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Things to do first "After" arriving in Australia

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  • williamsonswilliamsons Posts: 17Member
    Joined: Jun 03, 2018
    Thanks ! Very useful for anyone who would like to come here ! :D
  • fruitysfruitys Brisbane
    Posts: 83Member
    Joined: Apr 13, 2018
    @PinkMagnolia IMO aim for around:
    $350-400/wk for rent (goes higher the closer you are to your city's CBD)
    $50-90/mo for power, water and internet each (these are very high and conservative estimates)
    $50-60/wk to fund your transport card (aka go/opal/myki)

    Stick to prepaid plans in the meantime and don't blow the data on Facebook/Youtube ($10/mo for 1 GB is enough for unlimited calls/text and Google Maps)

    Expect to spend an average of around $12-15 per meal when eating out

    SI 189 - Software Engineer - 261313 (80 pts)

    -- offshore --
    11-Oct-2017 - ACS (ICT major, 8+ years)
    18-Oct-2017 - PTE (90)
    19-Oct-2017 - EOI
    09-Nov-2017 - Invited
    06-Feb-2018 - Grant
    13-Feb-2018 - PDOS
    -- onshore --
    02-Jun-2018 - Initial entry
    04-Jun-2018 - TFN, Medicare, MyGov
    05-Jun-2018 - Start job hunting
    25-Jun-2018 - Driver licence
    26-Jul-2018 - Opened super
    30-Jul-2018 - Job 1 start - permie - $
    12-Feb-2021 - Job 1 end (redundancy)
    22-Feb-2021 - Job 2 start - contract - $$$

  • jobxxxjobxxx Sydney
    Posts: 83Member
    Joined: Jun 27, 2018
    hi guys,

    i'll be arriving in sydney on september. ano mas maganda gamitin, telstra or optus?
    TIA

    221213: External Auditor: Total Points PR 189 (100 Points) PR 190 NSW (105 Points) Onshore

    2020 Nov - PTE Test (Superior)
    2020 Dec - EOI Lodgement for PR 189 and PR 190
    2021 Oct - Received pre-invitation from NSW government
    2021 Oct - Approved application from NSW government
    2021 Oct - Received ITA for PR 190 visa
    2021 Oct - Applied for VISA (Submitted all documents) - set aside money for this long time ago, para hindi masakit sa bulsa
    2021 Nov - Medical check (result was released a week after - still November)
    2022 Apr - PR 190 granted xoxo

  • MeggerMegger Sydney
    Posts: 913Member
    Joined: Nov 15, 2014
    hi all, I have a question. If you moved to Australia, applies for centerlink, tapos you decided to return sa dubai, for example, tapos iwanan mo muna family mo sa Oz. Will it have impact sa Centerlink? thanks sa reply.

    312312 - (Electrical Engineering Technician) Primary

    11/27/2015 - Lodge TRA assessment application
    02/26/2016 - Received TRA outcome letter
    04/19/2016 - lodge vetasses qualification assessment.
    05/20/2016- Received Vetassess PTA, AQF Bachelors Degree
    05/21/2016- Lodge SS for SA
    06/06/2016- Received ITA SS SA
    06/11/2016- Lodge SS for NSW
    06/27/2016- Received ITA SS NSW ( God is great! thank you Lord)
    07/14/2016- Medical Cleared
    07/31/2016- lodge ITA NSW
    08/05/2016- Uploaded NBI. Waiting.. In His time everything is right..,
    23/11/2016- Grant ( Thanks Lord God )

  • garedgared singapore
    Posts: 23Member
    Joined: Jun 07, 2016
    Hi! New migrant here. Just arrived last Saturday lang with my wife and 3-year old son. My clarifications below:

    1.) Sa mga nabasa ko TFN daw ang uunahin, pero nung pinuntahan ko yung site kailangan ipakita ang Medicare card as one of the secondary documents (my passport as primary) given the 100 pts rule to prove your identity. Please confirm kung kailangan tlga unahin sa Medicare.
    2.) Went to Medicare office malapit sa place nmin (West Sydney), I was only given 2 Medicare enrolment forms (I assume for my wife and myself). Question: Paano yung sa 3-year old son ko? I had clarified, enough na daw yun. So yung son ko as "Additional People to be included in my Medicare Card"?
    3.) Pede ba ma register Medicare at the same time Centrelink?

    Salamat ng madami sa mga mkakasagot. Cheers!
  • mdnellemdnelle Manila
    Posts: 30Member
    Joined: May 29, 2017
    @Megger I have a similar situation.

    Would appreciate answers on this :D

    External Auditor (221213) | Age = 30 | Education = 15 | Experience = 10 | English = 20 | TOTAL = 75 pts

    2017.05.13 - Took GT IELTS
    2017.05.25 - GT IELTS result (L= 8.5, R=9, W=7, S=7)
    2017.05.29 - Consulted Migration Agent
    2017.06.13 - PTE Academic (scheduled)
    2017.06.15 - PTE Academic result (L= 9, R=9, W=9, S=9)
    2017.08.28 - CAANZ favorable skills assessment
    2017.08.30 - EOI lodgement

    -----------ITA received 2018.01.03--------------

    2018.02.15 - Visa lodgement
    2018.03.05 - Health clearance

    -----------DG 2018.07.11--------------

    .... planning for IED & BM

  • MeggerMegger Sydney
    Posts: 913Member
    Joined: Nov 15, 2014
    @gared , hows things na? Sa medicare isang form lang you can enter na up to 5 members sa family. tapos yong centerlink at medicare isang building lang, so sabay na lakad na lang. 2 cards ang hiningi namin at nakalist na dun lahat ng family member..

    312312 - (Electrical Engineering Technician) Primary

    11/27/2015 - Lodge TRA assessment application
    02/26/2016 - Received TRA outcome letter
    04/19/2016 - lodge vetasses qualification assessment.
    05/20/2016- Received Vetassess PTA, AQF Bachelors Degree
    05/21/2016- Lodge SS for SA
    06/06/2016- Received ITA SS SA
    06/11/2016- Lodge SS for NSW
    06/27/2016- Received ITA SS NSW ( God is great! thank you Lord)
    07/14/2016- Medical Cleared
    07/31/2016- lodge ITA NSW
    08/05/2016- Uploaded NBI. Waiting.. In His time everything is right..,
    23/11/2016- Grant ( Thanks Lord God )

  • MeggerMegger Sydney
    Posts: 913Member
    Joined: Nov 15, 2014
    @mdnelle , walang sumasagot eh. d malinaw.

    312312 - (Electrical Engineering Technician) Primary

    11/27/2015 - Lodge TRA assessment application
    02/26/2016 - Received TRA outcome letter
    04/19/2016 - lodge vetasses qualification assessment.
    05/20/2016- Received Vetassess PTA, AQF Bachelors Degree
    05/21/2016- Lodge SS for SA
    06/06/2016- Received ITA SS SA
    06/11/2016- Lodge SS for NSW
    06/27/2016- Received ITA SS NSW ( God is great! thank you Lord)
    07/14/2016- Medical Cleared
    07/31/2016- lodge ITA NSW
    08/05/2016- Uploaded NBI. Waiting.. In His time everything is right..,
    23/11/2016- Grant ( Thanks Lord God )

  • mdnellemdnelle Manila
    Posts: 30Member
    Joined: May 29, 2017
    @Megger I asked a friend who's PR now in WA and he advised me to wait until the BM to process Medicare application (to avoid complications with the address) - since I'm worried as well sa delivery ng card.

    Wala naman ata implications if i-delay un application until the Big Move. Thoughts anyone? :D

    External Auditor (221213) | Age = 30 | Education = 15 | Experience = 10 | English = 20 | TOTAL = 75 pts

    2017.05.13 - Took GT IELTS
    2017.05.25 - GT IELTS result (L= 8.5, R=9, W=7, S=7)
    2017.05.29 - Consulted Migration Agent
    2017.06.13 - PTE Academic (scheduled)
    2017.06.15 - PTE Academic result (L= 9, R=9, W=9, S=9)
    2017.08.28 - CAANZ favorable skills assessment
    2017.08.30 - EOI lodgement

    -----------ITA received 2018.01.03--------------

    2018.02.15 - Visa lodgement
    2018.03.05 - Health clearance

    -----------DG 2018.07.11--------------

    .... planning for IED & BM

  • mdnellemdnelle Manila
    Posts: 30Member
    Joined: May 29, 2017
    @jkk32w nung nagapply po kayo ng bank account, PH address po ba binigay nyo and inindicate nyo pa din po ba na resident kayo ng PH (queries for NAB application)?

    mag-IE lang po kasi ako and next year pa balik ko ulit AU for BM. :)

    External Auditor (221213) | Age = 30 | Education = 15 | Experience = 10 | English = 20 | TOTAL = 75 pts

    2017.05.13 - Took GT IELTS
    2017.05.25 - GT IELTS result (L= 8.5, R=9, W=7, S=7)
    2017.05.29 - Consulted Migration Agent
    2017.06.13 - PTE Academic (scheduled)
    2017.06.15 - PTE Academic result (L= 9, R=9, W=9, S=9)
    2017.08.28 - CAANZ favorable skills assessment
    2017.08.30 - EOI lodgement

    -----------ITA received 2018.01.03--------------

    2018.02.15 - Visa lodgement
    2018.03.05 - Health clearance

    -----------DG 2018.07.11--------------

    .... planning for IED & BM

  • lethologicallylethologically Posts: 10Member
    Joined: Jun 20, 2017
    @mdnelle I also applied for a NAB account online and provided my PH address and included my PH TIN in the application. Since IED pa lang din ako this September and will move January pa (so still paying taxes in PH this year). Na-open naman successfully yung account and nakapagdeposit na din ako. Just need to meet with the assigned banker when I go to Melbourne next week para magverify ng IDs.
  • DreamerADreamerA Mandaluyong
    Posts: 245Member
    Joined: Feb 29, 2016
    Hi sana m maka tulong, is there any doc requirement in opening a bank account aside po sa passport ko ? salamat sa tutugon.
  • suntanlinesuntanline Sydney
    Posts: 38Member
    Joined: Jun 18, 2017
    @DreamerA What bank? I opened with Commonwealth and I only had to provide my passport and my visa grant letter. You can open an account prior to moving there and just go to your nominated branch once you arrive. If you do it 3 weeks prior, your debit card will be ready once you arrive. Cheers

    ANZSCO 225311: Public Relations Professional
    7.17.2017 - Submitted Documents to VETASSESS
    7.24.2017 - Positive Outcome
    9.6.2017 - PTE-A Exam
    9.7.2017 - PTE Results: L:90, R: 90, S: 90, W: 90
    9.8.2017 - Filed EOI, Subclass 190 (70+5)
    3.2.2018 - ITA for SS NSW
    3.16.2018 - ITA for subclass 190 visa
    7.13.2018 - VISA GRANT!

  • DreamerADreamerA Mandaluyong
    Posts: 245Member
    Joined: Feb 29, 2016
    @suntanline okay napo. me bank account n ako and in just 3 days nareceived ko ndn msmo ung ATM ko. :) NAB ako nkpag open. TY
  • FilaussiephyFilaussiephy Sydney
    Posts: 29Member
    Joined: Nov 02, 2018
    Hi Guys! I was inspired by this thread kaya naisip kong gumawa ng post tungkol sa major considerations sa pagpunta dito. You may want to check it out.

    https://filaussiephy.com/12-must-knows-for-your-big-move-to-australia/

    Thank you!
    nhodzkie
  • rose2019rose2019 Philippines
    Posts: 4Member
    Joined: Apr 19, 2019
    @lethologically when you first went to australia, where did you stay. Maybe you can recommend where to stay with affordable rent?
  • Captain_ACaptain_A AUSTRALIA
    Posts: 2,179Member, Moderator
    Joined: Jul 04, 2012
    edited May 2019
    Hi All,

    if mag trasfer kayo money to ph, you can use this link & sign up.. eto ang gamit ko, fixed fee and good rate.

    https://orbitremit.com/r/x70t47

    (FREE transfer fee on your first transaction)

    18 Mar '16 IELTS Results
    06 Apr '16 EA CDR Skills Assessment submitted
    26 Apr '16 EA Skills Assessment Positive Outcome
    06 May '16 PTE-A Exam
    07 May '16 PTE- A Results & Submitted EOI
    11 May '16 Got ITA
    02 Jun '16 Lodge Visa
    04 Jul '16 Direct Grant

    Believe you can... and you're halfway there.... - Roosevelt

  • yuki_00yuki_00 Philippines
    Posts: 48Member
    Joined: Sep 13, 2018
    @Filaussiephy Hi, your articles were helpful! Thanks!
  • rainybrainyrainybrainy Sydney, Australia
    Posts: 64Member
    Joined: Sep 24, 2016
    When we moved, the following are the first items we did (we were on a 457 visa). Hope this can somehow help those who will be doing their big move soon. =)

    1. Open a bank account - We opened it online while in PH. When we arrived in OZ, we activated the account by bringing the passport when we visited the bank. Any additional requirements (like TFN) can be submitted later on. We opened accounts with ComBank and NAB. When we have settled, we realized that ING has the highest yield so we opened an account online (no need to go to the bank as all their transactions are online). If you are meeting their criteria you can earn 2.8% interest per annum as compared to 1.8% with other banks.

    2. Get a TFN (Tax File Number) - This is needed when you open a bank account but the information can be sent once you have it (so not to worry too much so long as you will send it later on). Your employer would also need this information as part of payroll processing and superannuation contributions.

    3. Find a place/house to rent - We were given 1 month accommodation when we arrived and 3 weeks into AU, we got help form an agent for 1-day home search. We viewed 5 properties and when we have decided on our top 2, we submitted an online application and received confirmation. We paid the bond to close the deal and moved to the place a week after. When paying the bond, we had to request for a check from the bank. The process may vary depending on the agency/landlord's requirements.

    4. Electricity/Gas - We just researched online on the providers and called one that we thought would be good and got connected on the day we moved into the place we were renting. Electricity/gas bill is every quarter. In our unit, there's no gas and the unit has electric stove. Our neighbors recommended that we buy a campmaster butane grill stove to save on electricity. Buying the butane is way cheaper than using the electric stove for cooking. If your unit is also using an electric stove, you may want to consider using the campmaster.

    5. Groceries - If you live in a nearby

    6. Furniture and Appliances - If you are renting a fully furnished house, you won't need this. However, most properties being rented are bare so you need to buy a few items to ensure you have the basics. We bought our furniture at Fantastic Furniture (as recommended by the agency who helped us for our home search). We also bought some appliances like washing machine and electric fan (for the summer heat). We were fortunate to get 2nd hand appliances from relatives and friends like TV, fridge, dryer, rice cooker,etc (saved us heaps of money).

    7. Childcare/School Enrollment - When we arrived, our child is 3.5 yrs old. We had to look for a childcare so that we can both (husband and I) work. It took us about 4-5 months to get a slot because there were lots of kids availing of childcare in our area. This might be shorter/longer depending on your location. There are instances when slots are not available so you need to apply for their waiting list (we had to pay $50 in one of the centers and another one is asking for $80; cost varies depending on location and the childcare center).

    When my child turned 4, we already looked for schools as enrollment for Kindy starts as early as March for next school year. You have to be early as sometimes slots are limited. You would normally enroll your kid to a school near your place or at least within the vicinity/location. There are schools that only accepts students living in the area so if you are aiming to enroll your child to a particular school, you may need to move closer to the school if this is a requirement.

    8. Seasonal Clothing - When we arrived in Sydney, it was autumn and we thought that the jackets/jumpers we have from PH were enough. We were wrong. We had to buy new clothes as we were not prepared for Winter. It is good to buy clothes when it is on sale (normally shops go on sale just right after the season).

    9. Activities - It can be very boring during the first few months especially when you don't know anyone or you don't have any relatives here. My husband wanted to go home after staying for 3 months as there are no activities to look forward to. Try to search for local groups in your area where you will meet new friends and enjoy an activity whether it is a new sport or something that you are already good at (i.e. basketball, volleyball, badminton, tennis, etc.). There are lots of activities you can do when you explore. Try finding some activities in your local area and then go further out once you have the means (i.e. transportation may be needed for some activities so having a car would make it easier but the trains and buses are very reliable so you should be able to do it without the car).
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  • SAP_TRMSAP_TRM Melbourne, Australia
    Posts: 92Member
    Joined: May 23, 2014
    Hi guys, what is Centrelink for?

    08.05.2017 - Started compiling requirements for ACS
    13.04.2018 - Received ACS skills assessment results
    07.06.2018 - PTE exam
    08.06.2018 - Received PTE exam results
    19.10.2018 - Partner updated EOI
    11.11.2018 - Partner received ITA
    13.11.2018 - Medical exams
    19.11.2018 - Requested to go to a doctor for further medical assessment
    12.12.2018 - Partner lodged visa
    21.03.2019 - CO contact requesting for PCC Malaysia for me and PCC Australia for my partner
    11.04.2019 - Completed submission of PCC
    28.05.2019 - Visa Granted! Thank you, Lord!
    26.07.2019 - BIG MOVE!

  • marchbabymarchbaby Sydney
    Posts: 177Member
    Joined: Aug 29, 2015
    Hi po,

    can anyone suggest a female personal trainer? yung malapit po sana sa chippendale.


    TIA!

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  • 1stchoicerentals1stchoicerentals Posts: 1Member
    Joined: May 19, 2022
    edited July 2022

    wrong thread.

  • mbfinanceservicembfinanceservice Posts: 1Member
    Joined: Jul 04, 2022
    edited July 2022

    wrong thread.

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