Is that what you did ??? (assuming u in australia now)Originally posted by rmyfrm:It's Australia, not Aussie land.
Go see your local migration agent; fill up a questionnaire to determine if Australia wants you in the first place. If you don't have enough points, go become a professional plumber, and re-apply after you've done that.
That would be the way to go; as far as I'm aware, I don't think there's any other way for entry into Australia from Singapore. It's easier if you have relatives here, or have capital to inject into the Australian economy (business investment provision or something, forgot sorry).Originally posted by Mid9Sun:Is that what you did ??? (assuming u in australia now)
u know how much they r paying...?Originally posted by gLc:fruitpicker ?????
enough fruit to clear constipationOriginally posted by GHoST_18:u know how much they r paying...?
no lei. sounds little.Originally posted by GHoST_18:u know how much they r paying...?
then u dun laugh at the occupation..Originally posted by gLc:no lei. sounds little.
okok, sorry, my bad.Originally posted by GHoST_18:then u dun laugh at the occupation..
That is the way to go. Australia lacks tradespeople.Originally posted by Mid9Sun:Actually I am planning to take up electrician / plumper course from ITE and then apply to move to australia.
My aunt's been living in sydney for decades and she said being a tradesman is the best deal in australia now and the earning can be quite substancial and furthermore, very flexi in timing.
even here in Canada.. We need tradespeople. My landlord is a plumber and he makes $50/hr on weekdays and $100/hr on weekends !!Originally posted by rmyfrm:That is the way to go. Australia lacks tradespeople.
I have a very distant uncle who graduated from ITE. He now builds some tiny medical equipment thingy; making such good money he can put his son and daughter through private education which is $20k/year/child, and can afford a $700k home and drive a nice car. Again, all these prices are in AUD, so multiply by 1.25 to find the corresponding the rates in SGD.
oh yes. 2 years back, one of the water pipes in my apartment burst. The plumber came in and charged 500 bucks. Thk goodness it was the housing agent that paid.Originally posted by Mid9Sun:Actually I am planning to take up electrician / plumper course from ITE and then apply to move to australia.
My aunt's been living in sydney for decades and she said being a tradesman is the best deal in australia now and the earning can be quite substancial and furthermore, very flexi in timing.