Popular Post Will27 Posted July 4, 2018 Popular Post Posted July 4, 2018 Gang, we seem to get a lot of other questions and queries placed on the Aged Pension thread. Also have several threads on the same subject such as how to renew an Aussie passport. Seems to me it would be a good idea if we could have a new thread that included all of the other stuff like renewing drivers licenses and passports, ATO related stuff including residency questions, other government department questions and pretty much anything else that people can think of. If people think it's a good idea, we can ask to get it pinned. Any thoughts? 8
Popular Post ripstanley Posted July 4, 2018 Popular Post Posted July 4, 2018 I had to produce to Medicare my travel details. There is a form from Department of Home Affairs that you have to complete to obtain this information. Some departments do not have access to the immigration data base He is a link to the form. https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/forms/Documents/1359.pdf 4
Popular Post Will27 Posted July 4, 2018 Author Popular Post Posted July 4, 2018 16 minutes ago, ripstanley said: I had to produce to Medicare my travel details. There is a form from Department of Home Affairs that you have to complete to obtain this information. Some departments do not have access to the immigration data base He is a link to the form. https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/forms/Documents/1359.pdf Nice work. I think that form might have other uses as well. Maybe for the Australian Electoral Commission if you need to tell them why you haven't voted for example. 3
Popular Post sceadugenga Posted July 4, 2018 Popular Post Posted July 4, 2018 I'll make this a pinned thread to encourage it's use. I suggest that people answering questions add a link to their post backing up their information. Make's it harder to dispute and fewer disputes mean less moderating.... 5
4MyEgo Posted July 4, 2018 Posted July 4, 2018 8 hours ago, ripstanley said: I had to produce to Medicare my travel details. There is a form from Department of Home Affairs that you have to complete to obtain this information. Some departments do not have access to the immigration data base He is a link to the form. https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/forms/Documents/1359.pdf I have to ask, why did Medicare want your travel details, did your card expire ?
ELVIS123456 Posted July 4, 2018 Posted July 4, 2018 9 hours ago, Will27 said: Nice work. I think that form might have other uses as well. Maybe for the Australian Electoral Commission if you need to tell them why you haven't voted for example. This link gives several options for voting when overseas. https://www.aec.gov.au/Enrolling_to_vote/overseas/index.htm Best to advise AEC in advance so your details and location are on the electoral roll. This covers you for all elections, as the AEC Electoral Roll is used by all levels of Govt. 1
ripstanley Posted July 5, 2018 Posted July 5, 2018 On 7/4/2018 at 5:07 PM, 4MyEgo said: I have to ask, why did Medicare want your travel details, did your card expire ? I applied for a Medicare Statement 2
Popular Post Will27 Posted July 12, 2018 Author Popular Post Posted July 12, 2018 For many of us, it's that time again. I received an amended assessment earlier this year from the ATO advising I had understated my income due to bank interest not being fully declared. I phoned the bank and was advised that I was inadvertently given the incorrect amount. Was annoyed to say the least as I prefer to stay under the radar when it comes to the ATO. ATO to target $9b in tax ‘mistakes’ https://www.perthnow.com.au/business/tax/ato-to-target-9b-in-tax-mistakes-ng-b88893845z 3
Popular Post oxymoron Posted July 12, 2018 Popular Post Posted July 12, 2018 1 hour ago, Will27 said: For many of us, it's that time again. I received an amended assessment earlier this year from the ATO advising I had understated my income due to bank interest not being fully declared. I phoned the bank and was advised that I was inadvertently given the incorrect amount. Was annoyed to say the least as I prefer to stay under the radar when it comes to the ATO. ATO to target $9b in tax ‘mistakes’ https://www.perthnow.com.au/business/tax/ato-to-target-9b-in-tax-mistakes-ng-b88893845z I now use My Gov portal and eTax. Frightening how they know almost every thing you do financially, but easy for tax lodgement. Only mistakes you can make are relavent to say Health Insurance or deductions you want. So any mistakes are your own. 4
Freed1948 Posted July 12, 2018 Posted July 12, 2018 Just p'offed with a visit to OZ embassy. Can't be stuffed with the details tonight, but will reveal all tomorrow when I calm down. Off to bed to recover from that!!!!
ripstanley Posted July 23, 2018 Posted July 23, 2018 On 7/12/2018 at 7:44 PM, Freed1948 said: Just p'offed with a visit to OZ embassy. Can't be stuffed with the details tonight, but will reveal all tomorrow when I calm down. Off to bed to recover from that!!!! Can you tell us what happened?
moojar Posted July 26, 2018 Posted July 26, 2018 On 7/23/2018 at 11:34 PM, ripstanley said: Can you tell us what happened? Well he's still pissed off then! Somewhat related, I applied for a single-entry tourist visa at the Sydney Thai Consulate this week and was asked to provide a long list of information - the list on their website. Hotel bookings, airline tickets / proof of onward travel, 'evidence of adequate finances' (B20k for a single-person single-entry tourist visa), etc. Because we are staying with family I also had to provide a copy of my wife's ID card, and she has had to send an email saying I will be staying with her at such and such address and that she will not allow me to overstay. All fair enough and mostly as stated on the website. Caught me a bit unawares is all - I had to trot down to the nearest ATM and withdraw B20k equivalent to wave under their nose. I haven't previously had to provide so much detail, so just letting others know. It may be because I entered on a spouse visa early this year for a three-month visit. But other than that I have no history of overstays and I am not a serial visa exempt entry abuser - one visa exempt entry in the past two years. 2
ELVIS123456 Posted July 26, 2018 Posted July 26, 2018 On 7/12/2018 at 10:44 PM, Freed1948 said: Just p'offed with a visit to OZ embassy. Can't be stuffed with the details tonight, but will reveal all tomorrow when I calm down. Off to bed to recover from that!!!! Come on Fred - tell us the story. Maybe something we all need to know about.
ELVIS123456 Posted July 26, 2018 Posted July 26, 2018 26 minutes ago, moojar said: Well he's still pissed off then! Somewhat related, I applied for a single-entry tourist visa at the Sydney Thai Consulate this week and was asked to provide a long list of information - the list on their website. Hotel bookings, airline tickets / proof of onward travel, 'evidence of adequate finances' (B20k for a single-person single-entry tourist visa), etc. Because we are staying with family I also had to provide a copy of my wife's ID card, and she has had to send an email saying I will be staying with her at such and such address and that she will not allow me to overstay. All fair enough and mostly as stated on the website. Caught me a bit unawares is all - I had to trot down to the nearest ATM and withdraw B20k equivalent to wave under their nose. I haven't previously had to provide so much detail, so just letting others know. It may be because I entered on a spouse visa early this year for a three-month visit. But other than that I have no history of overstays and I am not a serial visa exempt entry abuser - one visa exempt entry in the past two years. Mate - this is only going to happen more and more to everyone - for a while longer. The Junta is cracking down hard on 'bad guys' but in the process they are also causing grief for 'good guys'. Years and years of easy and unlimited entry/access to all and sundry made Thailand the SEAsia preferred destination for many 'undesirables'. The Junta is finally doing something about it (trying to). May I suggest that next time, assuming you come and go once a year or so, that you dont bother with a Visa application. Aussies get an automatic 30 day tourist Visa on arrival - you do not need to apply - just go straight through to the immigration entry. But I recommend you take copies/orginals of those documents with you in case you are asked to 'come here' - especially the marriage stuff and return ticket - and have 20+K baht. I do this all the time when visiting Thailand now, and if I ever need to stay longer I get a ticket that can be changed, but first I get an extension of my stay (easy peasy). The Embassies are all being forced to crack down and are over doing it of course - it is much easier in Thailand. But after 2 times in any year they may question 'why' and at some point they may tell you 'nex time get Wisa'. If you are over 50 and return more than just once a year, I think you should consider getting a 'Retirement Visa'. A friend of mine does that because he visits with the wife at least twice a year (bugger has a mot more money than me). Once you have a Retirement Visa with unlimited entry/exit you can come and go as you please. Each year you need to 'extend your stay' on the retirement visa, and after the first extension, you will need to get a re-entry permit each time, before you leave. A little bit of trouble and cost up front can save you a lot of issues and maybe save you a big problem (if ever denied entry).
Popular Post 4MyEgo Posted July 26, 2018 Popular Post Posted July 26, 2018 I don't know why the Aussie Pension forum is closed so I will ask the question here. Was having a drink with a bloke the other day who just came back from Oz, and we was talking, i.e. how you going to survive here and he said that he has 5 years before he can apply for his full pension and as he retains his residency won't have to wait the 2 years for portability, that said he came out of the blue with this one, i.e. I might just take it at 62 and be done with it. I said 62, what are you on about, he said as he was 61, he could take it at 62 but would only get 70% of the age pension with no increase on the percentage until he dies. Now that totally through me off guard, I said you talking about superannuation or streamlining or something like that, he said nah, you can get the old age pension at 62 but you only get 70% of it for the remainder of your life. He couldn't point me to any website but said he would find it for me, in the meantime has anyone else heard of this ? Edit: Just found it on Google, took a while but it relates to the US...lol 3
Freed1948 Posted July 26, 2018 Posted July 26, 2018 9 hours ago, ELVIS123456 said: Come on Fred - tell us the story. Maybe something we all need to know about. Not much, but was just p'offed that they changed the need to make an appointment for any service provided by OUR embassy. Previously you could walk in and speak to somebody, but now you need to go to the website. Can't fault the staff for their service. I just wonder if in an emergency the lady at the gate is the one who decides if you can enter? 1
4MyEgo Posted July 26, 2018 Posted July 26, 2018 33 minutes ago, Freed1948 said: Not much, but was just p'offed that they changed the need to make an appointment for any service provided by OUR embassy. Previously you could walk in and speak to somebody, but now you need to go to the website. Can't fault the staff for their service. I just wonder if in an emergency the lady at the gate is the one who decides if you can enter? Is that the one in BKK, because the one in Laos is absolutely brilliant, although I do believe you need an appointment.
ronrat Posted July 26, 2018 Posted July 26, 2018 I was there am few months ago and had to take a ticket although I was the only person there and waited 10 minutes to be served. If I make an appointment and get there early or late what happens. I normally take a Bus from Pattya and then 2 trains and a walk,
moojar Posted July 26, 2018 Posted July 26, 2018 20 hours ago, ELVIS123456 said: Mate - this is only going to happen more and more to everyone - for a while longer. The Junta is cracking down hard on 'bad guys' but in the process they are also causing grief for 'good guys'. Years and years of easy and unlimited entry/access to all and sundry made Thailand the SEAsia preferred destination for many 'undesirables'. The Junta is finally doing something about it (trying to). May I suggest that next time, assuming you come and go once a year or so, that you dont bother with a Visa application. Aussies get an automatic 30 day tourist Visa on arrival - you do not need to apply - just go straight through to the immigration entry. But I recommend you take copies/orginals of those documents with you in case you are asked to 'come here' - especially the marriage stuff and return ticket - and have 20+K baht. I do this all the time when visiting Thailand now, and if I ever need to stay longer I get a ticket that can be changed, but first I get an extension of my stay (easy peasy). The Embassies are all being forced to crack down and are over doing it of course - it is much easier in Thailand. But after 2 times in any year they may question 'why' and at some point they may tell you 'nex time get Wisa'. If you are over 50 and return more than just once a year, I think you should consider getting a 'Retirement Visa'. A friend of mine does that because he visits with the wife at least twice a year (bugger has a mot more money than me). Once you have a Retirement Visa with unlimited entry/exit you can come and go as you please. Each year you need to 'extend your stay' on the retirement visa, and after the first extension, you will need to get a re-entry permit each time, before you leave. A little bit of trouble and cost up front can save you a lot of issues and maybe save you a big problem (if ever denied entry). Nah, we're visiting for 31 days on this trip - I stay as many days as I can get time off work. One extra day = $55 tourist visa, but flying on the days we are saved us $60-odd dollars each in air fare. So longer stay saved me money. ? But yeah, I've never bothered having all my docs / funds with me for a visa exempt entry on arrival, I'll have to change my ways. Hopefully this has been a warning for others reading this. Retirement visa - now that sounds like an option in future, thank you. We're two or three years away from actual retirement but make two trips a year, might be worthwhile. I entered on a spouse visa for our three month stay, that's another option. (I'm a bit paranoid when it comes to Military Juntas - good idea to get a 'human rights' entry under my belt I figured.) 2
Will27 Posted July 27, 2018 Author Posted July 27, 2018 10 hours ago, ronrat said: I was there am few months ago and had to take a ticket although I was the only person there and waited 10 minutes to be served. If I make an appointment and get there early or late what happens. I normally take a Bus from Pattya and then 2 trains and a walk, Get there early I'd suggest and wait.
4MyEgo Posted August 2, 2018 Posted August 2, 2018 8 hours ago, sceadugenga said: Now that's a bloody good Aussie story, thanks for sharing it with us. 2
sceadugenga Posted August 2, 2018 Posted August 2, 2018 Unfortunately the sound did not stick, if you can find the link on the ABC website the older guy has a real old time Aussie accent.
4MyEgo Posted August 2, 2018 Posted August 2, 2018 54 minutes ago, sceadugenga said: Unfortunately the sound did not stick, if you can find the link on the ABC website the older guy has a real old time Aussie accent. Soundtrack worked just fine, a real larikan the guy that sealed it on the wall. 1
Nemises Posted August 3, 2018 Posted August 3, 2018 I'm a big fan of the "3 in1" type coffee that's sold here in LoS. For some reason it's not sold in Aus shops (only online). Anyone know why?
Nemises Posted August 3, 2018 Posted August 3, 2018 Yes, it's available on eBay however I just take back a few hundred sachets from Thailand to avoid having to go on eBay during my lengthy returns to Aus. I'm just curious as to why no Aus shops (in any state) sell it?
Popular Post sceadugenga Posted August 3, 2018 Popular Post Posted August 3, 2018 Probably banned, real coffee lovers have a lot of power you know... 1 2
Popular Post Nemises Posted August 3, 2018 Popular Post Posted August 3, 2018 I drink 2x “3 in 1 coffee” each morning & 1x “3 in 1 hot chocolate” each evening. That means when I go back for my 2 years home detention I will have to take about 3,500 sachets through Aus Customs... look for me on Channel 7’s border control program. 1 2
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