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By Alan Collett
bdh Tax is looking for a couple of people to join our tax team, based at our Perth office.
Experience of working in a UK tax practice will be desirable, but isn't essential.
If you're interested and would like an initial chat please send your CV/resume to me, at acollett@bdhtax.com
Best regards.
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By LKH
Hi, apologies as I’m sure this has been asked hundreds of times already!! I am just starting to look into the process of a move to Perth from the UK with my partner and 2 children. I have a lot of family already living in Perth and just weighing up our options over there.
I am a Registered Children’s Nurse and Health Visitor and my occupation is on the skilled occupation list for both 189 and 190 visas. Ideally it seems the 189 visa would be the best option?
According to the points calculator on the Australian Home affairs website I would have 75 points if I pass the superior English tests.
Ive been doing a bit of research and am I right in thinking the process is -
Pass English language assessment
Pass assessment criteria for ANMAC
Submit EOI
If invite is offered to apply for the visa then arrange health checks, police checks, ID checks, etc.
Can anyone recommend any migration agents? Or know of any that give a free consultation before starting the process?
Are there any Health Visitors that have made the move to Oz and are currently working in a similar role? Are there many Community Child Health Nurse jobs in Perth?
Any advice would be appreciated! Please direct me If these questions have already been answered on another post :-)
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By Jrwmj18
Both me and my boyfriend are travelling to Perth in November 18 on a working visa for 1 year. As well as working we also want to experience life in Perth and have the chance to explore and travel in our spare time. We both preferably want to do the same job so that we can still share the same experiences as well as being able to work similar hours. Our visa’s have already been accepted. Is there anywhere anyone would recommend looking for jobs? Or any jobs available for us both? Any advice on whether we should look before we fly or search whilst we are in Perth. Any help is greatful! Thankyou ?
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By gengusthethird
Hi All,
I am new to this forum and this is my first post.
I am living in Perth, WA and trying to find electrical work to gain the "A grade electrical licence".
I hold a provisional electrical licence and require "gap training" before I am allowed to take the required capstone exam.
I have been in Perth for almost 5 years. I tried to get a job when I first arrived with no luck. As a result of this I started working international in the oil & Gas. I am now trying again and facing the same problems I did 5 years ago. I have pretty much applied to every company, agency and rope access company with only one company offering me a start, unfortunately he didn't want to pay me.
Unfortunately most companies in WA are not aware of the process for a overseas electrician to gain an Australian electrical license and have no interest in employing a overseas qualified electrician. They simply prefer to employ a Australian qualified electrician or an apprentice.
I have done some Australian courses and licences such as
EEHA, High risk work, MSIC, White card
If anyone can help with regards contacts etc it will be greatly appreciated.
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