What have I forgotten?
#16
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Joined: Sep 2005
Location: Bay of Plenty, NZ
Posts: 191
Re: What have I forgotten?
Originally Posted by Radio Ham
Ok, with only 7 stress filled days left before I flee the UK to NZ, without a job offer, PR selection, work visa, house sale or car sale, I thought it would be fun to hear what other things you all think I've forgotten to do....
#17
Re: What have I forgotten?
Originally Posted by Radio Ham
Ok, with only 7 stress filled days left before I flee the UK to NZ, without a job offer, PR selection, work visa, house sale or car sale, I thought it would be fun to hear what other things you all think I've forgotten to do....
#18
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Joined: May 2006
Posts: 14
Re: What have I forgotten?
Originally Posted by Radio Ham
Ok, with only 7 stress filled days left before I flee the UK to NZ, without a job offer, PR selection, work visa, house sale or car sale, I thought it would be fun to hear what other things you all think I've forgotten to do....
YOU GO FOR IT....!!!!
#19
Re: What have I forgotten?
Hello Forum
A year on I thought I'd let you all know that life on the North Shore is fantastic. I found a job in August and now commute to Manukau daily, my OH is employed at a local Special Needs School, the kids have settled in to Takapuna Grammar.. and the 2 cats think they're in paradise.. and they're right. Last week we got our permanent residency, making it a 2 year 6 month journey of adventure from the initial punt on the immigration points lottery over a glass of wine in the UK to being here in NZ, living the dream.
My advice to anyone considering taking the risk of a big step without all the security in place is the same as on the last comment before this one...
GO FOR IT!
Colin
A year on I thought I'd let you all know that life on the North Shore is fantastic. I found a job in August and now commute to Manukau daily, my OH is employed at a local Special Needs School, the kids have settled in to Takapuna Grammar.. and the 2 cats think they're in paradise.. and they're right. Last week we got our permanent residency, making it a 2 year 6 month journey of adventure from the initial punt on the immigration points lottery over a glass of wine in the UK to being here in NZ, living the dream.
My advice to anyone considering taking the risk of a big step without all the security in place is the same as on the last comment before this one...
GO FOR IT!
Colin
#20
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Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 1,820
Re: What have I forgotten?
Great stuff! Glad it all worked out for you and you're loving it - I love a happy ending! We're coming on a wing and a prayer too - with 3 kids, EOI selection but no ITA yet, no job, it'll all come together I'm sure!
House just sold on Monday and they've mentioned 6 weeks to us but we're going to drag it out by a few more weeks so we can have some sunshine here first
Michelle x
House just sold on Monday and they've mentioned 6 weeks to us but we're going to drag it out by a few more weeks so we can have some sunshine here first
Michelle x
#21
Re: What have I forgotten?
Good on you both, and good luck.
ITA to residence will take longer than the 6 months visitor visa you will enter on, so expect to have to apply and pay for a 3 year work visa to tide you over (and that's easier if you get a job offer from an accredited employer).
If either of you work in IT and you're coming to Auckland, PM me and I'll hook you up with the good guys here.
ITA to residence will take longer than the 6 months visitor visa you will enter on, so expect to have to apply and pay for a 3 year work visa to tide you over (and that's easier if you get a job offer from an accredited employer).
If either of you work in IT and you're coming to Auckland, PM me and I'll hook you up with the good guys here.
#23
Re: What have I forgotten?
I'd be checking hotels by the airport mate!! Go for the fat immiration bloke in case you need to leg it!! Good luck sir.
#24
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Joined: Mar 2007
Location: Stanmore Bay,NZ
Posts: 7
Re: What have I forgotten?
My husband and i decided to move to NZ a couple of years ago,we talked about it loads and looked everything we could up on the computer.We spoke to as many people as we could and gathered as much info as possible but never really did anything about it.My husband is a kiwi but grow up in the uk.In August last year i finally put our house on the market, we excepted an offer begging of December and from that moment it was all systems go.I applied for mine and my 3 children residency as our daughter together automatically became a kiwi,after booking/canceling everything i could, having our medicals done and sorting out xmas we moved out of our house 5wks later on the 5th January 2007.We stayed at a friends house for 2 wks til my husband finished work then we flow out to New Zealand with 10 suitcases 4 children and a VERY stressed husband.Never being here before me and the children jumped in with both feet and it was so worth it.We travelled around for 3 wks then got a 4 bedroom rental and the children into school,my husband has started work and im at home looking after our toddler
(would rather be at work) our container finally arrived 4 wks ago with one of the boxes having to be sent away for cleaning (at an extra $150 ) we also had to pay an extra $1150 for unloading of the container,the inspection and storage,and believe me when i say i wasn't happy about it.But looking back i must of been crazy,it only took 7 wks for everything to happen and i wasn't ready for it but in true BRIT form i gritted my teeth and did it and im so glad we did.If it goes wrong or we dont settle i'll come back but at least i did something with my life,so go on try it or you'll always wished you had)
(would rather be at work) our container finally arrived 4 wks ago with one of the boxes having to be sent away for cleaning (at an extra $150 ) we also had to pay an extra $1150 for unloading of the container,the inspection and storage,and believe me when i say i wasn't happy about it.But looking back i must of been crazy,it only took 7 wks for everything to happen and i wasn't ready for it but in true BRIT form i gritted my teeth and did it and im so glad we did.If it goes wrong or we dont settle i'll come back but at least i did something with my life,so go on try it or you'll always wished you had)
#25
Re: What have I forgotten?
Hello Forum
A year on I thought I'd let you all know that life on the North Shore is fantastic. I found a job in August and now commute to Manukau daily, my OH is employed at a local Special Needs School, the kids have settled in to Takapuna Grammar.. and the 2 cats think they're in paradise.. and they're right. Last week we got our permanent residency, making it a 2 year 6 month journey of adventure from the initial punt on the immigration points lottery over a glass of wine in the UK to being here in NZ, living the dream.
My advice to anyone considering taking the risk of a big step without all the security in place is the same as on the last comment before this one...
GO FOR IT!
Colin
A year on I thought I'd let you all know that life on the North Shore is fantastic. I found a job in August and now commute to Manukau daily, my OH is employed at a local Special Needs School, the kids have settled in to Takapuna Grammar.. and the 2 cats think they're in paradise.. and they're right. Last week we got our permanent residency, making it a 2 year 6 month journey of adventure from the initial punt on the immigration points lottery over a glass of wine in the UK to being here in NZ, living the dream.
My advice to anyone considering taking the risk of a big step without all the security in place is the same as on the last comment before this one...
GO FOR IT!
Colin
#26
Re: What have I forgotten?
My husband and i decided to move to NZ a couple of years ago,we talked about it loads and looked everything we could up on the computer.We spoke to as many people as we could and gathered as much info as possible but never really did anything about it.My husband is a kiwi but grow up in the uk.In August last year i finally put our house on the market, we excepted an offer begging of December and from that moment it was all systems go.I applied for mine and my 3 children residency as our daughter together automatically became a kiwi,after booking/canceling everything i could, having our medicals done and sorting out xmas we moved out of our house 5wks later on the 5th January 2007.We stayed at a friends house for 2 wks til my husband finished work then we flow out to New Zealand with 10 suitcases 4 children and a VERY stressed husband.Never being here before me and the children jumped in with both feet and it was so worth it.We travelled around for 3 wks then got a 4 bedroom rental and the children into school,my husband has started work and im at home looking after our toddler
(would rather be at work) our container finally arrived 4 wks ago with one of the boxes having to be sent away for cleaning (at an extra $150 ) we also had to pay an extra $1150 for unloading of the container,the inspection and storage,and believe me when i say i wasn't happy about it.But looking back i must of been crazy,it only took 7 wks for everything to happen and i wasn't ready for it but in true BRIT form i gritted my teeth and did it and im so glad we did.If it goes wrong or we dont settle i'll come back but at least i did something with my life,so go on try it or you'll always wished you had)
(would rather be at work) our container finally arrived 4 wks ago with one of the boxes having to be sent away for cleaning (at an extra $150 ) we also had to pay an extra $1150 for unloading of the container,the inspection and storage,and believe me when i say i wasn't happy about it.But looking back i must of been crazy,it only took 7 wks for everything to happen and i wasn't ready for it but in true BRIT form i gritted my teeth and did it and im so glad we did.If it goes wrong or we dont settle i'll come back but at least i did something with my life,so go on try it or you'll always wished you had)
#27
Just Joined
Joined: Mar 2007
Location: Stanmore Bay,NZ
Posts: 7
Re: What have I forgotten?
I admire you for doing it. It's something i have been considering and discussing with the OH since my EOI got put back into the pool as they wouldn't recognise my work experience (although i still had 105 pts). I promised her that i'd try and get a job from this side of the pond first or give it a good go at least. Just wondering how long is a good go before (if unsuccessful) we bite the bullet and come over and try from NZ.
#28
Re: What have I forgotten?
I was lucky my husband is a kiwi but we only decided to get married in October (4wks before applying for my residency) even tho we'd been together for years they still could of said no so it was a hell of a chance.We came over with no jobs lined up and not even knowing where we were going to live and believe me with 4 children thats a hell of a gamble but it worked,we have a good out look on life.Rent your house out and come over for a while and see if you can get yourselves a job,if you cant and you find out you dont like it you can go back home knowing you haven't lost anything.Ive meet a few Brits that have done the same thing,just came out on there passports and managed to get themselves a job then sponsorship. Its easier this side but it is a risk,i still cant believe im here.I love waking up every morning looking out of the bay to the beautiful blue sea and going for a run a long the golden sandy beaches (heaven).... Good luck!