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got out the wrong side of the bed again have you Prat?
Originally posted by Mailman
And if you are over 31 then the only way you will ever get in to NZ, Australia and England is if you are highly skilled.
if YOU had bothered to check I think you'll find it's 30 not 31
Originally posted by Mailman
The only difference for England though is you can also get in if you say you are muslim or require asylum (I wouldnt try that line in Australia as you are likely to be sent to some god forsaken detention centre in the middle of nowhere (then again, probably reminds their inmates of their native homes ) or if you claim not letting you in infringes upon your human rights and that Mrs C Blair will be acting as your solicitor
Mailman
Mailman
I have to admit that I dont know if people can get into Oz by claiming that their parents/grandparents came from Oz but moved away but I know for sure that is the case for Aussies coming over here... in fact my mate is one of them. It's called claiming Right of Abode
Whereas me, I have to work my butt off to be let into their country! not that I'm saying that the aussies have got it wrong.. in fact I think it is us that have got it oh so very wrong.
If you actually bothered to check you would find that entry requirements for either England or NZ (or the home of the criminal yobs) are pretty much the same.
And if you are over 31 then the only way you will ever get in to NZ, Australia and England is if you are highly skilled.
The only difference for England though is you can also get in if you say you are muslim or require asylum (I wouldnt try that line in Australia as you are likely to be sent to some god forsaken detention centre in the middle of nowhere (then again, probably reminds their inmates of their native homes ) or if you claim not letting you in infringes upon your human rights and that Mrs C Blair will be acting as your solicitor
I've worked with a few aussies and kiwi's. Their view on the UK.
1. Like the culture (the pubs and clubs they mean )
2. The pay is good here compared with back home for IT
3. The tax system is easy to dodge here (most of them rip the tax man off with offshore bank accounts and the like).
4. It is a good base to tour Europe.
5. We speaka de English
So they come here (on some tulipty "holiday" visa), earn wonga, get pissed, see Europe, save money and avoid tax and then go home and put a big deposit on a house down under and live happily ever after.
yup... I'd also add to that that a lot of them don't even have to bother with the holiday visa since most of them can claim some kind of ancestry rights... ie. their parents/grandparents were british therefore we just let their sprogs/grand sprogs back in with out a word.
Whereas me, I have to work my butt off to be let into their country! not that I'm saying that the aussies have got it wrong.. in fact I think it is us that have got it oh so very wrong.
I've worked with a few aussies and kiwi's. Their view on the UK.
1. Like the culture (the pubs and clubs they mean )
2. The pay is good here compared with back home for IT
3. The tax system is easy to dodge here (most of them rip the tax man off with offshore bank accounts and the like).
4. It is a good base to tour Europe.
5. We speaka de English
So they come here (on some tulipty "holiday" visa), earn wonga, get pissed, see Europe, save money and avoid tax and then go home and put a big deposit on a house down under and live happily ever after.
What puzzles me is if Australia (and NZ) is so much better than the UK, what are all these Aussies (and Kiwis) doing over here, and why do so many of them stay.
not sure why they stay... most of the kwis and aussies I know are really home sick and can't wait to get back... having said that at least one of them is in the process of buying a house over here
I know a lot of the time the initial reason for coming over here is cos the UK is a good base for traveling and also the wages here are good which means they can save loadsa money before going back and being able to buy property out right over there.
perhaps they stay cos us pommes are just so lovely and friendly?!
What puzzles me is if Australia (and NZ) is so much better than the UK, what are all these Aussies (and Kiwis) doing over here, and why do so many of them stay.
What puzzles me is if Australia (and NZ) is so much better than the UK, what are all these Aussies (and Kiwis) doing over here, and why do so many of them stay.
They're both bigg(ish) countries but they're not overpopulated in the same way as the UK, therefore there are only so many barstaff required in Aus/NZ, so they have to come over here for the work.
What puzzles me is if Australia (and NZ) is so much better than the UK, what are all these Aussies (and Kiwis) doing over here, and why do so many of them stay.
well it can take up to a year to process teh application apparently so they wouldn't be getting any phone calls immediately after my probation... and even if they did, what can they do?! sack me for exploring my options?! ooo if only they would then I could take them to court and get a nice big pay out!!! would come in handy for the emmigration funds
I had forgotten that...that it can take a fair old while...
Yeah they would not sack you....just move you in a 'strategic resource positioning re-organisation' .....
mind you not good either right after finishing your probation! However find that if you are fair about it with your employer they can be ok about it (of course this is dependent on the company, you and the role etc...so sometimes it can go horribly pear shaped).
well it can take up to a year to process teh application apparently so they wouldn't be getting any phone calls immediately after my probation... and even if they did, what can they do?! sack me for exploring my options?! ooo if only they would then I could take them to court and get a nice big pay out!!! would come in handy for the emmigration funds
I've had a sucessful skills assessment, I'm now just waiting for my probationary period to finish at my new job (yes I'm a permie) before sending off my visa application since there is a very real popssiblity of the immigration people ringing your employer which perhaps wouldn't look great whilst I was still on probation!
I have to admit the good weather and relaxed lifestyle is a major draw!
Yeah...not good that! LOL
mind you not good either right after finishing your probation! However find that if you are fair about it with your employer they can be ok about it (of course this is dependent on the company, you and the role etc...so sometimes it can go horribly pear shaped).
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