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tiger222 May 24th 2008 8:51 pm

Re: April 2008 Applicants
 

Originally Posted by geelong (Post 6386418)
Prior to Sept '07, your could invest in a State Bond to gain 5 points, which is our intention.

However, due to some corrupt activity regarding a bank loans person and unauthorised loans being given out, the participating States withdrew from issuing bonds.

This means that officially we can still get 5 points for investing in the bond, but there is nowhere offering the bond any more.

We are waiting on DIAC/the government to resolve this issue which has been going on for just about six months now.

Some of us had to sell our houses to have the bond money ready for when it was asked for. We had hoped to be in Australia by now.


Now we are stressing over whether we will have to take new medicals and police checks. Our existing ones run out at the end of September.

Thanks for explaining that Geelong. Were you one of the people who had put your money into the bond prior to the change?

tiger222 May 24th 2008 8:57 pm

Re: April 2008 Applicants
 

Originally Posted by CharleneG (Post 6389457)
At last a housing related post that sounds positive (I just wish it was the UK!).
We've made our decision and decided to rent ours out. A letting agent will hold our hand through the whole process for 10% and keep and eye on it for us (He doesn't know we are leaving the country.....yet). So we are going to do that for 6 months now while we can gain confidence that it will be OK while we are only 30 miles away before we make the big move if the sales market has not picked up.

Project Ebay has started, just small things for now + 2 mountain bikes which have hardly seen any use. I'm going to do a really thorough throwing out session tomorrow so we will have less to squeeze in to a rental property.
Meanwhile OH is pressure washing the drive 'til it sparkles so every viewer will fall in love with it :D

I think I've discovered the secret to getting through the Waiting Phase, just keep yourself busy:)

Keep Posting
Charlene

Good work on the sifting and selling on Ebay. I haven't done the Ebay thing yet. I do have a garage sale pile growing though. :D

Another piece of furniture went away this morning. The downstairs is coming into shape. :thumbup: Still have to sort through the bedrooms. And all the other "stuff"

geelong May 24th 2008 9:50 pm

Re: April 2008 Applicants
 

Originally Posted by tiger222 (Post 6389865)
Thanks for explaining that Geelong. Were you one of the people who had put your money into the bond prior to the change?

Unfortunately we are one of the unlucky (up to 5000 of us) applicants who had the bonds withdrawn before we were able to invest in them, leaving us in application limbo :(

tiger222 May 24th 2008 11:45 pm

Re: April 2008 Applicants
 

Originally Posted by tiger222 (Post 6386380)
Plus which, a house around the corner from me went on the market for $25,000 (US dollars) more than I thought the market would bear. If that's the case - and our house is more private, has larger yard and 2 car garage - I would be willing sell at that price. Even with all the memories. :wub:

I've been asking around and it's clear that the price on the home around the corner from me is over priced. So there goes the "extra" $25,000.:p

This story was in the paper today - so the housing bad news (from a seller's perspective, continues.:(

"A total of 355 single family home listings sold in April - a decrease of 21% from the 450 listings sold a year ago. A total of 1,050 listings sold year-to-date through the month of April, compared to 1,432 during the same time period in 2007 - a decrease of 27%.":thumbdown:

tiger222 May 24th 2008 11:47 pm

Re: April 2008 Applicants
 

Originally Posted by geelong (Post 6389991)
Unfortunately we are one of the unlucky (up to 5000 of us) applicants who had the bonds withdrawn before we were able to invest in them, leaving us in application limbo :(

Sorry to seem a little slow, but if there was some wrong doing with the bonds - ie your money - isn't it better that you didn't invest? I know you needed the 5 points - but can't you get the points some other way?:confused:

geelong May 25th 2008 11:47 am

Re: April 2008 Applicants
 

Originally Posted by tiger222 (Post 6390233)
Sorry to seem a little slow, but if there was some wrong doing with the bonds - ie your money - isn't it better that you didn't invest? I know you needed the 5 points - but can't you get the points some other way?:confused:

It was a big shock, even to the agents when the bonds were stopped. There wasn't anything wrong with the actual bonds, just one man in an Australian bank working fraudulently, allegedly.A group of students thought they had a bank deal which was too good to be true, to gain the money for the extra 5 points, and as it turned out it was too good. Unfortunately for the up to 5,000 of us who weren't involved, the state treasuries became nervous and wouldn't issue the bonds. We were all at the end of our visa process and had our money sitting in an Australian bank account waiting to give to our case officer.

Since November we have all been waiting for DIAC and Senator Evans to put a solution in place. We have been e-mailing media, the Senator, DIAC. Have sent individual and group letters, all rung the Senator's office and are in
the process of sending a petition, which can be found on the 5 point thread. No information has been made public and all we get are standard replies saying the Senator is aware of our situation and a decision will be made sometime in the future. We have all found it stressful not being able to provide an alternative to gain the 5 points.

We made the decision, on advice from our agent, for our main applicant to sit the IELTS and start a new application and have the two running alongside each other. Hence we are now April 08 applicants as well as July 07 ones too!

Let's all keep our fingers crossed that it will all go smoothly this time! :thumbsup:

CharleneG May 25th 2008 2:59 pm

Re: April 2008 Applicants
 

Originally Posted by tiger222 (Post 6389878)
Good work on the sifting and selling on Ebay. I haven't done the Ebay thing yet. I do have a garage sale pile growing though. :D

Another piece of furniture went away this morning. The downstairs is coming into shape. :thumbup: Still have to sort through the bedrooms. And all the other "stuff"

Unfortunately garage sales are not big this side of the Atlantic, otherwise I would probably sell more stuff. Car boot sales are the only other option but they start really early in the morning and I can't really face getting up as early at the weekend as I have to for work.
OH is upset his designer label clothes (which no longer fit) are not selling so well on ebay but £10 and £15 here and there do start to add up. He's got to do all the postage for himself though as he's off work this week.
The really hard part is going to be the T shirt mountain in his wardrobe. Although he wares the same 1/2 dozen or so all the time I know he will not want to get rid of any of the 120 others even if they don't fit any more and haven't done for some time.

I am adamant that all our furniture is coming with us, we've not got a lot but it's good quality stuff which would be expensive to replace.
I am going to replace our white goods as I will be leaving them in the house while we rent it though, I saw a thread a while ago recommending dishwashers, tumble dryers and washing machines were better taken with you if you bought Bosch as we get the German made ones here and Oz get the Asian made ones which don't last so long.

Keep us on the front page!

tiger222 May 26th 2008 1:22 am

Re: April 2008 Applicants
 

Originally Posted by CharleneG (Post 6392219)
Unfortunately garage sales are not big this side of the Atlantic, otherwise I would probably sell more stuff. Car boot sales are the only other option but they start really early in the morning and I can't really face getting up as early at the weekend as I have to for work.

Charlene -

That's interesting to me. How do car boot sales work? Are their designated locations for people to drive to with their stuff in the car? Then they set their stuff out behind the car?

That reminds me of Tailgate parties. Do you guys have Tailgate parties before sporting events?

benlast May 26th 2008 7:43 am

Re: April 2008 Applicants
 

Originally Posted by tiger222 (Post 6393562)
How do car boot sales work? Are their designated locations for people to drive to with their stuff in the car? Then they set their stuff out behind the car?

Amazing... there's everything in Wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car_boot_sale

We boosted our karma and sense of self-worth, if not our bank balance, by giving away a lot of stuff on the local Freecycle. We managed to shift seven very large bookcases this way!

Cheers
b

tiger222 May 27th 2008 1:21 am

Re: April 2008 Applicants
 

Originally Posted by benlast (Post 6394282)
Amazing... there's everything in Wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car_boot_sale

We boosted our karma and sense of self-worth, if not our bank balance, by giving away a lot of stuff on the local Freecycle. We managed to shift seven very large bookcases this way!

Cheers
b

Ben -

I LOVE freecycle! I got rid of boxes of old (more than 19 years) computer guts using freecycle last summer. :thumbsup:

Here's MORE Karma for you from April thread.

tiger222 May 27th 2008 1:26 am

Re: April 2008 Applicants
 

Originally Posted by tiger222 (Post 6393562)
Charlene -

That's interesting to me. How do car boot sales work? Are their designated locations for people to drive to with their stuff in the car? Then they set their stuff out behind the car?

That reminds me of Tailgate parties. Do you guys have Tailgate parties before sporting events?

And here's the Wiki link for tailgate parties! :thumbsup: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tailgate_party

nja May 27th 2008 12:20 pm

Re: April 2008 Applicants
 

Originally Posted by tiger222 (Post 6397798)
And here's the Wiki link for tailgate parties! :thumbsup: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tailgate_party

No movement again according to the processing time line. Sometimes think we'll never get our visas. This waiting is painful. Hopefully the delays are something simple; maybe they've met their quota for the fiscal year so can't give out any new visas. If this is the case, hopefully they're working behind the scenes so we'll see a flood of new visas in the new fiscal year (which hopefully starts soon - I seem to remember reading somewhere that the fiscal year start July 1st). Guess I'll just have to be patient and see what happens.

- n

twinsmom65 May 27th 2008 1:42 pm

Re: April 2008 Applicants
 

Originally Posted by nja (Post 6399623)
No movement again according to the processing time line. Sometimes think we'll never get our visas. This waiting is painful. Hopefully the delays are something simple; maybe they've met their quota for the fiscal year so can't give out any new visas. If this is the case, hopefully they're working behind the scenes so we'll see a flood of new visas in the new fiscal year (which hopefully starts soon - I seem to remember reading somewhere that the fiscal year start July 1st). Guess I'll just have to be patient and see what happens.

- n

You are correct, the start of the new fiscal year in Australia is July 1, 2008, so that is probably why there is not alot of new movement, also heard a rumour that there is a new computer system that went into place May 26, 2008 that hopefully should speed things up a bit (okay well wishful thinking anyway LOL). Plus the new quota for the 2008/2009 year has been increased by 30%.... so hopefully, if all the stars aligne, it might mean good news for us this coming year.

Karen

tiger222 May 27th 2008 2:03 pm

Re: April 2008 Applicants
 

Originally Posted by nja (Post 6399623)
No movement again according to the processing time line. Sometimes think we'll never get our visas. This waiting is painful. Hopefully the delays are something simple; maybe they've met their quota for the fiscal year so can't give out any new visas. If this is the case, hopefully they're working behind the scenes so we'll see a flood of new visas in the new fiscal year (which hopefully starts soon - I seem to remember reading somewhere that the fiscal year start July 1st). Guess I'll just have to be patient and see what happens.

- n

You're right N, this waiting is painful! With no movement for over a month, I'm beginning to wonder too.

There's supposed to be an additional 6,000 visas issues by the end of June - so hopefully that will move us up BEFORE the end of the fiscal year. The new Fiscal year begins July 1.

On the Processing Times thread, there was an August 29 applicant with a Visa posted recently. Because of the change in the law beginning September 1, people applied for Visas just before that deadline. So there was a large backlog. So if they're on to Aug 29, that means that is almost through! (Hopefully):thumbsup:

All we can do is hope and get ready. :thumbsup:

My OH is getting a little depressed at the prospect of going through another Wisconsin Winter! :thumbdown:

twinsmom65 May 27th 2008 2:10 pm

Re: April 2008 Applicants
 

Originally Posted by tiger222 (Post 6400056)
You're right N, this waiting is painful! With no movement for over a month, I'm beginning to wonder too.

There's supposed to be an additional 6,000 visas issues by the end of June - so hopefully that will move us up BEFORE the end of the fiscal year. The new Fiscal year begins July 1.

On the Processing Times thread, there was an August 29 applicant with a Visa posted recently. Because of the change in the law beginning September 1, people applied for Visas just before that deadline. So there was a large backlog. So if they're on to Aug 29, that means that is almost through! (Hopefully):thumbsup:

All we can do is hope and get ready. :thumbsup:

My OH is getting a little depressed at the prospect of going through another Wisconsin Winter! :thumbdown:


Hey Tiger,

Are you not working either???, okay I am working, but not really, spending way too much time on this site... Am a little addicited.. How are things in Wisconsin???? Things in Southern Ontario not too bad... at least the weather is not bad.

Hopefully in another month or two once the backlog goes through we might see some movement on the newer applicants eh!!

Well take care, just poking around the site until my client shows (if they show)

Karen


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