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Vhp6385

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    උබ මේ දාපු ත්‍රෙඩ් එක ඇත්තට දාපු එකක් ද බොරුවට දාපු එකක්ද කියලා දකින්න තරන් මචං මට නුවණක් නෑ.. මොකද මේකේ ආතල් එකටත් මීට වඩා එව්වා දානවා . :) ඒත් මේකේ කව්රු හරි උදවුවක් ඉල්ලන් ආවොත් ඒ දේ ගැන දන්නවද නැද්ද කියලා මෙයා ෆේක් ද නැද්ද කියන එක මට වැඩක් නෑ.. bump එකක් හරි කමෙන්ට් එකක් හරි දානවා කව්රු හරි උදවු කරයිනේ කියන එක දන්නා නිසා .. මොකද මේකේ පිරිසක් ඉන්නවා තාම මේකේ හොඳ පැත්ත දකින/මේක වෙනස්ම තැනක් කරන්න මහන්සි වෙන :) .. ඒත් මේ ත්‍රෙඩ් එකට කමෙන්ට් දාන දවසේ ඉඳන් මට හම්බුනේ කුණුහරුප විතරයි.. usercp එකට :lol::lol: ලොකු පුදුමෙකුත් නෑ ලංකාවේ අය ඒ තරන් හොඳයි.. මිනිහෙක් කොහොම හරි දුක් මහන්සි වෙලා තැනකට එනව දකින්න ඒ මනුස්සයට වචනෙකින් වෙන කෙනෙක් උදවු කරනවා පේන්න බෑ .. :baffled: පවුලේ උන් සේරම CP එකේ මතක් කරලා :nerd: ලංකාවේ මිනිස්සුනේ ! වරදක් කියන්නත් බෑ :yes:
    :lol:
    සිරා කතාව බං...මගෙත් කපල තිබ්බා මේ thread එකට රිප්ලයි කරාම.. කුනුහරප කියල නං කම්ක් නෑ බං අවජාතක කම තමා ඔය පෙන්නන්න...ඉගෙනගනිපුමිනිස්සු රට අතෑරල යන එක පුදුමයක් නෙමේ බං මේ වගේ කලකන්නී ඉන්නකොට... කවෘහරි උඩව්වක් ඉල්ලපුවම දන්න දෙයක් කිල දෙන්ඩ බෑ අවජාතක කම පෙන්නන්වා
     

    AnticSl89

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    උබ මේ දාපු ත්‍රෙඩ් එක ඇත්තට දාපු එකක් ද බොරුවට දාපු එකක්ද කියලා දකින්න තරන් මචං මට නුවණක් නෑ.. මොකද මේකේ ආතල් එකටත් මීට වඩා එව්වා දානවා . :) ඒත් මේකේ කව්රු හරි උදවුවක් ඉල්ලන් ආවොත් ඒ දේ ගැන දන්නවද නැද්ද කියලා මෙයා ෆේක් ද නැද්ද කියන එක මට වැඩක් නෑ.. bump එකක් හරි කමෙන්ට් එකක් හරි දානවා කව්රු හරි උදවු කරයිනේ කියන එක දන්නා නිසා .. මොකද මේකේ පිරිසක් ඉන්නවා තාම මේකේ හොඳ පැත්ත දකින/මේක වෙනස්ම තැනක් කරන්න මහන්සි වෙන :) .. ඒත් මේ ත්‍රෙඩ් එකට කමෙන්ට් දාන දවසේ ඉඳන් මට හම්බුනේ කුණුහරුප විතරයි.. usercp එකට :lol::lol: ලොකු පුදුමෙකුත් නෑ ලංකාවේ අය ඒ තරන් හොඳයි.. මිනිහෙක් කොහොම හරි දුක් මහන්සි වෙලා තැනකට එනව දකින්න ඒ මනුස්සයට වචනෙකින් වෙන කෙනෙක් උදවු කරනවා පේන්න බෑ .. :baffled: පවුලේ උන් සේරම CP එකේ මතක් කරලා :nerd: ලංකාවේ මිනිස්සුනේ ! වරදක් කියන්නත් බෑ :yes:



    :lol:
    සිරා කතාව බං...මගෙත් කපල තිබ්බා මේ thread එකට රිප්ලයි කරාම.. කුනුහරප කියල නං කම්ක් නෑ බං අවජාතක කම තමා ඔය පෙන්නන්න...ඉගෙනගනිපුමිනිස්සු රට අතෑරල යන එක පුදුමයක් නෙමේ බං මේ වගේ කලකන්නී ඉන්නකොට... කවෘහරි උඩව්වක් ඉල්ලපුවම දන්න දෙයක් කිල දෙන්ඩ බෑ අවජාතක කම පෙන්නන්වා
    Machan mama fake newei. Mama issara idan elakiri awa register une naha. Meka ahanna mama register une mkada meke gdak aya mama dakka Oz nz wala post dala tynawa ekai. Ubala dennata mama nida unu apahasuthawayata sory bn. Mama oz migrate wenna thirane kala. Me tread eken mama eka deyak therum gaththa lankawe minissu ekekuta ekek naha kiyala. Methana comment karala mata help karapu okkotama thanks machanla. Saha mata kukuharpa kiyapu ubalatat thanks.
     

    rskoora

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    Machan mama fake newei. Mama issara idan elakiri awa register une naha. Meka ahanna mama register une mkada meke gdak aya mama dakka Oz nz wala post dala tynawa ekai. Ubala dennata mama nida unu apahasuthawayata sory bn. Mama oz migrate wenna thirane kala. Me tread eken mama eka deyak therum gaththa lankawe minissu ekekuta ekek naha kiyala. Methana comment karala mata help karapu okkotama thanks machanla. Saha mata kukuharpa kiyapu ubalatat thanks.

    Wadiya hitanna epa bro.. :shocked:
     

    pranathlcp

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    Machan mama fake newei. Mama issara idan elakiri awa register une naha. Meka ahanna mama register une mkada meke gdak aya mama dakka Oz nz wala post dala tynawa ekai. Ubala dennata mama nida unu apahasuthawayata sory bn. Mama oz migrate wenna thirane kala. Me tread eken mama eka deyak therum gaththa lankawe minissu ekekuta ekek naha kiyala. Methana comment karala mata help karapu okkotama thanks machanla. Saha mata kukuharpa kiyapu ubalatat thanks.

    and Don't forget to update this thread once you land in Aussie and establish yourself there. This is a community and it's meant to be a place where people can share the knowledge and experiences.

    So, there will be many more people in this community who'd be willing to have valuable information regarding the migration process and the aussie lifestyle. Feel free to share them, so that at least one of the Elakiriyans would find it useful :)

    I wish you all the very best for your journey :)
     
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    Sunil dinawamu

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    මම එලකිරියට අලුත් තමයි. මම එලකිරියට ආවේ ලොකු උදව්වක් බලං.

    ඉතිං මට දැනගන්න ඔනි new Zealand යන එක risky ද කියලා. සහ මේ rරටවල් දෙකෙන් හොද මොන රටද කියලා.

    thanks

    ඔයා අද එළකිරියට ඇවිල්ල මේකේ සේරම වැඩ කෑලි ටික අල්ලාගෙන නේ. :lol::lol:
    :lol::lol:

    New Zealand Or Australia 03-28-2017 12:51 PM tho wage gon harakek

    කියන දෙයක් කෙලින් කියන්න බැරි හැංගි හැංගි රෙප් කපන කොන්දක් නැති මල් පොන්ටියෙක්ට රිදිලා. පව් බන් උබ.

    Machan mama fake newei. Mama issara idan elakiri awa register une naha. Meka ahanna mama register une mkada meke gdak aya mama dakka Oz nz wala post dala tynawa ekai. Ubala dennata mama nida unu apahasuthawayata sory bn. Mama oz migrate wenna thirane kala. Me tread eken mama eka deyak therum gaththa lankawe minissu ekekuta ekek naha kiyala. Methana comment karala mata help karapu okkotama thanks machanla. Saha mata kukuharpa kiyapu ubalatat thanks.

    මට නම් හිතුනේ මම අර උඩින් දාපු පොස්ට් එකට රිදිලා උබම රියල් එකෙන් ඇවිල්ල රෙප් කපුවා කියල. කමක් නෑ උබ නෙමෙයි නන් ඉතින්. පරිස්සමෙන් ගිහින් සෙට්ල් වෙයන්. Good Luck!
     

    AnticSl89

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    මට නම් හිතුනේ මම අර උඩින් දාපු පොස්ට් එකට රිදිලා උබම රියල් එකෙන් ඇවිල්ල රෙප් කපුවා කියල. කමක් නෑ උබ නෙමෙයි නන් ඉතින්. පරිස්සමෙන් ගිහින් සෙට්ල් වෙයන්. Good Luck!

    Mata real fake kiyala dekak naha yako me eka thamai mage ac eka. Thanks machan
     

    AnticSl89

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    and Don't forget to update this thread once you land in Aussie and establish yourself there. This is a community and it's meant to be a place where people can share the knowledge and experiences.

    So, there will be many more people in this community who'd be willing to have valuable information regarding the migration process and the aussie lifestyle. Feel free to share them, so that at least one of the Elakiriyans would find it useful :)

    I wish you all the very best for your journey :)

    Ok dude. I will do it.
     

    master

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    Machan If you are being serious about migrating I hope you find this useful. I will briefly tell you my story to give you some indications of what I had to go through and will give you my thoughts on what you would be better off doing. I moved to NZ with my parents when i was 17 and I am 31 now. i lived in NZ for 8 years and then moved to Ausi back in 2011 and since then happily living in ausi (My parents are still in NZ though).
    Reason why I moved to Australia was coz it got tough for me to find a job there. Mata NZ citizen thibilath, NZ uni ekakama degree eka karalath, I was without a job for 1.5 years (I did Civil Eng). (we had massive earthquake soon after I graduated and the job market had a massive down turn). Aussi valata move une mid-2011 and I went to Perth first. Aussi vala about 8 months rag una. Melbourne hitiya, Sydney, hitiya and finally Brisbane vala found a traineeship which was not really related to civil eng but it was a construction company. maasa keepaayak ethan innakota, I was able to get a transfer to a site eng role and I am still with the same company. This is my story in nut-shell. (mata tikak katta kanna unata 80% of my friends who graduated around the same time, mechchara kattak kanna une na. mam jobs hoyanna muldi effort ekak damme na. pissu kela kela hitiye. It all changed after I met my GF back then and now wife). I was without a job for 2.5 half years and had applied for over 1000 jobs.
    My intention is not to discourage you but to give you an idea so you can be prepared. I can give you some ideas about how to apply for jobs and stuff if you do decide to come from my experience.
    considering your situation, I think NZ would be the best choice for your wife and Ausi for you. it is tough for medical professionals (with overseas Qualifications) to get the Australian registrations and find work. Exam is very tough to begin with and passing rate is pretty low. (I know this well because my wife is a doc and she is still trying to find work. She had couple of attempts at clinical exams with no luck and she has been unemployed for 3 years now (Not to scare you, we have a little one and she was mostly busy looking after the little one too). unless you are prepared to go to very rural areas, it is tough to find that first job in main cities for health Professionals. From what I heard, NZ is a little bit easier as the competition is far less compared to aussi. Cost for the exams (considering clearing them out in the first attempt) will be about $10000 if not more.

    As for you, Software eng/IT filed have more opportunities in ausi as people I know in the similar fields are all employed compared to some of my friends in NZ some of whom have given up working in that field and doing Odd jobs. (this may well come down to the way they approach hunting jobs as well. so don’t be discouraged). if you compare cost of living in NZ vs Aus, Aus is much better(depends on where in Aus of course. Syd/Mel on the higher side compared to Bris Pert). you can actually save some after your expenses whereas in NZ, it's a little tough.

    I am not sure how old you are and if you have any kids/ thinking of having one soon etc. But I strongly recommend where ever you go, leave your wife in SL until you settle down as your wife wont be ably to get in to her field straight away and exams are fairly expensive (Unless your current financial state is strong enough and secure and you can survive on one salary untill she clears the exams). Or if you both come together and she has no issue with doing part time work, then thats fine. but you wond have the freedom of moving anywhhere when you have a family. (ada call karala kivvoth heta hena dotte job ekak thiyanava kiyala, if your on your own you can easily commit you know) once you get there try to find a part time, and then start looking for the jobs in your field. if you want to get into you field right away and if you dont find anything , that can demoralize you a lot. it wont be hard to find a part time either in NZ or Ausi (i.e shops, factory, cleaning) just to give you an idea, pay scale for most part time jobs in Ausi is about $20-22 per Hr and $13-15 in NZ. if you work about 20hrs that will be just enough to pay ur rent and expenses as you would not have to use your money from SL. (this considering ur living by yourself.)
    As some members have already suggest, search on seek.com.au and seek.co.nz for relevent job opportunities but dont waste your time applying as I have never heard of anyone who scored a job through seek while they were living in SL. Also, once you decide which city you are going to, search for Softaware/IT companies and make a list of their contacts.
    its a big move moving countries and as I said a few times my intention was not to scare you but to give you some awareness. I am not realy an active member on this forum and only visit when I don’t really have anything else to do. Drop me a PM if you have questions and give me your email. I am more than happy to help you with any queries. think carefully, do some research and make your decision wisely and good luck mate!! finally, NZ; lovely country to live in peace and Aus; better country to work in. 
     

    blackcatcyb

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    මචන් එනවා නම් PR වරෙන්, නැත්නම් කට්ට තමා. මම දන්න කීප දෙනෙක් ඉන්නවා PR ඇවිල්ලත් 3 years විතර job set කරගන්න බැරි වුන.
     

    AnticSl89

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    Machan If you are being serious about migrating I hope you find this useful. I will briefly tell you my story to give you some indications of what I had to go through and will give you my thoughts on what you would be better off doing. I moved to NZ with my parents when i was 17 and I am 31 now. i lived in NZ for 8 years and then moved to Ausi back in 2011 and since then happily living in ausi (My parents are still in NZ though).
    Reason why I moved to Australia was coz it got tough for me to find a job there. Mata NZ citizen thibilath, NZ uni ekakama degree eka karalath, I was without a job for 1.5 years (I did Civil Eng). (we had massive earthquake soon after I graduated and the job market had a massive down turn). Aussi valata move une mid-2011 and I went to Perth first. Aussi vala about 8 months rag una. Melbourne hitiya, Sydney, hitiya and finally Brisbane vala found a traineeship which was not really related to civil eng but it was a construction company. maasa keepaayak ethan innakota, I was able to get a transfer to a site eng role and I am still with the same company. This is my story in nut-shell. (mata tikak katta kanna unata 80% of my friends who graduated around the same time, mechchara kattak kanna une na. mam jobs hoyanna muldi effort ekak damme na. pissu kela kela hitiye. It all changed after I met my GF back then and now wife). I was without a job for 2.5 half years and had applied for over 1000 jobs.
    My intention is not to discourage you but to give you an idea so you can be prepared. I can give you some ideas about how to apply for jobs and stuff if you do decide to come from my experience.
    considering your situation, I think NZ would be the best choice for your wife and Ausi for you. it is tough for medical professionals (with overseas Qualifications) to get the Australian registrations and find work. Exam is very tough to begin with and passing rate is pretty low. (I know this well because my wife is a doc and she is still trying to find work. She had couple of attempts at clinical exams with no luck and she has been unemployed for 3 years now (Not to scare you, we have a little one and she was mostly busy looking after the little one too). unless you are prepared to go to very rural areas, it is tough to find that first job in main cities for health Professionals. From what I heard, NZ is a little bit easier as the competition is far less compared to aussi. Cost for the exams (considering clearing them out in the first attempt) will be about $10000 if not more.

    As for you, Software eng/IT filed have more opportunities in ausi as people I know in the similar fields are all employed compared to some of my friends in NZ some of whom have given up working in that field and doing Odd jobs. (this may well come down to the way they approach hunting jobs as well. so don’t be discouraged). if you compare cost of living in NZ vs Aus, Aus is much better(depends on where in Aus of course. Syd/Mel on the higher side compared to Bris Pert). you can actually save some after your expenses whereas in NZ, it's a little tough.

    I am not sure how old you are and if you have any kids/ thinking of having one soon etc. But I strongly recommend where ever you go, leave your wife in SL until you settle down as your wife wont be ably to get in to her field straight away and exams are fairly expensive (Unless your current financial state is strong enough and secure and you can survive on one salary untill she clears the exams). Or if you both come together and she has no issue with doing part time work, then thats fine. but you wond have the freedom of moving anywhhere when you have a family. (ada call karala kivvoth heta hena dotte job ekak thiyanava kiyala, if your on your own you can easily commit you know) once you get there try to find a part time, and then start looking for the jobs in your field. if you want to get into you field right away and if you dont find anything , that can demoralize you a lot. it wont be hard to find a part time either in NZ or Ausi (i.e shops, factory, cleaning) just to give you an idea, pay scale for most part time jobs in Ausi is about $20-22 per Hr and $13-15 in NZ. if you work about 20hrs that will be just enough to pay ur rent and expenses as you would not have to use your money from SL. (this considering ur living by yourself.)
    As some members have already suggest, search on seek.com.au and seek.co.nz for relevent job opportunities but dont waste your time applying as I have never heard of anyone who scored a job through seek while they were living in SL. Also, once you decide which city you are going to, search for Softaware/IT companies and make a list of their contacts.
    its a big move moving countries and as I said a few times my intention was not to scare you but to give you some awareness. I am not realy an active member on this forum and only visit when I don’t really have anything else to do. Drop me a PM if you have questions and give me your email. I am more than happy to help you with any queries. think carefully, do some research and make your decision wisely and good luck mate!! finally, NZ; lovely country to live in peace and Aus; better country to work in. 
    Thans for sharing. Its appeal for me. I will pm to you.
     

    rskoora

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    Machan If you are being serious about migrating I hope you find this useful. I will briefly tell you my story to give you some indications of what I had to go through and will give you my thoughts on what you would be better off doing. I moved to NZ with my parents when i was 17 and I am 31 now. i lived in NZ for 8 years and then moved to Ausi back in 2011 and since then happily living in ausi (My parents are still in NZ though).
    Reason why I moved to Australia was coz it got tough for me to find a job there. Mata NZ citizen thibilath, NZ uni ekakama degree eka karalath, I was without a job for 1.5 years (I did Civil Eng). (we had massive earthquake soon after I graduated and the job market had a massive down turn). Aussi valata move une mid-2011 and I went to Perth first. Aussi vala about 8 months rag una. Melbourne hitiya, Sydney, hitiya and finally Brisbane vala found a traineeship which was not really related to civil eng but it was a construction company. maasa keepaayak ethan innakota, I was able to get a transfer to a site eng role and I am still with the same company. This is my story in nut-shell. (mata tikak katta kanna unata 80% of my friends who graduated around the same time, mechchara kattak kanna une na. mam jobs hoyanna muldi effort ekak damme na. pissu kela kela hitiye. It all changed after I met my GF back then and now wife). I was without a job for 2.5 half years and had applied for over 1000 jobs.
    My intention is not to discourage you but to give you an idea so you can be prepared. I can give you some ideas about how to apply for jobs and stuff if you do decide to come from my experience.
    considering your situation, I think NZ would be the best choice for your wife and Ausi for you. it is tough for medical professionals (with overseas Qualifications) to get the Australian registrations and find work. Exam is very tough to begin with and passing rate is pretty low. (I know this well because my wife is a doc and she is still trying to find work. She had couple of attempts at clinical exams with no luck and she has been unemployed for 3 years now (Not to scare you, we have a little one and she was mostly busy looking after the little one too). unless you are prepared to go to very rural areas, it is tough to find that first job in main cities for health Professionals. From what I heard, NZ is a little bit easier as the competition is far less compared to aussi. Cost for the exams (considering clearing them out in the first attempt) will be about $10000 if not more.

    As for you, Software eng/IT filed have more opportunities in ausi as people I know in the similar fields are all employed compared to some of my friends in NZ some of whom have given up working in that field and doing Odd jobs. (this may well come down to the way they approach hunting jobs as well. so don’t be discouraged). if you compare cost of living in NZ vs Aus, Aus is much better(depends on where in Aus of course. Syd/Mel on the higher side compared to Bris Pert). you can actually save some after your expenses whereas in NZ, it's a little tough.

    I am not sure how old you are and if you have any kids/ thinking of having one soon etc. But I strongly recommend where ever you go, leave your wife in SL until you settle down as your wife wont be ably to get in to her field straight away and exams are fairly expensive (Unless your current financial state is strong enough and secure and you can survive on one salary untill she clears the exams). Or if you both come together and she has no issue with doing part time work, then thats fine. but you wond have the freedom of moving anywhhere when you have a family. (ada call karala kivvoth heta hena dotte job ekak thiyanava kiyala, if your on your own you can easily commit you know) once you get there try to find a part time, and then start looking for the jobs in your field. if you want to get into you field right away and if you dont find anything , that can demoralize you a lot. it wont be hard to find a part time either in NZ or Ausi (i.e shops, factory, cleaning) just to give you an idea, pay scale for most part time jobs in Ausi is about $20-22 per Hr and $13-15 in NZ. if you work about 20hrs that will be just enough to pay ur rent and expenses as you would not have to use your money from SL. (this considering ur living by yourself.)
    As some members have already suggest, search on seek.com.au and seek.co.nz for relevent job opportunities but dont waste your time applying as I have never heard of anyone who scored a job through seek while they were living in SL. Also, once you decide which city you are going to, search for Softaware/IT companies and make a list of their contacts.
    its a big move moving countries and as I said a few times my intention was not to scare you but to give you some awareness. I am not realy an active member on this forum and only visit when I don’t really have anything else to do. Drop me a PM if you have questions and give me your email. I am more than happy to help you with any queries. think carefully, do some research and make your decision wisely and good luck mate!! finally, NZ; lovely country to live in peace and Aus; better country to work in. 

    Thanks machan you are a legend
     

    A. සිරියා

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  • Machan If you are being serious about migrating I hope you find this useful. I will briefly tell you my story to give you some indications of what I had to go through and will give you my thoughts on what you would be better off doing. I moved to NZ with my parents when i was 17 and I am 31 now. i lived in NZ for 8 years and then moved to Ausi back in 2011 and since then happily living in ausi (My parents are still in NZ though).
    Reason why I moved to Australia was coz it got tough for me to find a job there. Mata NZ citizen thibilath, NZ uni ekakama degree eka karalath, I was without a job for 1.5 years (I did Civil Eng). (we had massive earthquake soon after I graduated and the job market had a massive down turn). Aussi valata move une mid-2011 and I went to Perth first. Aussi vala about 8 months rag una. Melbourne hitiya, Sydney, hitiya and finally Brisbane vala found a traineeship which was not really related to civil eng but it was a construction company. maasa keepaayak ethan innakota, I was able to get a transfer to a site eng role and I am still with the same company. This is my story in nut-shell. (mata tikak katta kanna unata 80% of my friends who graduated around the same time, mechchara kattak kanna une na. mam jobs hoyanna muldi effort ekak damme na. pissu kela kela hitiye. It all changed after I met my GF back then and now wife). I was without a job for 2.5 half years and had applied for over 1000 jobs.
    My intention is not to discourage you but to give you an idea so you can be prepared. I can give you some ideas about how to apply for jobs and stuff if you do decide to come from my experience.
    considering your situation, I think NZ would be the best choice for your wife and Ausi for you. it is tough for medical professionals (with overseas Qualifications) to get the Australian registrations and find work. Exam is very tough to begin with and passing rate is pretty low. (I know this well because my wife is a doc and she is still trying to find work. She had couple of attempts at clinical exams with no luck and she has been unemployed for 3 years now (Not to scare you, we have a little one and she was mostly busy looking after the little one too). unless you are prepared to go to very rural areas, it is tough to find that first job in main cities for health Professionals. From what I heard, NZ is a little bit easier as the competition is far less compared to aussi. Cost for the exams (considering clearing them out in the first attempt) will be about $10000 if not more.

    As for you, Software eng/IT filed have more opportunities in ausi as people I know in the similar fields are all employed compared to some of my friends in NZ some of whom have given up working in that field and doing Odd jobs. (this may well come down to the way they approach hunting jobs as well. so don’t be discouraged). if you compare cost of living in NZ vs Aus, Aus is much better(depends on where in Aus of course. Syd/Mel on the higher side compared to Bris Pert). you can actually save some after your expenses whereas in NZ, it's a little tough.

    I am not sure how old you are and if you have any kids/ thinking of having one soon etc. But I strongly recommend where ever you go, leave your wife in SL until you settle down as your wife wont be ably to get in to her field straight away and exams are fairly expensive (Unless your current financial state is strong enough and secure and you can survive on one salary untill she clears the exams). Or if you both come together and she has no issue with doing part time work, then thats fine. but you wond have the freedom of moving anywhhere when you have a family. (ada call karala kivvoth heta hena dotte job ekak thiyanava kiyala, if your on your own you can easily commit you know) once you get there try to find a part time, and then start looking for the jobs in your field. if you want to get into you field right away and if you dont find anything , that can demoralize you a lot. it wont be hard to find a part time either in NZ or Ausi (i.e shops, factory, cleaning) just to give you an idea, pay scale for most part time jobs in Ausi is about $20-22 per Hr and $13-15 in NZ. if you work about 20hrs that will be just enough to pay ur rent and expenses as you would not have to use your money from SL. (this considering ur living by yourself.)
    As some members have already suggest, search on seek.com.au and seek.co.nz for relevent job opportunities but dont waste your time applying as I have never heard of anyone who scored a job through seek while they were living in SL. Also, once you decide which city you are going to, search for Softaware/IT companies and make a list of their contacts.
    its a big move moving countries and as I said a few times my intention was not to scare you but to give you some awareness. I am not realy an active member on this forum and only visit when I don’t really have anything else to do. Drop me a PM if you have questions and give me your email. I am more than happy to help you with any queries. think carefully, do some research and make your decision wisely and good luck mate!! finally, NZ; lovely country to live in peace and Aus; better country to work in. 

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    AnticSl89

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    නිසා කැනඩාව බලා යෑමට තීරමය කලෙමි. මේ දවස් වල වැඩේට ලෑස්ති වෙනවා