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Discuss Thinking long term. Wouldn't mind emigrating in the Australia at TilersForums; thinking long term possibly 7-10 years away im thinking of emigrating to australia. I should imgaine your gonna need at least 5 years and an NVQ level 2. Is this ...
          
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    Default Thinking long term. Wouldn't mind emigrating

    thinking long term possibly 7-10 years away im thinking of emigrating to australia.

    I should imgaine your gonna need at least 5 years and an NVQ level 2.

    Is this right. are there anyone on the forum thinking the same as me or is anyone on here in aus.

    Would like to see if its a good possible option

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    Default Re: Thinking long term. Wouldn't mind emigrating

    thought about it but think it would be difficult, maybe need 10 yrs experience plus quals
    my back aches....

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    Default Re: Thinking long term. Wouldn't mind emigrating

    Hi i am emigrating in oct/nov this year getting in of the missus she is a nurse am gonna set my self up once we are over their . You can apply for a TRA visa which i think you have to prove you have been work in th trade for 4/5 years . Once you get over their you have to apply for licences in some states to work as self employed . Have a look on the BRITISH EXPAT forum it is very helpfull . if i find out anything else will put it on the forum im waiting for an info pack from my visa agent hpoe this is some help

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    Default Re: Thinking long term. Wouldn't mind emigrating

    If i had the money wud have to be Spain with a nice looking lady who can play golf if i was going to emigrate

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    Default Re: Thinking long term. Wouldn't mind emigrating

    one like this raja.........................unlucky she's mine
    Last edited by Dave; 04-03-2008 at 06:54 PM. Reason: removing pic..

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    Default Re: Thinking long term. Wouldn't mind emigrating

    Doh!!!

    Did we miss a nuddy pic or summit

    I'd like to move abroad as this country just gets worse and worse year by year.

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