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As far as I know, You need refs for rental, try contacting an agency or if you find places that you would like to rent, leave your details with the agent and let them know what you are looking for and the price range your looking at. "JOBS"- You can start applying for jobs before you leave NZ, You just need to be sure of the dates you want to head over. If it gets a bit tedious then email your C.V's around to a few recruitment agencies....
You can get your tax code online as soon as you get to OZ.
Medicare Card is good to apply for asap.
Depending on what quals you and your partner have, some are recognized across the ditch, but I would say to check out what kind of tickets you will need to get, depending on your career path.
Ausmove have pretty cheap rates, if you wish to ship things over (they are the cheapest I have found) and don't charge you if you want them to pack your things-Get a hold of Dion, Give him the dimensions and a short description of what you wish to move and he'll get back to you the same day with a quote-or he did with us! Good Luck
 
My Girlfriend is Italian, she wants to move to Australia with me, even if I directly sponsor her self as an emplyee under my business and/or My spouse it is still proving to be very trying....

Here in Australia Beaurocracy Reigns supreme, my advice is be prepared leave no holes in your application and give them no excuse to fault your intentions, Genuine hard working people need only apply.......
 
Perth Short Stays offers fully furnished & self contained luxury properties for short and medium term lets throughout the northern suburbs of Perth. With stays from as short as 1 week, we will have a property to suit your style and budget.


This 3x2 apartment located in the heart of vibrant Joondalup City is just 25 minutes from Perth CBD and is equipped with reverse-cycle air conditioning/heating and is packed with modern furnishings. Complex Facilities include Swimming Pool, Fully Equipped Gym, Heated Jacuzzi & Sundeck with BBQs.


In a Prime location it is under 5 minutes walking distance to Lakeside Joondalup Shopping precinct, Cafes, Restaurants, Cinemas, Bus/Train Station, Universities, Police Academy, Parks, Beaches & more
 
you would get paid more than you would here because the cost of living is alot more out there.
Rosie
 
Hi, Me and my partner are in the middle of the Visa process to emigrate to Aussie, please can anybody tell me of some useful job websites.
thanks
Rosie
 
Hello all, I am currently a law student in the US, attending an ABA accredited school in Detroit. I have about 4-5 years left to complete my JD, but I have a Bachelor's degree in business. I am very much interested int working in the environmental protection or animal advocacy fields, but all of my experience in telecommunications - 7 years experience working for a Fortune 10 company, currently a project coordinator (formerly sales exec). I've visited the AU Immigration Services website, and Seek, but I'm not finding a whole lot of information in terms of what to expect in terms of employment, salary, etc. and how those factors relate. AU attracted me because I lean more towards socialist beliefs than capitalist, and it looks like they don't have the socio-economic problems that plague the US.
 
...(cont'd) What should my expectations be? Are mine skewed? Does anyone know whether I should bother taking the BAR exam in the states? Also, does anyone know violent crime statistics? CIA worldbook didn't list any. I also have a 401k with substantial amount of money (over 20k usd) - does anyone know if this will be subject to taxes in both countries, or 1 or what? Any practical "streetwise" information provided will be appreciated. Also, what is the culture like in Melbourne? Relaxed (Like Barcelona)? Stressed (like the US North)? Or a happy medium? From my experience, websites often give the impression that things are much different than they actually are.
 
I moved to OZ from the UK just over 5yrs ago and yes the cost of living here is so high, that's why the salaries are high! My car at the moment costs $20,000 but the same car in the UK is worth $5,000. A simple pint of beer costs $10, at todays exchange rate that works out at just under 6 pounds. You have to be in a well paid job here to 'live the life'
 
Hi there,

We are using Southern Cross Alliance in Sydney and very happy with them. We chose this agency as friends of ours secured a visa through them a few years ago. Good communication and information. Certainly if my partner and I had not employed an agency the whole application would have fell by the wayside . . . so much red tape to get through. Hope this helps!
 
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Can you tell me briefly what your bad experiences were as we are looking to use him and we thought he was ok!

Thanks

Simon
 
We used a company called Schumacher Cargo Logistics - out of LA. - they have several locations across the country.
Great service - all 37 boxes/cartons arrived in Brisbane without a scratch.
Took about 12 weeks.
Schumacher Cargo Logistics
+1 562 408 6677
Greg Speed (Auzzie) - Manager

Good luck,
Terry



 
I definately would advise you to visit in person! I have lived in Auckland NZ, Sydney/Brisbane AU, L.A./Baltimore/N.Y.C. US, and Toronto CA. What I must say, is that in your profession, the general culture of the people you will deal with day to day are going to be similar to what you are used to. I am in the business world, and find very few differences in life/general culture/personalities between the big cities in these four countries. Many of the people I deal with in Sydney have traveled and/or had experiences in the U.S. also.
 
Regarding stress levels - Aussies have a great work/life equation - they have great work ethic, but are also great at 'letting it go' and love to drink socially at a level many Americans would consider excessive. I think it's great. They also don't seem to care as much about 'looking busy' - they get it done, but with an air of the casual. I would leave the 401k in the U.S. as most likely a distribution would be subject to witholding, unless you can get a ruling to consider it a "pension distribution" based on the U.S. -Australia Tax Treaty.
Hope this helps. By the way, Melbourne is a very nice city, though a little less worldly from a U.S. standpoint. Visually I prefer Sydney, and consider it to be the most beautiful (big) city I have been to, and very livable.
 
There is a fair bit of 'red tape" when it comes to working and living in Australia - I know from experience. The Minister for immigration (Chris Bowen) recently changed the quotas and rules for student visa's, and apparent the transition rules end around the 30th June 2011 (I think that's the date - I received an email from my migration agent in regards to ministerial updates from the department of immigration). For those who have come to Australia and are looking to stay, my wife found a small webpage with "9 things to know before coming to australia". The Url is australianmigrationadvice.com.au
 
Hi Rob,
Work in a legal practice wouldnt be hard to find, however you would have to complete a bachelors of Law and complete your articles. That is unless you wish to work as a paralegal.
David
 
That depends on a fair few factors, such as your ages, your qualifications, your work experience etc. We went through an australian immigration agent who advised us on the best visa to enter. I'm a epidemiologist and my wife is a nurse. While I hold a doctorate in statistics, it was a easier process for my wife to apply as the main application as a nurse, as nurses are needed in Oz.
 
hello im looking to move to oz (sydney hopefully) in september 2011, IM 19 years old and qualified chef, i have 2 years experince (at the moment in a very good busy restraunt) if any1 could help and let me know roughly what my wadges would be and what my chances are of finding work.. im planing to move over alone.

thanks
johnny
 
hey, im 23 and im looking to work in oz and maybe even move, am a welder/ fabricator, but what the best way to go about it??? advice please!!
 
Hi Mark, while we have you age and occupation, its best that you speak with a registered migration agent (look for a MARA no.) as there are a lot of other factors involved.
 
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