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Young Couples!
Hey,
Me and my partner have decided to up and move from the uk! We have a applied for a working holiday visa, if we like it we will hopefully apply for a permantent visa.... Im 25, My partner 24.. Where should we move to... We would like... Near to the coast as possible Max rent 0f $350 per week rent Not to far away from a big city (about 30 min drive) Be close to other brit (young couples) Safe and Friendly Lively atmosphere (ie- pubs ect!) Any ideas on where we should be looking at moving? Help CAZ N JON |
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The joy of a WHV is that you go anywhere and after a few months move on to somewhere else. The sky is the limit, you should not tie yourselves down to any one place. You won't get to explore and find what suits you.
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Hi Caz and Jon,
Myself and my partner went over on working holiday visas to travel around Australia a few years ago. We had an amazing time and as said in previous posts they are designed with the view that you will travel so therefore you could visit a few places and make your own minds up about which best suits you (we drove from Perth - up and over the country to end up in sydney. Worked in 3 places on the way - Karratha, Cairns and Sydney - for a few months each and fell in love with the counrty!) The terms on the WHV are that you can only work at one company for a max of 3 months (or they were when we went over there anyway - not sure if they have changed). Also, if you do some kind of harvest work for a certain period of time (don't know exacts) then you can extend your WHV for another year I think (sure someone will put me right if this isn't correct) Cairns is a fab place for young couples as of course are most of the main areas eg Sydney etc but it really does depend on the individual as what was right for me may not be right for someone else. Sorry I can't be of any more help and good luck! |
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Thank you.... the information is very helpfull...
We would like to rent a property so we can go straight in to it when we get there...but will they let us do that as we wont have a job right away. Any advice is ace caz |
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You are unlikely to be able to rent anything other than a holiday rental with no jobs and on a WHV. Have you thought about a cabin in a caravan park? They have some nice spacious ones which are good value for money and easy to leave if you decide to travel around the country.
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Originally Posted by natalieml
(Post 7552236)
The terms on the WHV are that you can only work at one company for a max of 3 months (or they were when we went over there anyway - not sure if they have changed).
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I think Cairns or Gold Coast would possibly tick the boxes for you.
Good luck! :D www.realestate.com.au www.domain.com.au www.seek.com.au www.careerone.com.au Cheers |
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St Kilda - Melbourne. Area is on the beach front, buzzy with enough to see & do locally, close to the CBD either by tram or driving AND it's a rental mecca!
You will find a nice place to rent for that amount each week - possibly partially furnished - although these are few & far between. I've just recently secured a flat myself in Melbourne whilst unemployed (newly arrived to Oz), no references, by offering to pay a few months rent up front. No problem securing a place that way! |
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Originally Posted by xxxcaggyxxx
(Post 7552076)
Hey,
Me and my partner have decided to up and move from the uk! We have a applied for a working holiday visa, if we like it we will hopefully apply for a permantent visa.... Im 25, My partner 24.. Where should we move to... We would like... Near to the coast as possible Max rent 0f $350 per week rent Not to far away from a big city (about 30 min drive) Be close to other brit (young couples) Safe and Friendly Lively atmosphere (ie- pubs ect!) Any ideas on where we should be looking at moving? Help CAZ N JON We moved over to perth in Jan 09 from the UK (both 26 @ the time) Its a great place, you have the beaches, city and the atmos in close range, ideal place if you like a chill and a party. We regards to the finding somewhere to live before u come, its pretty hard, from exp. We had to book an holiday rental, and we got ripped off for 5 weeks ($700 a week for a nothing special) we spent the 4-5 weeks looking at 100's of places on the net, in the paper and going to see them. There is loads of ppl in the same boat. ie every prop we went to see had at least 4-5 cpls looking at it. In the end we got a nice little place, old, but it has a pool and close to the city and beaches for 18 months (paying $350 a week) which isnt bad considering. Be careful before you pack up and come over. Work is very tight at the moment, i am still lookin for work, luckily my partner is a nurse and has been sponsored to work here, so fingers crossed i should get something soon. Please dont have the idea that everything will be hunky dory when u arrive. Its hard and u will need some some good amount of cash in the bank to get through. On the other hand, its a lovely place, friendly ppl and the weather is always cracking. 24 degrees today and next weekend is planned for 28 and we are not far off winter. There is plenty of cpls on here, we are even planning a night out, so u have the right age mix. Give us a shout if u need any help or info. Cheers dale |
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It can be really hard to find work on a WHV sometimes, depending on where you are and the time of year. Most 'proper' jobs don't want someone for just 6 months, or they think you will leave before that to do some travelling (as this is what the visa is for). I would definatly not sign up for a rental without having found jobs first, as you may not, and may have to move on (I speak from experiance when I was on a WHV).
Sydney is a good place for finding work on a WHV, far easier in the winter when loads of people have followed the warmth up. I really would not look at this visa as a chance to 'move' to Oz. Good luck |
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You can rent furnished 2 bed places around Cairns for $250-300pw.
Would suggest you need to be somewhere before you rent, internet pictures can be very deceiving. What type of work will you be looking for? You need to give serious consideration to the current situation in Aus! |
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Originally Posted by pumpkin blossom
(Post 7557806)
It can be really hard to find work on a WHV sometimes, depending on where you are and the time of year. Most 'proper' jobs don't want someone for just 6 months, or they think you will leave before that to do some travelling (as this is what the visa is for).
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Originally Posted by BrightYellowGun
(Post 7569633)
If I explain to them that I'm not going to bugger off travelling that should stand me in good stead right?
Either way, while on a WHV you can only stay with an employer for a maximum of 6 months. So the best case scenario for an employer would be if they got 6 months out of you. You can't really promise to stay longer because legally you can't. |
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Originally Posted by comet555
(Post 7569647)
I imagine just about every backpacker tells the employer "I'm not going to bugger off travelling!" Perhaps explaining about your Aussie boyfriend might be more helpful.
Either way, while on a WHV you can only stay with an employer for a maximum of 6 months. So the best case scenario for an employer would be if they got 6 months out of you. You can't really promise to stay longer because legally you can't. I'm hoping to get some temp work/maternity leave cover, something like that. And I'm not really a backpacker, since I'll be taking suitcases and settling into a nice little house in a middle-class suburb with the boyfriend. :p |
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Originally Posted by BrightYellowGun
(Post 7569649)
Oh I'm not suggesting staying longer than 6 months with an employer, I know what the rules are and I'm far too much of a goody-two-shoes to break them!
I'm hoping to get some temp work/maternity leave cover, something like that. And I'm not really a backpacker, since I'll be taking suitcases and settling into a nice little house in a middle-class suburb with the boyfriend. :p Anyway good luck with the move. |
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