Welcome to MuscleTalk !

Sponsor Message
Discount Sports Supplements
Unbeatable pro-hormones and sexual stimulants
Sponsored by: Bodybuilding Warehouse - Amazing prices and FREE P&P on bodybuilding supplements from Gaspari, Reflex Nutrition, BSN NO-Xplode, Anabolic Innovations & more!

 going to australia anyone got ino or advice

Author Message
quinny

  • Total Posts : 456
  • Reward points : 6340
  • Joined: 06/02/2002
  • Location: United Kingdom
  • Status: offline
  • Read my TROG
going to australia anyone got ino or advice - 19 November 2009 19:18 ( #1 )
im currently finishing off my level 2 in plumbing, im gonna go to aus next may for a couple of months on a holiday visa as im just turned 30 i can still go on that. anyone know or been throught the procedure ? or any advice for when i finish my level in 2011 i'll be 31 then so wont be able to go on the holiday visa then.
 
cheers any advice on trips to take sights to see etc etc would be appreciated too
 
cheers lads
Bodybuilding Warehouse Bodybuilding Warehouse - The best bodybuilding supplements from the best brands, Boditronics, CNP Professional, Nutrisport & more all with free delivery!
BIGDOWNUNDER

  • Total Posts : 4674
  • Reward points : 3732
  • Joined: 12/10/2005
  • Location: Stralia
  • Status: offline
  • Read my TROG
Re:going to australia anyone got ino or advice - 19 November 2009 20:21 ( #2 )
Where do you plan to go in Aus?
If at first you don't succeed, then skydivings not for you!

[link=http://www.muscle.com.au]www.muscle.com.au
[/link]
quinny

  • Total Posts : 456
  • Reward points : 6340
  • Joined: 06/02/2002
  • Location: United Kingdom
  • Status: offline
  • Read my TROG
Re:going to australia anyone got ino or advice - 20 November 2009 18:07 ( #3 )
i got mates in cairns mate - then was planning on going down the coast, but apart from that im open to advice - how much work is available etc
BIGDOWNUNDER

  • Total Posts : 4674
  • Reward points : 3732
  • Joined: 12/10/2005
  • Location: Stralia
  • Status: offline
  • Read my TROG
Re:going to australia anyone got ino or advice - 20 November 2009 20:29 ( #4 )
Not sure about up north mate-Theres loads of casual work available in Sydney probably pic some up on the way down the coast as well, weve just taken on about 10 backpackers over Xmas. If your on a Holiday visa you may have trouble getting decent work.
If at first you don't succeed, then skydivings not for you!

[link=http://www.muscle.com.au]www.muscle.com.au
[/link]
azulf

  • Total Posts : 217
  • Reward points : 3071
  • Joined: 06/07/2006
  • Status: offline
  • Read my TROG
Re:going to australia anyone got ino or advice - 20 November 2009 21:57 ( #5 )
Maan, it's a headache getting into Australia. Not that I've been but read about the procedure and it's pretty long and tedious. Went to New Zealand, and it was the total opposite, the trusty British passport works wonders there, no visa or anything needed, it's just like going to Spain.

Well except it takes almost 24 ****ing hours to get there
Wheels

  • Total Posts : 5384
  • Reward points : 5443
  • Joined: 20/06/2003
  • Location: Sometimes here, Sometimes there
  • Status: offline
  • Read my TROG
Re:going to australia anyone got ino or advice - 20 November 2009 22:09 ( #6 )
azulf


Maan, it's a headache getting into Australia. Not that I've been but read about the procedure and it's pretty long and tedious. Went to New Zealand, and it was the total opposite, the trusty British passport works wonders there, no visa or anything needed, it's just like going to Spain.

Well except it takes almost 24 ****ing hours to get there


Um, what?  The process is almost identical.  No Visa is required to visit either NZ or Aus for someone on a UK passport.
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit"
Aristotle
azulf

  • Total Posts : 217
  • Reward points : 3071
  • Joined: 06/07/2006
  • Status: offline
  • Read my TROG
Re:going to australia anyone got ino or advice - 20 November 2009 22:21 ( #7 )
Wheels


azulf


Maan, it's a headache getting into Australia. Not that I've been but read about the procedure and it's pretty long and tedious. Went to New Zealand, and it was the total opposite, the trusty British passport works wonders there, no visa or anything needed, it's just like going to Spain.

Well except it takes almost 24 ****ing hours to get there


Um, what?  The process is almost identical.  No Visa is required to visit either NZ or Aus for someone on a UK passport.


I read that you needed something called an ETA which is like a Visa basically. I was also told that I'd probably have to go through some stringent interviews seeing as I was travelling alone and didn't have any kind of family or friends there really

Jump to:

Current active users
There are 0 members and 1 guests.
Icon Legend and Permission
  • New Messages
  • No New Messages
  • Hot Topic w/ New Messages
  • Hot Topic w/o New Messages
  • Locked w/ New Messages
  • Locked w/o New Messages
  • Read Message
  • Post New Thread
  • Reply to message
  • Post New Poll
  • Submit Vote
  • Post reward post
  • Delete my own posts
  • Delete my own threads
  • Rate post

© 2000-2009 ASPPlayground.NET Forum Version 3.4
Go To Top Of Page