I know this has been a roller coaster (and not of the Disney kind), but you have got this. The location may not be your ideal destination yet, but you'll get there and make the most of where you will be because it will offer you a lot given you have a positive mindset. Have a great Christmas and you'll be in Australia and cursing 🙂 the heat before you know it.
Hahahah literally been watching it reach 44 on the weather app this week and thinking I'm gonna be staying indoors until it cools down. We're rolling with it all and just taking it as it comes - feeling far too grateful so far to think any other way!
We just paid or Mara agent to help , we are going on a 482 with my partner who is an automotive spray painter ❤ praying we will get it all done this year 🙌
Ohhh that's so funny, I just saw a FB group about a family who lodged their 482 under that same profession on the 19th december, and got theirs granted last wednesday!
Wow, Wow, Wow Maria and Mike. I don't know about an hour and a half, but you've made it. We mentally open our arms to embrace you into Australia. I hope to be in Melbourne when you arrive. but I hope you get enough support. When you land say G'Day to your new country. God bless.
@@mariatateofficial yeah we got our visas at the start of December as I got the job a while back!! I applied for the job directly too, 100% agree it’s what you need to do! I teach humanities 😆 hope you get your visas soon!! Ours took around 30 days xxx
@@SiobhanPoolton That's brilliant news, when do you have your flights booked for? I'm hoping ours will be about the same (give or take the Christmas break). Our migration agent is closed until the 6th of Jan, so hopefully it has been approved during that time and we get the news when she's back in the office xx
@mariatateofficial we fly on 8th January 😆 we wanted some time to explore and settle in before induction starts so we’ve booked an Airbnb ☺️ everything crossed for you that you get your visas soon so that flights can be booked and everything can be confirmed!!! Whereabouts are you heading to in WA? Xx
@@SiobhanPoolton Ohh we want to hopefully do the exact same thing! Just have a bit of a chilled break for at least a week before we move into the temp accomodation / Mikey has his induction and we have to think about getting things together for our new home. We're going north of Perth, about 1h40m. What about you? Also, what's your IG? Would love to follow your journey too xx
Nice to see after all the time you're going to be here for what is the warmest months of summer. Of course the temperature here in south east Queensland will differ from WA, its 37C here at the moment, but its heatwave conditions in parts of WA so temperatures can be in excess of 40C. Just plan for that when bringing clothes as all those Scottish winter clothes can be left behind. Shame you couldn't be here for Christmas but not long to go and the fun and games will start.
We've been watching the temps rising in WA to 44 this week and thinking holyyyyy molyyyyy. Gone and bought more temp-appropriate clothing for the fam, but will see what we really need once we're there and acclimatise a bit!
@@mariatateofficial yes it was 44 here in Swan View (Perth) WA yesterday but down to 31 today and believe it or not lol 24 tomorrow for Christmas day. To you and your family have a great Christmas.
We had a fully sponsored visa from my hubby's work. It too saved us many thousands of pounds, and they provided us with accommodation it the same stunning suburb in Sydney that the Prime Minsters residence is for a month. Made what is a very big move as easy as going on holiday, except were still here 15yrs later, and it's still as good. It's hot as he'll here at the moment but it's worth it. Congratulations, you're on the last step of a long journey, I can't wait to 'Welcome (you) To Country' 🥰
Ah that's so amazing! We absolutely love Sydney so we can't wait to take the kids and show them where mummy and daddy met 🥰 Thank you, I really appreciate the kind words!
I'm just stressed listening to your whole story. I can feel how you two must have felt. Yeah our public servants sector is definitely a pain in the ass to deal with. You always get people you deal with who don't know what they're doing. You always get the run around most times. If you do your homework and know the process then if something is going as it should or is wrong then you put it to them. Don't always trust what they tell you is what you have to do or is correct.
Even if the job or the location is not ideal the door has now been opened. You have spent so much time working to get this far the 2 or 3 years you need to get your PR is nothing and hopefully the not knowing part is behind you.. We live on the east coast but we went through both Yanchep and Mandurah in our caravan last year seriously there are far worse places that you could live WA is a great state. I only hope that Australia meets your expectations you seem like a lovely family and the type of people that Australia is crying out for.. Not sure about your husbands ambitions to play for the Rabitohs though I would have prefered if his ambition had been to play for the Knights but I will forgive him for that 😄😄😄
Yess, the school's here all have uniform so this isn't a surprise haha. It's actually better in Aus because it's less items, whereas here we need jumpers, polo shirts, summer dress, trousers, shoes (which get ruined weekly so need replaced), PE kit. And in Ella's school they do a different colour for each year group, so even if something could stretch to another year, we need to buy new for the colour theme haha. Her WA school is just hat, polo shirt, skort, trainers. So easy!
I personally would prefer to live in Yanchep then Mandurah. And the rail journey time is shorter to the Perth CBD., but that's by the by, keep an open mind and wait till you live here to make any decisions. I think I would rather live anywhere in WA than live in the UK! Good luck with the move., and who knows you husband could be teaching my grandkids sum day.
Ooo thank you for this! We're definitely going to do our exploring around different places to see what feels most like home for us. So many options and looking forward to doing trips in all of them at the very least!
Welcome to Australia WA is my favourite place. I live in South Australia but hopefully can move in the near future to Perth.
I know this has been a roller coaster (and not of the Disney kind), but you have got this. The location may not be your ideal destination yet, but you'll get there and make the most of where you will be because it will offer you a lot given you have a positive mindset. Have a great Christmas and you'll be in Australia and cursing 🙂 the heat before you know it.
Hahahah literally been watching it reach 44 on the weather app this week and thinking I'm gonna be staying indoors until it cools down. We're rolling with it all and just taking it as it comes - feeling far too grateful so far to think any other way!
We just paid or Mara agent to help , we are going on a 482 with my partner who is an automotive spray painter ❤ praying we will get it all done this year 🙌
Ohhh that's so funny, I just saw a FB group about a family who lodged their 482 under that same profession on the 19th december, and got theirs granted last wednesday!
Wow, Wow, Wow Maria and Mike. I don't know about an hour and a half, but you've made it. We mentally open our arms to embrace you into Australia. I hope to be in Melbourne when you arrive. but I hope you get enough support. When you land say G'Day to your new country. God bless.
We are moving through the WA teaching pool too!!! I will be at the same induction 😆 xx
Oh my god, amazing! Haha. Do you have your visa through yet? Also, what subject do you teach? 🥰 x
@@mariatateofficial yeah we got our visas at the start of December as I got the job a while back!! I applied for the job directly too, 100% agree it’s what you need to do! I teach humanities 😆 hope you get your visas soon!! Ours took around 30 days xxx
@@SiobhanPoolton That's brilliant news, when do you have your flights booked for? I'm hoping ours will be about the same (give or take the Christmas break). Our migration agent is closed until the 6th of Jan, so hopefully it has been approved during that time and we get the news when she's back in the office xx
@mariatateofficial
we fly on 8th January 😆 we wanted some time to explore and settle in before induction starts so we’ve booked an Airbnb ☺️ everything crossed for you that you get your visas soon so that flights can be booked and everything can be confirmed!!! Whereabouts are you heading to in WA? Xx
@@SiobhanPoolton Ohh we want to hopefully do the exact same thing! Just have a bit of a chilled break for at least a week before we move into the temp accomodation / Mikey has his induction and we have to think about getting things together for our new home. We're going north of Perth, about 1h40m. What about you? Also, what's your IG? Would love to follow your journey too xx
Merry Christmas🎄
Congratulations what a wonderful Christmas present 🎁
And what a beautiful part of the world🙏
You're nearly home.
🎄🇦🇺🪃🦘
'You're nearly home' 🥹 I can't wait to have that feeling again. I've not had it for 10 years since we left!
This really gives us hope! Thanks for sharing.
my job here is done! haha 🥰
Good onya, congratulations and welcome to Aus.
Thank you! We're super excited
Nice to see after all the time you're going to be here for what is the warmest months of summer. Of course the temperature here in south east Queensland will differ from WA, its 37C here at the moment, but its heatwave conditions in parts of WA so temperatures can be in excess of 40C. Just plan for that when bringing clothes as all those Scottish winter clothes can be left behind. Shame you couldn't be here for Christmas but not long to go and the fun and games will start.
We've been watching the temps rising in WA to 44 this week and thinking holyyyyy molyyyyy. Gone and bought more temp-appropriate clothing for the fam, but will see what we really need once we're there and acclimatise a bit!
@@mariatateofficial yes it was 44 here in Swan View (Perth) WA yesterday but down to 31 today and believe it or not lol 24 tomorrow for Christmas day. To you and your family have a great Christmas.
It really doesn’t matter what this first posting is like, once the two years is up you can apply to any school in the state. So fully worth it.
100000% agreed!
We had a fully sponsored visa from my hubby's work. It too saved us many thousands of pounds, and they provided us with accommodation it the same stunning suburb in Sydney that the Prime Minsters residence is for a month. Made what is a very big move as easy as going on holiday, except were still here 15yrs later, and it's still as good. It's hot as he'll here at the moment but it's worth it.
Congratulations, you're on the last step of a long journey, I can't wait to 'Welcome (you) To Country' 🥰
Ah that's so amazing! We absolutely love Sydney so we can't wait to take the kids and show them where mummy and daddy met 🥰 Thank you, I really appreciate the kind words!
I'm just stressed listening to your whole story. I can feel how you two must have felt.
Yeah our public servants sector is definitely a pain in the ass to deal with. You always get people you deal with who don't know what they're doing. You always get the run around most times.
If you do your homework and know the process then if something is going as it should or is wrong then you put it to them.
Don't always trust what they tell you is what you have to do or is correct.
Even if the job or the location is not ideal the door has now been opened. You have spent so much time working to get this far the 2 or 3 years you need to get your PR is nothing and hopefully the not knowing part is behind you.. We live on the east coast but we went through both Yanchep and Mandurah in our caravan last year seriously there are far worse places that you could live WA is a great state. I only hope that Australia meets your expectations you seem like a lovely family and the type of people that Australia is crying out for.. Not sure about your husbands ambitions to play for the Rabitohs though I would have prefered if his ambition had been to play for the Knights but I will forgive him for that 😄😄😄
Do they have school uniforms in the UK? If not the kids will need school uniforms 😅
Yess, the school's here all have uniform so this isn't a surprise haha. It's actually better in Aus because it's less items, whereas here we need jumpers, polo shirts, summer dress, trousers, shoes (which get ruined weekly so need replaced), PE kit. And in Ella's school they do a different colour for each year group, so even if something could stretch to another year, we need to buy new for the colour theme haha. Her WA school is just hat, polo shirt, skort, trainers. So easy!
I personally would prefer to live in Yanchep then Mandurah. And the rail journey time is shorter to the Perth CBD., but that's by the by, keep an open mind and wait till you live here to make any decisions. I think I would rather live anywhere in WA than live in the UK! Good luck with the move., and who knows you husband could be teaching my grandkids sum day.
Ooo thank you for this! We're definitely going to do our exploring around different places to see what feels most like home for us. So many options and looking forward to doing trips in all of them at the very least!