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Purchasing power of AUD is too strong na mismong pagbili ng adidas na sapatos eh parang bumili ka lang ng suka sa tindahan.
Kung nagugulat ang pinoy sa ganyang standard ng mga 1st world countries like OZ, that's because mahirap kasi ang bansa natin.
Ngaun kung oks lang sau na lumaking addict anak mo, then live in australia. D2 normal lang ang drug addiction s mga kabataan.
drug addiction normal? can you cite some stats mate?
though there are more juvenile delinquent here that where we lived before (Singapore) but I really find it disturbing that you label seeing an "adik" kid normal...
overall i would still find it safer to raise my kids here in Australia than in the Philippines...
This actually intrigued me, so I did a quick research.
Based on the 2011 UN World Drug Report, the use of illicit drugs among adults (15-64 y/o) for the Philippines and Australia came in at:
Cocaine: less than 0.1% Philippines, 1.9% Australia Cannabis: 0.8%, 10.6% Amphetamines:2.1%, 2.7% Ecstasy: 0.2%, 4.2%
So the Philippines is actually coming in several points lower than Oz in terms of drug use, at least looking at these four groups of drugs.
The statistics is closely tied up with the global market price of these drugs, vis-a-vis the countries' economy (i.e. people living in a country with better economy have more ability to purchase the drugs).
Looking at the trends however, the numbers have been steadily declining for Australia (and other Oceanic countries in general), at a much faster rate than the Philippines. I reckon its partly because of the policies, regulations, and implementations against illegal drugs, and partly because its a lot harder to get the drugs from China, Malaysia, and Indonesia down to Oz.
Of course the research looks at it from a macro-perspective, and fails to account for a lot of things, and valid arguments can be made for and against the numbers. Then again, at the end of the day, it all boils down to how you raise your child.
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thegreatiam15Sydney Posts: 799Member Joined: Jan 07, 2014
maraming salamat sa mga nagreply
medyo naguluhan lang ako papaano napunta sa kwentong adik sa drugs yung question ko hahaha
ganon naba kaobvious na sabog ako? anyway
gusto ko kasi sana iexpose sa sports yung mga kids ko someday iiwas ko sa mga gadgetry at kung ano anong mga bagay na detrimental sa physical fitness nila
pansin ko kasi dito sa SG madami nagiging obese lately gawa nang bihira maglaro sa labas mga bata
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wizardofOzBrisbane Posts: 1,342Member Joined: Feb 19, 2013
Nasa magulang naman ang pagpapalaki at disiplina sa anak... wala naman yan sa bansa or lugar.
Kahit sa Tondo or Forbes Park pa lumaki ang bata.. kung maayos magpalaki ang magulang.. hindi lalaki ang bata na naka-depende sa environment or stereotypes ng isang lugar...
Paniniwala ko lang naman yan...
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IslanderndCityAdelaide Posts: 2,274Member, Moderator Joined: Mar 30, 2013
hehe, a close friend of mine (local), actually migrated to Perth, but before doing so, binenta nila flat nila, car, and umutang sa mga local banks sa Singapore ng approx 15K each.. tapos 1, 2, 3 ,4 takbo to downunder. Yan, written off the utang nila. hehehe.. I was thinking of doing the same thing pero, kunsensha lang habol sayo hehe... But I was thinking of politicians can eat our millions why can't we little people haha joke lang po.
May Singaporean din pala gumagawa nito? AHhahaha...
Hala! Wala na bang habol si Citibank SG (for example) if nasa Australia ka na? Or let's say uuwi kang Pinas? Kahit may ibinigay kang complete Pinas home address sa Citibank?
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wizardofOzBrisbane Posts: 1,342Member Joined: Feb 19, 2013
hehe, a close friend of mine (local), actually migrated to Perth, but before doing so, binenta nila flat nila, car, and umutang sa mga local banks sa Singapore ng approx 15K each.. tapos 1, 2, 3 ,4 takbo to downunder. Yan, written off the utang nila. hehehe.. I was thinking of doing the same thing pero, kunsensha lang habol sayo hehe... But I was thinking of politicians can eat our millions why can't we little people haha joke lang po.
May Singaporean din pala gumagawa nito? AHhahaha...
Hala! Wala na bang habol si Citibank SG (for example) if nasa Australia ka na? Or let's say uuwi kang Pinas? Kahit may ibinigay kang complete Pinas home address sa Citibank?
May Karma naman yan... What goes around, comes around ika nga...
Ang weird naman nung you're trying to start a New (and Good) Life, pero at the expense ng isang bagay na hindi mo pinaghirapan diba...
Like sa ating mga Pilipino... Corrupt na nga pinanggalingan, magsisimula pa ding "corrupt" sa pupuntahan?
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chocolatepinkSingapore Posts: 51Member Joined: May 01, 2015
They'd their credit/financial rating tarnished. What if they've decided to pave a visit to relatives in Sg? They have a centralised system to track this circumstances.
I reckon a friend who went overseas to work and left all his credit card liabilities with the bank. Two years later when his condo unit is up to be turned over, he is asked to pay the remaining balance of the contract price in Cash or through bank financing.
The credit due reflected and they were asked to settle it first with a huge interest amounting to hundreds of thousands. He had no choice but to agree with the settlement otherwise his investment is at stake.
lester_lugtuMelbourne Posts: 159Member Joined: Dec 06, 2013
Most Australians are into fitness. Do not worry kung mahilig man mga anak mo sa gadgets, theyll still find time to go to gym, running and biking are very visible sa streets. Not to mention san ba nanggaling c wolverine?
Ska part na ng culture d2 ang advanced technology kaya never mong mapipigilan mga anak mo to have. One thing that u can let them hav is a good guidance.
Tama si wizardofOZ, nasa magulang tlga kung ano ang magiging anak.
Kaya in the first place, ang tanong mo dapat eh kung mabuti ka bang magulang sa kanila? Then kung oo sagot mo, hindi ka na dapat magalala, kahit seatmate pa ng anak mo sa school eh tumitira ng droga.
Most Australians are into fitness. Do not worry kung mahilig man mga anak mo sa gadgets, theyll still find time to go to gym, running and biking are very visible sa streets. Not to mention san ba nanggaling c wolverine?
Ska part na ng culture d2 ang advanced technology kaya never mong mapipigilan mga anak mo to have. One thing that u can let them hav is a good guidance.
Tama si wizardofOZ, nasa magulang tlga kung ano ang magiging anak.
Kaya in the first place, ang tanong mo dapat eh kung mabuti ka bang magulang sa kanila? Then kung oo sagot mo, hindi ka na dapat magalala, kahit seatmate pa ng anak mo sa school eh tumitira ng droga.
I disagree.
It starts with family but you need a whole community to raise a child. If mabuti kang magulang DAPAT mag alala ka kung seatmate ng anak mo eh tumitira ng droga.
On a separate topic.
School encourage childrens of immigrant families to speak, live and apply their culture at home. Wag daw alisin yun sa bata. Like saying 'Po' or 'Opo', pagmamano sa matanda etc etc.
Gadgets are part of learning tools, they even encourage students to use laptop or mobile devices.
Pati nga early readers meron ng account sa internet (see : Reading Eggs for 4 year old). They even have its own FB account to update students of school announcements. But they are also promoting activities to develop physical improvements like free swimming lessons for early swimmers, Sports Carnival every term (parang olympics), and after school activities like martial arts, dancing etc etc.
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gmad06Melbourne Posts: 490Member Joined: Aug 21, 2012
They'd their credit/financial rating tarnished. What if they've decided to pave a visit to relatives in Sg? They have a centralised system to track this circumstances.
I reckon a friend who went overseas to work and left all his credit card liabilities with the bank. Two years later when his condo unit is up to be turned over, he is asked to pay the remaining balance of the contract price in Cash or through bank financing.
The credit due reflected and they were asked to settle it first with a huge interest amounting to hundreds of thousands. He had no choice but to agree with the settlement otherwise his investment is at stake.
This is interesting..more info please..
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Most Australians are into fitness. Do not worry kung mahilig man mga anak mo sa gadgets, theyll still find time to go to gym, running and biking are very visible sa streets. Not to mention san ba nanggaling c wolverine?
Ska part na ng culture d2 ang advanced technology kaya never mong mapipigilan mga anak mo to have. One thing that u can let them hav is a good guidance.
Tama si wizardofOZ, nasa magulang tlga kung ano ang magiging anak.
Kaya in the first place, ang tanong mo dapat eh kung mabuti ka bang magulang sa kanila? Then kung oo sagot mo, hindi ka na dapat magalala, kahit seatmate pa ng anak mo sa school eh tumitira ng droga.
maraming salamat mga bossing sa insights ninyo, madami pa ako kakaining bigas unlimited rice : )
good day po sa lahat. I've been lurking here sa forum and have been reading a lot. Pero sobrang kulang pa ata pagbabasa ko. lol. My wife and I decided to migrate to Australia vs Canada. We felt that long term, we'd be better off having a family sa OZ. May mga tanong po ako regarding some of the decisions we're considering. I hope that this community will be able to help us. 1. Where's the best state to live in OZ in terms of climate? We're from Baguio and sobrang sanay kami sa cold climate, but not too cold naman. 2. Where is it better to work in terms of pay and work availability? My wife is a nurse and ako naman, working sa call center. Wife has been working for 7 yrs sa profession, ako, although nurse, preferred the office type of job. Saan po kaya mas mainam magtrabaho as a nurse and for me, sa office set-up. 3. Where is it best to raise a child? We have a son turning 2 and ang worry namin, like all parents, is how he will be raised. Saan po kaya generally maganda ang community, na ang school ay strict sa anti-bullying, at kung saan low ang crime rate? 4. In OZ, uso po ba ang rent ng apartment vs pagkakaron ng sariling bahay? Meaning, should we also consider sa future ng pagstay namin jan kung saan mas mura ang bahay vs renting an apartment. 5. Saan din po kaya mas maraming pinoy? Although the plan is to migrate, we'd like to feel closest to home, and having plenty of pinoys sa isang community would be a very nice thing.
vhoythoyMelbourne Posts: 1,550Member, Moderator Joined: Oct 31, 2012
edited April 2016
Bigla kong naalala yung thread na to. Next month will be our first year anniversary here in Australia. Spent almost 12 months here in Melbourne. Also, we already visited Sydney and Canberra. Spent 6 years in Singapore and more than half of my life in Philippines.
My rating 10 being the highest/best; 5 being neutral; 1 being lowest/ worst
1) Weather - Melbourne 9 (i like winter/autumn but i hate summer); Pinas - 5 (mainit, maalinsangan, samahan pa ng polusyon); Singapore 7 (same weather like pinas, init at tag-ulan, except bagyo and pollution)
2) Shopping - Melbourne and Singapore 8 (mostly online shopping naman ako via ebay); Pinas 7 (madaming malls)
3) Security and Crime - Australia as a whole 7 (medyo madami dami din krimen at siraulo dito, you can check it sa mga newspapers, tv's and Facebook pages e.g. 7 news); Singapore = 10 (one of the safest place in the world if not the safest); Pinas = 5 (dapat street smart at umiwas sa mga delikadong lugar)
4) Quality of Life (i find it subjective) = Australia 8; Singapore 8; Philippines 6
5) Transportation = Australia 8 (madalas na sirang train/ faulty system, mabagal na reaction ng myki, delayed/ cancelled train; 30-45 mins waiting time for buses especially for new suburbs); Singapore 10 (SMRT and SBS and EZlink system is unbeatable/ world class. During rush hour, the MRT coaches interval is 1-2 mins only, less than 5 instances of train faulty on my 6 yrs of stay there); Pinas 6 (nothing to say)
6) Infrastructure = Australia 7; Singapore 9; Pinas 5
7) Efficiency and Convenience = Australia 7; Singapore 9; Pinas 5
8) Food= Australia 8; Singapore 8; Pinas 9 (panlasang pinoy)
9) Internet = Australia 8; Singapore 10; Pinas 5
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prcandMelbourne Posts: 490Member Joined: Feb 25, 2016
@vhoythoy ayos to ah... kakagaling ko lang ng melbourne for IED, i think kelangan lang linawin natin ang transporation to be "public". kasi most aussies drive, in fact, brand new mercedes benz nakita namin ay $35K lang! apart from that, agree ako sa comparisons since 5 years narin ako dito sa SG
pero ung wagas at ultimate factor na single-handedly nagti-tilt in favor of OZ para manalo is immigration policy if scale 1 to 10, i'll give OZ 100 (yep, hindi to typo 100 talaga) lalo na kung iko-kompara mo sa singapore sa singapore, naramdaman ko bigla na disadvantage ung pagiging pinoy mo kasi hindi siya flavor of the month, compared to malaysian chinese.
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5) Transportation = Australia 8 (madalas na sirang train/ faulty system, mabagal na reaction ng myki, delayed/ cancelled train; 30-45 mins waiting time for buses especially for new suburbs); Singapore 10 (SMRT and SBS and EZlink system is unbeatable/ world class. During rush hour, the MRT coaches interval is 1-2 mins only, less than 5 instances of train faulty on my 6 yrs of stay there); Pinas 6 (nothing to say)
haha, naku need ko pala gumising ng maaga pagdating ko dyan. Di na pwede yung ginagawa dito sa SG, hintay lang ng 3 minutes, my bus and train na.
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vhoythoyMelbourne Posts: 1,550Member, Moderator Joined: Oct 31, 2012
edited May 2016
@vhoythoy ayos to ah... kakagaling ko lang ng melbourne for IED, i think kelangan lang linawin natin ang transporation to be "public". kasi most aussies drive, in fact, brand new mercedes benz nakita namin ay $35K lang! apart from that, agree ako sa comparisons since 5 years narin ako dito sa SG
pero ung wagas at ultimate factor na single-handedly nagti-tilt in favor of OZ para manalo is immigration policy if scale 1 to 10, i'll give OZ 100 (yep, hindi to typo 100 talaga) lalo na kung iko-kompara mo sa singapore sa singapore, naramdaman ko bigla na disadvantage ung pagiging pinoy mo kasi hindi siya flavor of the month, compared to malaysian chinese.
Yup most aussies drive, but mostly iniiwan nila yung car nila near train station then nag-commute nalang going to office. Kasi traffic kapag umaga, particularly here in western suburb plus mahal parking sa city at mahirap mag drive sa city (i.e. daming consider like hook turn, bike train, camera, trams, police etc.). Pero cguro depende din sa suburb, basta dito sa west madalas sira, pero lately medyo wala naman problema, last year lang cguro kaya 8 pa rin sya (not bad at all). Sobrang mura naman 35k mercedez benz na brand new. Baka lumang model yan or something. Kasi ung car namin subaru lang pero almost ganyan na price. A brand new lexus sedan might be around 65k and mini cooper is 50k i think
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vhoythoyMelbourne Posts: 1,550Member, Moderator Joined: Oct 31, 2012
5) Transportation = Australia 8 (madalas na sirang train/ faulty system, mabagal na reaction ng myki, delayed/ cancelled train; 30-45 mins waiting time for buses especially for new suburbs); Singapore 10 (SMRT and SBS and EZlink system is unbeatable/ world class. During rush hour, the MRT coaches interval is 1-2 mins only, less than 5 instances of train faulty on my 6 yrs of stay there); Pinas 6 (nothing to say)
haha, naku need ko pala gumising ng maaga pagdating ko dyan. Di na pwede yung ginagawa dito sa SG, hintay lang ng 3 minutes, my bus and train na.
Pwede naman hindi maaga masyado, kapag maayos naman yung train may mga limited express naman. Pero need mo pa din gumising ng maaga ng makahanap ng parking sa kotse mo near the train station. Pero Melbourne lang to, syempre iba2 depende saan states ng Aussie
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And now...... living the life that i have imagined
"A great photograph is one that fully expresses what one feels, in the deepest sense, about what is being photographed" - Ansel Adams
5) Transportation = Australia 8 (madalas na sirang train/ faulty system, mabagal na reaction ng myki, delayed/ cancelled train; 30-45 mins waiting time for buses especially for new suburbs); Singapore 10 (SMRT and SBS and EZlink system is unbeatable/ world class. During rush hour, the MRT coaches interval is 1-2 mins only, less than 5 instances of train faulty on my 6 yrs of stay there); Pinas 6 (nothing to say)
Sydney base here, nasisira/delay lang ang train dito pag may heatwave, malakas ang ulan. otherwise ok naman, sa suburb namin, every 10mins interval pagpapasok ako sa umaga. mag 4yrs nako dito sa sydney, pero yung mga delay na naexperience ko siguro mga less than 10 lang, pero understandable naman because of the said reason.
as for the buses, nde pako naka-antay ng more than 10mins dito samen.
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Boss ice musta na may kilala ka bang van service dyan? Visiting jun2 to 12. Hirap maghanap ng car or van service.
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@Admin ok naman boss.. try nyo budget sir, ito ginamit namin papuntang canberra. https://www.budget.com.au/ pde may driver or pde wala kung isa sa inyo magdadrive.
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thanks bossing ice. silipin ko.
2010-06 : Lurker at philippines.com.au (previously the #1 Pinoy Australian Forum)
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2015-01: Promoted at work - AU dream halted
2015-11: ACS document - 1/6 emp ref completed
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2018-09: ACS document - 6/8 emp ref completed
2018-09: Revised all employment references and affidavit from scratch
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2019-03: PTE Exam - L59,R75,S62,W64 (no preparation)
2019-07: Favorable Skills Assessment result for Software Eng
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orengorengSydney Posts: 91Member Joined: May 09, 2013
edited February 2017
haay, bakit ba ako pumunta ng Australia. Ang taas ng cost of living dito sobrang mahal ng rent, sobrang taas ng tax, pamasahe, grocery at pahirapan din kumuha ng work. ang boring pa, kaunti lang ang mga stores at pag dating ng 5 sarado na karamihan. kung alam ko lang, sana d na ako nagapply sana tinuloy ko na lang ang Canada
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February 2, 2017- Medical cleared (no action required)
February 15, 2017- Grant
October 26, 2017- Flight to Melbourne
October 27, 2017- Landed in Melbourne
July 14, 2018- Moved to Sydney
October 11, 2019- Wife gave birth to a baby boy
October 20, 2019- Applied for baby's birth certificate online
October 23, 2019- Baby boy's birth certificate received
October 25, 2019- Applied for baby's medicare
October 31, 2019- Baby's medicare activated
October 31, 2019- Applied for baby's citizenship certificate
November 7, 2019- Received baby's citizenship certificate
November 13, 2019- Applied for baby's passport
November 20, 2019- Baby's AU passport received
November 2, 2021- Submitted AU citizenship application for myself and my wife
April 14, 2022- Received Interview with Standard Test letter. May 25 schedule.
May 25, 2022- Passed the Australian Citizenship Test
May 25, 2022- Citizenship Approval Received
September 15, 2022- Invitation to Citizenship Ceremony Received
October 6, 2022- Citizenship Ceremony
October 18, 2022- AU passport application lodged
November 7, 2022- Passport received
thegreatiam15Sydney Posts: 799Member Joined: Jan 07, 2014
haay, bakit ba ako pumunta ng Australia. Ang taas ng cost of living dito sobrang mahal ng rent, sobrang taas ng tax, pamasahe, grocery at pahirapan din kumuha ng work. ang boring pa, kaunti lang ang mga stores at pag dating ng 5 sarado na karamihan. kung alam ko lang, sana d na ako nagapply sana tinuloy ko na lang ang Canada
Weird tong bagay na to para saken haha
ngayon lang ako nakakita nang ganitong comment dito sa OZ
I haven't lost everything except my mind...
orengorengSydney Posts: 91Member Joined: May 09, 2013
@xiaolico Sydney ako. Hindi pa siguro ako totally immerse sa culture dito sa AU. Pero one thing I observed, AU is not US. Mas inclined sila sa UK pati english, iba ang english madami sila term na sa kanila lang at pinapashortcut nila kaloka minsan. If you have family, maybe you would like AU pero stay away from Sydney coz owning a house here is ridiculous. Mapapaisip ka how did that old house cost 700K to 1M yun ang Sydney. Siguro maybe I always compare AU to US na you can afford to buy branded items at clearance price pero dito sobra mahal at bihira magsale. Ang hirap din maghanap ng work madami na rin siguro competition kahit casual I thought going here in PR visa can landed me a parttime or casual work for the mean time while searching for the real professional job pero it wasn't easy ang dami applicants and most company will opted to choose those with local experience even on casual position. It is frustrating I am only speaking based on my experience. Others may not have the same opinion as mine. But this is AU as I see it, mataas din ang tax dito mataas ang cost of living pero sabi ni laidback daw. I don't know how laidback could it be based on the job you will be getting into.
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xiaolicoAustralia Posts: 983Member Joined: Aug 13, 2016
@orengoreng this is compared sa US? How about compared sa pinas? Or you didn't stay long sa pinas?
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August 2, 2016- Favorable letter from ACS
January 10, 2017- Took PTE
January 12, 2017- PTE exam results (L90 R86 S90 W79)
January 12, 2017- EOI
January 18, 2017- ITA received
January 19, 2017- NBI (hit)
January 23, 2017- Visa Lodge 189
January 24, 2017- Medical bgc
January 27, 2017- NBI clearance received
February 2, 2017- Medical cleared (no action required)
February 15, 2017- Grant
October 26, 2017- Flight to Melbourne
October 27, 2017- Landed in Melbourne
July 14, 2018- Moved to Sydney
October 11, 2019- Wife gave birth to a baby boy
October 20, 2019- Applied for baby's birth certificate online
October 23, 2019- Baby boy's birth certificate received
October 25, 2019- Applied for baby's medicare
October 31, 2019- Baby's medicare activated
October 31, 2019- Applied for baby's citizenship certificate
November 7, 2019- Received baby's citizenship certificate
November 13, 2019- Applied for baby's passport
November 20, 2019- Baby's AU passport received
November 2, 2021- Submitted AU citizenship application for myself and my wife
April 14, 2022- Received Interview with Standard Test letter. May 25 schedule.
May 25, 2022- Passed the Australian Citizenship Test
May 25, 2022- Citizenship Approval Received
September 15, 2022- Invitation to Citizenship Ceremony Received
October 6, 2022- Citizenship Ceremony
October 18, 2022- AU passport application lodged
November 7, 2022- Passport received
orengorengSydney Posts: 91Member Joined: May 09, 2013
edited February 2017
@xiaolico i even compared it to pinas din. narealized ko na ive only gotten away from the busy and hussle traffic in manila pero i miss everything my family and all that i can buy in manila lalo na yun filipino food. dito seldom you can see filipino restaurant and ang mahal din ng tinda ng filipino goods syempre imported tapos yun jollibee nakakamiss sobra wala nun dito, a kilo of shrimp is $24 kaya kumain na kayo ng marami seafood sa pinas. i can even eat at mcdonalds for 50 pesos dito $8 those simple things you took for granted mapapaisip ka ang mura pala ng bilihin sa pinas. well, it all depends on your priority if you have decided to settle here you would know the pros and cons.
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orengorengSydney Posts: 91Member Joined: May 09, 2013
edited February 2017
@xiaolico to be fair, the pros i see it here in AU is that it is nearer to PH than being in US or CA at may cebupscific that can take you back to PH pag may promo fare for less amount. pero going anywhere from AU to any parts of the world like Japan, US, Europe would really slash a big amount in your pocket siguro daan ka muna ng pinas to take the to your destination. If you plan to go on a trip in NZ, mas mura ang airfare. you have a medicard in AU but you still have to queue for service and many are getting private health insurance due to the govt will subject you to higher levy under medicard alone so parang even lang with medicard and private insurance. Au standard wage is around 20$ or higher pero companies are not restricted to give lesser of that min wage pwede $15 d ko rin gets bakit ganun. laidback at malinis ang hangin dito pero sira ang ozone layer kaya better to get a good sunblock.
ACS application - Dec 30, 2012 (Software Engineer)
IELTS 1st take (7L, 5R, 7W, 5.5S) - Feb 2, 2013 (retake)
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xiaolicoAustralia Posts: 983Member Joined: Aug 13, 2016
@orengoreng thanks for sharing. Uuwi ka pinas? Or will you try to settles somewhere else? Wala Pa naman akong pr visa. Waiting pa, pero for sure I will try my luck there if I will be granted a pr visa
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Age 33-39- 25points
English superior- 20points
Bachelor's Degree- 15points
Work Experience- 10pts
Total- 70pts
July 25, 2016- Lodged ACS
August 2, 2016- Favorable letter from ACS
January 10, 2017- Took PTE
January 12, 2017- PTE exam results (L90 R86 S90 W79)
January 12, 2017- EOI
January 18, 2017- ITA received
January 19, 2017- NBI (hit)
January 23, 2017- Visa Lodge 189
January 24, 2017- Medical bgc
January 27, 2017- NBI clearance received
February 2, 2017- Medical cleared (no action required)
February 15, 2017- Grant
October 26, 2017- Flight to Melbourne
October 27, 2017- Landed in Melbourne
July 14, 2018- Moved to Sydney
October 11, 2019- Wife gave birth to a baby boy
October 20, 2019- Applied for baby's birth certificate online
October 23, 2019- Baby boy's birth certificate received
October 25, 2019- Applied for baby's medicare
October 31, 2019- Baby's medicare activated
October 31, 2019- Applied for baby's citizenship certificate
November 7, 2019- Received baby's citizenship certificate
November 13, 2019- Applied for baby's passport
November 20, 2019- Baby's AU passport received
November 2, 2021- Submitted AU citizenship application for myself and my wife
April 14, 2022- Received Interview with Standard Test letter. May 25 schedule.
May 25, 2022- Passed the Australian Citizenship Test
May 25, 2022- Citizenship Approval Received
September 15, 2022- Invitation to Citizenship Ceremony Received
October 6, 2022- Citizenship Ceremony
October 18, 2022- AU passport application lodged
November 7, 2022- Passport received
orengorengSydney Posts: 91Member Joined: May 09, 2013
edited February 2017
@xiaolico ill definitely go back to pinas after getting citizenship sa AU at makapagipon para sa investment papadual ako para may back door from PH or try in other country kung kaya pa ng powers ko to start all over again if not then stay in PH for investment. if only we have efficient govt id rsther stay pero need to prepare for the future kaya im taking risk. but then to each is own, you might see something here that i dont see.
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Based on the 2011 UN World Drug Report, the use of illicit drugs among adults (15-64 y/o) for the Philippines and Australia came in at:
Cocaine: less than 0.1% Philippines, 1.9% Australia
Cannabis: 0.8%, 10.6%
Amphetamines:2.1%, 2.7%
Ecstasy: 0.2%, 4.2%
So the Philippines is actually coming in several points lower than Oz in terms of drug use, at least looking at these four groups of drugs.
The statistics is closely tied up with the global market price of these drugs, vis-a-vis the countries' economy (i.e. people living in a country with better economy have more ability to purchase the drugs).
Looking at the trends however, the numbers have been steadily declining for Australia (and other Oceanic countries in general), at a much faster rate than the Philippines. I reckon its partly because of the policies, regulations, and implementations against illegal drugs, and partly because its a lot harder to get the drugs from China, Malaysia, and Indonesia down to Oz.
Of course the research looks at it from a macro-perspective, and fails to account for a lot of things, and valid arguments can be made for and against the numbers. Then again, at the end of the day, it all boils down to how you raise your child.
References:
[1] http://www.unodc.org/documents/data-and-analysis/WDR2011/World_Drug_Report_2011_ebook.pdf
[2] http://www.unodc.org/documents/wdr/WDR_2010/2.0_Drug_statistics_and_Trends.pdf
10&13 Oct 2012 - IELTS
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17 Feb 2013 - Lodged Visa 476
07 June 2013 - CO Allocated
22 Aug 2013 - Visa Grant for me and my girlfriend
07 April 2014 - Touchdown Melbourne!
14 March 2015 - IELTS in Melbourne
16 June 2015 - Submitted EA Skills Assessment (Electrical Engineer)
23 June 2015 - PTE-A in Melbourne
2 July 2015 - Received positive EA skills assessment
6 July 2015 - Submitted EOI for visa 189 (65 points)
3 Aug 2015 - ITA
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medyo naguluhan lang ako papaano napunta sa kwentong adik sa drugs yung question ko hahaha
ganon naba kaobvious na sabog ako? anyway
gusto ko kasi sana iexpose sa sports yung mga kids ko someday iiwas ko sa mga gadgetry at kung ano anong mga bagay na detrimental sa physical fitness nila
pansin ko kasi dito sa SG madami nagiging obese lately gawa nang bihira maglaro sa labas mga bata
I haven't lost everything except my mind...
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Kahit sa Tondo or Forbes Park pa lumaki ang bata.. kung maayos magpalaki ang magulang.. hindi lalaki ang bata na naka-depende sa environment or stereotypes ng isang lugar...
Paniniwala ko lang naman yan...
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03/23/13: IELTS GT Exam (British Council)
04/05/13: IELTS Results L:7.0/R:7.5/W:7.5/S:8.5 OBS: 7.5
makalipas ang isang taon....
04/20/14: CDR Application sent to EA
07/09/14: EA started reviewing my CDR
08/08/14: EA Assessment Positive Results (Thank you LORD!!!)
09/16/14: Requested EA for a Duplicate Letter (Original Outcome Letter lost during mail delivery to PH)
09/21/14: Duplicate Assessment Letter received (Finally!!)
09/21/14: EOI Lodged (70 pts)
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Ang weird naman nung you're trying to start a New (and Good) Life, pero at the expense ng isang bagay na hindi mo pinaghirapan diba...
Like sa ating mga Pilipino... Corrupt na nga pinanggalingan, magsisimula pa ding "corrupt" sa pupuntahan?
Nominated Occupation: Plant or Production Engineer (ANZSCO 233513)
03/23/13: IELTS GT Exam (British Council)
04/05/13: IELTS Results L:7.0/R:7.5/W:7.5/S:8.5 OBS: 7.5
makalipas ang isang taon....
04/20/14: CDR Application sent to EA
07/09/14: EA started reviewing my CDR
08/08/14: EA Assessment Positive Results (Thank you LORD!!!)
09/16/14: Requested EA for a Duplicate Letter (Original Outcome Letter lost during mail delivery to PH)
09/21/14: Duplicate Assessment Letter received (Finally!!)
09/21/14: EOI Lodged (70 pts)
09/22/14: Invited to lodge Skilled - Independent (Subclass 189) visa
09/23/14: Obtained Overseas PCC
09/29/14: Obtained NBI Clearance
10/12/14: Lodged application - Visa Subclass 189
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I reckon a friend who went overseas to work and left all his credit card liabilities with the bank. Two years later when his condo unit is up to be turned over, he is asked to pay the remaining balance of the contract price in Cash or through bank financing.
The credit due reflected and they were asked to settle it first with a huge interest amounting to hundreds of thousands. He had no choice but to agree with the settlement otherwise his investment is at stake.
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Most Australians are into fitness. Do not worry kung mahilig man mga anak mo sa gadgets, theyll still find time to go to gym, running and biking are very visible sa streets. Not to mention san ba nanggaling c wolverine?
Ska part na ng culture d2 ang advanced technology kaya never mong mapipigilan mga anak mo to have. One thing that u can let them hav is a good guidance.
Tama si wizardofOZ, nasa magulang tlga kung ano ang magiging anak.
Kaya in the first place, ang tanong mo dapat eh kung mabuti ka bang magulang sa kanila? Then kung oo sagot mo, hindi ka na dapat magalala, kahit seatmate pa ng anak mo sa school eh tumitira ng droga.
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It starts with family but you need a whole community to raise a child. If mabuti kang magulang DAPAT mag alala ka kung seatmate ng anak mo eh tumitira ng droga.
On a separate topic.
School encourage childrens of immigrant families to speak, live and apply their culture at home. Wag daw alisin yun sa bata. Like saying 'Po' or 'Opo', pagmamano sa matanda etc etc.
Gadgets are part of learning tools, they even encourage students to use laptop or mobile devices.
Pati nga early readers meron ng account sa internet (see : Reading Eggs for 4 year old). They even have its own FB account to update students of school announcements.
But they are also promoting activities to develop physical improvements like free swimming lessons for early swimmers, Sports Carnival every term (parang olympics), and after school activities like martial arts, dancing etc etc.
Jan 2007 - Arrive in Aus as 457
Mar 2013 - Plan, review, read and understand visa requirements
Apr 2013 - ACS assessment submitted
Jun 2013 - ACS assessment received
Aug 2013 - IETLS pass (General 8.0)
Aug 2013 - ACT SS submitted
Aug 2013 - Created EOI account
Aug 2013 - VETASSES assessment submitted
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11-4-2013 got invite for 189VISA..
11-11-2013 lodged visa application
11-21-2013 medicals uploaded, no further exams required
11-28-2013 CO allocated, Team 6 Adelaide
12-18-2013 Completed all documents required
12-19-2013 Visa Grant; IED Nov.18,2014 God Loves Us!!
07-27-2014 Arrived Melbourne
09-11-2014 Received job offer
09-29-2014 First day at work
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Even if we don't have the power to choose where we come from, we can still choose where we go from there
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I haven't lost everything except my mind...
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My wife and I decided to migrate to Australia vs Canada. We felt that long term, we'd be better off having a family sa OZ.
May mga tanong po ako regarding some of the decisions we're considering. I hope that this community will be able to help us.
1. Where's the best state to live in OZ in terms of climate? We're from Baguio and sobrang sanay kami sa cold climate, but not too cold naman.
2. Where is it better to work in terms of pay and work availability? My wife is a nurse and ako naman, working sa call center. Wife has been working for 7 yrs sa profession, ako, although nurse, preferred the office type of job. Saan po kaya mas mainam magtrabaho as a nurse and for me, sa office set-up.
3. Where is it best to raise a child? We have a son turning 2 and ang worry namin, like all parents, is how he will be raised. Saan po kaya generally maganda ang community, na ang school ay strict sa anti-bullying, at kung saan low ang crime rate?
4. In OZ, uso po ba ang rent ng apartment vs pagkakaron ng sariling bahay? Meaning, should we also consider sa future ng pagstay namin jan kung saan mas mura ang bahay vs renting an apartment.
5. Saan din po kaya mas maraming pinoy? Although the plan is to migrate, we'd like to feel closest to home, and having plenty of pinoys sa isang community would be a very nice thing.
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My rating 10 being the highest/best; 5 being neutral; 1 being lowest/ worst
1) Weather - Melbourne 9 (i like winter/autumn but i hate summer); Pinas - 5 (mainit, maalinsangan, samahan pa ng polusyon); Singapore 7 (same weather like pinas, init at tag-ulan, except bagyo and pollution)
2) Shopping - Melbourne and Singapore 8 (mostly online shopping naman ako via ebay); Pinas 7 (madaming malls)
3) Security and Crime - Australia as a whole 7 (medyo madami dami din krimen at siraulo dito, you can check it sa mga newspapers, tv's and Facebook pages e.g. 7 news); Singapore = 10 (one of the safest place in the world if not the safest); Pinas = 5 (dapat street smart at umiwas sa mga delikadong lugar)
4) Quality of Life (i find it subjective) = Australia 8; Singapore 8; Philippines 6
5) Transportation = Australia 8 (madalas na sirang train/ faulty system, mabagal na reaction ng myki, delayed/ cancelled train; 30-45 mins waiting time for buses especially for new suburbs); Singapore 10 (SMRT and SBS and EZlink system is unbeatable/ world class. During rush hour, the MRT coaches interval is 1-2 mins only, less than 5 instances of train faulty on my 6 yrs of stay there); Pinas 6 (nothing to say)
6) Infrastructure = Australia 7; Singapore 9; Pinas 5
7) Efficiency and Convenience = Australia 7; Singapore 9; Pinas 5
8) Food= Australia 8; Singapore 8; Pinas 9 (panlasang pinoy)
9) Internet = Australia 8; Singapore 10; Pinas 5
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wow maraming salamat!
I haven't lost everything except my mind...
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pero ung wagas at ultimate factor na single-handedly nagti-tilt in favor of OZ para manalo is immigration policy if scale 1 to 10, i'll give OZ 100 (yep, hindi to typo 100 talaga) lalo na kung iko-kompara mo sa singapore sa singapore, naramdaman ko bigla na disadvantage ung pagiging pinoy mo kasi hindi siya flavor of the month, compared to malaysian chinese.
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04 Aug 14 - Initial Entry Date requirement
26 July 14 - Actual IED to Melbourne
May 2015 - Big Move
June 2015 - Got a permanent role in Melbourne
Apr 2016 - Got a contract consultancy role in Melbourne
May 2016 - Got permanent role and moved to Toowooba, Queensland
And now...... living the life that i have imagined
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03 Nov 13 - Invitation Accepted 70 points
19 Dec 13 - Lodged Visa 189
07 Feb 14 - Visa Granted
04 Aug 14 - Initial Entry Date requirement
26 July 14 - Actual IED to Melbourne
May 2015 - Big Move
June 2015 - Got a permanent role in Melbourne
Apr 2016 - Got a contract consultancy role in Melbourne
May 2016 - Got permanent role and moved to Toowooba, Queensland
And now...... living the life that i have imagined
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otherwise ok naman, sa suburb namin, every 10mins interval pagpapasok ako sa umaga.
mag 4yrs nako dito sa sydney, pero yung mga delay na naexperience ko siguro mga less than 10 lang, pero understandable naman because of the said reason.
as for the buses, nde pako naka-antay ng more than 10mins dito samen.
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2010-06 : Lurker at philippines.com.au (previously the #1 Pinoy Australian Forum)
2010-06 : Started researching on Visa 175 - Target 120pts
2011-08 : Started prev employer document gathering for ACS skill assessment (0/4)
2010-12 : Philippines.com.au went offline and created www.pinoyau.info
2011-03 : 1st child born - AU dream halted
2014-03 : ACS document - 1/5 emp ref completed
2015-01: Promoted at work - AU dream halted
2015-11: ACS document - 1/6 emp ref completed
2016-09: 2nd child born - AU dream halted
2018-09: ACS document - 6/8 emp ref completed
2018-09: Revised all employment references and affidavit from scratch
2019-03: Completed Revised 8/8 emp ref
2019-03: PTE Exam - L59,R75,S62,W64 (no preparation)
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2010-06 : Lurker at philippines.com.au (previously the #1 Pinoy Australian Forum)
2010-06 : Started researching on Visa 175 - Target 120pts
2011-08 : Started prev employer document gathering for ACS skill assessment (0/4)
2010-12 : Philippines.com.au went offline and created www.pinoyau.info
2011-03 : 1st child born - AU dream halted
2014-03 : ACS document - 1/5 emp ref completed
2015-01: Promoted at work - AU dream halted
2015-11: ACS document - 1/6 emp ref completed
2016-09: 2nd child born - AU dream halted
2018-09: ACS document - 6/8 emp ref completed
2018-09: Revised all employment references and affidavit from scratch
2019-03: Completed Revised 8/8 emp ref
2019-03: PTE Exam - L59,R75,S62,W64 (no preparation)
2019-07: Favorable Skills Assessment result for Software Eng
2019-11: PTE Exam - L70,R68,S79,W68 (competent only)
2020-02: PTE Exam - L79,R79,S86,W76 (grr lack 3pts on Writing)
2020-03: PTE Exam - L85,R75,S87,W86 (Mar 4 - grr nag increase L, S and W but bumaba 4pts si R!!!!!)
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Posts: 91Member
Joined: May 09, 2013
ACS application - Dec 30, 2012 (Software Engineer)
IELTS 1st take (7L, 5R, 7W, 5.5S) - Feb 2, 2013 (retake)
Submit EOI - May 10, 2013
Received invitation - July 15, 2013
IE - July 2014
Posts: 983Member
Joined: Aug 13, 2016
Computer Network and Systems Engineer - 263111
Age 33-39- 25points
English superior- 20points
Bachelor's Degree- 15points
Work Experience- 10pts
Total- 70pts
July 25, 2016- Lodged ACS
August 2, 2016- Favorable letter from ACS
January 10, 2017- Took PTE
January 12, 2017- PTE exam results (L90 R86 S90 W79)
January 12, 2017- EOI
January 18, 2017- ITA received
January 19, 2017- NBI (hit)
January 23, 2017- Visa Lodge 189
January 24, 2017- Medical bgc
January 27, 2017- NBI clearance received
February 2, 2017- Medical cleared (no action required)
February 15, 2017- Grant
October 26, 2017- Flight to Melbourne
October 27, 2017- Landed in Melbourne
July 14, 2018- Moved to Sydney
October 11, 2019- Wife gave birth to a baby boy
October 20, 2019- Applied for baby's birth certificate online
October 23, 2019- Baby boy's birth certificate received
October 25, 2019- Applied for baby's medicare
October 31, 2019- Baby's medicare activated
October 31, 2019- Applied for baby's citizenship certificate
November 7, 2019- Received baby's citizenship certificate
November 13, 2019- Applied for baby's passport
November 20, 2019- Baby's AU passport received
November 2, 2021- Submitted AU citizenship application for myself and my wife
April 14, 2022- Received Interview with Standard Test letter. May 25 schedule.
May 25, 2022- Passed the Australian Citizenship Test
May 25, 2022- Citizenship Approval Received
September 15, 2022- Invitation to Citizenship Ceremony Received
October 6, 2022- Citizenship Ceremony
October 18, 2022- AU passport application lodged
November 7, 2022- Passport received
Posts: 799Member
Joined: Jan 07, 2014
Weird tong bagay na to para saken haha
ngayon lang ako nakakita nang ganitong comment dito sa OZ
I haven't lost everything except my mind...
Posts: 91Member
Joined: May 09, 2013
ACS application - Dec 30, 2012 (Software Engineer)
IELTS 1st take (7L, 5R, 7W, 5.5S) - Feb 2, 2013 (retake)
Submit EOI - May 10, 2013
Received invitation - July 15, 2013
IE - July 2014
Posts: 983Member
Joined: Aug 13, 2016
Computer Network and Systems Engineer - 263111
Age 33-39- 25points
English superior- 20points
Bachelor's Degree- 15points
Work Experience- 10pts
Total- 70pts
July 25, 2016- Lodged ACS
August 2, 2016- Favorable letter from ACS
January 10, 2017- Took PTE
January 12, 2017- PTE exam results (L90 R86 S90 W79)
January 12, 2017- EOI
January 18, 2017- ITA received
January 19, 2017- NBI (hit)
January 23, 2017- Visa Lodge 189
January 24, 2017- Medical bgc
January 27, 2017- NBI clearance received
February 2, 2017- Medical cleared (no action required)
February 15, 2017- Grant
October 26, 2017- Flight to Melbourne
October 27, 2017- Landed in Melbourne
July 14, 2018- Moved to Sydney
October 11, 2019- Wife gave birth to a baby boy
October 20, 2019- Applied for baby's birth certificate online
October 23, 2019- Baby boy's birth certificate received
October 25, 2019- Applied for baby's medicare
October 31, 2019- Baby's medicare activated
October 31, 2019- Applied for baby's citizenship certificate
November 7, 2019- Received baby's citizenship certificate
November 13, 2019- Applied for baby's passport
November 20, 2019- Baby's AU passport received
November 2, 2021- Submitted AU citizenship application for myself and my wife
April 14, 2022- Received Interview with Standard Test letter. May 25 schedule.
May 25, 2022- Passed the Australian Citizenship Test
May 25, 2022- Citizenship Approval Received
September 15, 2022- Invitation to Citizenship Ceremony Received
October 6, 2022- Citizenship Ceremony
October 18, 2022- AU passport application lodged
November 7, 2022- Passport received
Posts: 91Member
Joined: May 09, 2013
ACS application - Dec 30, 2012 (Software Engineer)
IELTS 1st take (7L, 5R, 7W, 5.5S) - Feb 2, 2013 (retake)
Submit EOI - May 10, 2013
Received invitation - July 15, 2013
IE - July 2014
Posts: 91Member
Joined: May 09, 2013
ACS application - Dec 30, 2012 (Software Engineer)
IELTS 1st take (7L, 5R, 7W, 5.5S) - Feb 2, 2013 (retake)
Submit EOI - May 10, 2013
Received invitation - July 15, 2013
IE - July 2014
Posts: 983Member
Joined: Aug 13, 2016
Pa naman akong pr visa. Waiting pa, pero for sure I will try my luck there if I will be granted a pr visa
Computer Network and Systems Engineer - 263111
Age 33-39- 25points
English superior- 20points
Bachelor's Degree- 15points
Work Experience- 10pts
Total- 70pts
July 25, 2016- Lodged ACS
August 2, 2016- Favorable letter from ACS
January 10, 2017- Took PTE
January 12, 2017- PTE exam results (L90 R86 S90 W79)
January 12, 2017- EOI
January 18, 2017- ITA received
January 19, 2017- NBI (hit)
January 23, 2017- Visa Lodge 189
January 24, 2017- Medical bgc
January 27, 2017- NBI clearance received
February 2, 2017- Medical cleared (no action required)
February 15, 2017- Grant
October 26, 2017- Flight to Melbourne
October 27, 2017- Landed in Melbourne
July 14, 2018- Moved to Sydney
October 11, 2019- Wife gave birth to a baby boy
October 20, 2019- Applied for baby's birth certificate online
October 23, 2019- Baby boy's birth certificate received
October 25, 2019- Applied for baby's medicare
October 31, 2019- Baby's medicare activated
October 31, 2019- Applied for baby's citizenship certificate
November 7, 2019- Received baby's citizenship certificate
November 13, 2019- Applied for baby's passport
November 20, 2019- Baby's AU passport received
November 2, 2021- Submitted AU citizenship application for myself and my wife
April 14, 2022- Received Interview with Standard Test letter. May 25 schedule.
May 25, 2022- Passed the Australian Citizenship Test
May 25, 2022- Citizenship Approval Received
September 15, 2022- Invitation to Citizenship Ceremony Received
October 6, 2022- Citizenship Ceremony
October 18, 2022- AU passport application lodged
November 7, 2022- Passport received
Posts: 91Member
Joined: May 09, 2013
ACS application - Dec 30, 2012 (Software Engineer)
IELTS 1st take (7L, 5R, 7W, 5.5S) - Feb 2, 2013 (retake)
Submit EOI - May 10, 2013
Received invitation - July 15, 2013
IE - July 2014