Brits working down under

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Q86ARR

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22 posts

173 months

Tuesday 1st November 2011
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So I've recently been looking at jobs in Australia, I'm currently a vehicle technician in the UK and I've been looking at similar jobs down under.

Has anyone on here taken the plunge and moved to Oz or know anyone that has?

Just looking for some advise\experiences really.

Many thanks.

durbster

10,312 posts

224 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2011
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I went for a couple of years on a working holiday visa, drove pretty much everywhere and picked up work along the way when we ran out of money. It was brilliant smile

Your job will travel well so you could get a working holiday visa, buy a car and spend a few months seeing the place first to get a feel for it. After a few months of that you should know whether it's for you or not and you can make a decision from that.

If you go for a permanent residency then you're more restricted in where you can go as they send people whereever the job is needed.

Bibbs

3,733 posts

212 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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I'm in Perth. It's about 25% British here.
Plenty of opportunities here too.

It is expensive until you start earning local currency though, so you'll need savings.

Drop a line in the Australia part of the forum, there are a few other people doing similar.

NerveAgent

3,369 posts

222 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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Are Aussies complaining about Brits going there, stealing their jobs yet?

durbster

10,312 posts

224 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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NerveAgent said:
Are Aussies complaining about Brits going there, stealing their jobs yet?
Endlessly. smile

Eric Mc

122,276 posts

267 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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durbster said:
I went for a couple of years on a working holiday visa, drove pretty much everywhere and picked up work along the way when we ran out of money. It was brilliant smile

Your job will travel well so you could get a working holiday visa, buy a car and spend a few months seeing the place first to get a feel for it. After a few months of that you should know whether it's for you or not and you can make a decision from that.

If you go for a permanent residency then you're more restricted in where you can go as they send people whereever the job is needed.
Are you advocating that the OP work in the Aussie "black economy"?

durbster

10,312 posts

224 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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Eric Mc said:
Are you advocating that the OP work in the Aussie "black economy"?
Erm... I don't follow - I don't think so! confusedbiggrin

iphonedyou

9,285 posts

159 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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Eric Mc said:
Are you advocating that the OP work in the Aussie "black economy"?
No, he's not. Even a cursory glance at the information out there for a working holiday visa would tell you that, of course.

durbster

10,312 posts

224 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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iphonedyou said:
No, he's not. Even a cursory glance at the information out there for a working holiday visa would tell you that, of course.
I thought the name working holiday visa pretty much covered it biggrin