neeks Posted March 30, 2016 Report Share Posted March 30, 2016 Hi All, my names Neil currently sat in Cheshire reading thorough the forum on here, attempting to build my knowledge. After reading so many informative posts on a variety of subjects, thought it only polite to post a hello. I am on a 8 week countdown on my move to Perth. 1st June all being well with visa being confirmed in time. Coming over on a 457 sponsored visa with a job in place as a Manager of a recruitment firm, working out of South Perth. Its been a fairly quick decision for us, and the info provided via all your posts has helped build a foundation knowledge over a short period of time. The family will be joining me end of July once the school term is up. I am likely to use the time from me getting there, to sort a rental and all the other comforts the family will need upon there arrival. My initial fears were living costs and settling UK standing orders of on loans and other things to simplify our outgoings. Location wise for the rental we will be looking South Perth, so areas such as Coogee, Success have been recommended by my employer however keen on Fremantle myself, so any tips on this much appreciated. I want to build some connections via the site to ease the first few months and get myself social as looking forward to meeting new people and learning new things from all of you. Every day is a school day it appears just learnt tonight that 4K school fees apply due to the type of visa i am on, so dropped the new employer an email with the question of can they built this into the relocation package...dont fancy my odds but as my old dear used to say, if you dont ask etc. Will update you on his reply tomorrow for anyone interested. Anyway pleased to make the introduction, don't feel like a peeper now if nothing else. Thanks peeps. Regards Neil. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ali Posted March 30, 2016 Report Share Posted March 30, 2016 Welcome to the forum, Yes the fees for schooling for the temporary visa have only been introduced in the last 12 months - these are an annual payment so your employer may not want to pay them for the length of your contract but hope you can get some remuneration to help with the initial costs. I would say have a look at the suburbs when you get it - everyone is different, I love Freo but my hubby couldn't live there, I'm sure my own suburb which I think is great, others might think of as too old etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LouLouSkippy Posted March 30, 2016 Report Share Posted March 30, 2016 Hi.. We (husband and 3 kids) are looking at coming to Perth in July/August we have our visas...just selling our house and sorting stuff out at this end...be good to have you as a contact for Job hunting! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
verystormy Posted March 31, 2016 Report Share Posted March 31, 2016 Hi and welcome Suburbs will very much come down to budget. Do make yourself very aware of the conditions on 457 visas and look at gaining PR as soon as possible - school fees are the least of the issues with 457 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steely Posted March 31, 2016 Report Share Posted March 31, 2016 Hi, welcome and good luck with the move. We also fly out on 1st June, hopefully with 143 visa, but if not by then, a holiday one! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pegg Posted March 31, 2016 Report Share Posted March 31, 2016 Hi ….. and enjoy ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neeks Posted March 31, 2016 Author Report Share Posted March 31, 2016 Morning All, thanks for the early replies, Thanks Ali, for the steer, employer has asked to speak to me today on the subject so initial cost will be the conversation from me. Hi, LouLou more then happy to assist you and the family and everyone else to that matter, will keep active on the forum and offer you an update once sat behind my new desk. VeryStormy, feel free to elaborate on the other areas of concern on the 457, as i initially said, i am getting my head around these by the day but your experience on these much appreciated. Thanks again everyone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
verystormy Posted March 31, 2016 Report Share Posted March 31, 2016 Morning All, thanks for the early replies, Thanks Ali, for the steer, employer has asked to speak to me today on the subject so initial cost will be the conversation from me. Hi, LouLou more then happy to assist you and the family and everyone else to that matter, will keep active on the forum and offer you an update once sat behind my new desk. VeryStormy, feel free to elaborate on the other areas of concern on the 457, as i initially said, i am getting my head around these by the day but your experience on these much appreciated. Thanks again everyone. The biggest issues are first, that you understand this is a temporary visa and has no automatic path to permanent. The second, flows from that as many partners of 457's can find it harder to get work as they are only temporary and companies can be funny about it. Also, their ability to remain in the country isn't in their own hands. That raises probably the most important aspect. The visa is tied to the employer. So, if you were to lose your job for any reason, you would only have 90 days to find another company willing and able to sponsor (note - not every company can) or you would all have to leave the country. You would be surprised how many people are impacted by this and in the current economic situation it would be a particular concern. WA is having some major economic issues and to be honest I am surprised a company are sponsoring a recruitment position as there are a lot of people in recruitment that have lost their jobs recently. You wont be entitled to any financial assistance such as the Oz equivalent of child payments. The last big thing to consider is that if your children reach university age or college age while on a 457, they are regarded as international students. This would mean no government assistance and very high fees. At the same time, if they returned to the UK to study, they would have to wait a couple of years or be treated as international students in the UK. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neeks Posted March 31, 2016 Author Report Share Posted March 31, 2016 Hi verystormy, a big thanks for taking the time to reply further with the details. All seem very valid points and thankfully have read each through the forum prior so no unpleasant surprises like the school fees. I am comfortable with the temporary status myself as its a trial for both party's before any commitments are made. We ourselves are looking at this as a 4 year assignment and see how it goes before a PR would interest me. As as for the risk of loosing my job while on the visa it might happen as its obviously a risk but resting on its never happened to me before and always working in a sales based role you are as good as your own individual performance and when your making your employer lots of new money they have not seen before I find this creates security as well as further opportunitys, the flip side being that if I underperform then I would expect to be let go. It's the natural way of working life. Kids are young, one 8 year old and one 1 year old so the university days are a little off however already fearing the day they say dad I want to go to Uni. Lol. Good news on the school fees the employer has agreed to pay the first 6 months, until my earnings are boosted with there commission structure. What a great guy I could not ask for much more. He can not do enough for me. I really appreciate your input as I admire the reality picture of things ahead over the everything Rosie picture however also love facing upto challenges and coming out the other side in a winning position. I was a born fighter lol. Looking forward to anyone's feedback on the above and welcome any additional input. Big smile on on face now and can't wait to see you the other side. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
duffieldtowers Posted March 31, 2016 Report Share Posted March 31, 2016 I came (from Cheshire, Macclesfield) in 2011 on a 457, quit a job with 27 years service and a C level role.... to start here as an account manager. I had to do the two years as my degree wasn't aligned to my role - ICT Sales Rep. We got PR, became citizens in November and have worked myself onto the ops board of Australia's largest technical and process training business (DDLS since you asked).... I was aware of all the risks....BUT that just makes you more committed to make it work. Only regret? We were stitched up by my brother in law, cost me a lot of money, and didn't buy a house straight away. Currently building up north.... follow along here http://www.duffieldtowers.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neeks Posted March 31, 2016 Author Report Share Posted March 31, 2016 I came (from Cheshire, Macclesfield) in 2011 on a 457, quit a job with 27 years service and a C level role.... to start here as an account manager. I had to do the two years as my degree wasn't aligned to my role - ICT Sales Rep. We got PR, became citizens in November and have worked myself onto the ops board of Australia's largest technical and process training business (DDLS since you asked).... I was aware of all the risks....BUT that just makes you more committed to make it work. Only regret? We were stitched up by my brother in law, cost me a lot of money, and didn't buy a house straight away. Currently building up north.... follow along here www.duffieldtowers.com Hi Duffieldtowers, sorry but could not see you proper name lol. Thanks for your comment. Macc only a short way away from me in Nantwich. I like your position of going backwards to come forward, similar to me, as a company director for the one of the UK's largest Industrial Recruiters, won't name drop at this point. Taking a role as a BM with scope of that developing into a director role within 2 years does not phase me, also allows me to climatise so to speak to the new marketplace etc. Also enjoy myself with little expectation that i know i can deliver against in the early days. Well done on your climb to greatness in the time you have been over there. I will have a look at DDLS later if you dont mind, if anything helps get familiar with other business operating. Also had a quick link at your property project looks mint, i bet you can't wait to get yourself into it and start enjoying the fruit of your hard labour. Question - would you of brought a house while under under the 457 visa? If you fancy a beer in July let me know, as intrigued on the brother in law story and also the project of building your own house and the challenges and pit falls involved in such a massive project. Thanks again Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jen78 Posted March 31, 2016 Report Share Posted March 31, 2016 Hi Neil, I'm Jenni, Hubby Andy is an engineer. We're in Cheshire too, by Chester, where are you? We're relatively new to the site too and going for a permanent visa. We have 2 daughters 13 and 9 who are looking forward to the move. We will also be looking south of perth we think, been looking around Waikiki, Baldivis, Rockingham and Port Kennedy. Hope the next 8 weeks goes smoothly and you get everything sorted. Looking forward to hearing all about it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rossmoyne Posted April 1, 2016 Report Share Posted April 1, 2016 I hope it all works out for you Neeks... keep posting so we can keep track of your journey. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neeks Posted April 1, 2016 Author Report Share Posted April 1, 2016 Hi All, sorry been a busy couple of days. Thanks for all your reply 's. Jen78 I am Crewe based so not a million miles from your good self. Thanks for the locations I will have a look at the areas you listed. I am trying to keep my commute to 20-25 mins. The office is opposite the zoo. Thanks for the well wishes. If your hubby needs any assistance on a role please let me know. Duffield towers - thanks for your reply, looks like you have claimed the ladder since your arrival congrats, love the pics of the property build, I bet you can't wait to get moved in. QUESTION - would you have made a purchase while under the 457? Also intrigued by the brother in law comment, if you fancy a beer when I land for the detail on that, but also would love to learn about the purchase of land and develop your own bespoke house. Looks a venture well up my street . Rosemoyne - thanks and will do my best Take care peeps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jen78 Posted April 1, 2016 Report Share Posted April 1, 2016 Hi, we deffo will take you up on the assistance with getting a role for hubby. By the time you land our application should be in processing so any help would be amazing. Would engineering be an area your company would recruit for? Exciting times ahead Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neeks Posted April 2, 2016 Author Report Share Posted April 2, 2016 Hi Jen, not a problem the company I am joining specialise in Blue collar work, so engineers, welders, and logistics is there specialist areas. They have loads of current clients to market your hubby's cv too. Feel free to send me a private message for the cv. Thanks loads to do. Hope your enjoying your weekend. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matthewdavey44 Posted April 2, 2016 Report Share Posted April 2, 2016 Hi guys, very interesing to read, I'm in a similar position. Looking to relocate on a 457, meant to be in September but employer wants me a bit earlier. The wife and 2 kids would have to wait in the uk until the dogs are safe to travel. At least I can hopefully get things set up, like a car, accommodation, look at schools etc. My my job would involve Cragie and Morley, so was looking at Burns Beach as a place to start off. We currently live by the beach in Wales and want the weather to go with it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daveakaginge Posted April 3, 2016 Report Share Posted April 3, 2016 Hi guys,very interesing to read, I'm in a similar position. Looking to relocate on a 457, meant to be in September but employer wants me a bit earlier. The wife and 2 kids would have to wait in the uk until the dogs are safe to travel. At least I can hopefully get things set up, like a car, accommodation, look at schools etc. My my job would involve Cragie and Morley, so was looking at Burns Beach as a place to start off. We currently live by the beach in Wales and want the weather to go with it! They have an advert here, about the 'right side of the road', and it's true, anything west of Marmion ave (beach side) will cost you a lot more to buy. We are in Carramar, and the beach is a ten minute drive. Burns beach is nice, and a lot of building going on. Good luck. ps we are also on a 457. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
louloubelle Posted April 3, 2016 Report Share Posted April 3, 2016 Hi @neeks my husband is a registered welding inspector, would your company be interested in this type of work or would you know anyone who is, any advice would be gratefully received. TIA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nina99 Posted April 3, 2016 Report Share Posted April 3, 2016 Hi all I'm a group newbie too, with my flight ticket booked for 26th July. Daughter will follow mid August and hubby early September. It's our way of trying to lower the risk of everyone being unemployed at the same time! We are all PR status having lived in Sydney before spending the last few years in the UK. Perth is somewhere we have visited and liked so hope we will quickly find work (husband is an accountant and I'm AAT/administration if you see anything useful, please Neil ) and settle. Look forward to meeting fellow movers over the coming months! Nina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neeks Posted April 3, 2016 Author Report Share Posted April 3, 2016 Hi loulou, from what I know the company I am joining are very active on welding placements, so should be a role that suits them and therefore me quite well. Please feel free to send me your hubby's cv. Hi Nina, thanks for your post. The office is mostly blue collar, however do have existing clients that use for all types of roles, it would be unfair of me to say no at this stage, I am due to start early June so plenty of time before your July date, so should have something a bit more solid back to you in plenty of time for your arrival. Feel free to send me any PM and will send you my email. Hope to hear from you both soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tiggerprawns Posted April 14, 2016 Report Share Posted April 14, 2016 Hi All, my names Neil currently sat in Cheshire reading thorough the forum on here, attempting to build my knowledge. After reading so many informative posts on a variety of subjects, thought it only polite to post a hello. I am on a 8 week countdown on my move to Perth. 1st June all being well with visa being confirmed in time. Coming over on a 457 sponsored visa with a job in place as a Manager of a recruitment firm, working out of South Perth. Its been a fairly quick decision for us, and the info provided via all your posts has helped build a foundation knowledge over a short period of time. The family will be joining me end of July once the school term is up. I am likely to use the time from me getting there, to sort a rental and all the other comforts the family will need upon there arrival. My initial fears were living costs and settling UK standing orders of on loans and other things to simplify our outgoings. Location wise for the rental we will be looking South Perth, so areas such as Coogee, Success have been recommended by my employer however keen on Fremantle myself, so any tips on this much appreciated. I want to build some connections via the site to ease the first few months and get myself social as looking forward to meeting new people and learning new things from all of you. Every day is a school day it appears just learnt tonight that 4K school fees apply due to the type of visa i am on, so dropped the new employer an email with the question of can they built this into the relocation package...dont fancy my odds but as my old dear used to say, if you dont ask etc. Will update you on his reply tomorrow for anyone interested. Anyway pleased to make the introduction, don't feel like a peeper now if nothing else. Thanks peeps. Regards Neil. Hi, we're in a very similar position to you by the sounds of it - We live in Liverpool at the moment & we're moving to Perth in 12 weeks. My hubby is heading out first too just like yourslef (on 26th June), and I follow with the kids in mid-July. He will use his time there to do the same, adminy practical stuff and finding somewhere to live. We're doing research on the forum too, and wanting to make connections, so if you're interested and fancy a beer once you're over there i'm sure my husband (Gregg) would oblige and you could compare notes on what you've found so far!! Good luck with your move, we're just starting our goodbyes now and the whole rollercoaster of emotions that comes with such a move! Take care, Denise x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shaz Posted April 16, 2016 Report Share Posted April 16, 2016 Hello and welcome, While I was reading all posts I saw the words, "sale of home" in UK being mentioned. I thought I would pass on my experience. When I migrated to Australia, I didn't know that I had to sell the house there. I only realised and regretted selling it after some time especially when I saw how the real estate market went crazy over there in 80s. After your move here, it is good idea to get to know the place and rent for a while. Getting other people's view about areas is good and of course you would consider future equity growth too. However, if you are like me then as well as the practicality of real estate you would do your own research depending on your needs such as school, work etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shaz Posted April 17, 2016 Report Share Posted April 17, 2016 Hi, I hope things are moving along well for you in the anticipation of your big move. I do agree with the other as far as the choice of suburb is concerned. These days, at least thanks to internet, choosing a rental property is easier. Fremantle is nice but its not for everyone plus the property is much dearer than some of the expanding suburbs such as Success. There are neat little suburbs around South Perth such as East Vic Park, St James, Como and Manning etc. Currently, it is buyer's market so hopefully you will find something in your budget on your arrival. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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