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Season 3 ender mga ka-beshies! And to end this wonderful season, nag-recap kami ng mga favourite tourist destinations na napuntahan na namin sa Australia and New Zealand. Malapit na ang Australia and New Zealand travel bubble kung san pwede na magtravel ang mga taga-Land Down Under at Land of Milk and Honey sa isa't isa. Idagdag pa diyan ang potential vaccines sa Pinas at sa buong mundo so ready set go na sa pag-travel very soon! But for now, kung naghahanap kayo ng ilalagay sa travel list nyo for 2021, then here are some ideas.
Enjoy and have a great 2021 sa lahat ng ating mga ka-beshies!!!
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O, papahuli ba naman ang mga nursing peeps? Syempre sa dami din ng nagtatanong about career prospects for nurses in Australia, nag-imbita din kami ng friend namin para magkwento ng experience nya. Actually, baka nakita nyo na tong guest namin sa social media bilang not once, but twice syang nag-viral nung nag-post sya about his experience here.
So hit that play button and listen to our ka-beshie, Jao Jundam, your resident nurse from Canberra, Australia!
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O mga IT peeps dyan! Your wish is our command. Dahil maraming nagtatanong kung paano nga ba magland ng job sa IT sa New Zealand, heto na ang episode para sa inyo! We invited Jao Zafra, a Software Engineer in New Zealand, to talk about his experience and answer some of your questions. O ano pa hinihintay nya, hit it!
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The hosts have a chat with Paolo Valencia, a volleyball enthusiast who established and pursued his passion for the sport, and recently organized a tournament involving Filipino volleyball teams across New Zealand. Paolo only learned volleyball in New Zealand, and now he's organized a massive volleyball community and one of the top players in the tournament.
Ang moral lesson? Tapangan mo lang. If you want to build something, go lang nang go!
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The hosts talk about the ins and outs of studying in Australia from the POV of an Australian university.
Thanks to Ms Deasy Sartika of Victoria University for answering our questions and enlightening us about the process of applying for university programs and what it's like to become a student in Melbourne. :)
1. Scholarship link: https://www.vu.edu.au/study-at-vu/fees-scholarships/scholarships/international-scholarships
2. VU Block Model: https://www.vu.edu.au/study-at-vu/why-choose-vu/vu-block-model
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: +61 466 531 504
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The hosts talk about the ins and outs of studying in Australia. Thanks to the Education Managers of Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade), which is part of the Australian Embassy in Manila for explaining to us the different pathways available for education in Australia and their differences from each other.
Grace and Kim promote Australian education in Manila and are very knowledgeable about what it’s like to become a student in Australia - from considering studying in the land down under, to getting a student visa, all the way from becoming a student in Australia!
Sources of information:
https://www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/
https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/student-500
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Nagchikahan lang kami dito about our experiences on what is considered "normal" in Australia and New Zealand. Ano ba ang do’s and don’ts of living in the Oceania region? Ano ba yung mga nadiskubre naming dapat ginagawa at ang mga - oops - di dapat ginagawa? Kinig kinig din pag may time para maiwasan ang mga bloopers namin!
#migratetoNZ #podcasters #NewZealand #migrate #pinoypodcast
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Our guest is a former college orgmate of ours! She and her family have been in New Zealand For 5 1/2 years now and she’ll talk more about her journey in New Zealand. Listen up to Che Limos-Morales' story from when she first moved to Wellington through her hubby who was studying then, as well as how she got a job in Finance and eventually built a loving fambam in the land of milk and honey!
#migratetoNZ #podcasters #NewZealand #migrate #pinoypodcast
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Mga ka-Beshies welcome to Season 3! At welcome din sa episode kung san napag-usapan namin ang top 10 #SanaNalamanKoKaagad moments in Australia and New Zealand. Ang daming mga nakakaaliw na discoveries ng mga pinoy sa lifestyle dito sa Australia at New Zealand. So kinig din kayo para sa konting katuwaan at mga funny anecdotes namin dito.
#migratetoNZ #podcasters #NewZealand #migrate #pinoypodcast
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We had a chat with Jay-r's former colleague who shared her experience in applying and processing a partner visa in New Zealand.
Meet Sloane Bartlett. Originally from Canada, Sloane has been able to travel around the globe, having worked in the UK for two years before coming to New Zealand. She was Jay-r's officemate where she worked as Learning and Development Coordinator. Currently, she assumes the same role in Kiwi Rail.
Sloane has just landed a partnership visa when we recorded this episode. So stay tuned if you're looking to apply for one yourself!
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One of the more complex visas that Pinoys go through is a partner visa. We’ve received a few questions about this particular visa so we decided to invite someone who can talk to us about her experience with it.
We've asked Tina's friend to sit down with us in this episode to share her insights, experience and tips about partner visa having done it herself.
Caveat lang noh mga ka-beshies, again, we’re no migration agents and this episode will only talk about our guest’s own experience. So you can get ideas from today’s episode and as usual, we suggest that you still do your own research, go to the Department of Home Affairs website to know more (the information you need to know are all there), and consider talking to an expert like a migration agent.
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Meet Elesiah Trance - Shang for short. Shang is this intelligent, savvy and street smart woman who has successfully landed great corporate jobs in PH and Australia, and also processed her own partner visa. And kabeshies, she has recently been granted the visa! So listen to this episode to learn about how she did it!
#migratetoAustralia #podcasters #Australia #migrate #pinoypodcast
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In this episode, JayR and Tina had a chat with Tina’s mate who talked about his experience migrating to Australia. He shared with us what it’s actually like to go through not one, not two but three different visa options!
Meet Sebastian Kuntze. Tina has known Seb as a client from her past life in Manila working in the Embassy. Seb is Regional Recruitment Manager from Victoria University and has just recently become an Australian citizen a few weeks ago.
Know more about his whole journey from Germany to Australia, transitioning from a student visa, a working holiday visa, a sponsored work visa all the way to becoming a Permanent Resident and a full-pledged Aussie citizen!
#migratetoAustralia #podcasters #Australia #migrate #pinoypodcast
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As Tina moved into her new place, the hosts talked about their experience of moving house in Auckland and Melbourne.
They took on a new format - TRUE OR FALSE - and tackled these burning questions:
Finding a place to move is fun and easy - many options to choose from and there’s plenty of supply! Since we are in first world countries, moving house is so efficient and such a breeze. Living solo is so much more expensive. So it’s always better to live with housemates on a flat-sharing arrangement. Most houses for rent in Australia and New Zealand are fully-furnished - so no need to worry about investing on your own furniture, beddings, housewares, and even parking is provided! Given the Covid-19 pandemic, house options and setup in Australia and New Zealand are now fully equipped to support working-from-home situations. I follow certain traditions/superstitions while choosing and moving into a new house (feng shui and example: rice and salt should be the first items to enter the house) -
Ang daming mga ka-beshies na nagtatanong sa amin about our experience moving to Australia and New Zealand. We've already done an episode on New Zealand. And for those asking about the various ways of moving to Australia, this is the episode for you!!
We’ll talk about the main visa options and migration routes to Australia!
Disclaimer lang ha mga ka-beshies. We are no immigration advisers, our views and opinions are just based on our own interpretation about the information that we read and stories that we hear from the experiences of others (friends, network etc.)
It is very important that you verify the information that you gain from us by doing your own research (DYOR), checking with the Department of Home Affairs website, or consulting a legit migration agent.
With all the different options, we’d like to frame this topic into 4 main routes: Skilled Migration, Employer-Sponsored, Student visa and Others.
Without further ado, here are more details about how you can potentially relocate and migrate to Australia!
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We know migrating to New Zealand can be so overwhelming, with all the visa options and requirements you need to organize. So we invited Ninay (or Girl Chasing Sunshine on YouTube) to talk about her journey and the things she did to finally move to NZ. Listen to this episode if you want to learn tips and techniques for getting that much-coveted visa. We love Ninay's energy - super kalog and ang dami naming tawa this episode, so tune in if you want some pure unadulterated good vibes!
Ninay has a lot of stories to share on her journey on her YouTube channel, so if you'd like to know more:
Girl Chasing Sunshine YouTube
Girl Chasing Sunshine website
#migratetoNZ #podcasters #NewZealand #migrate #pinoypodcast
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We discuss the main visa options and migration routes from the Philippines to New Zealand.
Note: We are not immigration advisers. Our views and opinions are based on our own interpretation of the information and stories that we hear from the experiences of others (friends, network, etc.)
Please verify the information that you take from this episode by doing your own research (DYOR) or Google mo Ghorl (GMG). Check out and consult the Immigration NZ website, information boards, or migration agents for more information.
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So last week we talked about the Filipino work ethics abroad - and sat down with Jay-r's previous manager Sundae who talked about her observations and workplace tips for Pinoys abroad. We sure learned a lot and WE CAN’T GET ENOUGH! So we invited Tina's previous boss to join us and break it down further for us!
Meet Matt Proft! Tina used to work with him in her past life in Manila - promoting Australian businesses in the Philippines. He was their Trade Commissioner based in Manila for a few months. He led the team promoting Australian products and services in the Philippines, and he worked with the Manila team in implementing campaigns and rolling out events.
Fast forward to today, he’s now working in the New South Wales Treasury creating support for startups, scaleups and Ecosystem partners.
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Matt talked to us about his experience working with Filipinos, what's unique about them, challenges they face when working abroad, and why the Filipino diaspora exists (Pinoys working all over the world).
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Welcome to Season 2! We kick off another exciting season talking about Pinoys' work ethics as seen by employers abroad. In this episode, we're delighted to be joined by Sundae Lim-McIlwrick, Jay-R's previous manager for the current company that he's currently working for (Fletcher Building). Sundae changed the course of Jay-R's career and life in general - she’s the one who interviewed him and landed him the job in Auckland.
Learn more about Pinoy's positive traits at work, as well as the not-so-positive ones. Find out how we can become our best Pinoy selves in the international workplace scene.
- Visa fler