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lightykop Oct 10th 2008 10:02 pm

baggage allowance
 
how much baggage allowance are you allowed flying one way on a 457 visa? 2 adults 2 children.:confused:

benlast Oct 10th 2008 10:07 pm

Re: baggage allowance
 

Originally Posted by lightykop (Post 6865356)
how much baggage allowance are you allowed flying one way on a 457 visa? 2 adults 2 children.:confused:

I believe you usually need to have a permanent visa to get an extra allowance, and even then not all airlines offer it. Singapore do, as long as you have what they consider a "migrant visa". Emirates offer 50kg to members of MovingPlanet.com.au on condition that you have one-way tickets and "...the passenger must hold a valid permanent migration visa stating over 1 year stay. No multiple entry or visitors visas will be accepted".

Cheers
b

Iwannabethere Oct 10th 2008 10:08 pm

Re: baggage allowance
 

Originally Posted by lightykop (Post 6865356)
how much baggage allowance are you allowed flying one way on a 457 visa? 2 adults 2 children.:confused:

Depends who you fly with, which way and what class. Fly economy with most airlines via Asia and get 20kg each. Fly Air New Zealand via USA and get 46kg each (I think). Goes up to 64kg each in Business.

LUNANBAY Oct 11th 2008 7:31 pm

Re: baggage allowance
 
We came across on a 457 a fotnight ago, we went with 1 bag each as we were told by some, that you only got the 40kg baggage allowance on a perm visa. so we rocked up with only 5 bags, geezer on the check out desk, looks at our bags and says ' you aint taking much, your only taking half your limit!!!!" however we wouldn't have managed across big old London town with 10 bags in tow.

I wanted to take chance and have a couple more bags but missus wasn't having it!

its up to thee!

R

Pollyana Oct 11th 2008 7:52 pm

Re: baggage allowance
 

Originally Posted by LUNANBAY (Post 6866977)
We came across on a 457 a fotnight ago, we went with 1 bag each as we were told by some, that you only got the 40kg baggage allowance on a perm visa. so we rocked up with only 5 bags, geezer on the check out desk, looks at our bags and says ' you aint taking much, your only taking half your limit!!!!" however we wouldn't have managed across big old London town with 10 bags in tow.

I wanted to take chance and have a couple more bags but missus wasn't having it!

its up to thee!

R

Its very rare to get the 40kg on a 457, and there are many stories of people havng to dump luggage at the airpot or pay huge fees for excess baggage.
Far from saying "its up to thee! " its better for 457 holders to have alternative plans if they turn up with lover 20kgs. Be prepared to leave the luggage with friends aor pay a lot. If you're lucky you'll get through, but you certainly can't guarantee it.

(and thats from someone who ALWAYS turns up for flights back to Aus with far too much luggage - I always have a contingency plan and a credit card!)

deborahjane Oct 11th 2008 7:56 pm

Re: baggage allowance
 
We were allowed extra luggage when we moved out here with Singapore Airlines. We're moving back to the UK after Christmas but they won't give us extra back even though we are moving back to the UK for good.

surfingwoozy Oct 11th 2008 11:53 pm

Re: baggage allowance
 
Hi,

We flew via Singapore with Singapore Airlines and brought 85kg of luggage over on a working holiday visa (2 x adults) - and luckily we didn't get charged for it!!

We got checked in via the first class desk at Heathrow (althrough unfortunatley didn't get upgraded!!) and the lady didn't bat an eye at the luggage. It was the same in Singapore.

We were dreading the check in and expected a massive bill!

Good Luck,


Paul.


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