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Want to know what and how you can send money between Australia and South Africa so that it doesn't cost you an arm and a leg and with the least amount of hassle?Considering to financially emigrate once you live in Australia, what it actually means and how to go about putting that in place with SARS?In this episode, Tanya vd Westhuizen explains all the ins and outs of moving money around and doing the dreaded paperwork from Australia to get your financial affairs in order. Inherited money from a loved one in SA? No problem! Tanya has a very fast and efficient route to solve your money movements for you.To get in touch with Tanya, head to our website and choose 'I want help with financial emigration' from the drop down list, and we will email her detail to you. www.chamonixtv.com.au/resources.→→Register your CV on our link www.quokkaroo.com (and choose the FIRST tab on that next page) if you would like to be considered when we have matching sponsorship positions available in Australia for your skillset.Disclaimer: This content is based on personal opinion and experiences and is not migration and or legal advice. Please seek help from a migration agent and/or legal professional for your individual situation. JOIN OUR FACEBOOK COMMUNITY → I want to migrate to Australia https://www.facebook.com/groups/18134...→Chamonix TV Facebook Page | https://www.facebook.com/ChamonixTV DO YOU WANT TO START THE MIGRATION PROCESS? →
Bernadette's story will move you. Their visas got refused not once, not twice, but three times! Their Australian dream was planted in 2018 when Bernadette visited the country for the first time, and in 2023 they finally put foot again on Aussie soil but this time for good. Courage, perseverance and faith. You bet they got bucketloads full of that. And that is the kind of attitude that realises a dream which at first seems neigh impossible, to later waking up in your dream realising it is now reality.→→Register your CV on our link www.quokkaroo.com (and choose the FIRST tab on that next page) if you would like to be considered when we have matching sponsorship positions available in Australia for your skillset.
Wessel Badenhorst's start in Australia was a bit rocky at first: losing his job, his marriage and struggling to see a way forward for himself. But when he met Suzie, she helped him regain focus and see the wonderful opportunities that lay before him- a loving relationship, plenty career prospects, and an amazing country.Fast forward five years, and Wessel says he would not want his life any different. He has built up his position in his current company and has helped the business flourish to even greater heights. He also runs a Springbok supporters Facebook group and have loved engaging with fellow rugby lovers in Australia.Listen to hear how this lovely gentleman went from down in the dumps, to now being on top of the mountain.Disclaimer: This content is based on personal opinion and experiences and is not migration and or legal advice. Please seek help from a migration agent and/or legal professional for your individual situation. JOIN OUR FACEBOOK COMMUNITY → I want to migrate to Australia https://www.facebook.com/groups/18134...→Chamonix TV Facebook Page | https://www.facebook.com/ChamonixTV DO YOU WANT TO START THE MIGRATION PROCESS? →
When you plan to move to Australia, you need to take two main types of costs into consideration: 1. Your setting up costs, and 2. Your living costs.These two will help you work out and budget for the biggest and best move of your life when you migrate to Australia.Being in control of your journey starts by being well informed and planning for the journey. Your finances are a critical part of this!Remember to also watch my other video in the series on the Living Costs in Australia for 2023, episode 137.
Considering coming over but not sure what you can expect to pay for everyday, every week and every month type things? This video is for you.We break down the typical living costs for a family of 2 adults and 2 children in modern day Australia, taking into consideration massive covid and war infused inflation increases over the past two years.Watch the episode to hear what our figure is that we think would allow you to live reasonably in a city in Australia, as well as what you could expect to expend for this like schools, daycare, car premiums, mobile phone packages, trips to the hair salon, children's activities and many more.Knowing your expenses, will allow you to be in a better position to negotiate on a job offer when it gets presented, as well as provide an idea of what to be on the lookout for when you arrive, what you could consider expending for usual expenses for your family. Knowing these figures will boost your confidence and provide peace of mind in the often what-could-easily-become a world of migration madness!Question of the day- how much is YOUR current living expenses as a family at the moment? Let us know in the comments below!→ Sign up to receive our sponsored jobs notifications https://www.chamonixtv.com.au/SponsorshipsDisclaimer: This content is based on personal opinion and experiences and is not migration and or legal advice. Please seek help from a migration agent and/or legal professional for your individual situation. JOIN OUR FACEBOOK COMMUNITY → I want to migrate to Australia https://www.facebook.com/groups/18134...→Chamonix TV Facebook Page | https://www.facebook.com/ChamonixTV DO YOU WANT TO START THE MIGRATION PROCESS? →
Some families arrive in Australia and they settle into their landscape one day at a time. The Wolmarans family arrived and decided that they were not going to wait to be settled in, they are going to make themselves settled in and grab this amazing opportunity by the horns!Listen to today's episode to hear how Hennie, a Developer Programmer, and Marni, a business owner, travels all over Western Australia, how they find the work culture in Perth, and how their 3 young children have slotted into the new schooling system.→ Sign up to receive our sponsored jobs notifications https://www.chamonixtv.com.au/SponsorshipsDisclaimer: This content is based on personal opinion and experiences and is not migration and or legal advice. Please seek help from a migration agent and/or legal professional for your individual situation. JOIN OUR FACEBOOK COMMUNITY → I want to migrate to Australia https://www.facebook.com/groups/18134...→Chamonix TV Facebook Page | https://www.facebook.com/ChamonixTV DO YOU WANT TO START THE MIGRATION PROCESS? →
If you have been finding yourself pulling out your hair or wishing you had known 'that thing' before you started, you need to watch this episode.I tell you about the most important step that you can take for your migration journey that will help you smooth the way forward.Make 2023 the year in which you move to Australia. The time is ticking, and you should be getting to Australia asap so that you can come and start living this dream life of freedom, opportunity and an incredible quality of life.Why wait?
One of the most asked questions I get every week, is 'How do I get a sponsored job for Australia?'.In this episode I provide 10 steps on how you can position yourself best to be able to land that dream Aussie job.
When financial advisor, Myan Subrayan, was held up at gunpoint in South Africa, he vowed that he would find a safer future for himself, his wife and their 8 month old baby. Landing in NZ and finding himself out of any funds unexpectedly, he started a long intraspection as to why these unfortunate things were happening to him.His unwavering faith in God and luck meeting with a NZ Maori elder brought new light to his way and paved his life forward as one of motivation, faith and courage to so many others he encountered from then on. A job offer that he could not resist, saw him relocating his family back to South Africa in 2012 for 7 years. In 2019 with increased safety concerns for his family and load shedding now being a constant more than a per-occasion-occurrence, they decided to move back to NZ. Shortly after their third overseas move, Myan and his family decided to follow their next calling and made their fourth overseas move, this time from NZ to Australia. First based in NSW as a church pastor, to now having taken on a teaching role in a Christian school in Perth in 2022, where he feels his family has found their forever spot.Join me in this episode to hear not only Myan's inspirational story about his calling from God and his life living in all three of the Tri Nation countries, but also how Myan became involved in the All Blacks, Springboks and so many other sporting greats' inside circles and took them to even higher heights.
If you have ever wondered 'Now what on earth would be any factors that would influence my decision NOT to move to Australia?', this video is for you!We dug deep and hard to come up with 5 reasons why you might want to reconsider making your permanent move to Australia. Don't regret immigrating to Down Under- watch our video and make an informed decision!Question of the day: Which of these factors would make YOU reconsider your move to Aus?→ Join Migration Made Easy waitlist here www.chamonixtv.com.au/waitlist→ Sign up to receive our sponsored jobs notifications https://www.chamonixtv.com.au/Disclaimer: This content is based on personal opinion and experiences and is not migration and or legal advice. Please seek help from a migration agent and/or legal professional for your individual situation. JOIN OUR FACEBOOK COMMUNITY → I want to migrate to Australia https://www.facebook.com/groups/18134...→Chamonix TV Facebook Page | https://www.facebook.com/ChamonixTV DO YOU WANT TO START THE MIGRATION PROCESS? →
Born in Zimbabwe, lived in Botswana for her primary school years, then South Africa for high school, then Ireland in her 20s, Maxine and her young family finally found their permanent home in Australia.When they decided to move to Ireland initially, they said they were going to embrace the weather and make the best of it, but reality soon clouded that thought and they couldn't live in the cold and dark any longer.They saved up just enough to buy tickets for all four of them (this time to Aus), plus their 3 furry babies (probably the most well-migrated four legged trio!), and landed in Perth with only their suitcases on hand.8 months later, and they are thriving, have saved up enough to put down a deposit on a house and are loving the life they have found Down Under.He: Project EngineerHer: Daycare worker2 pre-school children3 doggies
Learn about the old and new APHRA process to register as a nurse in Australia, timelines, cost, bridging courses, frustrations and tribulations! Three fabulous nurses- Rene Mendonca, Ilse Kruger and Bianka van Rensburg- share their experience and provide super valuable tips for a smoother nursing journey in Australia.Interested to apply for a sponsored nursing job in Aus? Register your detail here! www.chamonixtv.com.au/nurses
We always hear "Chamonix, you are so outspoken about loving Australia, but what are the WORST aspects of living there?" So Carl and I decided to dig deep, find answers and in this video we share our 5 most annoying things of living in this country that we always rant and rave about!We still rant and rave about it, even though we managed to find 5 things to share that we thought, if we really did have to find something, these would make our top factors of things we would have liked to be able to change.Remember to share below what your thoughts are on the things we mentioned, and if you think you would be able to live with these things compared to the annoying things you have to live with in your current home country!www.chamonixtv.com.au/waitlist
Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus, and tips for those hoping to also make the move. In our 128th episode, we talk to Marius and Natasha Stoltz.· Visa: 189 Visa· Occupation: Veterinarian · From: Pretoria· To: Darwin· When: 2021 Disclaimer: This content is based on personal opinion and experiences and is not migration and or legal advice. Please seek help from a migration agent and/or legal professional for your individual situation.
Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus, and tips for those hoping to also make the move. In our 127th episode, we talk to Gizelle Rezende. · Visa: Student Visa· Occupation: · From: Brazil· To: Gold Coast · When: 1996 Disclaimer: This content is based on personal opinion and experiences and is not migration and or legal advice. Please seek help from a migration agent and/or legal professional for your individual situation.
Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus, and tips for those hoping to also make the move. In our 126th episode, we talk to Fred and Michelle Stoop. · Visa: 482 Visa· Occupation: Business Development Manager · From: Krugersdorp· To: Perth · When: 2022 Disclaimer: This content is based on personal opinion and experiences and is not migration and or legal advice. Please seek help from a migration agent and/or legal professional for your individual situation.
It's really a crazy time of the year, as we finalise work commitments before going on leave, with loads of Christmas planning and holiday activities to arrange, food prep, and all of course all of the last-minute Christmas shopping (which is always inevitable, even though we try our best to avoid mingling with the masses). Do you find yourself getting so ‘wrapped up' in trying to find that perfect gift for your loved one? It can certainly be a very stressful experience and may often revolve around very impractical, short-lived gifts and gestures being exchanged in the process. But it may also be a time of year when you start reassessing what is important in your life. Maybe you find yourself questioning and reflecting on what it is that gets you up in the mornings. Following on in the spirit of Christmas, I may have the best solution for you. And it involves something a little more than just focusing on the ‘present' (and the ‘here and now'). I'd like to offer you not only the TOP gift suggestion for this Christmas but an opportunity too for you to give the gift of life. I'm talking about giving you and your family the opportunity to realise your dream of making that prospective move over to Australia. I want to help you turn that into a reality - and making your journey over, one that is easier, faster and more probable. Let's make your migration plan actionable and start your New Year off with your goals set in place. Register for Migration Made Easy NOW and join our supportive community, where other aspiring migrants on their own journey, will be alongside you all the way.www.chamonixtv.com.au/NOW
Having a migration vision board is a useful tool to have in place when it comes to helping you achieve your migration goals and to remember the reasons behind making your life-changing decision.In my 124th episode, I highlight the importance of having your ducks in a row, with a plan in mind because your migration journey may very well be a long haul (for those fortunate few, sometimes it's a very quick process). Either way, you need to be well prepared. Join me, as I provide you with a how-to-guide on creating your Migration Vision Board. Be prepared for 2023 and hit the ground running.Have you heard about my FREE Migration Reset Training Series? This is your chance to launch into your new migration chapter. Find out how you can take the necessary steps to live the life you could be living here in Aus. Sign-up here: https://www.chamonixtv.com.au/reset to join me. My 3-part video training commences on 13 December 2022.Disclaimer: This content is based on personal opinion and experience and is not migration and or legal advice. Please seek help from a migration agent and/or legal professional for your individual situation.
I have some exciting news to share with you in my 123rd episode!But before I spill the beans, I'd like to find out from you how you're coping with things!Are you feeling apprehensive about making any big decisions relating to your move to Aus? Or perhaps just feeling stuck, not knowing where to start?When you're on edge or feeling overwhelmed, your nervous system kicks in and you lose the ability to focus.Well, I have just the solution for you! I can help you to get going with that reset! I can help you to get the clarity that you need – to get focused on what to do and get your migration journey off to a great start in 2023!I have a FREE migration RESET training series that will help you to unclog your migration journey and it all kicks off next week! So don't miss out – you owe it to yourself! You deserve it, my friend! Watch my video to find out how you can sign-up for my FREE migration RESET training!If you're feeling stuck or just unsure about where to start with your migration journey, then hit that reset and join in! It's a once-off opportunity and you DON'T want to miss out if you're serious about your migration plans!SIGN-UP FOR MY RESET TRAINING: https://www.chamonixtv.com.au/resetDisclaimer: This content is based on personal opinion and experiences and is not migration and or legal advice. Please seek help from a migration and/or legal professional for your individual situation.
Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus, and tips for those hoping to also make the move. In our 122nd episode, we talk to Leron and Chantelle Redelinghuys. · Visa: 186 PR Visa· Occupation: Veterinarian · From: Pretoria · To: Mackay · When: 2022 Disclaimer: This content is based on personal opinion and experiences and is not migration and or legal advice. Please seek help from a migration agent and/or legal professional for your individual situation.
In our 121 episode, I thought that it may be fun to explore the idea of grocery shopping in Aus and how it may compare to what you may experience in your own country. Gerda Scholtz and I chat about some of the differences you may come across and what to expect. Disclaimer: This content is based on personal opinion and experiences and is not migration and or legal advice. Please seek help from a migration and/or legal professional for your individual situation.
In this week's episode, Carl and I have rounded up some very discerning facts about why we think Australia stands out as a very favourable spot to move to. We're not just being biased, but I think you'll see (or you may already know) that there are many compelling reasons why you'd want to make Australia your new home (over and above any other favourable migration destination)!Tune in to hear from us, what our top 10 reasons are, for those of you considering making a move to Australia. Australia has so much to offer (apart from the Skilled Working Visas up for grabs), and we can't wait to welcome you onto Aussie shores! Disclaimer: This content is based on personal opinion and experiences and is not migration and or legal advice. Please seek help from a migration and/or legal professional for your individual situation. JOIN OUR FACEBOOK COMMUNITY → I want to migrate to Australia https://www.facebook.com/groups/18134...→Chamonix TV Facebook Page | https://www.facebook.com/ChamonixTV DO YOU WANT TO START THE MIGRATION PROCESS? →
Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus, and tips for those hoping to also make the move. In our 119th episode, we talk to Neill Warren.· Visa: Visitor Visa 600· Occupation: Sales· From: Durban· To: Gold Coast· When: 2021Disclaimer: This content is based on personal opinion and experiences and is not migration and or legal advice. Please seek help from a migration agent and/or legal professional for your individual situation.
Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus, and tips to those hoping to also make the move. In our 117th episode, we talk to Candice D'Arcy. · Visa: Partner· Occupation: Actress /Voice Artist· From: Cape Town· To: Melbourne· When: 2014
Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus, and tips for those hoping to also make the move. In our 118th episode, we chat to Luis Camara. • Visa: TSS 482 Medium-Stream – Civil Engineer• From Cape Town• To Sydney • When: 2022 Disclaimer: This content is based on personal opinion and experiences and is not migration and or legal advice. Please seek help from a migration/ immigration and/or legal professional for your individual situation.
Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus, and tips for those hoping to also make the move. In our 116th episode, we chat with Joel dos Santos. • Visa: Working-Holiday Visa• Occupation: Diesel Mechanic• From: Johannesburg• To: the Gold Coast• When: 2020Disclaimer: This content is based on personal opinion and experiences and is not migration and or legal advice. Please seek help from a migration/ immigration and/or legal professional for your individual situation.
In our 115th episode, I sit down with three SAfrican moms who have already made the big move over with their children and discuss some of the issues which you, as parents, may encounter while planning your move or once you're in the process of settling in. We tackle questions that I so often get asked, regarding the adaptation of migrating with children, as well as the motivations and fears experienced by parents when moving over with kids of different ages.Disclaimer: This content is based on personal opinion and experiences and is not migration and or legal advice. Please seek help from a migration/ immigration and/or legal professional for your individual situation.
Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus, and tips to those hoping to also make the move. In our 114th episode, we chat with Izette Mouton. • Visa: TSS 482• Occupation: Clinical Researcher• From: Bloemfontein• To: Brisbane• When: 2020Disclaimer: This content is based on personal opinion and experiences and is not migration and or legal advice. Please seek help from a migration/ immigration and/or legal professional for your individual situation.
In our 113th episode, I have a chat with Chamonix Higginson, a Transformation Mentor. Yes, can you believe it – and we have so much more in common than just our names! In this episode, we chat about authenticity and "Cha" shares with us how she helps others in discovering who they are and how they can show up by being truly authentic to themselves. No matter where you are in your life's journey, it's always a good reminder to be true to yourself and to those around you, and I feel that this serves as an important reminder for us always.As we may not always understand the bigger picture of what lies ahead in our pathway, it's important for us to be able to sometimes just trust the process and take that huge leap of faith. Of course, it's much easier to look back and have that epiphany moment as opposed to when you're down in the trenches waging the struggle that you're facing. You may have already made the decision to migrate, or you may just be testing the waters – no matter what phase of your life you are in right now, I'm hoping that this episode may inspire you in one or many ways. Some of the topics we chat about are:*How we got our name*How we ended up in Aus*What we love about Aus*Our journey balancing work and family life*Where the ideal spot in the world would be to raise kids (if money and a visa were no issue)*What we have learned from travels through Aus, having a family*What it is like running an ‘influencer' type businessI'd love to know what helps you to stay true to yourself (and others) when you're going through something difficult?Disclaimer: This content is based on personal opinion and experiences and is not migration and or legal advice. Please seek help from a migration/ immigration and/or legal professional for your individual situation.
Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus, and tips for those hoping to also make the move. In our 112th episode, we chat to Pieter Viljoen. • Visa: 188E• Occupation: New Business Development (Entrepreneurial)• From: Namibia• To: Adelaide• When: 2021Disclaimer: This content is based on personal opinion and experiences and is not migration and or legal advice. Please seek help from a migration/ immigration and/or legal professional for your individual situation.
We often compare the crucial, more weight-bearing facts and differences between where we call home, and the country we are wanting to migrate to – as justification for wanting to make that move.In this 111th episode, we take a more quirky, light-hearted approach as Carl and Chamonix curiously walk us through the 7 sounds, they no longer hear whilst living in Aus (compared to living in South Africa).
Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus and tips to those hoping to also make the move. In our 110th episode we chat to Nicholas Rix. • Visa: 482• Occupation: Occupational Therapist• From: Cape Town• To: the Gold Coast• When: 2022Disclaimer: This content is based on personal opinion and experiences and is not migration and or legal advice. Please seek help from a migration/ immigration and/or legal professional for your individual situation.
I thought of having some fun in this week's episode and wanted to introduce you to the Terblanche kiddos! Yup, that's right - you get to hear it all from my crazy bunch and have the opportunity to hear the delightful conversations we had while I interrogated them with my questions! Anyone with young children will know how entertaining this can be.My kids were all born in Aus, but they're fluent in Afrikaans. Monaco likes to read a little bit of Afrikaans, but we'd just like to foster the love of being able to speak a second language with them, more so than anything else (or any specific language). I often receive many questions regarding our kiddos!
Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus and tips to those hoping to also make the move. In our 108th episode we chat to Este and Drikus Combrink.Visa: 494Occupation: VeterinarianFrom: PretoriaTo: TareeWhen: 2021
If you are planning to move to Australia, you definitely need to think about your tax implications (financial emigration) and how you might be getting money to and from Aus whenever you need to move some around. In this video I speak to Currency Assist, specialists in this field, and they share their insight and advice on the best options available to make the process as easy as possible (and as cost effective as possible!) to you.For a very competitive quote to move money to and from Australia (or anywhere in the world really), hop onto www.chamonixtv.com.au/resources and pick 'I want help with financial emigration' from the drop down box and we'll organise that for you.Disclaimer: This content is based on personal opinion and experiences and is not migration and or legal advice. Please seek help from a migration and/or legal professional for your individual situation.
In episode 107, I chat to our migration specialist Dr Gerda Scholtz, as she shares with us what one could expect when dealing with the culture shock of moving to Aus. and how to prepare for a successful migration!A former migrant herself, Dr Gerda Scholtz previously practised as a Medical Doctor in South Africa and after making Perth her new home, she now concentrates on Life Coaching and specialises in migration mindset and resilience coaching. Moving to a new country is an extremely stressful process and we tend to underestimate the emotional and mental toll that it bears on both ourselves and our families. Do you have the life-skills required to survive the culture shock? Find out what it takes and if you're looking at thriving, and not just surviving - then please get in touch with our specialist by visiting www.chamonixtv.com.au/resources and select 'Migration Mindset & Resilience Coaching' from the drop-down menu, and we'll send all of the info. to your inbox!Disclaimer: This content is based on personal opinion and experiences and is not migration and or legal advice. Please seek help from a migration/ immigration and/or legal professional for your individual situation.
Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus and tips to those hoping to also make the move. In our 106th episode we talk to Amorita Kluyts. · Visa: Partner· Occupation: Real Estate Agent· From: Pretoria· To: Brisbane· When: 2012
If you are planning to move to Australia, you definitely need to think about whether you would like to take home contents over and plan for when the truck will arrive with your container to be packed.In this video I speak to Anton from Monarch Moving, specialists in this field, and he shares his insight and advice on five things you MUST to before the truck arrives at your home!For a very competitive quote to ship your home contents to Australia (or anywhere in the world really), hop onto www.chamonixtv.com.au/resources and pick 'I want help with shipping' from the drop down box and we'll organise that for you.Disclaimer: This content is based on personal opinion and experiences and is not migration and or legal advice. Please seek help from a migration/ immigration and/or legal professional for your individual situation.
Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus and tips to those hoping to also make the move. In our 104th episode we talk to Debi van Eck. · Visa: Partner· Occupation: Disability Support Worker· From: Hillcrest· To: Mackay· When: 2020
Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus and tips to those hoping to also make the move. In our 102nd episode we talk to Leigh-Roy van den Berg. · Visa: 482· Occupation: Occupational Hygienist· From: South Africa· To: Perth· When: 2022
There are three major mistakes that migrants make when wanting to move their pets over with them to Australia.In this episode, Shirley-Ann Kukard from Animal Travel Services shares those mistakes with us so that you don't have to make the same mistakes in your journey!If you would like to get a quote for taking your fur babies with you to Australia, hop onto www.chamonixtv.com.au/resources and pick 'I want help with pet migration' from the drop down box and we'll organise that for you.
Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus and tips to those hoping to also make the move. In our 100th episode, Carl and I give you the inside scoop on our migration journey.
Visa: 482From: JohannesburgTo: BrisbaneWhen: 2019Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus and tips to those hoping to also make the move. In our ninety-ninth episode we talk to Gina.
Visa: Employer sponsored 457Occupation: AccountantFrom: JohannesburgTo: AdelaideWhen: 2018Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus and tips to those hoping to also make the move. In our ninety-first episode we talk to Seugnet.
Visa: regional 491Occupation: flight operations manager (husband)From: PretoriaTo: AdelaideWhen: 2021Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus and tips to those hoping to also make the move. In our ninetieth episode we talk to Sunet.
Visa: 482 short termOccupation: Engineering (husband)From: Cape TownTo: AdelaideWhen: 2021Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus and tips to those hoping to also make the move. In our eighty-ninth episode we talk to Mandie.
Visa: PR 190OccupationFrom: PETo: AdelaideWhen: 2021Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus and tips to those hoping to also make the move. In our eighty-seventh episode we talk to Ilsa.
Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus and tips to those hoping to also make the move. In our eighty-seventh episode we talk to Lizette Verster.Visa: 189Occupation: Air ForceFrom: CenturionTo: AdelaideWhen: 2008
Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus and tips to those hoping to also make the move. In our eighty-sixth episode we talk to Elna Chapman.Visa: 457 sponsored visaOccupation: Fitter and turnerFrom: PretoriaTo: South AustraliaWhen: 2009
Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus and tips to those hoping to also make the move. In our eighty-fifth episode we talk to Rethamari Le Roux.Visa: 482Occupation: Engineering Management in Mining (husband)From: JohannesburgTo: PerthWhen: 2018
Hear from South Africans who have made the emigration move to live in Australia. Expect to hear from our guests on topics like why they chose to move to Australia, which visa they applied for, what they love (and don't love!) about being in Aus and tips to those hoping to also make the move. In our eighty-fourth episode we talk to Delene Kemp.Visa category: PROccupation: Insurance brokerFrom: Eastern CapeTo: PerthWhen did you move: 2013