Another one inbound! - Electrician
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Another one inbound! - Electrician
Hey everybody, just joined the site and wanted to rack peoples brains and advice if thats ok??
I am a 30 year old, single male and have decided that enough is enough of England so am moving to New Zealand in October, at the moment I am finding myself drawn to Christchurch for whatever reason and just wanted to know some peoples advice!?
My main questions really are that im a fully qualified Electrician and I was wondering whether/ what the state of the construction market is over there, also how bad the earthquake situation is, as for whatever reason you dont really hear much about it anymore here and despite my efforts I cant find too much online either!
Lastly Ive read a few posts and Ricarton sounds like a nice part of town as I would like somewhere fairly lively and not too remote..yet! (im leaving london so one step at a time) Am I right in thinking this?
Guys thanks for any advice you can offer me as the time is approaching and I for the first time in my life feel like I should be a little organised!! maybe im getting old!!
thanks again
simon
I am a 30 year old, single male and have decided that enough is enough of England so am moving to New Zealand in October, at the moment I am finding myself drawn to Christchurch for whatever reason and just wanted to know some peoples advice!?
My main questions really are that im a fully qualified Electrician and I was wondering whether/ what the state of the construction market is over there, also how bad the earthquake situation is, as for whatever reason you dont really hear much about it anymore here and despite my efforts I cant find too much online either!
Lastly Ive read a few posts and Ricarton sounds like a nice part of town as I would like somewhere fairly lively and not too remote..yet! (im leaving london so one step at a time) Am I right in thinking this?
Guys thanks for any advice you can offer me as the time is approaching and I for the first time in my life feel like I should be a little organised!! maybe im getting old!!
thanks again
simon
#2
Re: Another one inbound!
Hey everybody, just joined the site and wanted to rack peoples brains and advice if thats ok??
I am a 30 year old, single male and have decided that enough is enough of England so am moving to New Zealand in October, at the moment I am finding myself drawn to Christchurch for whatever reason and just wanted to know some peoples advice!?
My main questions really are that im a fully qualified Electrician and I was wondering whether/ what the state of the construction market is over there, also how bad the earthquake situation is, as for whatever reason you dont really hear much about it anymore here and despite my efforts I cant find too much online either!
Lastly Ive read a few posts and Ricarton sounds like a nice part of town as I would like somewhere fairly lively and not too remote..yet! (im leaving london so one step at a time) Am I right in thinking this?
Guys thanks for any advice you can offer me as the time is approaching and I for the first time in my life feel like I should be a little organised!! maybe im getting old!!
thanks again
simon
I am a 30 year old, single male and have decided that enough is enough of England so am moving to New Zealand in October, at the moment I am finding myself drawn to Christchurch for whatever reason and just wanted to know some peoples advice!?
My main questions really are that im a fully qualified Electrician and I was wondering whether/ what the state of the construction market is over there, also how bad the earthquake situation is, as for whatever reason you dont really hear much about it anymore here and despite my efforts I cant find too much online either!
Lastly Ive read a few posts and Ricarton sounds like a nice part of town as I would like somewhere fairly lively and not too remote..yet! (im leaving london so one step at a time) Am I right in thinking this?
Guys thanks for any advice you can offer me as the time is approaching and I for the first time in my life feel like I should be a little organised!! maybe im getting old!!
thanks again
simon
Give Chch a few months and it will start to boom with the whole rebuilding process, might be a good idea to contact Fletcher Construction who have the contract for this and see what they have.
Riccarton is fairly central to the or what was the CBD and is probalb ymore lively now that there is no CBD, tons of us live here in CHCH so most questions can be answered
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Hi and welcome to the forum Sorry I can't offer you any advice as we've yet to get there but I'm sure you'll find plenty of advice from everyone here. You should also consider posting a thread in the main forum to get more exposure:
http://britishexpats.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=83
Best of luck with your plans
http://britishexpats.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=83
Best of luck with your plans
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Welcome Simon and good luck with the planning and lucky you - just in time for the summer
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Re: Another one inbound!
Hey everybody, just joined the site and wanted to rack peoples brains and advice if thats ok??
I am a 30 year old, single male and have decided that enough is enough of England so am moving to New Zealand in October, at the moment I am finding myself drawn to Christchurch for whatever reason and just wanted to know some peoples advice!?
My main questions really are that im a fully qualified Electrician and I was wondering whether/ what the state of the construction market is over there, also how bad the earthquake situation is, as for whatever reason you dont really hear much about it anymore here and despite my efforts I cant find too much online either!
Lastly Ive read a few posts and Ricarton sounds like a nice part of town as I would like somewhere fairly lively and not too remote..yet! (im leaving london so one step at a time) Am I right in thinking this?
Guys thanks for any advice you can offer me as the time is approaching and I for the first time in my life feel like I should be a little organised!! maybe im getting old!!
thanks again
simon
I am a 30 year old, single male and have decided that enough is enough of England so am moving to New Zealand in October, at the moment I am finding myself drawn to Christchurch for whatever reason and just wanted to know some peoples advice!?
My main questions really are that im a fully qualified Electrician and I was wondering whether/ what the state of the construction market is over there, also how bad the earthquake situation is, as for whatever reason you dont really hear much about it anymore here and despite my efforts I cant find too much online either!
Lastly Ive read a few posts and Ricarton sounds like a nice part of town as I would like somewhere fairly lively and not too remote..yet! (im leaving london so one step at a time) Am I right in thinking this?
Guys thanks for any advice you can offer me as the time is approaching and I for the first time in my life feel like I should be a little organised!! maybe im getting old!!
thanks again
simon
It you are looking for lively you can have Riccarton (younger drunker) or Merivale (slightly older, just as drunk). Neither is anything like London (but nowhere in NZ is.)
If you are a decent spark then you shouldn't have much of an issue getting a job. Just a matter of getting started somewhere and then look for the job you want. Chch isn't really building anything yet, but apparently about 5000 people are going to need a new house
Mostly, good luck and enjoy NZ for what it is, foreign.
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hey guys,
Firstly thankyou for the quick replies and honest answers! I think that just a tiny part of me is being apprehensive as work is pretty good here at the moment but I feel its something I need to do! I think that I will stay with Christchurch as although ive heard some bad things it still sounds like its full of good people and if there is rebuilding to be done I would love to be a part of it!
I saw this meetup thing on here and it seems like a good idea so if anyone needs a drinking partner or a lodger im your man! I.. cannot .. wait!
thanks again!
Firstly thankyou for the quick replies and honest answers! I think that just a tiny part of me is being apprehensive as work is pretty good here at the moment but I feel its something I need to do! I think that I will stay with Christchurch as although ive heard some bad things it still sounds like its full of good people and if there is rebuilding to be done I would love to be a part of it!
I saw this meetup thing on here and it seems like a good idea so if anyone needs a drinking partner or a lodger im your man! I.. cannot .. wait!
thanks again!
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Re: Another one inbound!
hey guys,
Firstly thankyou for the quick replies and honest answers! I think that just a tiny part of me is being apprehensive as work is pretty good here at the moment but I feel its something I need to do! I think that I will stay with Christchurch as although ive heard some bad things it still sounds like its full of good people and if there is rebuilding to be done I would love to be a part of it!
I saw this meetup thing on here and it seems like a good idea so if anyone needs a drinking partner or a lodger im your man! I.. cannot .. wait!
thanks again!
Firstly thankyou for the quick replies and honest answers! I think that just a tiny part of me is being apprehensive as work is pretty good here at the moment but I feel its something I need to do! I think that I will stay with Christchurch as although ive heard some bad things it still sounds like its full of good people and if there is rebuilding to be done I would love to be a part of it!
I saw this meetup thing on here and it seems like a good idea so if anyone needs a drinking partner or a lodger im your man! I.. cannot .. wait!
thanks again!
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Hey thanks again, I am not expecting anywhere to be anything like London in fact that is why I am getting out of this country as well as some of the other obvious reasons.. I chose riccarton just because I had read a few posts and alot of people said it was a good part of the city that was quite lively, and seeing as im coming completely on my own I thought I would have more chance of meeting people/making friends in a lively part... does that make sense.... I could of worded it better I know!
If you can ask your friend about sparky work that would be awesome and at the moment I am coming over on a 2 year working visa with thoughts of getting sponsored, applying for full etc etc...
If you can ask your friend about sparky work that would be awesome and at the moment I am coming over on a 2 year working visa with thoughts of getting sponsored, applying for full etc etc...
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Oh and as for considering how much I will earn... I know it will be nothing like here but as long as it covers what I spend I will be more than happy as thats what lifes about!
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Re: Another one inbound!
Hey thanks again, I am not expecting anywhere to be anything like London in fact that is why I am getting out of this country as well as some of the other obvious reasons.. I chose riccarton just because I had read a few posts and alot of people said it was a good part of the city that was quite lively, and seeing as im coming completely on my own I thought I would have more chance of meeting people/making friends in a lively part... does that make sense.... I could of worded it better I know!
If you can ask your friend about sparky work that would be awesome and at the moment I am coming over on a 2 year working visa with thoughts of getting sponsored, applying for full etc etc...
If you can ask your friend about sparky work that would be awesome and at the moment I am coming over on a 2 year working visa with thoughts of getting sponsored, applying for full etc etc...
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It is a job offer first and then you apply for a temporary work visa.
You will also need to start sorting out getting your Sparky quals & work experienced assessed by the EWRB here in NZ as you will not be allowed to work in that trade without a license..
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I'll move this thread to the main forum as registration for Sparkies etc is somewhat specialised. &I have read that Simonmoon99 is not au fait with how the NZ visa system works.
Cheers.
Cheers.
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Re: Another one inbound! - Electrician
Hi Simon, you will need a job offer first as you won't qualify for the working holiday visa. Try WWW.seek.co.nz for jobs. If you look for an accredited employer you visa should take no time at all.
I'm moving to Christchurch in November after getting a job offer last week. I know most of my workmates live in St. Albans or Merivale... I'm still thinking about Summer to be near the sea but I need to see the EQ damage first hand to understand what it will be like to live and commute there.
I'm moving to Christchurch in November after getting a job offer last week. I know most of my workmates live in St. Albans or Merivale... I'm still thinking about Summer to be near the sea but I need to see the EQ damage first hand to understand what it will be like to live and commute there.
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Hell and welcome, expect about 25/30 bux an hour 12/14 quid once you have your Kiwi regs you can charge what you want but untill then you will get spanked on your rate
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Re: Another one inbound! - Electrician
Hey everybody, just joined the site and wanted to rack peoples brains and advice if thats ok??
I am a 30 year old, single male and have decided that enough is enough of England so am moving to New Zealand in October, at the moment I am finding myself drawn to Christchurch for whatever reason and just wanted to know some peoples advice!?
My main questions really are that im a fully qualified Electrician and I was wondering whether/ what the state of the construction market is over there, also how bad the earthquake situation is, as for whatever reason you dont really hear much about it anymore here and despite my efforts I cant find too much online either!
Lastly Ive read a few posts and Ricarton sounds like a nice part of town as I would like somewhere fairly lively and not too remote..yet! (im leaving london so one step at a time) Am I right in thinking this?
Guys thanks for any advice you can offer me as the time is approaching and I for the first time in my life feel like I should be a little organised!! maybe im getting old!!
thanks again
simon
I am a 30 year old, single male and have decided that enough is enough of England so am moving to New Zealand in October, at the moment I am finding myself drawn to Christchurch for whatever reason and just wanted to know some peoples advice!?
My main questions really are that im a fully qualified Electrician and I was wondering whether/ what the state of the construction market is over there, also how bad the earthquake situation is, as for whatever reason you dont really hear much about it anymore here and despite my efforts I cant find too much online either!
Lastly Ive read a few posts and Ricarton sounds like a nice part of town as I would like somewhere fairly lively and not too remote..yet! (im leaving london so one step at a time) Am I right in thinking this?
Guys thanks for any advice you can offer me as the time is approaching and I for the first time in my life feel like I should be a little organised!! maybe im getting old!!
thanks again
simon
I completed my EWRB assessment got offer of limited certificate.I applied with recruiters , they advised that I must appear for an face to face interview to secure a job, I came to Christchurch on a visitor visa. After reaching here a work visa was demanded from me to offer a job.Immigration NZ needs a job offer to issue a work visa. Same situation is with EWRB, they will issue you a certificate if you provide a employer and a supervisor's details.It is a situation of which is First an egg or a hen? I wrote a mail to ewrb but till not got any info.This information may be useful to you.
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