ExcitedAussie
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Thanks Foley! Glad it's not just us!My wife and I are still not 100% decided yet but we've got our medical booked for Thursday regardless. Some days we're super excited and other days we worry if it's the right decision.
Thanks Foley! Glad it's not just us!My wife and I are still not 100% decided yet but we've got our medical booked for Thursday regardless. Some days we're super excited and other days we worry if it's the right decision.
You could be current by next year April as the holes rate is much higher this year. Please see videos posted by Mr Brit on this for more details.Does anyone have a prediction as to whether I will get an interview for 2020, my case number is OC22xx.
Boomerang is actually pretty good: I was surprised.
I've resorted to driving to Atlanta to the Australian Bakery Cafe every couple of months to eat a classic pie and bring some home in the Esky.
Anyone know if Sausage Rolls are a thing in the US? Been here 6 months, haven't found any.
And yes, the lack of pies is difficult.
They are a thing, I have found them at non-specialty bakers/delis, but not necessarily a common thing. Your best bet for most of these things is to try find a British bake shop.
Find your interview location in this list and check their requirementsDoes anyone know where to find the list of places you're required to go to for your pre interview medical?
The interview is very anti-climatic, they will review your documents, ask you whatever question they deem fit at the time but the basic ones are: if you are married they might ask you questions on how long you have been together, how many kids you have, then they'll likely ask where in the US you want to move to, what do you intend to do for work once you are there.ALSO. Regarding interviews. Can someone who has gone through the process let us know what to expect. What do they ask? What do they expect? What did you take? Was it frightening? haha.
THANKS
Anyone know if Sausage Rolls are a thing in the US? Been here 6 months, haven't found any.
And yes, the lack of pies is difficult.
They are in my kitchen - I make them myself!Anyone know if Sausage Rolls are a thing in the US? Been here 6 months, haven't found any.
And yes, the lack of pies is difficult.
Hi... I am applying for my Australian Police Check at the moment and I was wondering if I need to apply for a US one as well? I am currently living in the US and have been here for a bit over 12 months. Do I only need Australian one or both?
Thanks in advance.
Try Brentwood Social House on Koenig Lane.
BTW, Thunderbird Cafe that's less than a block away to it is one of the most iconic places in Austin, so grab a cup of coffee there too
Also, Koenig Lane (2222) aka the road that has 6 names is also iconic. Everything in ATX is iconic!
God! I envy you so much...
Hey mates was wondering if I could get your advise....my birth certificate last name is *Smithonian* but I have never used it my family has always been known as *Smith* passports, schooling, banks accounts etc have always been in the shortened name. Would I have to prove my name change at the interview and how would I do that as I've never had offical paperwork! Appreciate any response cheers
Thanks for the reply,nope never had to show proof for any of those things for some reason. I'll try google hahahaAt some point, you would have had to prove the name change, to initially obtain passports, bank accounts etc.