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Re: Where's all the plumbers
Originally Posted by gaynor-andy
(Post 5323104)
Hi Simon, can you tell me if i need a licence to replace a bathroom suite or a kitchen sink in Aus. I fit kitchen and bathrooms for a living in the U.K, doing all the pipe work to replace from the old to the new, basically i do a complete bathroom or kitchen including the tiling. Any info would be greatful.
Thanks Andy I posted some links the wifes neice sent me from Qld.:- http://www.ocba.sa.gov.au/licensing/links.html http://www.aph.gov.au/house/committe...n/chapter5.htm http://www.licencerecognition.gov.au/authorities.aspx http://www.lgp.qld.gov.au/?id=50 http://www.ausmasterplumbers.com.au/ Have a read, Simon. |
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Cheers for the info Simon, i will have a good read.
Andy |
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Hi you guys!
My oh also does plumbing in the uk. Only problem is he passed City and Guilds in September this year and started self-employed 4 months ago. Before that he was in the fish industry. It doesn't look GUD for us does it? I'm so glad to find other plumbers, been on another forum site and I think they are EXTINCT!!!!!! Kelsey x |
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Great to see a plumbers forum well done for starting it.:thumbsup:
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Hi.
We are currently living in New Zealand , himself being a plumber. You usually see my on this and elsewhere droning on about the poxy process of becoming a registered plumber in NZ - yawn. |
Re: Where's all the plumbers
Originally Posted by SimonG
(Post 5268923)
I had planned to do that but received bad advice. Luckily seem to have it sorted now, so just setting the ball in motion. Might still be able to go down the TRA route, I was originally trained as a HVAC engineer, 7 years, out of the business for 13 years and last 2 and a bit self employed plumbing, htg and tiling. Agent has suggested may be able to avoid general plumber route and go in on something similiar. We'll see.
Good luck with the TRA. |
Re: Where's all the plumbers
Originally Posted by SimonG
(Post 5268923)
I had planned to do that but received bad advice. Luckily seem to have it sorted now, so just setting the ball in motion. Might still be able to go down the TRA route, I was originally trained as a HVAC engineer, 7 years, out of the business for 13 years and last 2 and a bit self employed plumbing, htg and tiling. Agent has suggested may be able to avoid general plumber route and go in on something similiar. We'll see.
Good luck with the TRA. andy t |
Re: Where's all the plumbers
Originally Posted by timmins family
(Post 5428204)
hi there im also a plumber ,why not try for gas fitter,that is still assesed by TRA unlike plumber assesed by vetesess,that is the route im trying for.I also heard somewere that PATHWAY D could be back in force in jan 08 ????
andy t Can't go down the gas route, don't do gas, not for a long time anyway (13 years at least), and never had the inclination to go back to college to get updated. Sending initial documentation to the agent this week, time to get the ball rolling need to submit visa before end of Jan 08. Simon. |
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THANKS TIMMINS FAMILY MEMBER FOR THE INFO XX:rofl:
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Yes Simon pathway D is for people like me who have no formal Qualifications
I've only been plumbing for 20yrs and i have pissed over some plumbers with so called qualifications. vitesses is out of the question as it will cost $1060 "scandulous lol " plus you can only take the tests in either london or glasgow,and i live near Leeds anyway good luck to all who are applying:thumbsup: |
Re: Where's all the plumbers
Originally Posted by york1e
(Post 5444689)
Yes Simon pathway D is for people like me who have no formal Qualifications
I've only been plumbing for 20yrs and i have pissed over some plumbers with so called qualifications. vitesses is out of the question as it will cost $1060 "scandulous lol " plus you can only take the tests in either london or glasgow,and i live near Leeds anyway good luck to all who are applying:thumbsup: Same boat with vetasses, I'm only 60 miles north of you, plus don't forget the $600 for the paperwork assessment. Yes good luck to all on the path. It would be interesting to hear from anybody who has heard anything from vetasses under the new system! |
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Originally Posted by york1e
(Post 5295651)
its just whatever gets me out there. i dont have to do gas when i'm out
Well that's the way in WA |
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Originally Posted by york1e
(Post 5257615)
Where's all the plumbers
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Re: Where's all the plumbers
Hi there,
I only retrained last year, did my City & Guilds intensively from April - September and am now self employed, mainly doing bathrooms. Wish i'd took the plunge years ago regards plumbing full time. I'm dismayed to learn that although I can trade in the UK as a Plumber i cannot emigrate to NZ without a NZ Level 4 rated qualification. The NZ PGDB won't even tell me what GB level of qual' equates to a NZ Level 4 without my shelling out a small fortune to have my qual assessed by them to see if it's suitable. Have found an Immigration Agent in NZ who wants me to pay even more so that they can approach the NZ PGDB to get me assessed :curse:. Anyone have any experience with the PGDB and what level of GB qualification comes out at NZ Level 4 ? |
Re: Where's all the plumbers
Originally Posted by psa2570
(Post 5839587)
Hi there,
I only retrained last year, did my City & Guilds intensively from April - September and am now self employed, mainly doing bathrooms. Wish i'd took the plunge years ago regards plumbing full time. My husbands a plumber and we have been in NZ for 3 1/2 years now. I think you'll find that many of the plumbers on this thread are looking to emigrate to Australia.
Originally Posted by psa2570
(Post 5839587)
I'm dismayed to learn that although I can trade in the UK as a Plumber i cannot emigrate to NZ without a NZ Level 4 rated qualification. The NZ PGDB won't even tell me what GB level of qual' equates to a NZ Level 4 without my shelling out a small fortune to have my qual assessed by them to see if it's suitable.
Originally Posted by psa2570
(Post 5839587)
Have found an Immigration Agent in NZ who wants me to pay even more so that they can approach the NZ PGDB to get me assessed :curse:.
Originally Posted by psa2570
(Post 5839587)
Anyone have any experience with the PGDB and what level of GB qualification comes out at NZ Level 4 ?
Let's start a new thread about NZ plumbing , the PGDB etc. |
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