Jlew Posted December 3, 2014 Share Posted December 3, 2014 Was there at one stage a handy to do list for the various stages running up to the love posted on the forum somewhere? I've had a look, and sure I'd seen one at some stage, but can't locate it now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
THE DUNSCOMBE FAMILY Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 found this on another forum hope it helps i did a simular thing myself ......................................................... A list of things you need to do before you emigrate PART 1 Before we moved over, I spent months getting the below list together. It's really a work in progress as it changes and can be added to on a daily basis! FLIGHTS Get quotes for flights Make sure you get increased baggage allowance in Writing (usually 40kg Eastbound, 64k Westbound). Singapore Airlines & Emirates give the extra allowance and it's for one-time only. Cheap Worldwide Flights and cars, Discount Hotels, Bargain Holidays to Dubai, America, Australia and Thailand ASDA Travel - find cheap holidays, flights, hotels and travel Travel to Australia & New Zealand with Austravel, the holiday and flight specialist - AUSTRAVEL.COM CheapTickets: Cheap Flights, Event Tickets, Hotels, Rental Cars, Vacations, Cruises, Concert Tickets, Sports Tickets Expedia.co.uk Travel > Book cheap flights, travel, hotels and package holidays ebookers - Cheap Flights, Hotels, Car Hire & Holiday Packages Flight Centre UK | Cheap flights, holiday packages, hotels, car hire, touring and travel insurance www.leestravel.com Choose from over 90,000 hotels ranging from cheap to luxury including top chains Book cheap flights, hotels, car rental, city breaks and package holidays with Opodo Quest Travel long haul tailor made holidays Trailfinders - The Travel Experts TRAVELBAG: Deals on Cheap Flights, Hotels, Holidays and Tours Holidays and flights to Australia, cheap flights to New Zealand, Hotels, Holidays and Tours Worldwide Cheap flights & hotels | car hire | package holidays - TravelSupermarket UK Prepare your belongings to be shipped. Get at least 3 quotes (see bottom of page for a list of questions to ask your shipper) Doree Bonner Doree Bonner | UK and International Home Removals and Secure Storage Crown Relocations Crown Relocations U.K. PSS International Removal Company Robinsons The Business and Home Removal Company - Robinsons International Britannia International Removals | UK Removals | Office Removals | Storage | Britannia Movers International Pickfords http://www.pickfords.co.uk/ EMPLOYERS Give formal notice to employer and make sure you get P45 and work references BANKS/BUILDING SOCIETY Request credit references from bank, building society or any other lending agent Once you’ve arrived in Australia your credit profile will in effect start from scratch. Make sure you source as many credit references as possible before leaving the UK so that you can use them as evidence that we are creditworthy. Your bank, building society and any other lending agency should be able to provide a reference. You may find a reference from your mortgage company will also be helpful. You won’t be able to get a credit card in Australia until you get employment Request up to date statements on any endowments, pensions and investments Ask your doctor, dentist, optician, schools to prepare hand-over files IMMUNISATION RECORDS FOR CHILDREN Obtain a letter from your doctor confirming your child(ren) immunisations are up-to-date and give dates as they may be required for school and can also be requested for family assistance. MOVING YOUR PET: Pet travel services and pet boarding - Airpets Oceanic London UK Airpets, Willowslea Farm Kennels (Heathrow), Spout Lane North, Stanwell Moor, Staines, Middx TW19 6BW (01753) 685571) Golden Arrow, 01588 680240 (they don’t have a website) Ruislip Kennels Tel: 01344 424144 Fax: 01344 861460 e-mail: info@ryslip.com The Ryslip Group Ltd | Welcome Organise temporary accommodation in Australia for a couple of weeks. Organise all birthday cards and presents for the next 3 months UPDATE CV There is not a huge amount of difference between a UK CV and an Australian Résumé. The content is by and large the same but the Australian version often tends to be a bit longer. Most CV's will not need to be changed much to make them suitable for the market. Read through your existing CV and look for anything which is likely to cause confusion, internationalise your CV, and think of any negatives an employer may see in your CV and offer an immediate explanation to counter them. Change the word CV to Résumé (and make sure it’s spelt correctly with the accents on the e) Check for any commonly used UK acronyms, are they used in Australia? Add a one line description of the companies in your employment history Explain any gaps. Give reference to your Permanent Residence Set spell checker to Australian/English and make sure you run a check before sending the final document. REFERENCES It is standard in Australia to attach relevant references to your CV. Before leaving the UK it is a good idea to contact any potential referees and ask them to write a generic reference for this purpose. In the main body list referees with contact details, and attach any references to the back of the CV using a paper clip. As well as showing that you have nothing to hide, time differences may often mean that it is difficult to contact your referees during normal working hours so attaching your references offers a solution. Inform employer and get P45 and references Inland Revenue P85 Take these with you (for each adult), then complete and send them back to the UK within a couple of weeks of being in Oz to ensure that Revenue and Customs are aware we have left the UK and now Tax Resident in Australia. The form is designed to help you claim back any tax when we have left or about to leave the UK. This can be downloaded here: http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/cnr/p85.pdf Order a phone card from: MelbourneConnect.com.au -- Prepaid Phone Cards to call from Australia Works out at 1 cent per minute. Go Beyond card is the better choice. CHANGE OF ADDRESS Give your change of address to: Banks Passport office Pension company Inland revenue Insurance brokers and accountants Shares DVLA The DVLA require that you have a UK address on your driving license, so it may be advisable to change the address to that of a friend or relative who could forward any necessary communications to you, before you go. RE-DIRECT POST Arrange all post to be redirected Royal Mail offer national and international redirection services for your mail for a variety of time periods. You can either apply in person at a Post Office or online and allow a few days for the service to be activated . You can renew online if you find that you wish to continue the service longer after the initial period ends. We signed up for a year and it cost around £70. The redirection service is for a maximum of 2 years. For more information visit www.royalmail.com and select redirection services. It is cheaper to get mail redirected to another UK address, so if we are confident that we will need very little of our mail we could see if we have a trustworthy friend or relative who is willing to have it redirected to them and will forward on the odd piece of relevant mail. If you get the mail redirected internationally make sure that you have one address that you can access for the entire period of the forward, as you cannot change it. If you expect to be transient during this time it may be better to have the mail forwarded to an Australian friend or relative, or to set up a PO Box. The only difficulty with a PO Box is that you will need to open it once you are in Australia. For more information on a PO Box with Australia Post visit: Welcome To Australia Post Ship your goods Whichever option you have chosen for shipping make sure everything is clean before the shippers arrive, as customs in Australia will not accept foreign dirt. Use a product like Jeyes Fluid. The timing that shipments leave varies with each individual case. Some choose to ship early and stay with relatives/friends/make do with things they will then dispose of, whereas others will choose to ship at the last minute and wait for their possessions to arrive at the other end. Don't forget to look into marine insurance, which is essential. Getting this insurance with your shipper may be more expensive than using an independent company like Letton Percival ( Letton Percival - Welcome To Letton Percival ) so do research on both. Re Christmas decorations: on box write ‘tinsel, tree ornaments or fairy lights’ NOT ‘christmas decorations’ – and mark ‘No Pine Cones’. The customs guys will be on the box like greased lightening otherwise. Make sure all the files on your computer are backed up Make a copy of everything on your computer and keep it withy our important documents, preferably in a separate bag to your computer. If you are leaving your computer behind and using a new one when you arrive it is worth making two back ups of your files and keeping them in separate places just to be sure they are safe. Start packing non essential items. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
THE DUNSCOMBE FAMILY Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 PART 2 A useful link from DAFF which outlines stuff you aren't allowed to pack: What can't I take into Australia? - Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Prescriptions Get enough medicine to cover until you can see a doctor in Australia. Be aware that some destinations en route may have restrictions regarding bringing certain medications into the country so check this beforehand. Collect hand-over files from doctor, dentist, optician, schools etc. Arrange some private health cover for Australia if required/desired Pay off any outstanding debts Close any surplus bank accounts and destroy unwanted cards Shred and dispose of any personal records you are not taking Ensure all your relevant paperwork is in a travel file CANCEL: Ask for refunds where applicable Car insurance: Get a letter confirming No Claims Bonus Car road tax Standing Orders/Direct Debits: make sure they are cancelled with the bank as well as the company All utilities (gas/electric/telephone/community charge) cancel in writing Broadband House insurance Car Insurance Sky TV Newspapers TV licence Request references from credit card companies, banks & mortgage lender; request up-to-date statements (financial statements useful when going for a rental) Sort out family allowance Buy currency for the trip Ensure that your possessions are on their way Check in with the shipping company to ensure that everything is going to plan Organise transport to the airport Take final gas/electric meter readings and send details to suppliers Get PHOTOCOPIES of: Birth certificates Marriage certificate Passport bio pages including visa page (handy for employers) Mortgage statements Driving Licence Utility bills for the last 6 months (to show regular payments) – will help in rental search to show good payment Savings accounts Bank statements Then scan onto a stick Arrange for a NATIONWIDE credit card: no fees for international purchases (remember, you won’t be able to get an Australian credit card until you have a job) Get an Australian bank account sorted Get a school report file together Sort out Ambulance cover before you go: (this will depend on which state you go to. Some states have a levy, some states have an annual fee. Here’s the link for the Ambulance Service in Victoria Membership Home - Metropolitan Ambulance Service Make a note of useful UK telephone numbers, i.e. bank customer services etc (the International number) Set up an independent email address (Hotmail or Gmail etc) and transfer your existing address book over before we move) – also save to stick. Remember that if you’re with, say, Pipex or Virgin you won’t be able to use that service in Oz therefore all your contacts and stored email will be lost. Arrange a rental car for when you arrive (but NOT from the airport as the cost is extortionate). A taxi into Melbourne city is around $50 and pick rental up from a regional office. Check out Europcar,.they are normally the cheapest rental from the airport. Info Pack for rental If you have a relative in Australia ask them to write a character reference Copy of bank statements/utility bills/mortgage statements Get a reference from UK estate agent stating how well our house has been maintained and what kind of people you are If you have a rented, ask the estate agent for a character reference stating that you paid rent regularly and on time every month When applying for a rental, write a covering letter explaining why you currently don’t have a job (i.e. just landed). Mention in it you’ve had a mortgage for ‘X’ years and you have PR/or you’ve rented for ‘X’ years etc Take passports with you Front up with cash for 3 months advance rental (we did, but it wasn’t needed). There are usually quite a few people going for the same property so offering to pay in advance may clinch it for you PO Box or other Postal Address for the first 4 months (visit a Post Office to do this) This is a bit of a catch 22 situation! You will need a long-ish term postal address in Australia to be able to setup your Bank Accounts, Medicare, Centrelink, Drivers License, etc. If you have a friend or relative, ask them if you can use their address. PO Boxes can be used for general mail and are available in most post offices but they are like gold dust. NOTE: You can’t apply for Medicare with a PO Box as your address. Now, take a few deep breathes...... !!! This is intended for guideline purposes only (and comes from my own personal experience). GOOD LUCK! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
THE DUNSCOMBE FAMILY Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 Some States do not use AMBO COVER were in QLD nOW SO NO WORRIES ABOUT IT , Check with your State first Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jlew Posted December 6, 2014 Author Share Posted December 6, 2014 That's great - thank you!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flappers263 Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 How much is ambulance cover in NSW? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Whites Posted January 1, 2015 Share Posted January 1, 2015 found this on another forum hope it helps i did a simular thing myself ......................................................... A list of things you need to do before you emigrate PART 1 Before we moved over, I spent months getting the below list together. It's really a work in progress as it changes and can be added to on a daily basis! FLIGHTS Get quotes for flights Make sure you get increased baggage allowance in Writing (usually 40kg Eastbound, 64k Westbound). Singapore Airlines & Emirates give the extra allowance and it's for one-time only. Cheap Worldwide Flights and cars, Discount Hotels, Bargain Holidays to Dubai, America, Australia and Thailand ASDA Travel - find cheap holidays, flights, hotels and travel Travel to Australia & New Zealand with Austravel, the holiday and flight specialist - AUSTRAVEL.COM CheapTickets: Cheap Flights, Event Tickets, Hotels, Rental Cars, Vacations, Cruises, Concert Tickets, Sports Tickets Expedia.co.uk Travel > Book cheap flights, travel, hotels and package holidays ebookers - Cheap Flights, Hotels, Car Hire & Holiday Packages Flight Centre UK | Cheap flights, holiday packages, hotels, car hire, touring and travel insurance www.leestravel.com Choose from over 90,000 hotels ranging from cheap to luxury including top chains Book cheap flights, hotels, car rental, city breaks and package holidays with Opodo Quest Travel long haul tailor made holidays Trailfinders - The Travel Experts TRAVELBAG: Deals on Cheap Flights, Hotels, Holidays and Tours Holidays and flights to Australia, cheap flights to New Zealand, Hotels, Holidays and Tours Worldwide Cheap flights & hotels | car hire | package holidays - TravelSupermarket UK Prepare your belongings to be shipped. Get at least 3 quotes (see bottom of page for a list of questions to ask your shipper) Doree Bonner Doree Bonner | UK and International Home Removals and Secure Storage Crown Relocations Crown Relocations U.K. PSS International Removal Company Robinsons The Business and Home Removal Company - Robinsons International Britannia International Removals | UK Removals | Office Removals | Storage | Britannia Movers International Pickfords http://www.pickfords.co.uk/ EMPLOYERS Give formal notice to employer and make sure you get P45 and work references BANKS/BUILDING SOCIETY Request credit references from bank, building society or any other lending agent Once you’ve arrived in Australia your credit profile will in effect start from scratch. Make sure you source as many credit references as possible before leaving the UK so that you can use them as evidence that we are creditworthy. Your bank, building society and any other lending agency should be able to provide a reference. You may find a reference from your mortgage company will also be helpful. You won’t be able to get a credit card in Australia until you get employment Request up to date statements on any endowments, pensions and investments Ask your doctor, dentist, optician, schools to prepare hand-over files IMMUNISATION RECORDS FOR CHILDREN Obtain a letter from your doctor confirming your child(ren) immunisations are up-to-date and give dates as they may be required for school and can also be requested for family assistance. MOVING YOUR PET: Pet travel services and pet boarding - Airpets Oceanic London UK Airpets, Willowslea Farm Kennels (Heathrow), Spout Lane North, Stanwell Moor, Staines, Middx TW19 6BW (01753) 685571) Golden Arrow, 01588 680240 (they don’t have a website) Ruislip Kennels Tel: 01344 424144 Fax: 01344 861460 e-mail: info@ryslip.com The Ryslip Group Ltd | Welcome Organise temporary accommodation in Australia for a couple of weeks. Organise all birthday cards and presents for the next 3 months UPDATE CV There is not a huge amount of difference between a UK CV and an Australian Résumé. The content is by and large the same but the Australian version often tends to be a bit longer. Most CV's will not need to be changed much to make them suitable for the market. Read through your existing CV and look for anything which is likely to cause confusion, internationalise your CV, and think of any negatives an employer may see in your CV and offer an immediate explanation to counter them. Change the word CV to Résumé (and make sure it’s spelt correctly with the accents on the e) Check for any commonly used UK acronyms, are they used in Australia? Add a one line description of the companies in your employment history Explain any gaps. Give reference to your Permanent Residence Set spell checker to Australian/English and make sure you run a check before sending the final document. REFERENCES It is standard in Australia to attach relevant references to your CV. Before leaving the UK it is a good idea to contact any potential referees and ask them to write a generic reference for this purpose. In the main body list referees with contact details, and attach any references to the back of the CV using a paper clip. As well as showing that you have nothing to hide, time differences may often mean that it is difficult to contact your referees during normal working hours so attaching your references offers a solution. Inform employer and get P45 and references Inland Revenue P85 Take these with you (for each adult), then complete and send them back to the UK within a couple of weeks of being in Oz to ensure that Revenue and Customs are aware we have left the UK and now Tax Resident in Australia. The form is designed to help you claim back any tax when we have left or about to leave the UK. This can be downloaded here: http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/cnr/p85.pdf Order a phone card from: MelbourneConnect.com.au -- Prepaid Phone Cards to call from Australia Works out at 1 cent per minute. Go Beyond card is the better choice. CHANGE OF ADDRESS Give your change of address to: Banks Passport office Pension company Inland revenue Insurance brokers and accountants Shares DVLA The DVLA require that you have a UK address on your driving license, so it may be advisable to change the address to that of a friend or relative who could forward any necessary communications to you, before you go. RE-DIRECT POST Arrange all post to be redirected Royal Mail offer national and international redirection services for your mail for a variety of time periods. You can either apply in person at a Post Office or online and allow a few days for the service to be activated . You can renew online if you find that you wish to continue the service longer after the initial period ends. We signed up for a year and it cost around £70. The redirection service is for a maximum of 2 years. For more information visit www.royalmail.com and select redirection services. It is cheaper to get mail redirected to another UK address, so if we are confident that we will need very little of our mail we could see if we have a trustworthy friend or relative who is willing to have it redirected to them and will forward on the odd piece of relevant mail. If you get the mail redirected internationally make sure that you have one address that you can access for the entire period of the forward, as you cannot change it. If you expect to be transient during this time it may be better to have the mail forwarded to an Australian friend or relative, or to set up a PO Box. The only difficulty with a PO Box is that you will need to open it once you are in Australia. For more information on a PO Box with Australia Post visit: Welcome To Australia Post Ship your goods Whichever option you have chosen for shipping make sure everything is clean before the shippers arrive, as customs in Australia will not accept foreign dirt. Use a product like Jeyes Fluid. The timing that shipments leave varies with each individual case. Some choose to ship early and stay with relatives/friends/make do with things they will then dispose of, whereas others will choose to ship at the last minute and wait for their possessions to arrive at the other end. Don't forget to look into marine insurance, which is essential. Getting this insurance with your shipper may be more expensive than using an independent company like Letton Percival ( Letton Percival - Welcome To Letton Percival ) so do research on both. Re Christmas decorations: on box write ‘tinsel, tree ornaments or fairy lights’ NOT ‘christmas decorations’ – and mark ‘No Pine Cones’. The customs guys will be on the box like greased lightening otherwise. Make sure all the files on your computer are backed up Make a copy of everything on your computer and keep it withy our important documents, preferably in a separate bag to your computer. If you are leaving your computer behind and using a new one when you arrive it is worth making two back ups of your files and keeping them in separate places just to be sure they are safe. Start packing non essential items. hi, can I ask how you went about the extra baggage allowance ? Our tickets are booked for march with Singapore airlines And I'm wondering wether I should contact them before we fly about baggage allowance? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ceddy Posted January 1, 2015 Share Posted January 1, 2015 Hi, I am flying with Singapore Airlines in a couple of weeks, I emailed them asking about the extra allowance, They responded saying so long as I had a unused relevant visa I could have an extra 10kg of baggage, I have printed the email just in case I need to show it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mungbean Posted January 1, 2015 Share Posted January 1, 2015 hi, can I ask how you went about the extra baggage allowance ? Our tickets are booked for march with Singapore airlinesAnd I'm wondering wether I should contact them before we fly about baggage allowance? Go to their website and login in with your PNR number... Look for "manage booking" or similar. There may be options for buying extra baggage allowance online. I did this recently with Jet Airlines and BA. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain Roberto Posted January 1, 2015 Share Posted January 1, 2015 We also booked with Singapore airlines and emailed them passport scans and visa letters. They sent me a letter confirming 40kg luggage per person Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jackiek Posted January 4, 2015 Share Posted January 4, 2015 How much is ambulance cover in NSW? The NSW Ambulance Service does not seem to have official membership like Ambulance Victoria. Looks like you need to purchase Ambulance Cover through private health insurance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flappers263 Posted January 4, 2015 Share Posted January 4, 2015 The NSW Ambulance Service does not seem to have official membership like Ambulance Victoria. Looks like you need to purchase Ambulance Cover through private health insurance. Thanks - we have BUPA Gold cover in place so I'll check that it's covered.....! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bethm Posted January 15, 2015 Share Posted January 15, 2015 Great! Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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