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  • cres_strikercres_striker Posts: 6Member
    Joined: Dec 20, 2022

    @EeOZ said:
    Meron po ba ditong nag BM na may kasamang toddler sa VIC? PR, no work, no relatives. We are planning na mauna si husband para makahanap muna ng work and makarent ng house bago kami sumunod (wife + toddler).
    Pero, kinoconsider din namin na pwedeng magsabay sabay kung may makukuhang rental house. Mejo pricey din ata ang airbnb. May iba pa po bang pwede gawin?Any tips po sa gantong situation? Salamat!

    Hi yah medyo challenge nga mag hanap ng bahay d2 lalo na wala pa kayo work, medyo maselan mga agent/landlord kc hndi basta basta sila pwde mag evict ng hndi nkakabayad hehe. Expensive nga ang Air bnb pero for a month of stay, maganda na yun kasi fully furnished na ready na pag dating nyo. Habang ng hahanap ng bahay, Mas maganda sabay sabay na kau, if you can, same din naman un. Try to search Pinoy Housemates in Melbourne sa FB bka may makuha kayo dun. I understand your hesitation been there before, pero nung nandito na kme, everything's all good pala😂

    irl031816EeOZ
  • mariusinbrisbanemariusinbrisbane Posts: 312Member
    Joined: Aug 04, 2021

    Gaano po ba normally katagal yung process ng application ng apartment? Say, kunwari, may napili ka na and nakapag-submit ka na ng application -- gaano katagal bago ka balikan ng agent na sayo na yung property?

    Started my Australian visa journey: Jul 2021

    2021

    • Jul 01: Since I'm DIYing it, I started learning the whole process
    • Aug 05: Identified my occupation in the skills list; ended up choosing Statistician (224113) because it's the most relevant
    • Aug 18: VETASSESS -- Started collecting all of the necessary documents needed for skills assessment
    • Sep 12: VETASSESS -- Submitted my application to VETASSESS
    • Sep 14: VETASSESS -- Status changed to "Lodged"
    • Sep 16: VETASSESS -- They asked for a clearer copy of my diploma
    • Sep 20: VETASSESS -- Status changed to "In Progress"
    • Oct 04: PTE -- Booked my exam schedule
    • Nov 18: PTE -- Exam date; also on the same day (after an hour), I received my results -- SUPERIOR! (L90,R82,S90,W90)
    • Dec 04: VETASSESS -- Status changed to "Completed"; I received my outcome letter -- POSITIVE!
    • Dec 05: EOI -- Finally lodged the following: 189 (70) | 190 (75)
    • ---

    2022

    • Mar 19: Earned +5 because of moving to the next work experience bracket: 189 (75) | 190 (80)
    • May 06: Earned +5 because of moving to the next age bracket: 189 (80) | 190 (85)
    • Aug 11: SUBMITTED ROI -- Victoria's state sponsorship just opened!
    • Oct 26: RECEIVED PRE-INVITE -- Waaaaaah!
    • Nov 08: NOMINATION APPROVED & RECEIVED MY 190 ITA FROM DHA!!!
    • Nov 11: APPLICATION LODGED AND PAID!!! -- Submitted together with NBI Clearance and Form 80
    • Nov 17: Medicals day
    • Nov 23: MEDICALS CLEARED
    • ---

    2023

    • Mar 06: VISA GRANT!!! -- I have no words. Hay grabe talaga
    • July 02: BIG MOVE!!! -- THIS IS IT!!!
  • mariusinbrisbanemariusinbrisbane Posts: 312Member
    Joined: Aug 04, 2021

    @irl031816 said:
    Hi po, about sa unpredictable weather in Melbourne na 4 seasons in 1 day daw, big deal po ba sya? We're eyeing Melbourne din kasi sana.

    Totoo daw yan. Today 12 degrees tapos bukas 34 degrees haha ganun kalala. Pero feel ko as Filipinos di tayo maninibago dito. Lalo na dito sa South (taga Cavite ako), mas erratic nga dito eh. 10AM grabe ulan, tapos 12PM ang lakas ng araw. Makakailang round pa yan, di na nahiya HAHAHA.

    Siguro ang maninibago lang tayo is yung lamig dun, which is yung lamig na di natin naeexperience dito. For that I think maganda magdala nalang lagi ng jacket, ganun ginagawa ng mga friends ko mostly.

    mikelleirl031816EeOZ

    Started my Australian visa journey: Jul 2021

    2021

    • Jul 01: Since I'm DIYing it, I started learning the whole process
    • Aug 05: Identified my occupation in the skills list; ended up choosing Statistician (224113) because it's the most relevant
    • Aug 18: VETASSESS -- Started collecting all of the necessary documents needed for skills assessment
    • Sep 12: VETASSESS -- Submitted my application to VETASSESS
    • Sep 14: VETASSESS -- Status changed to "Lodged"
    • Sep 16: VETASSESS -- They asked for a clearer copy of my diploma
    • Sep 20: VETASSESS -- Status changed to "In Progress"
    • Oct 04: PTE -- Booked my exam schedule
    • Nov 18: PTE -- Exam date; also on the same day (after an hour), I received my results -- SUPERIOR! (L90,R82,S90,W90)
    • Dec 04: VETASSESS -- Status changed to "Completed"; I received my outcome letter -- POSITIVE!
    • Dec 05: EOI -- Finally lodged the following: 189 (70) | 190 (75)
    • ---

    2022

    • Mar 19: Earned +5 because of moving to the next work experience bracket: 189 (75) | 190 (80)
    • May 06: Earned +5 because of moving to the next age bracket: 189 (80) | 190 (85)
    • Aug 11: SUBMITTED ROI -- Victoria's state sponsorship just opened!
    • Oct 26: RECEIVED PRE-INVITE -- Waaaaaah!
    • Nov 08: NOMINATION APPROVED & RECEIVED MY 190 ITA FROM DHA!!!
    • Nov 11: APPLICATION LODGED AND PAID!!! -- Submitted together with NBI Clearance and Form 80
    • Nov 17: Medicals day
    • Nov 23: MEDICALS CLEARED
    • ---

    2023

    • Mar 06: VISA GRANT!!! -- I have no words. Hay grabe talaga
    • July 02: BIG MOVE!!! -- THIS IS IT!!!
  • atheleneathelene Brisbane
    Posts: 766Member
    Joined: Mar 13, 2018

    @mariusinbrisbane said:
    Gaano po ba normally katagal yung process ng application ng apartment? Say, kunwari, may napili ka na and nakapag-submit ka na ng application -- gaano katagal bago ka balikan ng agent na sayo na yung property?

    It varies depending on the agent, considering they also have to coordinate/discuss with the landlord. May take a few days to weeks, depende rin if nagmamadali si landlord to rent out the place.

    @mariusinbrisbane said:
    Totoo daw yan. Today 12 degrees tapos bukas 34 degrees haha ganun kalala. Pero feel ko as Filipinos di tayo maninibago dito. Lalo na dito sa South (taga Cavite ako), mas erratic nga dito eh. 10AM grabe ulan, tapos 12PM ang lakas ng araw. Makakailang round pa yan, di na nahiya HAHAHA.

    Siguro ang maninibago lang tayo is yung lamig dun, which is yung lamig na di natin naeexperience dito. For that I think maganda magdala nalang lagi ng jacket, ganun ginagawa ng mga friends ko mostly.

    Yes, Melbourne weather can vary a lot throughout the day, but it's predominantly cold because of its location (far from equator) and environment (right next to the bay). Technically, it's classified as an oceanic climate, similar to the climates of Berlin, London, Paris, Vancouver (minus the snow).

    If you haven't lived in a country that has four seasons, for sure maninibago ka kasi magkaiba ang temperature at humidity in Melbourne. It can also be very windy (and it'll feel colder because of windchill). The PH climate is tropical monsoon kaya normal talaga ang umulan dahil sa sobrang init, and average temp is 25-30 degrees (record low is about 20 deg, record high 38 deg).

    Yung year-round climate sa Pinas, January and February lang yan na-eexperience in Brisbane (kasi summer), but in Melbourne it's totally different. In Melbourne, average temp is 8-20 degrees (record low is 0 deg, record high 38 deg). During summer, 10-15 degrees ang average temp, so kailangan talaga naka-jacket (unless sanay ka sa air-con, then baka di mo na kailangan nun). Ang winter naman nakaka-dry ng skin, so kailangan lagi mag-lotion at lip balm para hindi chapped ang lips.

    IamTimmikelleEeOZera222mariusinbrisbanepreciouspillowjinigirlannedetermined

    232111 (Architect) | Current points: 65

    30-01-2018 Applied for student visa (MArchSci), offshore application.
    11-08-2020 Applied for student visa (PhD), onshore application.
    28-02-2022 Submitted application to AACA for skills assessment (OQA Stage 1)
    27-05-2022 Received skills assessment outcome (Suitable/Positive)
    Next steps: PTE exam

  • EeOZEeOZ Philippines
    Posts: 61Member
    Joined: Jul 09, 2022

    @cres_striker said:

    @EeOZ said:
    Meron po ba ditong nag BM na may kasamang toddler sa VIC? PR, no work, no relatives. We are planning na mauna si husband para makahanap muna ng work and makarent ng house bago kami sumunod (wife + toddler).
    Pero, kinoconsider din namin na pwedeng magsabay sabay kung may makukuhang rental house. Mejo pricey din ata ang airbnb. May iba pa po bang pwede gawin?Any tips po sa gantong situation? Salamat!

    Hi yah medyo challenge nga mag hanap ng bahay d2 lalo na wala pa kayo work, medyo maselan mga agent/landlord kc hndi basta basta sila pwde mag evict ng hndi nkakabayad hehe. Expensive nga ang Air bnb pero for a month of stay, maganda na yun kasi fully furnished na ready na pag dating nyo. Habang ng hahanap ng bahay, Mas maganda sabay sabay na kau, if you can, same din naman un. Try to search Pinoy Housemates in Melbourne sa FB bka may makuha kayo dun. I understand your hesitation been there before, pero nung nandito na kme, everything's all good pala😂

    Thanks! I will check this FB group.

    Paano po pala makakuha ng agent for house rental? Im already checking sa domain and rent na app. Do we need to hire agent po ba or magkakaron kami ng agent thru app? Nalito ako hehe.

    ANZSCO 233311 Electrical Engineer 189/190

    Points Breakdown
    Age - 30
    English - 20
    Experience - 10
    Education - 15
    Partner - 10

    Total: 85 Points

    Timeline
    27/09/22- Submitted CDR+RSEA to EA
    6/10/22- EA requested additional documents
    13/10/22- Submitted additional documents to EA
    18/10/22 - Positive skills assessment / 5 years of Working experience granted
    20/10/22 - EOI submission 189/190 QLD and VIC
    22/10/22 - EOI updated partner's English Test
    25/10/22 - partner's skills assessment granted
    3/11/22 - EOI updated for partner's Skills assessment
    Total of 75/80 for 189/190
    7/11/22 - PTE Superior 20 points/ update of points to 85/90
    8/11/22 - Updated EOI for PTE result
    9/11/22 - ROI submitted to VIC
    22/11/22 - VIC pre-invite
    22/12/22 - Final Invitation
    14/02/23 - Lodge
    02/22/23 medicals
    - Visa Grant

    (With Migration Agent)

  • cres_strikercres_striker Posts: 6Member
    Joined: Dec 20, 2022

    @EeOZ said:

    @cres_striker said:

    @EeOZ said:
    Meron po ba ditong nag BM na may kasamang toddler sa VIC? PR, no work, no relatives. We are planning na mauna si husband para makahanap muna ng work and makarent ng house bago kami sumunod (wife + toddler).
    Pero, kinoconsider din namin na pwedeng magsabay sabay kung may makukuhang rental house. Mejo pricey din ata ang airbnb. May iba pa po bang pwede gawin?Any tips po sa gantong situation? Salamat!

    Hi yah medyo challenge nga mag hanap ng bahay d2 lalo na wala pa kayo work, medyo maselan mga agent/landlord kc hndi basta basta sila pwde mag evict ng hndi nkakabayad hehe. Expensive nga ang Air bnb pero for a month of stay, maganda na yun kasi fully furnished na ready na pag dating nyo. Habang ng hahanap ng bahay, Mas maganda sabay sabay na kau, if you can, same din naman un. Try to search Pinoy Housemates in Melbourne sa FB bka may makuha kayo dun. I understand your hesitation been there before, pero nung nandito na kme, everything's all good pala😂

    Thanks! I will check this FB group.

    Paano po pala makakuha ng agent for house rental? Im already checking sa domain and rent na app. Do we need to hire agent po ba or magkakaron kami ng agent thru app? Nalito ako hehe.

    Yah use those apps, Realestate, Domain, TenantApp and Rent, mas maigi contact kabayan in FB. Apps are very straightforward to use, choose your prefer house, schedule for inspection then after viewing apply.

  • atheleneathelene Brisbane
    Posts: 766Member
    Joined: Mar 13, 2018

    @EeOZ said:

    Thanks! I will check this FB group.

    Paano po pala makakuha ng agent for house rental? Im already checking sa domain and rent na app. Do we need to hire agent po ba or magkakaron kami ng agent thru app? Nalito ako hehe.

    Property agents are usually for those listing the properties for sale or lease/rent. So homeowners are the ones hiring an agent to sell their home or manage their property, and rental applicants (like you) are only in contact with the property agent regarding the buying/renting of the property, and not the homeowner.

    It may be possible to hire an agent to help you find a home, but usually that's for when you're ready to buy an actual real estate property, not for the regular rental process.

    EeOZ

    232111 (Architect) | Current points: 65

    30-01-2018 Applied for student visa (MArchSci), offshore application.
    11-08-2020 Applied for student visa (PhD), onshore application.
    28-02-2022 Submitted application to AACA for skills assessment (OQA Stage 1)
    27-05-2022 Received skills assessment outcome (Suitable/Positive)
    Next steps: PTE exam

  • EeOZEeOZ Philippines
    Posts: 61Member
    Joined: Jul 09, 2022

    Thanks @athelene and @cres_striker sa info about agents.
    We will check sa FB groups baka may makuha kami. Mukang mahirap sa mga app unless nasa AU na.

    Happy New year!

    ANZSCO 233311 Electrical Engineer 189/190

    Points Breakdown
    Age - 30
    English - 20
    Experience - 10
    Education - 15
    Partner - 10

    Total: 85 Points

    Timeline
    27/09/22- Submitted CDR+RSEA to EA
    6/10/22- EA requested additional documents
    13/10/22- Submitted additional documents to EA
    18/10/22 - Positive skills assessment / 5 years of Working experience granted
    20/10/22 - EOI submission 189/190 QLD and VIC
    22/10/22 - EOI updated partner's English Test
    25/10/22 - partner's skills assessment granted
    3/11/22 - EOI updated for partner's Skills assessment
    Total of 75/80 for 189/190
    7/11/22 - PTE Superior 20 points/ update of points to 85/90
    8/11/22 - Updated EOI for PTE result
    9/11/22 - ROI submitted to VIC
    22/11/22 - VIC pre-invite
    22/12/22 - Final Invitation
    14/02/23 - Lodge
    02/22/23 medicals
    - Visa Grant

    (With Migration Agent)

  • secretzaisecretzai qatar
    Posts: 9Member
    Joined: Feb 26, 2019

    @mariusinbrisbane said:
    Gaano po ba normally katagal yung process ng application ng apartment? Say, kunwari, may napili ka na and nakapag-submit ka na ng application -- gaano katagal bago ka balikan ng agent na sayo na yung property?

    Hello! Based on my experience recently (arrived in Melbourne this Sept 2022). Medyo matagal and based on luck ang apartment processing. Sa amin, although madami kaming preferred na suburb, we ended up accepting the one and only landlord na nagaccept sa amin i.e. Docklands. So mga around 2 weeks pero nalaman lang namin na accepted na kami 1 day before our last day sa aming Airbnb sa Glen Waverley, imagine our worry! haha

    IamTimmariusinbrisbaneEeOZRizza
  • secretzaisecretzai qatar
    Posts: 9Member
    Joined: Feb 26, 2019

    Hey all, me and my wife just moved here in Melbourne last Sept. 2022, sharing my experience baka makahelp.

    1. Regarding suburb to choose, at first we searched for our "preferred suburbs" based sa suggestion ni google. Brunswick, Southbank, Richmond, Carlon, Fitzroy, etc. Pero in the end, when we were receiving numerous declines sa aming rental application, we realised na we don't have the luxury to choose sa ngayon kasi landowners specifically look for rental history. After 2 weeks of countless inspection with sobrang daming kalaban, landed our only rental acceptance here in Docklands. As a newbie in Melbourne, can't specify enough how convenient it is na sa Docklands kami nagsimula. No bayad for transpo to city (free Tram zone), wala masyadong mga homeless na tambay and very quiet, good for family!

    2. Apartment hunting advice - more choices the better, siguro wag ilimit ang sarili sa 1 source. Use all possible means, e.g. I used realestate.com.au (got the acceptance here), domain.com.au for apartments. Used Facebook by joining 2 groups i.e. Fairy Floss Real Estate (try to consider house sharing through this group atleast for the first 6 months para magkaron ng rental history) also Pinoys in Melbourne is a good source.

    3. Melbourne's weather - kakaiba talaga, pero not that extreme masasanay din after awhile, make sure nalang laging may dalang jacket and umbrella.

    IamTimera222preciouspillowsabina12EeOZDreamerGirl031816eyburgermikelleRizza
  • atheleneathelene Brisbane
    Posts: 766Member
    Joined: Mar 13, 2018

    @secretzai said:
    Hey all, me and my wife just moved here in Melbourne last Sept. 2022, sharing my experience baka makahelp.

    1. Regarding suburb to choose, at first we searched for our "preferred suburbs" based sa suggestion ni google. Brunswick, Southbank, Richmond, Carlon, Fitzroy, etc. Pero in the end, when we were receiving numerous declines sa aming rental application, we realised na we don't have the luxury to choose sa ngayon kasi landowners specifically look for rental history. After 2 weeks of countless inspection with sobrang daming kalaban, landed our only rental acceptance here in Docklands. As a newbie in Melbourne, can't specify enough how convenient it is na sa Docklands kami nagsimula. No bayad for transpo to city (free Tram zone), wala masyadong mga homeless na tambay and very quiet, good for family!

    2. Apartment hunting advice - more choices the better, siguro wag ilimit ang sarili sa 1 source. Use all possible means, e.g. I used realestate.com.au (got the acceptance here), domain.com.au for apartments. Used Facebook by joining 2 groups i.e. Fairy Floss Real Estate (try to consider house sharing through this group atleast for the first 6 months para magkaron ng rental history) also Pinoys in Melbourne is a good source.

    3. Melbourne's weather - kakaiba talaga, pero not that extreme masasanay din after awhile, make sure nalang laging may dalang jacket and umbrella.

    Glad to know you were able to find a place in Docklands. Your preferred suburbs are actually the popular suburbs in Melbourne so a lot of people would be competing for those properties :D Docklands is bound to be expensive because of its proximity to the city and building type (puro condo/apartments rather than old houses). Yes, living close to the CBD is good at first, but eventually you'll get the hang of things (transpo-wise) and then you can just find a cheaper place in the outer suburbs.

    232111 (Architect) | Current points: 65

    30-01-2018 Applied for student visa (MArchSci), offshore application.
    11-08-2020 Applied for student visa (PhD), onshore application.
    28-02-2022 Submitted application to AACA for skills assessment (OQA Stage 1)
    27-05-2022 Received skills assessment outcome (Suitable/Positive)
    Next steps: PTE exam

  • EeOZEeOZ Philippines
    Posts: 61Member
    Joined: Jul 09, 2022

    @secretzai said:
    Hey all, me and my wife just moved here in Melbourne last Sept. 2022, sharing my experience baka makahelp.

    1. Regarding suburb to choose, at first we searched for our "preferred suburbs" based sa suggestion ni google. Brunswick, Southbank, Richmond, Carlon, Fitzroy, etc. Pero in the end, when we were receiving numerous declines sa aming rental application, we realised na we don't have the luxury to choose sa ngayon kasi landowners specifically look for rental history. After 2 weeks of countless inspection with sobrang daming kalaban, landed our only rental acceptance here in Docklands. As a newbie in Melbourne, can't specify enough how convenient it is na sa Docklands kami nagsimula. No bayad for transpo to city (free Tram zone), wala masyadong mga homeless na tambay and very quiet, good for family!

    2. Apartment hunting advice - more choices the better, siguro wag ilimit ang sarili sa 1 source. Use all possible means, e.g. I used realestate.com.au (got the acceptance here), domain.com.au for apartments. Used Facebook by joining 2 groups i.e. Fairy Floss Real Estate (try to consider house sharing through this group atleast for the first 6 months para magkaron ng rental history) also Pinoys in Melbourne is a good source.

    3. Melbourne's weather - kakaiba talaga, pero not that extreme masasanay din after awhile, make sure nalang laging may dalang jacket and umbrella.

    Hello. Acceptable po ba as rental history ang mga Room for rent? I mean, inaaccept po ba un sa mga rent apps? Thank you.

    ANZSCO 233311 Electrical Engineer 189/190

    Points Breakdown
    Age - 30
    English - 20
    Experience - 10
    Education - 15
    Partner - 10

    Total: 85 Points

    Timeline
    27/09/22- Submitted CDR+RSEA to EA
    6/10/22- EA requested additional documents
    13/10/22- Submitted additional documents to EA
    18/10/22 - Positive skills assessment / 5 years of Working experience granted
    20/10/22 - EOI submission 189/190 QLD and VIC
    22/10/22 - EOI updated partner's English Test
    25/10/22 - partner's skills assessment granted
    3/11/22 - EOI updated for partner's Skills assessment
    Total of 75/80 for 189/190
    7/11/22 - PTE Superior 20 points/ update of points to 85/90
    8/11/22 - Updated EOI for PTE result
    9/11/22 - ROI submitted to VIC
    22/11/22 - VIC pre-invite
    22/12/22 - Final Invitation
    14/02/23 - Lodge
    02/22/23 medicals
    - Visa Grant

    (With Migration Agent)

  • secretzaisecretzai qatar
    Posts: 9Member
    Joined: Feb 26, 2019

    @athelene said:

    @secretzai said:
    Hey all, me and my wife just moved here in Melbourne last Sept. 2022, sharing my experience baka makahelp.

    1. Regarding suburb to choose, at first we searched for our "preferred suburbs" based sa suggestion ni google. Brunswick, Southbank, Richmond, Carlon, Fitzroy, etc. Pero in the end, when we were receiving numerous declines sa aming rental application, we realised na we don't have the luxury to choose sa ngayon kasi landowners specifically look for rental history. After 2 weeks of countless inspection with sobrang daming kalaban, landed our only rental acceptance here in Docklands. As a newbie in Melbourne, can't specify enough how convenient it is na sa Docklands kami nagsimula. No bayad for transpo to city (free Tram zone), wala masyadong mga homeless na tambay and very quiet, good for family!

    2. Apartment hunting advice - more choices the better, siguro wag ilimit ang sarili sa 1 source. Use all possible means, e.g. I used realestate.com.au (got the acceptance here), domain.com.au for apartments. Used Facebook by joining 2 groups i.e. Fairy Floss Real Estate (try to consider house sharing through this group atleast for the first 6 months para magkaron ng rental history) also Pinoys in Melbourne is a good source.

    3. Melbourne's weather - kakaiba talaga, pero not that extreme masasanay din after awhile, make sure nalang laging may dalang jacket and umbrella.

    Glad to know you were able to find a place in Docklands. Your preferred suburbs are actually the popular suburbs in Melbourne so a lot of people would be competing for those properties :D Docklands is bound to be expensive because of its proximity to the city and building type (puro condo/apartments rather than old houses). Yes, living close to the CBD is good at first, but eventually you'll get the hang of things (transpo-wise) and then you can just find a cheaper place in the outer suburbs.

    Agree, we see ourselves eventually moving to a house-type accommodation, we stayed sa Glen Waverley for the first 2 weeks (expensive), and nagustuhan namin yung place, I believe by the time na magexpire ang lease namin we will have more options of our preferred suburbs na cheaper and in outer CBD.

  • secretzaisecretzai qatar
    Posts: 9Member
    Joined: Feb 26, 2019

    @EeOZ said:

    @secretzai said:
    Hey all, me and my wife just moved here in Melbourne last Sept. 2022, sharing my experience baka makahelp.

    1. Regarding suburb to choose, at first we searched for our "preferred suburbs" based sa suggestion ni google. Brunswick, Southbank, Richmond, Carlon, Fitzroy, etc. Pero in the end, when we were receiving numerous declines sa aming rental application, we realised na we don't have the luxury to choose sa ngayon kasi landowners specifically look for rental history. After 2 weeks of countless inspection with sobrang daming kalaban, landed our only rental acceptance here in Docklands. As a newbie in Melbourne, can't specify enough how convenient it is na sa Docklands kami nagsimula. No bayad for transpo to city (free Tram zone), wala masyadong mga homeless na tambay and very quiet, good for family!

    2. Apartment hunting advice - more choices the better, siguro wag ilimit ang sarili sa 1 source. Use all possible means, e.g. I used realestate.com.au (got the acceptance here), domain.com.au for apartments. Used Facebook by joining 2 groups i.e. Fairy Floss Real Estate (try to consider house sharing through this group atleast for the first 6 months para magkaron ng rental history) also Pinoys in Melbourne is a good source.

    3. Melbourne's weather - kakaiba talaga, pero not that extreme masasanay din after awhile, make sure nalang laging may dalang jacket and umbrella.

    Hello. Acceptable po ba as rental history ang mga Room for rent? I mean, inaaccept po ba un sa mga rent apps? Thank you.

    Hi! I believe yes, ang hihingin naman sa rental application is yung mobile and email ng landlord, address and until when ka nagstay, itatanong lang sakanila kung tama ba ung details na binigay mo and how are you as a tenant, so hopefully kahit room-sharing is makilala mo yung landlord through the tenant na nasa lease agreement or you can try to give the name of the main tenant (with their consent ofc..). I believe may ibat ibang pwedeng approach, diskartehan nalang hehehe

  • irl031816irl031816 Manila
    Posts: 281Member
    Joined: Feb 19, 2016

    @secretzai said:
    Hey all, me and my wife just moved here in Melbourne last Sept. 2022, sharing my experience baka makahelp.

    1. Regarding suburb to choose, at first we searched for our "preferred suburbs" based sa suggestion ni google. Brunswick, Southbank, Richmond, Carlon, Fitzroy, etc. Pero in the end, when we were receiving numerous declines sa aming rental application, we realised na we don't have the luxury to choose sa ngayon kasi landowners specifically look for rental history. After 2 weeks of countless inspection with sobrang daming kalaban, landed our only rental acceptance here in Docklands. As a newbie in Melbourne, can't specify enough how convenient it is na sa Docklands kami nagsimula. No bayad for transpo to city (free Tram zone), wala masyadong mga homeless na tambay and very quiet, good for family!

    2. Apartment hunting advice - more choices the better, siguro wag ilimit ang sarili sa 1 source. Use all possible means, e.g. I used realestate.com.au (got the acceptance here), domain.com.au for apartments. Used Facebook by joining 2 groups i.e. Fairy Floss Real Estate (try to consider house sharing through this group atleast for the first 6 months para magkaron ng rental history) also Pinoys in Melbourne is a good source.

    3. Melbourne's weather - kakaiba talaga, pero not that extreme masasanay din after awhile, make sure nalang laging may dalang jacket and umbrella.

    Hello po, thank you for sharing your experience. 🙂 Ask ko lang po kung anu-anong mga prinesent nyong docs as first time renters? Nagpakita din po ba kayo ng mga bank statements? If ever po, could you give a ballpark figure kung mga around how much kaya ang parang "show money" para possible na maapprove sa rent?

    221213 External Auditor : 189 - 75pts / 190 - 80pts / 491 - 90 pts (Age:30/Educ:15/Exp:15/English:10/SS:5)

    23/03/2019 – 1st PTE Exam : L87/R73/S86/W86
    08/04/2019 – 2nd PTE Exam : L90/R77/S86/W90
    13/05/2019 – 3rd PTE Exam : L85/R81/S81/W90 SUPERIOR! 
    17/05/2019 - Applied and paid for CPAA Migration skill assessment
    22/05/2019 - Submitted academic and skilled employment docs to CPAA for assessment
    17/06/2019 – Received CPAA’s positive skills assessment
    17/06/2019 – Lodged EOI 189/190 NSW @ 75/80 points
    2019 - 2022 - Lodged multiple EOIs to different states but didn't receive any invite due to pandemic; skills assessment and PTE both got expired

    2022 BACK TO SQUARE ONE
    10/08/2022 - 1st PTE Exam retake; Proficient
    11/08/2022 - Applied for CPAA skill reassessment
    26/08/2022 - 2nd PTE Exam retake; Proficient
    05/09/2022 - Received CPAA skill assessment outcome
    06/09 - 20/09 - Lodged multiple EOIs 189/190/491 @ 75/80/90 points
    08/12/2022 - Received ITA for Visa 189
    31/01/2023 - Lodged Visa 189 for family of four
    01/02/2023 - Uploaded Form 80 and 1221
    05/04/2023 - Medicals
    14/04/2023 - Medicals cleared for me and two kids
    02/05/2023 - Request for further medical information for husband; required Sputum test, culture and repeat xray
    26/06/2023 - 28/06/2023 - Sputum samples collection
    03/07/2023 - Negative sputum result
    06/07/2023 - Repeat xray; panel physician informed husband that result was good and the reqt on xray is already complied!
    23/08/2023 - End and result of 8-week culture
    06/09/2023 - Medicals cleared for husband
    xx/xx/xxxx - VISA GRANT!

  • atheleneathelene Brisbane
    Posts: 766Member
    Joined: Mar 13, 2018

    @irl031816 said:
    Hello po, thank you for sharing your experience. 🙂 Ask ko lang po kung anu-anong mga prinesent nyong docs as first time renters? Nagpakita din po ba kayo ng mga bank statements? If ever po, could you give a ballpark figure kung mga around how much kaya ang parang "show money" para possible na maapprove sa rent?

    The documents you will be asked for will depend on the landlord/agent, and how formal the renting arrangement is. Some will ask for zero/little documents, while others will ask for tons of stuff. Depende talaga sa kausap mo.

    I found my first place (room for rent in a sharehouse) via Flatmates and hindi masyado choosy yung landlord or yung agent nya, so rental bond lang and 2 weeks rent ang hiningi sakin (this was way back in 2018 in Sydney). They were very informal (no rental contract at all in my 2.5 years there and I paid in cash), and they didn't care if I had work or not. They never asked if I had a job, and the landlord was actually very nice.

    When I moved interstate, I dealt with a formal student accommodation agent, so hinanapan ako ng bank statement, details of my university, details of my employer (for part-time work), scholarship offer from university, letter of guarantee (that my parents will pay for my rent if I cannot pay the rent on my own---this one seemed like overkill pero gusto talaga nila na meron nito). I also gave the contact details of the agent in Sydney as referee, pero hindi naman daw siya tinawagan to confirm my details or ask about my tenancy history.

    In my experience, it's not usually about how much money you currently have in your account, but more about whether you have a stable job or source of income. IMO, the money in your account could be someone else's, or you could easily spend that money (shopping, travel, etc.) and is therefore not a guarantee that you will still have that money in 2 or 3 months' time, and that it is really earmarked to pay for a year's rent.

    When I applied to the student accommodation, I was worried with the "show money" too because I didn't have much at that time. My savings was depleted because of the interstate move, plus the pandemic was still ongoing, so I only had AUD 1,500 showing in my bank statement. But I could prove that I had a stable source of income through a letter of scholarship from university and having part-time work, and my rental application got accepted naman. I'd like to think the scholarship letter helped a lot, but for those who don't have one, having a job would typically be necessary.

    EeOZera222irl031816caspersushi24mariusinbrisbaneIamTim

    232111 (Architect) | Current points: 65

    30-01-2018 Applied for student visa (MArchSci), offshore application.
    11-08-2020 Applied for student visa (PhD), onshore application.
    28-02-2022 Submitted application to AACA for skills assessment (OQA Stage 1)
    27-05-2022 Received skills assessment outcome (Suitable/Positive)
    Next steps: PTE exam

  • cres_strikercres_striker Posts: 6Member
    Joined: Dec 20, 2022

    Hi all, if bago pa lng kayo please dont expect na makaka kuha agad kayu ng rental properties. Landlords are very strict when it comes to renting. Tpos competitive ang renting d2.malaki ang demand. Dati, every week we had several inspections like 8+ properties , buti na lng wfh ako patakas takas haha. And we got several rejections, even though we're both employed my wife is working in health care, strange dba. Tpos pg mura yong rent and maganda ang dami namn kasabay😂 families, couples etc. Im talking about properties near the city. For peace of mind, I suggest try to book 1 month Airbnb, or if you have relatives/friends na pwde maki stay much better or reach out sa FB sa mga kabayan natin ng papa room share. Pag d2 na kayo and trying to apply for rentals make sure you have a good references, a friend, co workers etc to vouch for you. Try to get letters of recommendation too from your previous landlords overseas.

    EeOZmikelle
  • irl031816irl031816 Manila
    Posts: 281Member
    Joined: Feb 19, 2016

    @athelene said:

    @irl031816 said:
    Hello po, thank you for sharing your experience. 🙂 Ask ko lang po kung anu-anong mga prinesent nyong docs as first time renters? Nagpakita din po ba kayo ng mga bank statements? If ever po, could you give a ballpark figure kung mga around how much kaya ang parang "show money" para possible na maapprove sa rent?

    The documents you will be asked for will depend on the landlord/agent, and how formal the renting arrangement is. Some will ask for zero/little documents, while others will ask for tons of stuff. Depende talaga sa kausap mo.

    I found my first place (room for rent in a sharehouse) via Flatmates and hindi masyado choosy yung landlord or yung agent nya, so rental bond lang and 2 weeks rent ang hiningi sakin (this was way back in 2018 in Sydney). They were very informal (no rental contract at all in my 2.5 years there and I paid in cash), and they didn't care if I had work or not. They never asked if I had a job, and the landlord was actually very nice.

    When I moved interstate, I dealt with a formal student accommodation agent, so hinanapan ako ng bank statement, details of my university, details of my employer (for part-time work), scholarship offer from university, letter of guarantee (that my parents will pay for my rent if I cannot pay the rent on my own---this one seemed like overkill pero gusto talaga nila na meron nito). I also gave the contact details of the agent in Sydney as referee, pero hindi naman daw siya tinawagan to confirm my details or ask about my tenancy history.

    In my experience, it's not usually about how much money you currently have in your account, but more about whether you have a stable job or source of income. IMO, the money in your account could be someone else's, or you could easily spend that money (shopping, travel, etc.) and is therefore not a guarantee that you will still have that money in 2 or 3 months' time, and that it is really earmarked to pay for a year's rent.

    When I applied to the student accommodation, I was worried with the "show money" too because I didn't have much at that time. My savings was depleted because of the interstate move, plus the pandemic was still ongoing, so I only had AUD 1,500 showing in my bank statement. But I could prove that I had a stable source of income through a letter of scholarship from university and having part-time work, and my rental application got accepted naman. I'd like to think the scholarship letter helped a lot, but for those who don't have one, having a job would typically be necessary.

    Thank you po for sharing your experience! 🙂 It's good to know na meron din naman palang mga lenient agents and landlords na hindi masyadong meticulous sa documents, halos lahat kasi ng mga nababasa ko eh sobrang competitive din daw mag rent dyan.

    I also agree na mas important yung may stable source of income ka rather than just having a "show money" in your bank account. I was just curious lang kung anong mga supporting docs ang sinubmit nila @secretzai since wala silang rental history and I also assumed na wala pa din silang work? This is one thing kasi na gusto ko talagang paghandaan din since we will be moving with our 2 kids na agad 🙂

    EeOZRizza

    221213 External Auditor : 189 - 75pts / 190 - 80pts / 491 - 90 pts (Age:30/Educ:15/Exp:15/English:10/SS:5)

    23/03/2019 – 1st PTE Exam : L87/R73/S86/W86
    08/04/2019 – 2nd PTE Exam : L90/R77/S86/W90
    13/05/2019 – 3rd PTE Exam : L85/R81/S81/W90 SUPERIOR! 
    17/05/2019 - Applied and paid for CPAA Migration skill assessment
    22/05/2019 - Submitted academic and skilled employment docs to CPAA for assessment
    17/06/2019 – Received CPAA’s positive skills assessment
    17/06/2019 – Lodged EOI 189/190 NSW @ 75/80 points
    2019 - 2022 - Lodged multiple EOIs to different states but didn't receive any invite due to pandemic; skills assessment and PTE both got expired

    2022 BACK TO SQUARE ONE
    10/08/2022 - 1st PTE Exam retake; Proficient
    11/08/2022 - Applied for CPAA skill reassessment
    26/08/2022 - 2nd PTE Exam retake; Proficient
    05/09/2022 - Received CPAA skill assessment outcome
    06/09 - 20/09 - Lodged multiple EOIs 189/190/491 @ 75/80/90 points
    08/12/2022 - Received ITA for Visa 189
    31/01/2023 - Lodged Visa 189 for family of four
    01/02/2023 - Uploaded Form 80 and 1221
    05/04/2023 - Medicals
    14/04/2023 - Medicals cleared for me and two kids
    02/05/2023 - Request for further medical information for husband; required Sputum test, culture and repeat xray
    26/06/2023 - 28/06/2023 - Sputum samples collection
    03/07/2023 - Negative sputum result
    06/07/2023 - Repeat xray; panel physician informed husband that result was good and the reqt on xray is already complied!
    23/08/2023 - End and result of 8-week culture
    06/09/2023 - Medicals cleared for husband
    xx/xx/xxxx - VISA GRANT!

  • tigerlancetigerlance Philippines
    Posts: 567Member
    Joined: Mar 09, 2018
    1. You need a good local aussie citizen na can vouch for you. Networking important dito.
    2. You must write a nice convincing letter na you need that property. Bakit ikaw yung dapat piliin over others. Pangcontest dapat ang sulat.
      Merong areas kasi na hindi sila nagpaparent, pero marami silang binebentang property. Maraming houses na binibuild pero pangbenta hindi pangrent.

    Tips lang pagnagrent.
    Picturan lahat yung nadatnan niyo, then kung may nasira due to wear and tear, iinform niyo sila para di mo sagot ang pagpaayos like outage ang ilaw, sirang gutter and etc. Mahal ang labor dito kaya kung di mo nadocument lahat, ikaw ang magbabayad ng pagpaayos. And kung may nasira ka, inform mo rin, then siyempre sagot mo.

    Kung ano nadatnan mo na linis, dapat ganun rin dapat. Clean as you go dapat. Kung may stain ang wall, dapat malinis, kung ang carpet malinis, dapat ipalinis niyo paglilipat na. Syempre may documentation na resibo and accredited ng owner.

    Review all the contract kasi syempre magagamit niyo rin sila in the future as referees kung lilipat na kayo sa ibang rental property. And siyempre malay niyo may feedback system ikaw na nagrerent and sila nagparent sa iyo. Win win situation. Sigurista sila kasi mas maraming naghahanap ng marerent kaysa yung mga rental property.

    caspersushi24irl031816EeOZera222

    19/04/2011 IELTS Competent L:7.0, R: 7.5, W: 6.0, S: 6.0, OBS: 6.5
    27/03/2018 PTE Proficient L:73, R: 70, W: 73, S: 78, OBS: 71
    07/07/2018 Received Passport (10 years expiry)
    08/08/2018 Received Driver's Licence 5 years
    09/10/2018 0600H EA Queued for Assessment
    29/10/2018 0530H Assessment in Progress
    29/10/2018 1200H Outcome Received (Positive)
    16/11/2019 1326H EOI Lodged 491 Family Sponsored 90 pts.
    28/11/2019 NBI Application. (HIT)
    09/12/2019 NBI Clearance Claimed at NBI Ermita for Faster processing
    09/01/2020 2100H ITA 491
    14/01/2020 Received Sponsorship Documents
    20/01/2020 Payroll Statement of Account
    27/01/2020 E medical at Nationwide Baguio
    28/01/2020 E medical No Action Required. Nationwide Submitted to DHA
    29/01/2020 Received Current Payslip
    02/02/2020 SSS Inquiry System
    07/02/2020 Reference Letter Current
    07/02/2020 Provident Fund Update
    10/02/2020 Polio Vaccination Certificate
    12/02/2020 BIR Form 2316 updated to 2019
    15/02/2020 Lodgment of Visa. Frontloaded all Docs including Form 80, 1221, 1281, medicals as per guidelines
    18/02/2020 Form 1023
    07/05/2020 CO allocated
    27/10/2020 Direct Grant. No CO Contact.
    19/05/2022 The Big Move

  • MLBSMLBS Manila
    Posts: 973Member
    Joined: Sep 11, 2016

    @mariusinbrisbane said:
    Gaano po ba normally katagal yung process ng application ng apartment? Say, kunwari, may napili ka na and nakapag-submit ka na ng application -- gaano katagal bago ka balikan ng agent na sayo na yung property?

    Was on a ho> @secretzai said:

    Hey all, me and my wife just moved here in Melbourne last Sept. 2022, sharing my experience baka makahelp.

    1. Regarding suburb to choose, at first we searched for our "preferred suburbs" based sa suggestion ni google. Brunswick, Southbank, Richmond, Carlon, Fitzroy, etc. Pero in the end, when we were receiving numerous declines sa aming rental application, we realised na we don't have the luxury to choose sa ngayon kasi landowners specifically look for rental history. After 2 weeks of countless inspection with sobrang daming kalaban, landed our only rental acceptance here in Docklands. As a newbie in Melbourne, can't specify enough how convenient it is na sa Docklands kami nagsimula. No bayad for transpo to city (free Tram zone), wala masyadong mga homeless na tambay and very quiet, good for family!

    2. Apartment hunting advice - more choices the better, siguro wag ilimit ang sarili sa 1 source. Use all possible means, e.g. I used realestate.com.au (got the acceptance here), domain.com.au for apartments. Used Facebook by joining 2 groups i.e. Fairy Floss Real Estate (try to consider house sharing through this group atleast for the first 6 months para magkaron ng rental history) also Pinoys in Melbourne is a good source.

    3. Melbourne's weather - kakaiba talaga, pero not that extreme masasanay din after awhile, make sure nalang laging may dalang jacket and umbrella.

    Agree sa wala tayong luxury ng mapipilian na rentahan. Did this for a month din - everyday halos ang viewing and no success kahit 3+ years na ang living history ko sa Aus. Pag nandito ka na at nakita mo gaano karami ang kalaban mo sa viewing ng place mapapauwi ka nalang minsan LOL

    caspersushi24

    233411 Electronics Engineer (Age-30, Educ-15,English proficiency-20, NAATI - 5, Single, - 10 Relative sponsorship - 15)
    95 pts total


    2017


    June 3, 2017 = Graduated from College
    July 8, 2017 = Took IELTS GT
    July 21, 2017 = received IELTS results (LRWS = 8/9/7.5/7)
    August 11, 2017 = Lodged EA assessment (Fast track)
    September 6, 2017 = Received positive EA assessment, lodged EOI (489 Family sponsored - 60 pts)
    September 21, 2017 = Took PTE exam
    September 22, 2017 = Received PTE results (LRSW- 90/90/90/90), lodged 189 EOI (60 pts), updated 489 FS EOI (70 pts)
    September 26, 2017 = Lodged 190 EOI (NSW) 65 pts


    2018


    1 year wait... still no EOI invite. Decided to pursue student visa instead

    Course: Cert IV and Diploma - Work Health and Safety (DNA Kingston)

    October 15, 2018 = offer letter from school
    November 8, 2018 = Medical exam (St. Lukes)
    November 20, 2018 = Paid for tuition
    Novemeber 28, 2018 = Received COE
    December 2, 2018 = Lodged visa, after 1 min, granted!


    2019


    Feb 4 2019 = arrived to Perth


    2020


    Jan 2020 = Age increased to 30 pts
    Jan 20 2020 = Took NAATI
    Jan 26 2020 = Results for NAATI (passed) +5 pts
    Jan 27 2020 = lodged EOI 491 Family
    Feb 10 2020 = invited finally!
    Oct 8 2020 = 491 granted


    2023


    Oct 8 2023 = 191 Lodged
    Oct 30 2023 = 191 granted


    2024
    Oct 31 2024 - Lodged citizenship application
    Dec 11 2024 - Received test invite for Feb 18 2025 (Was able to reschedule it to the next day!)
    Dec 12 2024 - Citizenship exam

  • mariusinbrisbanemariusinbrisbane Posts: 312Member
    Joined: Aug 04, 2021

    @secretzai said:
    Hey all, me and my wife just moved here in Melbourne last Sept. 2022, sharing my experience baka makahelp.

    1. Regarding suburb to choose, at first we searched for our "preferred suburbs" based sa suggestion ni google. Brunswick, Southbank, Richmond, Carlon, Fitzroy, etc. Pero in the end, when we were receiving numerous declines sa aming rental application, we realised na we don't have the luxury to choose sa ngayon kasi landowners specifically look for rental history. After 2 weeks of countless inspection with sobrang daming kalaban, landed our only rental acceptance here in Docklands. As a newbie in Melbourne, can't specify enough how convenient it is na sa Docklands kami nagsimula. No bayad for transpo to city (free Tram zone), wala masyadong mga homeless na tambay and very quiet, good for family!

    2. Apartment hunting advice - more choices the better, siguro wag ilimit ang sarili sa 1 source. Use all possible means, e.g. I used realestate.com.au (got the acceptance here), domain.com.au for apartments. Used Facebook by joining 2 groups i.e. Fairy Floss Real Estate (try to consider house sharing through this group atleast for the first 6 months para magkaron ng rental history) also Pinoys in Melbourne is a good source.

    3. Melbourne's weather - kakaiba talaga, pero not that extreme masasanay din after awhile, make sure nalang laging may dalang jacket and umbrella.

    Thanks po for these inputs! Regarding po the apartment hunting, how long did the process take, from submitting your application to getting approved and eventually moving in?

    Also, may work na po ba kayo once you arrived there? If no, then what did you show sa real estate agent/landlord as proof of funds?

    Started my Australian visa journey: Jul 2021

    2021

    • Jul 01: Since I'm DIYing it, I started learning the whole process
    • Aug 05: Identified my occupation in the skills list; ended up choosing Statistician (224113) because it's the most relevant
    • Aug 18: VETASSESS -- Started collecting all of the necessary documents needed for skills assessment
    • Sep 12: VETASSESS -- Submitted my application to VETASSESS
    • Sep 14: VETASSESS -- Status changed to "Lodged"
    • Sep 16: VETASSESS -- They asked for a clearer copy of my diploma
    • Sep 20: VETASSESS -- Status changed to "In Progress"
    • Oct 04: PTE -- Booked my exam schedule
    • Nov 18: PTE -- Exam date; also on the same day (after an hour), I received my results -- SUPERIOR! (L90,R82,S90,W90)
    • Dec 04: VETASSESS -- Status changed to "Completed"; I received my outcome letter -- POSITIVE!
    • Dec 05: EOI -- Finally lodged the following: 189 (70) | 190 (75)
    • ---

    2022

    • Mar 19: Earned +5 because of moving to the next work experience bracket: 189 (75) | 190 (80)
    • May 06: Earned +5 because of moving to the next age bracket: 189 (80) | 190 (85)
    • Aug 11: SUBMITTED ROI -- Victoria's state sponsorship just opened!
    • Oct 26: RECEIVED PRE-INVITE -- Waaaaaah!
    • Nov 08: NOMINATION APPROVED & RECEIVED MY 190 ITA FROM DHA!!!
    • Nov 11: APPLICATION LODGED AND PAID!!! -- Submitted together with NBI Clearance and Form 80
    • Nov 17: Medicals day
    • Nov 23: MEDICALS CLEARED
    • ---

    2023

    • Mar 06: VISA GRANT!!! -- I have no words. Hay grabe talaga
    • July 02: BIG MOVE!!! -- THIS IS IT!!!
  • mariusinbrisbanemariusinbrisbane Posts: 312Member
    Joined: Aug 04, 2021

    @athelene said:

    @irl031816 said:
    Hello po, thank you for sharing your experience. 🙂 Ask ko lang po kung anu-anong mga prinesent nyong docs as first time renters? Nagpakita din po ba kayo ng mga bank statements? If ever po, could you give a ballpark figure kung mga around how much kaya ang parang "show money" para possible na maapprove sa rent?

    The documents you will be asked for will depend on the landlord/agent, and how formal the renting arrangement is. Some will ask for zero/little documents, while others will ask for tons of stuff. Depende talaga sa kausap mo.

    I found my first place (room for rent in a sharehouse) via Flatmates and hindi masyado choosy yung landlord or yung agent nya, so rental bond lang and 2 weeks rent ang hiningi sakin (this was way back in 2018 in Sydney). They were very informal (no rental contract at all in my 2.5 years there and I paid in cash), and they didn't care if I had work or not. They never asked if I had a job, and the landlord was actually very nice.

    When I moved interstate, I dealt with a formal student accommodation agent, so hinanapan ako ng bank statement, details of my university, details of my employer (for part-time work), scholarship offer from university, letter of guarantee (that my parents will pay for my rent if I cannot pay the rent on my own---this one seemed like overkill pero gusto talaga nila na meron nito). I also gave the contact details of the agent in Sydney as referee, pero hindi naman daw siya tinawagan to confirm my details or ask about my tenancy history.

    In my experience, it's not usually about how much money you currently have in your account, but more about whether you have a stable job or source of income. IMO, the money in your account could be someone else's, or you could easily spend that money (shopping, travel, etc.) and is therefore not a guarantee that you will still have that money in 2 or 3 months' time, and that it is really earmarked to pay for a year's rent.

    When I applied to the student accommodation, I was worried with the "show money" too because I didn't have much at that time. My savings was depleted because of the interstate move, plus the pandemic was still ongoing, so I only had AUD 1,500 showing in my bank statement. But I could prove that I had a stable source of income through a letter of scholarship from university and having part-time work, and my rental application got accepted naman. I'd like to think the scholarship letter helped a lot, but for those who don't have one, having a job would typically be necessary.

    Amazing inputs! So is it safe to say na maganda na before arriving in AU, maka-secure na ng job as much as possible and mapakita yung contract with your salary as "proof of funds"? Ganito kasi yung balak kong gawin.

    Started my Australian visa journey: Jul 2021

    2021

    • Jul 01: Since I'm DIYing it, I started learning the whole process
    • Aug 05: Identified my occupation in the skills list; ended up choosing Statistician (224113) because it's the most relevant
    • Aug 18: VETASSESS -- Started collecting all of the necessary documents needed for skills assessment
    • Sep 12: VETASSESS -- Submitted my application to VETASSESS
    • Sep 14: VETASSESS -- Status changed to "Lodged"
    • Sep 16: VETASSESS -- They asked for a clearer copy of my diploma
    • Sep 20: VETASSESS -- Status changed to "In Progress"
    • Oct 04: PTE -- Booked my exam schedule
    • Nov 18: PTE -- Exam date; also on the same day (after an hour), I received my results -- SUPERIOR! (L90,R82,S90,W90)
    • Dec 04: VETASSESS -- Status changed to "Completed"; I received my outcome letter -- POSITIVE!
    • Dec 05: EOI -- Finally lodged the following: 189 (70) | 190 (75)
    • ---

    2022

    • Mar 19: Earned +5 because of moving to the next work experience bracket: 189 (75) | 190 (80)
    • May 06: Earned +5 because of moving to the next age bracket: 189 (80) | 190 (85)
    • Aug 11: SUBMITTED ROI -- Victoria's state sponsorship just opened!
    • Oct 26: RECEIVED PRE-INVITE -- Waaaaaah!
    • Nov 08: NOMINATION APPROVED & RECEIVED MY 190 ITA FROM DHA!!!
    • Nov 11: APPLICATION LODGED AND PAID!!! -- Submitted together with NBI Clearance and Form 80
    • Nov 17: Medicals day
    • Nov 23: MEDICALS CLEARED
    • ---

    2023

    • Mar 06: VISA GRANT!!! -- I have no words. Hay grabe talaga
    • July 02: BIG MOVE!!! -- THIS IS IT!!!
  • mariusinbrisbanemariusinbrisbane Posts: 312Member
    Joined: Aug 04, 2021

    @mariusinbrisbane said:

    @secretzai said:
    Hey all, me and my wife just moved here in Melbourne last Sept. 2022, sharing my experience baka makahelp.

    1. Regarding suburb to choose, at first we searched for our "preferred suburbs" based sa suggestion ni google. Brunswick, Southbank, Richmond, Carlon, Fitzroy, etc. Pero in the end, when we were receiving numerous declines sa aming rental application, we realised na we don't have the luxury to choose sa ngayon kasi landowners specifically look for rental history. After 2 weeks of countless inspection with sobrang daming kalaban, landed our only rental acceptance here in Docklands. As a newbie in Melbourne, can't specify enough how convenient it is na sa Docklands kami nagsimula. No bayad for transpo to city (free Tram zone), wala masyadong mga homeless na tambay and very quiet, good for family!

    2. Apartment hunting advice - more choices the better, siguro wag ilimit ang sarili sa 1 source. Use all possible means, e.g. I used realestate.com.au (got the acceptance here), domain.com.au for apartments. Used Facebook by joining 2 groups i.e. Fairy Floss Real Estate (try to consider house sharing through this group atleast for the first 6 months para magkaron ng rental history) also Pinoys in Melbourne is a good source.

    3. Melbourne's weather - kakaiba talaga, pero not that extreme masasanay din after awhile, make sure nalang laging may dalang jacket and umbrella.

    Thanks po for these inputs! Regarding po the apartment hunting, how long did the process take, from submitting your application to getting approved and eventually moving in?

    Also, may work na po ba kayo once you arrived there? If no, then what did you show sa real estate agent/landlord as proof of funds?

    Ay joke disregard niyo nalang po pala ito, nasagot niyo na pala sa comment niyo sa taas haha! Salamat!

    Started my Australian visa journey: Jul 2021

    2021

    • Jul 01: Since I'm DIYing it, I started learning the whole process
    • Aug 05: Identified my occupation in the skills list; ended up choosing Statistician (224113) because it's the most relevant
    • Aug 18: VETASSESS -- Started collecting all of the necessary documents needed for skills assessment
    • Sep 12: VETASSESS -- Submitted my application to VETASSESS
    • Sep 14: VETASSESS -- Status changed to "Lodged"
    • Sep 16: VETASSESS -- They asked for a clearer copy of my diploma
    • Sep 20: VETASSESS -- Status changed to "In Progress"
    • Oct 04: PTE -- Booked my exam schedule
    • Nov 18: PTE -- Exam date; also on the same day (after an hour), I received my results -- SUPERIOR! (L90,R82,S90,W90)
    • Dec 04: VETASSESS -- Status changed to "Completed"; I received my outcome letter -- POSITIVE!
    • Dec 05: EOI -- Finally lodged the following: 189 (70) | 190 (75)
    • ---

    2022

    • Mar 19: Earned +5 because of moving to the next work experience bracket: 189 (75) | 190 (80)
    • May 06: Earned +5 because of moving to the next age bracket: 189 (80) | 190 (85)
    • Aug 11: SUBMITTED ROI -- Victoria's state sponsorship just opened!
    • Oct 26: RECEIVED PRE-INVITE -- Waaaaaah!
    • Nov 08: NOMINATION APPROVED & RECEIVED MY 190 ITA FROM DHA!!!
    • Nov 11: APPLICATION LODGED AND PAID!!! -- Submitted together with NBI Clearance and Form 80
    • Nov 17: Medicals day
    • Nov 23: MEDICALS CLEARED
    • ---

    2023

    • Mar 06: VISA GRANT!!! -- I have no words. Hay grabe talaga
    • July 02: BIG MOVE!!! -- THIS IS IT!!!
  • mariusinbrisbanemariusinbrisbane Posts: 312Member
    Joined: Aug 04, 2021

    Sa Melbourne CBD area ba you think competitive ang apartment hunting? Not sure if price, since it's more expensive there, is a contributing factor to competitiveness when it comes to the CBD area?

    Started my Australian visa journey: Jul 2021

    2021

    • Jul 01: Since I'm DIYing it, I started learning the whole process
    • Aug 05: Identified my occupation in the skills list; ended up choosing Statistician (224113) because it's the most relevant
    • Aug 18: VETASSESS -- Started collecting all of the necessary documents needed for skills assessment
    • Sep 12: VETASSESS -- Submitted my application to VETASSESS
    • Sep 14: VETASSESS -- Status changed to "Lodged"
    • Sep 16: VETASSESS -- They asked for a clearer copy of my diploma
    • Sep 20: VETASSESS -- Status changed to "In Progress"
    • Oct 04: PTE -- Booked my exam schedule
    • Nov 18: PTE -- Exam date; also on the same day (after an hour), I received my results -- SUPERIOR! (L90,R82,S90,W90)
    • Dec 04: VETASSESS -- Status changed to "Completed"; I received my outcome letter -- POSITIVE!
    • Dec 05: EOI -- Finally lodged the following: 189 (70) | 190 (75)
    • ---

    2022

    • Mar 19: Earned +5 because of moving to the next work experience bracket: 189 (75) | 190 (80)
    • May 06: Earned +5 because of moving to the next age bracket: 189 (80) | 190 (85)
    • Aug 11: SUBMITTED ROI -- Victoria's state sponsorship just opened!
    • Oct 26: RECEIVED PRE-INVITE -- Waaaaaah!
    • Nov 08: NOMINATION APPROVED & RECEIVED MY 190 ITA FROM DHA!!!
    • Nov 11: APPLICATION LODGED AND PAID!!! -- Submitted together with NBI Clearance and Form 80
    • Nov 17: Medicals day
    • Nov 23: MEDICALS CLEARED
    • ---

    2023

    • Mar 06: VISA GRANT!!! -- I have no words. Hay grabe talaga
    • July 02: BIG MOVE!!! -- THIS IS IT!!!
  • MLBSMLBS Manila
    Posts: 973Member
    Joined: Sep 11, 2016

    @mariusinbrisbane said:

    @secretzai said:
    Hey all, me and my wife just moved here in Melbourne last Sept. 2022, sharing my experience baka makahelp.

    1. Regarding suburb to choose, at first we searched for our "preferred suburbs" based sa suggestion ni google. Brunswick, Southbank, Richmond, Carlon, Fitzroy, etc. Pero in the end, when we were receiving numerous declines sa aming rental application, we realised na we don't have the luxury to choose sa ngayon kasi landowners specifically look for rental history. After 2 weeks of countless inspection with sobrang daming kalaban, landed our only rental acceptance here in Docklands. As a newbie in Melbourne, can't specify enough how convenient it is na sa Docklands kami nagsimula. No bayad for transpo to city (free Tram zone), wala masyadong mga homeless na tambay and very quiet, good for family!

    2. Apartment hunting advice - more choices the better, siguro wag ilimit ang sarili sa 1 source. Use all possible means, e.g. I used realestate.com.au (got the acceptance here), domain.com.au for apartments. Used Facebook by joining 2 groups i.e. Fairy Floss Real Estate (try to consider house sharing through this group atleast for the first 6 months para magkaron ng rental history) also Pinoys in Melbourne is a good source.

    3. Melbourne's weather - kakaiba talaga, pero not that extreme masasanay din after awhile, make sure nalang laging may dalang jacket and umbrella.

    Thanks po for these inputs! Regarding po the apartment hunting, how long did the process take, from submitting your application to getting approved and eventually moving in?

    Also, may work na po ba kayo once you arrived there? If no, then what did you show sa real estate agent/landlord as proof of funds?

    If I may add, nagview ako ng apts dito before. Minsan nakalagay sa posting na ang viewing ay until next week pa pero when I called their office to get an update, meron na pala silang napili in less than a week. Pag solo talaga mas madaling humanap muna ng mapapagstayan on fb marketplace rather than finding apartments. Nag offer nga ako before na mag advance payment ng rent for 3 mos, hindi naman daw advantageous yun so no need daw haha

    Etong place ko now na nahanap is a house. This was something we got kasi nafriend namen ang agent. Nagview ako Wednesday, nag finalize kami by Friday. Then by next week pwede na mag move. Ganun lang kabilis.

    irl031816mariusinbrisbaneera222

    233411 Electronics Engineer (Age-30, Educ-15,English proficiency-20, NAATI - 5, Single, - 10 Relative sponsorship - 15)
    95 pts total


    2017


    June 3, 2017 = Graduated from College
    July 8, 2017 = Took IELTS GT
    July 21, 2017 = received IELTS results (LRWS = 8/9/7.5/7)
    August 11, 2017 = Lodged EA assessment (Fast track)
    September 6, 2017 = Received positive EA assessment, lodged EOI (489 Family sponsored - 60 pts)
    September 21, 2017 = Took PTE exam
    September 22, 2017 = Received PTE results (LRSW- 90/90/90/90), lodged 189 EOI (60 pts), updated 489 FS EOI (70 pts)
    September 26, 2017 = Lodged 190 EOI (NSW) 65 pts


    2018


    1 year wait... still no EOI invite. Decided to pursue student visa instead

    Course: Cert IV and Diploma - Work Health and Safety (DNA Kingston)

    October 15, 2018 = offer letter from school
    November 8, 2018 = Medical exam (St. Lukes)
    November 20, 2018 = Paid for tuition
    Novemeber 28, 2018 = Received COE
    December 2, 2018 = Lodged visa, after 1 min, granted!


    2019


    Feb 4 2019 = arrived to Perth


    2020


    Jan 2020 = Age increased to 30 pts
    Jan 20 2020 = Took NAATI
    Jan 26 2020 = Results for NAATI (passed) +5 pts
    Jan 27 2020 = lodged EOI 491 Family
    Feb 10 2020 = invited finally!
    Oct 8 2020 = 491 granted


    2023


    Oct 8 2023 = 191 Lodged
    Oct 30 2023 = 191 granted


    2024
    Oct 31 2024 - Lodged citizenship application
    Dec 11 2024 - Received test invite for Feb 18 2025 (Was able to reschedule it to the next day!)
    Dec 12 2024 - Citizenship exam

  • irl031816irl031816 Manila
    Posts: 281Member
    Joined: Feb 19, 2016

    Tinatanggap din ba nilang reference yung kunwari sa Airbnb na temporary na pagsstayan nyo?

    221213 External Auditor : 189 - 75pts / 190 - 80pts / 491 - 90 pts (Age:30/Educ:15/Exp:15/English:10/SS:5)

    23/03/2019 – 1st PTE Exam : L87/R73/S86/W86
    08/04/2019 – 2nd PTE Exam : L90/R77/S86/W90
    13/05/2019 – 3rd PTE Exam : L85/R81/S81/W90 SUPERIOR! 
    17/05/2019 - Applied and paid for CPAA Migration skill assessment
    22/05/2019 - Submitted academic and skilled employment docs to CPAA for assessment
    17/06/2019 – Received CPAA’s positive skills assessment
    17/06/2019 – Lodged EOI 189/190 NSW @ 75/80 points
    2019 - 2022 - Lodged multiple EOIs to different states but didn't receive any invite due to pandemic; skills assessment and PTE both got expired

    2022 BACK TO SQUARE ONE
    10/08/2022 - 1st PTE Exam retake; Proficient
    11/08/2022 - Applied for CPAA skill reassessment
    26/08/2022 - 2nd PTE Exam retake; Proficient
    05/09/2022 - Received CPAA skill assessment outcome
    06/09 - 20/09 - Lodged multiple EOIs 189/190/491 @ 75/80/90 points
    08/12/2022 - Received ITA for Visa 189
    31/01/2023 - Lodged Visa 189 for family of four
    01/02/2023 - Uploaded Form 80 and 1221
    05/04/2023 - Medicals
    14/04/2023 - Medicals cleared for me and two kids
    02/05/2023 - Request for further medical information for husband; required Sputum test, culture and repeat xray
    26/06/2023 - 28/06/2023 - Sputum samples collection
    03/07/2023 - Negative sputum result
    06/07/2023 - Repeat xray; panel physician informed husband that result was good and the reqt on xray is already complied!
    23/08/2023 - End and result of 8-week culture
    06/09/2023 - Medicals cleared for husband
    xx/xx/xxxx - VISA GRANT!

  • atheleneathelene Brisbane
    Posts: 766Member
    Joined: Mar 13, 2018
    edited January 2023

    @mariusinbrisbane said:
    Amazing inputs! So is it safe to say na maganda na before arriving in AU, maka-secure na ng job as much as possible and mapakita yung contract with your salary as "proof of funds"? Ganito kasi yung balak kong gawin.

    Ideally, yes. But finding the first accommodation ang concern mo, kaya recommended na mag-allot ng budget for AirBNB or hostel/hotel, or kung may family friend ay makistay ka muna para tipid talaga. Especially with the rental crisis across Australia, mas mataas ang demand kaysa sa supply, so pahirapan talaga makahanap ng accommodation.

    @mariusinbrisbane said:
    Sa Melbourne CBD area ba you think competitive ang apartment hunting? Not sure if price, since it's more expensive there, is a contributing factor to competitiveness when it comes to the CBD area?

    I think competitive rin siya, pero kung afford mo ang rent for a year in CBD (I'd estimate $400-500pw), try it anyway. During 2020-2022, my friend got covid pricing on her apartment, around $300-350pw on a 1BR apartment across Crown in Southbank. Ngayon nagsitaasan na to $400+ pw, so lumipat na sya sa outer suburbs kasi may nakuha siya na 2BR apartment na halos same price as the current 1BR apartments in the city.

    mariusinbrisbanereemon

    232111 (Architect) | Current points: 65

    30-01-2018 Applied for student visa (MArchSci), offshore application.
    11-08-2020 Applied for student visa (PhD), onshore application.
    28-02-2022 Submitted application to AACA for skills assessment (OQA Stage 1)
    27-05-2022 Received skills assessment outcome (Suitable/Positive)
    Next steps: PTE exam

  • magueromaguero Adelaide
    Posts: 831Member
    Joined: Oct 24, 2016

    @MLBS said:

    If I may add, nagview ako ng apts dito before. Minsan nakalagay sa posting na ang viewing ay until next week pa pero when I called their office to get an update, meron na pala silang napili in less than a week. Pag solo talaga mas madaling humanap muna ng mapapagstayan on fb marketplace rather than finding apartments. Nag offer nga ako before na mag advance payment ng rent for 3 mos, hindi naman daw advantageous yun so no need daw haha

    Etong place ko now na nahanap is a house. This was something we got kasi nafriend namen ang agent. Nagview ako Wednesday, nag finalize kami by Friday. Then by next week pwede na mag move. Ganun lang kabilis.

    Totoo ito. May properties na applicants are encouraged to submit their applications before the inspection. Tapos nagsshortlist na yung agent and pumipili na yung landlord based on the submitted applications. Nagiging formality na lang tuloy yung viewing kasi the selected applicant still needs to view the property and I think requirement din naman ang public viewings for listed properties. Pero for everyone else attending the viewing, it's really a wasted exercise kasi unknown to them, may napili nang applicant.

    Nangyari sa akin ito twice last year. A day before the viewing tatawag ang agent to confirm na pupunta ako, which is weird because they don't usually check. Tapos the morning after the viewing, i-ooffer na yung unit maski 6pm yung viewing the previous night so parang wala namang time to review and short-list applicants.

    Nangyari na rin naman yung one or two hours before the first scheduled viewing e mag-mmessage ang agent to cancel the viewing kasi may nakuha nang tenant.

    Hindi rin lahat ng properties na naka-post e available pa. For example, one week after I signed the contract and paid the bond and advance rent, nandun pa rin yung post for my place. Di pa naaasikaso ng agent na tanggalin.

    Dapat lang masipag mag-apply and magview ng units, at wag lang masyado choosy kasi may rental crisis talaga dito ngayon.

    mariusinbrisbanekidfrompolomolok
  • MLBSMLBS Manila
    Posts: 973Member
    Joined: Sep 11, 2016

    @maguero said:

    @MLBS said:

    If I may add, nagview ako ng apts dito before. Minsan nakalagay sa posting na ang viewing ay until next week pa pero when I called their office to get an update, meron na pala silang napili in less than a week. Pag solo talaga mas madaling humanap muna ng mapapagstayan on fb marketplace rather than finding apartments. Nag offer nga ako before na mag advance payment ng rent for 3 mos, hindi naman daw advantageous yun so no need daw haha

    Etong place ko now na nahanap is a house. This was something we got kasi nafriend namen ang agent. Nagview ako Wednesday, nag finalize kami by Friday. Then by next week pwede na mag move. Ganun lang kabilis.

    Totoo ito. May properties na applicants are encouraged to submit their applications before the inspection. Tapos nagsshortlist na yung agent and pumipili na yung landlord based on the submitted applications. Nagiging formality na lang tuloy yung viewing kasi the selected applicant still needs to view the property and I think requirement din naman ang public viewings for listed properties. Pero for everyone else attending the viewing, it's really a wasted exercise kasi unknown to them, may napili nang applicant.

    Nangyari sa akin ito twice last year. A day before the viewing tatawag ang agent to confirm na pupunta ako, which is weird because they don't usually check. Tapos the morning after the viewing, i-ooffer na yung unit maski 6pm yung viewing the previous night so parang wala namang time to review and short-list applicants.

    Nangyari na rin naman yung one or two hours before the first scheduled viewing e mag-mmessage ang agent to cancel the viewing kasi may nakuha nang tenant.

    Hindi rin lahat ng properties na naka-post e available pa. For example, one week after I signed the contract and paid the bond and advance rent, nandun pa rin yung post for my place. Di pa naaasikaso ng agent na tanggalin.

    Dapat lang masipag mag-apply and magview ng units, at wag lang masyado choosy kasi may rental crisis talaga dito ngayon.

    Also having a car helps. Legit halos imposible mag house viewing pag commute lang, lalo na 15 mins lang ang viewing time. Yung mga houses na naview ko before e malayo na sa bus stop - no way na magagawa ko lahat ng viewing na ginawa ko without a car.

    irl031816reemon

    233411 Electronics Engineer (Age-30, Educ-15,English proficiency-20, NAATI - 5, Single, - 10 Relative sponsorship - 15)
    95 pts total


    2017


    June 3, 2017 = Graduated from College
    July 8, 2017 = Took IELTS GT
    July 21, 2017 = received IELTS results (LRWS = 8/9/7.5/7)
    August 11, 2017 = Lodged EA assessment (Fast track)
    September 6, 2017 = Received positive EA assessment, lodged EOI (489 Family sponsored - 60 pts)
    September 21, 2017 = Took PTE exam
    September 22, 2017 = Received PTE results (LRSW- 90/90/90/90), lodged 189 EOI (60 pts), updated 489 FS EOI (70 pts)
    September 26, 2017 = Lodged 190 EOI (NSW) 65 pts


    2018


    1 year wait... still no EOI invite. Decided to pursue student visa instead

    Course: Cert IV and Diploma - Work Health and Safety (DNA Kingston)

    October 15, 2018 = offer letter from school
    November 8, 2018 = Medical exam (St. Lukes)
    November 20, 2018 = Paid for tuition
    Novemeber 28, 2018 = Received COE
    December 2, 2018 = Lodged visa, after 1 min, granted!


    2019


    Feb 4 2019 = arrived to Perth


    2020


    Jan 2020 = Age increased to 30 pts
    Jan 20 2020 = Took NAATI
    Jan 26 2020 = Results for NAATI (passed) +5 pts
    Jan 27 2020 = lodged EOI 491 Family
    Feb 10 2020 = invited finally!
    Oct 8 2020 = 491 granted


    2023


    Oct 8 2023 = 191 Lodged
    Oct 30 2023 = 191 granted


    2024
    Oct 31 2024 - Lodged citizenship application
    Dec 11 2024 - Received test invite for Feb 18 2025 (Was able to reschedule it to the next day!)
    Dec 12 2024 - Citizenship exam

  • preciouspillowpreciouspillow Melbourne
    Posts: 31Member
    Joined: Apr 24, 2018

    First-time renting could be hard pero workable naman kaya don't be discouraged. I booked 3-4 viewings on the same day, viewing lasted only for 5mins at tatambay lang ako sa city just to wait for the other viewings kaya sobrang pagod tlaga. Kaya i have given up my city dreams and sa suburb nlag tumira. haha

    Renting via FB Group - I tried this one and kamuntik na kong ma scam. We had exchanged personal details and when I asked for a viewing they refused for a seem to be a valid reason and say deposit my payment in her lawyer's account. Thinking it is Australia and not prone to manloloko I almost gave in. But when I told my sister about it she says NO you have to deposit your bond on RTBA (Residential Tenancies Bond Authority). There are a lot of legit rentals on Facebook groups but don't lower your guard. Transact wisely.

    Prices (Just my observation/experience March 2022) - Higher rental prices, smaller areas and sobrang competitive ng rentals sa city. Viewing palang madami na kacompetensya usually around 5-10 people per viewing. If you are okay living in small areas I would say the price is reasonable because looking at the transpo pricey din talaga like full day is $9.2, for a week is $48 considering you will travel daily, I think magkakaroon ka ng around $100 sa budget na pwedeng mapunta sa rental when you choose to live in city than suburb.
    Basically ito yung naobserve kong prices 1BR (city) = 2BR(near train) = 3BR(10-15mins drive from the train). Note 10-15mins is not walkable unlike in the Philippines.
    Additionally, mas lesser ang kacompetensya/higher chance of approval sa outer suburb than as city.

    For the viewing - realestate.com.au is a good site. pero kung gusto mo tlagang mauna. pumunta ka mismo sa agent's website like raywhite, obrien, barry plant and etc. May mga exclusive preview sila na sa members lang muna available before nila ipost sa public like realestateau and domain. Libre naman mag sign up ma floflood ka lang ng emails. haha.

    Mauuna vs moving with family - It really depends on your preferences. But to put it logically, if you have 6months worth of living expenses to spend ($15,000-20,000), then you have the luxury of bringing your family with you. If not, don't be scared, ask for help, you'll be surprised there are a lot of kababayans willing to help you. It's hard to be alone but it is harder to see your whole family under stress and pressure.

    Sa tingin ko factors that affect the rentals are.
    Rental history
    Pets
    Kids
    Subleasing
    What we did? bid $10 higher than the published rate.

    Requirements na hinigi samin
    Bank Statement
    Employment contract since wala pa kaming payslip
    IDs, Visa grant
    Reference
    Payment - 1month + bond(equivalent to 1 mo rental)
    about you

    Hope this helps.

    IamTimmichael713EeOZera222reemoneyburgerirl031816mikellemariusinbrisbanesabina12and 1 other.

    W: [TOTAL: 75+5] |Age: 25|English: 10|Education: 15|Partner: 10|Exp: 15| State: 5
    H: [TOTAL: 65+5] |Age: 25|English: 10|Education: 10|Partner: 10|Exp: 10| State: 5

    19 Sep 2022: PTE
    28 Sep 2022: ACS Skills Assessment Lodge
    12 Dec 2022: ACS Skills Assessment Result 261312 Developer Programmer
    12 Dec 2022: EOI
    16 Dec 2022: ROI VIC Lodge (H) 65+5
    13 Jan 2023: ROI VIC Lodge (W) 75+5
    24 Jan 2023: VIC Pre Invite (H & W)
    02 Mar 2023: VIC Nomination
    03 Mar 2023: 190 Lodged - Onshore

    ============================================================================
    Our journey started in 2018.
    5 PTEs, 2 Review centres, 2 skills assessments (Not including hubby's) quite a long and bumpy ride but we NEVER GIVE UP.

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