International Removals to Australia
. Relocation to Australia . Moving House to Australia
If you are moving house to Australia, there is a
lot more to consider than choosing an international
removals service.
Our relocation guide below provides additional information on choosing
schools, working abroad, sorting your finances and more. Please
note this information is believed to be accurate at the time of
writing, but please check with our international removals department
prior to your moving date.
Visas
In order to move to Australia from the UK, you will need to obtain
a visa of which there are a number of different options to choose
from.
A skilled visa application is open to people
aged under forty-five, who have a good grasp of the English language
and skills or qualifications that are on Australia’s skilled
occupation list (SOL) or on the Employer Nomination Scheme Occupation
List (ENSOL).
There are a number of types of visa in this category, including
Skilled Independent Migrant (subclass 175), Skilled Sponsored Migrant
(subclass 176), Skilled Regional Sponsored (subclass 475) and Skilled
Recognised Graduate (subclass 476).
The above range from temporary to permanent and none require sponsorship
from an employer. However if an applicant cannot meet the Skilled
Independent pass mark, they will require sponsorship from an eligible
relative who lives in Australia or nomination from a participating
state or Territory government.
Employer sponsored visas are another option to gain residency
in Australia. Of these there are again many different variations;
ranging from temporary to permanent. The most common employer sponsored
visa is the Temporary Business Long Stay visa (subclass 457). One
of these allows the migrant to work legally in Australia for between
three months and four years.
If a permanent visa is granted, then the migrant and all dependant
family members are allowed to live and work in Australia permanently
and receive subsidised health care and social security benefits.
All visa applications require the applicant
to be of a certain standard of health. In some cases applicants
will be required to undergo health tests and screening, for which,
they are responsible for the full cost – even if their
application is unsuccessful.
Finances
It will make your move to Australia a lot smoother if you open
an Australian bank account prior to leaving the UK. You can set
up an account from the UK with the Commonwealth Bank of Australia,
Westpac or the National Australia bank. Your new bank will assist
you with all your banking needs, including transferring money,
managing foreign currency, credit cards and home loans.
Schools
It is compulsory for children in Australia to attend school between
the ages of five and fifteen and there a diverse range of schooling
options for parents to choose from including government schools,
private schools, religious schools, boarding schools and alternative
philosophy schools. Both co-educational and single sex schools
are available.
After the compulsory education is completed, students are encouraged
to continue studying to complete the Senior Secondary Certificate
of Education in Year 12, which enables them to go on to university
or attend a vocational training course. Alternatively students
can study vocational skills in year 12, to provide them with a
trade to earn their living from.
Australian schools are of very high standard, and
are keen to welcome immigrants. Students receive an interesting,
varied curriculum with excellent sporting, recreational and artistic
activities provided alongside academic lessons.
Healthcare
Most migrants to Australia who hold either
a permanent visa or citizenship are eligible to join Medicare – Australia’s
public health scheme. This entitles them to receive healthcare
in public hospitals, subsidised medicines and out of hospital care.
Things that are not covered by Medicare include ambulance transportation,
dental care, optometry and private treatments.
To apply for membership, take your passport and travel documents
to one of the many Medicare offices that are situated throughout
the country. Membership can be applied for 7-10 days after you
arrive.
It is also possible to take out private health care.
Moving Your Pet
It is possible to take your much-loved dog, cat or horse with
you when you move to Australia, providing that they are fit and
healthy enough to endure the long journey and the thirty days quarantine.
Other pet animals such as chinchillas, fish, ferrets, guinea pigs,
hamsters, rabbits, birds, lizards, mice, snakes, spiders and turtles
may not be imported.
In order to import a cat or dog, you must apply for an AQIS import
permit via the Live Animal Imports Program. Your application will
be assessed and providing your animal meets the requirements, a
permit will be granted.
The cost to import your animal can be significant.
You will need to budget for vet’s fees to pay for vaccinations
and blood tests, import permit costs, quarantine costs, licensing
and registration in Australia. In addition to this there are
the airfare costs to transport the animal, and pet insurance.
You may also wish to employ a specialist company to manage the
process for you.
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