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Fireblood
Posts: 7881
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hey guys,
Got a few questions on visas and s*** for the European Union countries! I plan to maybe go overseas in 2-2.5 years, to stay for at least 12 months. I will be a fully CA qualified accountant by that stage (providing I pass everything). Is there some form of skilled-workers visa I can get that allows me to stay longer? Or easier to get a visa? I'd want to work as an accountant for sure. Another couple of friends who will be older than the 27 cut off or whatever it is. What can they do? One has 2 german grandparents - whats the deal with that? Is there an easy english site that has all this kinda stuff? Did a google a few times but not really much on the specifics. |
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| #0 07:49pm 06/08/07 |
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Le Infidel
Posts: 1455
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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google is pretty good, if you only speak english then youre restricted to a few countries like the uk, ireland and from what people say holland
through ancestry you can get european passports but each country usualy has different rules last edited by Le Infidel at 20:01:14 06/Aug/07 |
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| #1 08:01pm 06/08/07 |
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ravn0s
Posts: 5378
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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One has 2 german grandparents - whats the deal with that? pretty sure they could get a german passport, but i dunno the rules for applying. my mates grandfather is italian but he cant get an italian passport because his dad doesnt want one. last edited by ravn0s at 19:54:11 06/Aug/07 |
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| #2 07:54pm 06/08/07 |
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masta_blasta
Posts: 779
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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fireblood - I'm looking at doing a similar thing somewhat soonish (as soon as I get off my arse and start passing some CA subjects).
Make sure you check out the website of the embassy of the countries that you intend to visit - they seem to have the best info. You can also get bits and pieces from DFAT and the like. The other option is to find people who have gone and quiz them. |
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| #3 07:58pm 06/08/07 |
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mooby
Posts: 3569
Location: UK
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Is there some form of skilled-workers visa I can get that allows me to stay longer? Or easier to get a visa? I'd want to work as an accountant for sure. uk - hsmp (highly skilled migrant visa). or get the vinilla 2 year working holiday maker visa, no one gives a f*** about the "can only work 12months" Another couple of friends who will be older than the 27 cut off or whatever it is. 30 is now the age for alot of places (changed about 2005 for the UK anyway) What can they do? One has 2 german grandparents - whats the deal with that? most europ grand parrents dont mean s***. their mum or dad would have to get the EU passport, then they could. malta is passing a bill at the mo for second generation passports. even you UK you can only get a 4 year ancestery visa. Is there an easy english site that has all this kinda stuff? Did a google a few times but not really much on the specifics um, theres lots, but your being vague! what country ect, determines what visa / passport. there are lots of third party companies esp in the UK that can help. www.firstcontact.com is a big one, but they charge. I just paid a £1000 for my new work permit. |
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| #4 08:57pm 06/08/07 |
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mooby
Posts: 3570
Location: UK
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| #5 08:58pm 06/08/07 |
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mooby
Posts: 3571
Location: UK
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also, let me know when you get over here. ive got alot of accountant mates, work is easy, and ill get a phat placement bonus!
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| #6 09:00pm 06/08/07 |
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Fish
Posts: 2328
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm pretty sure you could ring up the relevant consulates/missions/embassies, they'd tell you what you need.
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| #7 10:06pm 06/08/07 |
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mooby
Posts: 3573
Location: UK
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I'm pretty sure you could ring up the relevant consulates/missions/embassies, they'd tell you what you need. most of the times, the consulates have a premium rate number. i know alot here are like £1 a minute. |
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| #8 10:07pm 06/08/07 |
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Fireblood
Posts: 7882
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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fireblood - I'm looking at doing a similar thing somewhat soonish (as soon as I get off my arse and start passing some CA subjects). How far through the CA are you? How many subjects have ya failed? :( Basically if I fail a subject it will put my plans back 6 months :( I did a advanced tax subject to hopefully help me with the tax CA subject to make it a little easier. um, theres lots, but your being vague! what country ect, determines what visa / passport. Sorry for the vaugeness! But our plans are pretty vauge at the moment! We are planning to go to the UK - and work from there, do weekend/small trips to everywhere I want to go! I got a couple of kinda semi-friends in the UK but I'd have enough money behind me to be able to afford a few weeks in the UK looking for a place etc. PS Ill definately hit you up for a job! I am a bit worried though - Accountants are boring as it is...imagine a english accountant or something! LOL! |
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| #9 10:24pm 06/08/07 |
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Skitza
Posts: 7999
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Have plenty of cash to start off with cause the au to pound is a f***er until you are earning pounds.
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| #10 10:32pm 06/08/07 |
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mooby
Posts: 3574
Location: UK
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PS Ill definately hit you up for a job! I am a bit worried though - Accountants are boring as it is...imagine a english accountant or something! LOL! lol! mate, all my accountant mates are aussies. ones on about 60k, gets sent to azerbijan for a few months (all expenses paid), so when he gets back into town hes out of control. Have plenty of cash to start off with cause the au to pound is a f***er until you are earning pounds. its just rent that is the killer. beers ect are cheap. example, the walky does £6 jugs on sunday (4.5 pints). 2 jugs is all you need for a night. last edited by mooby at 23:11:01 06/Aug/07 |
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| #11 11:11pm 06/08/07 |
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Superform
Posts: 4532
Location: Netherlands
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in Holland they are cracking down on the skilled worker visa..
i have heard of a few people who have been working here for years and when they went to renew there visa they were told to leave the country.. basically you need a boss who will bulls*** for you and say that your job cannot be done by anyone else who is from the EU nowdays its being treated that you need to be earning 50k+ euro and be fairly high up in the company or you will get turned down. also be careful rocking up in the UK with a CV and stuff cause i have heard of people being sent home from the airport because they had a CV in there bag gl with it but if your under 30 you can work for 12 months on the exchange program which is basically an agreement between aust and the schengen agreement. The UK has its own work permit agreement with Australia which is the same type of thing as the schengen visa but be careful thinking all of EU is under the same umbrella the UK is not part of the schengen agreement and it causes all sorts of problems to ppl who think the UK and Ireland are part of it and try to enter under the schengen visa http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schengen_Agreement The United Kingdom and Ireland are the only two EU members not to sign the Schengen Agreement; Ireland and the UK share a Common Travel Area with no border controls between the two. Ireland is thus unable to join the Schengen Agreement without dissolving this agreement with the UK - and therefore Northern Ireland. However the UK remains reluctant to surrender its own border controls and work permit system. Therefore United Kingdom and Ireland are signatories of the Council Decision (covering police co-operation) but not the Council Regulations (covering asylum, visas and border controls). anyway its alot of fun even if you can do it for 12 months, usually in the 12 months you can find a boss who will make up a reason saying your tops and you have to stay etc and your in last edited by Superform at 02:51:11 07/Aug/07 |
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Persay
Posts: 4651
Location: Other International
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you should always check stuff just before you're about to arrive!
i rocked up to the uruguayan airport just recently and they asked me for a visa and i lol'd at them. apparently starting from THE DAY I ARRIVED all aussies need visas to go there, and i didn't know because i left in feb. so basically was an illegal there for a few days w00t |
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Superform
Posts: 4534
Location: Netherlands
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haha all you need to do is tell the border guard that is is gay
u r gay.. getit getit |
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| #14 03:20am 07/08/07 |
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mooby
Posts: 3575
Location: UK
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also be careful rocking up in the UK with a CV and stuff cause i have heard of people being sent home from the airport because they had a CV in there bag superform, thats the biggest urban myth going. i want names of these people!! rock up with a working holiday maker and of course your gonna have a cv! The UK has its own work permit agreement with Australia which is the same type of thing as the schengen visa but be careful thinking all of EU is under the same umbrella um, be careful of your vocab! work permit is a specific term for sponsorship, or limited leave to remain. last edited by mooby at 07:26:40 07/Aug/07 |
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dynamite
Posts: 1181
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Im going on a Working Holiday Visa for 2 years in late September. Bring it aaawwwn
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Skitza
Posts: 8000
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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asif you wouldnt be a european citizen... what's a visa :P
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| #17 08:17pm 07/08/07 |
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Posts: 579
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what's the standard length of time you can get a visa to UK for? is it 1 year or 2 years?
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mooby
Posts: 3579
Location: UK
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currently 2years, but theres some bs that you can only work 12months. pretty much impossible to police, and no employee cares.
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