QUOTE(RO Player @ Nov 16 2015, 03:26 PM)
has been hearing this since years ago and yet still repeatingWorking in Australia V2, All About working in Australia
Working in Australia V2, All About working in Australia
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Nov 16 2015, 05:09 PM
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Nov 25 2015, 04:55 PM
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Nov 27 2015, 10:47 AM
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QUOTE(tatty89 @ Nov 27 2015, 10:44 AM) hey everyone, I'm planning to submit my application in 2 to 3 months time and I have a question. Can I still enter Australia under Tourist Visa after I submitted the application? Will it complicate things and affect the processing time for my application? Thanks! nope.just go ahead |
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Nov 28 2015, 04:25 AM
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QUOTE(xiaohuihui @ Nov 28 2015, 02:12 AM) hi hihihehe, just sit and wait if u have submitted the application. they will ask for more documents if there is missing like medical, etcJust want to ask for a friend what is the necessary steps/actions to take after submitting my application online to work in aussie ? Is there anything to take note of or prepare before flying over ? Thanks ! |
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Nov 28 2015, 04:25 AM
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QUOTE(xiaohuihui @ Nov 28 2015, 02:12 AM) hi hihihehe, just sit and wait if u have submitted the application. they will ask for more documents if there is missing like medical, etcJust want to ask for a friend what is the necessary steps/actions to take after submitting my application online to work in aussie ? Is there anything to take note of or prepare before flying over ? Thanks ! |
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Nov 28 2015, 07:25 PM
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QUOTE(xiaohuihui @ Nov 28 2015, 04:48 AM) Thanks for the prompt reply ! there are things that u must submit at the time when u applying the visa and some documents where u can submit after there is CO allocatedGuess i'll tell my friend tommorow as she is more anxious about documentation & stuffs haha. |
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Jan 6 2016, 12:28 AM
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QUOTE(jianh @ Jan 5 2016, 11:06 PM) Yeah it's for subclass 189..i've actually checked borders.gov.au beforehand and found that it's A$3600 for application fee and additional A$800 for applicants over 18years old..making it a total of A$4400 from start to finish? Anyone to confirm this amount? whats that $800? is that for your family member above 18yo? |
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Jan 6 2016, 12:28 AM
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QUOTE(jianh @ Jan 5 2016, 11:06 PM) Yeah it's for subclass 189..i've actually checked borders.gov.au beforehand and found that it's A$3600 for application fee and additional A$800 for applicants over 18years old..making it a total of A$4400 from start to finish? Anyone to confirm this amount? whats that $800? is that for your family member above 18yo? |
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Jan 6 2016, 01:49 PM
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QUOTE(jianh @ Jan 6 2016, 01:11 PM) Sorry not 800 but 1800, I read wrongly. the picture says it all. "additional" such as spouse and childrenI got this from here: ![]() So "additional" means you have another person, other than yourself, applying for PR too? So to confirm for ownself application only, total amount is A$3600 from start to finish, am I right? What about other stuffs such as meds, skill assessment, docs notarization and translations, police clearance? Are there any additional payment from these? wondering whats the cost for non-internet application other sutff of course not included. so you have to pay extra for medical, skill assessment,ielts,etc |
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Jan 6 2016, 01:50 PM
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May 22 2016, 09:41 PM
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QUOTE(Nemesis1980 @ May 21 2016, 02:47 PM) sorry, u get me wrong. i'll rephrase the sentence again:- it's normal. actually the guy dnt have to pay the company as full salary. he probably can work for free or pay little bit and he just have to pay for the super+tax based on the salary in contract.if the company offer visa 457 to a foreign worker, they need to offer at least 95k/annum. that person who's accepting the offer will have to pay tax based on 95k. on the other situation, the foreign didn't receive the 95k/annum as his salary. so the company 'report' to ATO about this appointment, company pay tax but pay peanuts to workers. this is more likely the 'internal arrangement' between the 2. the point is the worker doesn't need to pay tax in this 1 as will be bear by the company. i've seen another scenario, a guy who die2 also wanna get PR. pay the company to appoint him as staff. after 2 years eligible for PR then apply. he pay himself his salary....looks unbelievable? well, i've seen it my own eyes. yeah that guy is damn rich, use money like water... |
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May 23 2016, 10:48 AM
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May 25 2016, 02:12 PM
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May 26 2016, 12:12 PM
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QUOTE(petirbuas @ May 26 2016, 11:56 AM) Hi guys, more or less the same but if you don't have local experience then prepare to get your salary down much lower. probably rm8k = $5k-6k?I need some info on expenses and cost of living in Sydney. Specifically Hunter Street area. This is to gauge expected salary should one move from KL to Sydney. The goal is to maintain similar quality of life. Will stay there for 2 or 3 years. - Late 20 single male - Zero cooking skill(eat out all the time) - Zero entertainment(no drinking, movie) ## Question Lets say he i) Earn RM8k in KL, what is the equivalent in Sydney? ii) Earn RM10k in KL, what is the equivalent in Sydney? Based on Numbeo comparison info i) ~AUD8.5k ii) ~AUD11k Does this sound about right? |
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QUOTE(Nemesis1980 @ Jun 11 2016, 10:37 AM) do u both married in the 1st place when applying? nope. it still falls under de-facto visa. if am a pr now,i still can include my gf/partner as a de-facto applicantif say she/he met a person who's a PR while the other is not, would falls under spouse visa. we got groups of ppl here who's same situation. happens that need to attach love letters, emails, photo or watsoever to prove the genuine marriage or relationship |
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QUOTE(azrb.com @ Jun 17 2016, 06:16 AM) huh? is either landlord cover it or tenants pay for it. no such thing staying in apartment dont have to pay water billanyway, water bill is not that exp compare to electricity. is just the sewage charge u have to take care |
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QUOTE(azrb.com @ Jun 18 2016, 10:55 PM) lol of course there's a difference, you still don't get it? Not blur. Renting an apartment doesn't have to pay water bill? Why is that? Is it some kind of privilege for renting apartment? Or that is a law for some state?He's asking why he does not have to pay the water bill. I replied he doesn't need to because he is renting an apartment. Tenant pays the water bill when renting a house not a unit. Then you come in "blur blur" talking about a different thing. |
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