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Help on moving to australia, is the only way going through an agencies? |
me and the family are looking in2 moving 2 australia, i've looked into these agencys and they all wanting money,, i've been told to be careful of sum agencies as there'll take as much money as they can get from you. is there any other way of going about this or is the only way is going throu the agencies that ask for large amounts of money. please help as i want to start te ball rolling as soon as possible. i am moving from the uk |
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Jon
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An agency is a must, it would be very unlikely you could do it on your own, actually I doubt you could. I went with one and they charged me and my fiancee £1200 on top the £1000 visa.
The move will cost you allot of money,don't expect to do it cheap because you won't, also its a long process and took from thinking of moving and to me being in Aus it took 2 years. Also don't forget that you will need money to get your selfs on your feet when you get to Aus.
Your costs would be
Visa
Visa agency
TRA (Trades Recognition Australia)
medical
flights
shipping (if you need to ship anything over)
Hope I have help
I know allot of people say you don't need to go through an agency, I made the mistake of getin my TRA (trades recognition Australia) that you need to get befor you can apply for a visa and applied for it off my own back and it was rejected I hadnt givin know were near enough info that they wanted, and my trade is in the wanted list of trades, so I went through an agentcy and they went through everting I needed to do and they would check everything first befor sending it off, and guess what I was accepted! and then they did my visa with me.
This is how much info they wanted off me just to get my TRA
1. where I did my apprentiship
2.exact dates of when I started and when I left
3.who trained me
4 how i improved day to day in my training
5.what tools and equipment i used in all my jobs
6.what were my day to day tasks in all my jobs
7. go through all procedures of all jobs that I would ccome across
8. show pics of me working
9. get VERY detailed refrences with the aboe info in them
10. get all my qualifications
11. copy of passport
12 two pass port pics
Once I got that then it was a simaler amount of effort to get visa, so its better going through an agency rather than wasting my time getting somthing little wrong getting refused and then having to wait two years befor I can re-apply.
Also if I didnt get visa the company would refund my money.
I have done the move this year so I know what is needed to get a visa in 2008. |
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Colin Lueless (the dumb one)
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forget the agencies!
I emigrated to South Africa off my own bat.
Years lateer I was looking to go to New Zealand, the agency I went to see was gonna cost me, not big bucks, about £1500, but didn't offer anything different to what I had done myself in going to SA!
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• Koala • uʍop ɹǝpun
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No, you don't need to go through an agency.
If you are in the UK There is an Expo for Australia coming up - "Change your life and move to Australia!
see details http://www.expo-australia.com - They state job offers are made at these expos for the skilled workers and they can also fast track your applications.
Immigration are there to answer your questions and help with forms etc.
Other sites for EXPO’s are “Australia Needs Skills Recruitment Expos” - http://www.immi.gov.au/skillexpos/index.htm
Immigration for Australia - http://www.immi.gov.au
For Aussie skilled jobs off the Immigration website http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/index.htm
Or view occupations in demand here http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/skilled-occupations/occupations-in-demand.htm
Working In Australia, For jobs, helpful tips and information on working in Australia - http://www.workingin-australia.com
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dtedad-50
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Hi. If you had a bad flu you would go to the docor....not a vet.
If you want the best advice on getting to Australia go to the people who know it best. The Aust. Embassy is the most helpful and informative place to look. There you will get all the right info and much more. They have local papers delivered from all round the country so you can read whats going on in Darwin or South Oz or WA etc. Give those agents a wide birth and save your hard earned money. Australia is a great place to live and visit. Good luck in your endevours. |
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fruitsalad
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There is no need at all to use an agency, you can arrange it just as well yourself much cheaper. See www.immi.gov.au for all the info and how to apply. The agencies just fill in the same forms for you and you aren't any more likely to be accepted.
You will need to have a skill on the skills in demand list. |
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Steve
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Don't d1ck around with these tools, contact the OZ embassy over there.
They can give you all the information you need. |
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suncatcher
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no you dont go to agencys at all , that is just a scam, you need to go to Aussie Consulate in U. K you have to be skilled workers in some sort of trade and under 45 years of age.
It is not easy getting a permanent residency and you have to go to Gov
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Journey
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I think this site: http://www.nationalvisas.com.au/ is useful for you. It provides a comprehensive and affordable Australian immigration service that makes the immigration process easy. Save time and money lodging your Australian visa application with the help of National Visas personalised immigration information services. |
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Ozmaniac
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Migration agents are the last place you should go through. If someone's applying for a visa to a corrupt or inefficient country, they may have a part to play, but Australia is neither and agents are completely unnecessary and their services are a total waste of money. There is absolutely nothing they can do to get your visa any faster or to get a visa that you wouldn't have been granted anyway by your own efforts.
You can do everything yourself without too much difficulty if you can fill out forms and follow simple instructions.
You will be looking at some form of skilled migration so you should begin with the lists of required occupations and if yours is on there, take steps to have your skills recognised in Australia. All the info you need on the lists and skills recognition is here:
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/skilled-occupations/index.htm
You must meet health and character requirements and once you've applied for your visa, you'll be told by your DIAC case manager what you need to do to meet them. They are:
http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/health-requirements/index.htm
http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/character-requirements/index.htm
For an independent (non-sponsored) visa, you will need to pass a points test. All info on the points test and the overall process can be found in booklet 6 which is accessed from the following page:
http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/booklets/books6.htm
Anything else you need to know (costs and visas not covered in the GSM booklet) can be found by following links from:
http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/index.htm
it goes without saying (but I'd better say it) that when you qualify, your spouse and family will all also be granted visas if they're included on your application.
If you need any more help or advice, just post another question with full details.
Good luck
EDIT:
Journey's link is to just another migration agency. Avoid.
EDIT #2:
Jon went through an agency and now feels he needs to justify the fact that he did so. Repeat - you do not need to use an agency (unless you can't fill in easy to understand forms and follow simple instructions). |
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My brudda take you on boat , 900 dollar !
you can meet him Indonesia ,is good man , look apter you , u my frien |
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