the bank or can we just go with what ever we have saved??

Think about it logically.
You are coming to Aus for a year, you won't be able to get a job on a WHV until you are here, so what are you going to live on? And if you don't come with a return ticket, how are you going to pay to get home - remember you may need to go home for some reason before the year is up.
All you need to show is that you have enough money to support yourselves - how else are you planning to live? :)

kellic Sep 4th 2008 8:24 pm

Re: Work in Oz
 
well we should have enough saved from now until Jan 09 myself and partner are in good paying jobs, we also have family out there so will be staying with them. xx


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