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Title: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: MsMelanieLondon on 20 June 2015, 02:48:57 pm
Hi

I'm seriously considering moving to Aus for a month or three
I've heard it's legal and heard about friends of friends who've done the move and love it both for sun and professional fun

Please anyone who's been there and done that in the last 5 years, share your advice

Safe to work alone in your apartment or hotel or shared house with other girls?
Ok to work indie or better with agency?
Best seasons?
Average price?
Best locations?
Best websites for advertising?
Top agencies in Aus?

And whatever else you think is worth knowing
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Scarlet on 20 June 2015, 03:47:28 pm
I have also been considering working in Australia for a few months and I would love to hear what others have to say.

From what I understand, you would need to apply for a Working Holiday Visa, which allows you to stay in the country and work for up to a year if you are aged 18-30. I know other people who have worked in Australia using this visa, and they have all told me it is easy to get one. I don't know anyone who has escorted there, however, so I'm afraid I can't say what it's like as an escort.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Lady_Lust_XXX on 20 June 2015, 07:17:52 pm
Paris will be along soon and be able to fill you in.

One thing I know she will say ... It's very very expensive.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: ParisB on 20 June 2015, 08:39:50 pm
Paris will be along soon and be able to fill you in.

One thing I know she will say ... It's very very expensive.

Lol and the exchange rate dollars to pounds is shit now way less than when I used to go

The longer you go the better it is money wise as it becomes cheaper
One month you might break even maybe more if your lucky

At a rough guess Your looking at around ?1500 a week min cost when you factor in flights / advertising , internal flights , accommodation for a month.  as your flight will take up a good chunk
Yes you can get flight for ?500 but I think I generalky paid around the ?700 mark
Advertising ?100-?150 a week
More if you do newspapers
Accommodation depending on where you stay can be hideous. ?150 -?200 a night for a travelodg in Perth
Winter is more expensive
Avoid school holidays
I found it to be the safest place I have ever worked
Wouldn't go back because it's to far ,
I was interrogated by customs and realistically you need to go for a few months and hike I can do a month 3 months is to long
 

You can escort legally if your on a working / holiday visa
You can't if your on a tourist visa ( 3 months )

I did Perth
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Scarlet on 21 June 2015, 12:43:49 pm
I was interrogated by customs and realistically you need to go for a few months and hike I can do a month 3 months is to long
 

So the authorities will ask you how and where you have been working? I'm interested in how easy it is to work as an escort from a legal point of view.

Do you need to declare how much you have earnt? What is the tax situation? How did customs react when you told them you were an escort?

Sorry for the flood of questions.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: roseanna on 21 June 2015, 07:39:39 pm
I was interrogated by customs and realistically you need to go for a few months and hike I can do a month 3 months is to long
 

So the authorities will ask you how and where you have been working? I'm interested in how easy it is to work as an escort from a legal point of view.

Do you need to declare how much you have earnt? What is the tax situation? How did customs react when you told them you were an escort?

Sorry for the flood of questions.

If you're on a working holiday in Australia you do pay tax, but you claim it back. One place I would suggest avoiding is Victoria. There is a licencing system and you have to be registered to offer full sex, which means either outcalls or working in a recognised brothel. Perth is easier and more lucrative although it's not as good as when there was a mining boom.

Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: sausagemcmuffin on 15 August 2015, 11:15:17 am
I too am looking to go to Australia. So v keen to know what others experiences have been.. I'm over 30 so can't go on a working visa, so am a bit worried about getting caught.. I'm going to australia anyway travelling and am currently saving cash to go. It would be good to know that I can do some escorting whilst I'm out there though, to top up my cash . :)
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: elainegirl on 26 January 2016, 04:57:15 pm
Hi

I'm interested in Australia. I'd be going on a working holiday visa 3 months stay. If I buy a mobile phone there, must I show my passport or other ID. I dont want to.

advice would be greatly appreciated

thanks
Elaine
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: ParisB on 26 January 2016, 07:36:29 pm
Hi

I'm interested in Australia. I'd be going on a working holiday visa 3 months stay. If I buy a mobile phone there, must I show my passport or other ID. I dont want to.

advice would be greatly appreciated

thanks
Elaine
A working holiday visa is normally one year
A tourist visa where you can't work is 3 months
Not sure about if it's just a mobile phone I bought a spare one when I went and don't think I had to

But for SIM card you did have to show your passport when I went and it's probably not changed
you can buy a SIM card when you arrive.at the airport I reccomend Vodafone
 And you  can use your hotel as address for the paperwork

Although I bought a vodaphone SIM card of of ebay and registered on line before I went using a made up passport number and different name and a hotel address and it worked fine
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Seinna-Australia on 27 January 2016, 01:42:12 am
Im more than happy to help any girls if you have questions. Maybe you would be willing to share a few inside tips with me also as Im moving to the UK end of this year and need help your end also :)

Ive worked in Brothels and Independent all around Australia for the last 8 years on and off, and know all the ins and outs :) Ive found it very lucrative, safe (because of the laws) and met some amazing woman from the UK that fly over here regulary.

Flick me a P

Seinna xx

Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: ladyofthemansion on 27 January 2016, 08:52:06 am
Does Adultwork work over there?
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Lady_Lust_XXX on 27 January 2016, 09:20:47 am
I heard there is an age restriction for some visas. Not sure if it's still the same. If anyone has that info it might be good to mention here so that no one gets false hope then gets let down.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Seinna-Australia on 27 January 2016, 10:49:07 am
Does Adultwork work over there?

Not really.... Only a couple of ladies use it, change your Location settings and have a play with it. In all honesty, Aussie punters won't know what adult work is. There are 2 major websites for booking independents xx
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: ladyofthemansion on 27 January 2016, 01:00:00 pm
Does Adultwork work over there?

Not really.... Only a couple of ladies use it, change your Location settings and have a play with it. In all honesty, Aussie punters won't know what adult work is. There are 2 major websites for booking independents xx

Do those sites need working visa proof? X
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Lady_Lust_XXX on 27 January 2016, 01:09:47 pm
Does Adultwork work over there?

Not really.... Only a couple of ladies use it, change your Location settings and have a play with it. In all honesty, Aussie punters won't know what adult work is. There are 2 major websites for booking independents xx

I think Paris said you have to have a registered to work visa and supply the number when placing an ad anywhere. It's not like here where you can flannel your way around it. They don't make it easy for you that's for sure.

Paris has posted many times how she was held and questioned in customs for nine hours and you have to make sure all your phones and iPad or laptop is cleared of all adult links. They have their ways of finding these things on iPads etc that we don't know about.

Do those sites need working visa proof? X
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: elainegirl on 27 January 2016, 02:56:35 pm
Does Adultwork work over there?

Hi

I would love to work there on holiday visa. I want to get a sim card without ID. ParisB(thanks Paris) said when she worked there she had to produce her passport to get sim card. Is it still the same.

Thanks

Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: elainegirl on 27 January 2016, 02:59:01 pm
Im more than happy to help any girls if you have questions. Maybe you would be willing to share a few inside tips with me also as Im moving to the UK end of this year and need help your end also :)

Ive worked in Brothels and Independent all around Australia for the last 8 years on and off, and know all the ins and outs :) Ive found it very lucrative, safe (because of the laws) and met some amazing woman from the UK that fly over here regulary.

Flick me a P

Seinna xx


Hi Question for Seinna-Australia

I would love to work there on holiday visa. I want to get a sim card without ID. ParisB(thanks Paris) said when she worked there she had to produce her passport to get sim card. Is it still the same. I want hassle free as possible.

Thanks
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Seinna-Australia on 27 January 2016, 07:51:35 pm
Im more than happy to help any girls if you have questions. Maybe you would be willing to share a few inside tips with me also as Im moving to the UK end of this year and need help your end also :)

Ive worked in Brothels and Independent all around Australia for the last 8 years on and off, and know all the ins and outs :) Ive found it very lucrative, safe (because of the laws) and met some amazing woman from the UK that fly over here regulary.

Flick me a P

Seinna xx


Hi Question for Seinna-Australia

I would love to work there on holiday visa. I want to get a sim card without ID. ParisB(thanks Paris) said when she worked there she had to produce her passport to get sim card. Is it still the same. I want hassle free as possible.

Thanks

Hi Hun :)

Over the counter? Yes you do, but you can also buy them in your online shopping, so I would look into that. I highly doubt the delivery kid is going to ask. Maybe put in a different name at checkout?
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: elainegirl on 28 January 2016, 01:26:37 pm
Seinna-Australia

What do I do about advertising there. Do I need to declare tax number to advertise on websites. I wont use newspapers.

Thanks
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: ParisB on 30 January 2016, 06:39:29 pm
Seinna-Australia

What do I do about advertising there. Do I need to declare tax number to advertise on websites. I wont use newspapers.

Thanks

I think from memory it's only in victoria
I did Sydney Brisbane Perth Gold Coast mainly and didn't need to do anything apart from pay for my adds
I did the papers as well and charged slightly less ( different number ) and found that I got a really good response from the papers and some weeks I made way more from the papers than the on line advertising which is expensive and all onky work in certain areas
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: elainegirl on 30 January 2016, 10:20:42 pm
thanks

Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Esme1994 on 01 February 2016, 11:33:50 pm
Hello,

I've just got back from Australia after working there for a year. I worked on a working holiday visa and also on a tourist visa as most establishments don't check.
There are lots of big brothels in Sydney and Melbourne. Melbourne has more regulations in place, ie. Brothels can't serve alcohol to clients.
There were clinics in Sydney and Melbourne that will test you and give you the certificate you need to work for free, without needing to see any ID or for you to have health insurance. These are good if you are on a tourist visa.
In Sydney, working 3/4 days a week I would hope to make between $2-3000 a week. I'm a bit lazy and didn't put the long hours in, in the brothels. In Sydney brothels there seems to be a lot of party bookings. Some weeks would be slow, with a lot of girls working. I've never worked in England but some nights there could be 20+ girls on the floor and only a handful of clients actually coming in.
I would probably say the Melbourne brothels I worked at were busier.
Cost of living out there is high, for a private room in a hostel I paid $1000 a month, sharing with a friend. I have seen people rent their own rooms in apartments for $300 a week.
I also did private work, charging from between $300-500 an hour. I advertised on Locanto and also found a lot of clients on Seeking Arrangement; most guys just wanted an escort and are willing to pay good prices.
I have seen escorts advertise on websites Scarlett Blue and Private girls. These girls had lovely photos and were charging $600+ an hour.
I did incalls in cheaper hotels in Sydney, you can find decent hotels that charge around $120 a night.
Hope this helps anyone!
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: lapetitemort on 17 November 2016, 11:57:55 pm
Hi guys

So next year I'll be moving back to Aus, where I lived for some time last year. However I only stripped and never escorted so I'm wondering if any girls on here who have worked in Aus could shed some light? Looking at the girls online (similar to me in terms of looks/body etc) it seems that they charge a lot more per hour (?300 - ?400). Just wondering if anybody has any experience of these rates and what it's like working there? I'll be living a fair way out of Sydney but I'm planning on going once a week and booking a hotel and working from there. It's a big leap as I'm currently so comfortable working twice a week from my apartment that I just can't imagine packing it all up to go risk it, ha....
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Esme1994 on 18 November 2016, 10:07:03 pm
Hello

I have worked in Sydney and Melbourne both independently and in brothels. I think you can definitely charge more over there. I occasionally worked from hotels and did out calls ; I only advertised on Locanto so very basic advertising but could still charge over $300 an hour with a very basic profile and rubbish photos I quickly took on my iPhone haha. I also worked as an escort through seeking arrangement and could charge in excess of $500 an hour.

I've heard of good higher market escort sites (Scarlett blue?) and follow a couple of high class escorts on social medi who are very successful. Can PM you their details if you like as they are often very helpful and I think one established girl offers advice for a small fee.

Hope that helps! I really enjoyed working over there.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Lady_Lust_XXX on 18 November 2016, 10:45:58 pm
Paris should be able to help you.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: lapetitemort on 18 November 2016, 11:33:35 pm
Thanks girls! I'm really looking forward to it. I think I'm going to rent a very small studio work flat in the cbd, to save me using hotels. If you could send those details esme, that would be fab! :)
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: lapetitemort on 11 December 2016, 02:23:08 pm
Sorry to bump this thread again but have a question for those who have worked in Aus - is OWO the expected standard like it is in the UK, or harder to come across?
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: lora on 11 December 2016, 05:44:31 pm
Its technically illegal in most states but still offered by many.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: lapetitemort on 11 December 2016, 07:06:00 pm
Its technically illegal in most states but still offered by many.

Thanks for the reply! This is actually a relief as I don't offer it here so glad I won't be asked for it so much.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: lora on 12 December 2016, 02:02:09 am
New zealand is far more opposed to owo. But you can't charge such high rates.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: ghostworld on 12 December 2016, 01:00:02 pm
Hey,

Are there any escorts who work in Victoria, Australia? Or who have recently toured there? I used to live there but didn't work as apparently you needed a licence, although apparently this isn't the case any more if you are indy? Any information would be great, also I would have a student visa, which limits the hours I can work but I wondered if it excluded sex work?

Thanks
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: xw5 on 12 December 2016, 04:59:28 pm
Subclass 500 student - i.e. going to study something in Australia - visa?

Some get unlimited work rights during term time, others don't. Annoyingly, their immigration site doesn't make it clear what the limits are and how it's decided who gets what. Everyone on one gets unlimited work rights outside term times.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: xw5 on 12 December 2016, 05:05:34 pm
Are there any escorts who work in Victoria, Australia? Or who have recently toured there? I used to live there but didn't work as apparently you needed a licence, although apparently this isn't the case any more if you are indy?

You want to see www.consumer.vic.gov.au/businesses/licensed-businesses/sex-work-service-providers/licensing/apply-for-a-licence and in particular the 'small owner-operators' bits.

You don't need a licence, provided you're genuinely independent, but you do need to register.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Esme1994 on 13 December 2016, 09:52:46 am
Sorry to bump this thread again but have a question for those who have worked in Aus - is OWO the expected standard like it is in the UK, or harder to come across?

I didn't offer OWO and it didn't seem to be an issue.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: lapetitemort on 13 December 2016, 10:09:05 pm
Hey,

Are there any escorts who work in Victoria, Australia? Or who have recently toured there? I used to live there but didn't work as apparently you needed a licence, although apparently this isn't the case any more if you are indy? Any information would be great, also I would have a student visa, which limits the hours I can work but I wondered if it excluded sex work?

Thanks

Because sex work is generally higher pay for less hours, it shouldn't be an issue. Last time I was in Aus I was on the student visa & I worked as a stripper & I was fine.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: ghostworld on 18 December 2016, 12:18:14 pm
Which state did you live in LaPetiteMort? I know Sydney/NSW is a bit more relaxed, but girls I've known who toured (years ago) all avoided Melbourne/VIC as the rules were more stringent, but that is where I would be studying.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: lora on 20 December 2016, 12:46:46 am
Yeah I think NSW is the only state where OWO is legal. You might find if you are charging higher rates it will be expected.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: lapetitemort on 29 December 2016, 01:49:18 am
I lived in nsw before and will be again. Not sure what rate to charge at all yet as I won't be offering owo.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Tiffany1 on 23 June 2017, 12:30:27 pm
Hi ladies!
I'm planning to go to Australia ,but I don't really know too much about the industry there.I only know the advertise sites .I like to ask about the legality ,accommodation or if you have any practical advices.Thanks your help.If anyone need help to work in Ireland ,I can give informations.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: angelinadior on 28 August 2018, 02:21:11 am
Im looking to tour in Australia soon, its my first time going there and got no experience working there. Anyone knows any escort forums similar to this site that has infors on where to advertise, places to stay/best areas to work in different cites/ states

Any information and help would be appreciated. thanks
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: amy on 28 August 2018, 08:30:56 am
Merged
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Brownsugarrr on 28 August 2018, 01:14:14 pm
Paris did you apply for a working visa or went on a tourist 3 months visa?

Lol and the exchange rate dollars to pounds is shit now way less than when I used to go

The longer you go the better it is money wise as it becomes cheaper
One month you might break even maybe more if your lucky

At a rough guess Your looking at around ?1500 a week min cost when you factor in flights / advertising , internal flights , accommodation for a month.  as your flight will take up a good chunk
Yes you can get flight for ?500 but I think I generalky paid around the ?700 mark
Advertising ?100-?150 a week
More if you do newspapers
Accommodation depending on where you stay can be hideous. ?150 -?200 a night for a travelodg in Perth
Winter is more expensive
Avoid school holidays
I found it to be the safest place I have ever worked
Wouldn't go back because it's to far ,
I was interrogated by customs and realistically you need to go for a few months and hike I can do a month 3 months is to long
 

You can escort legally if your on a working / holiday visa
You can't if your on a tourist visa ( 3 months )

I did Perth
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Brownsugarrr on 28 August 2018, 01:17:19 pm
I thought the working holiday visa was for a year and not 3 months
the 3 months one is just the tourist visa

Hi

I'm interested in Australia. I'd be going on a working holiday visa 3 months stay. If I buy a mobile phone there, must I show my passport or other ID. I dont want to.

advice would be greatly appreciated

thanks
Elaine
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: ladyofthemansion on 28 August 2018, 02:29:33 pm
Also I believe only 18 to 30s can get working visa.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: lillybliss on 29 August 2018, 08:24:17 am
Only 18 to 30 year olds can get a working visa for a year then can extend it to two years, apart from that you can get work rights on a student visa and work a certain amount of hours in term time and then more out of term time.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Ladybug on 03 May 2019, 04:40:03 am
Hey, can anyone who’s lived/toured in Australia message me please. Whether independently or in a brothel any advice would be appreciated. I’m thinking to go there and wanted to work too but not sure on how to go about it and would just like to talk to someone who’s actually done it. Thanks in advance.  :)
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Katiekinky on 03 May 2019, 12:16:20 pm
Hey, can anyone who’s lived/toured in Australia message me please. Whether independently or in a brothel any advice would be appreciated. I’m thinking to go there and wanted to work too but not sure on how to go about it and would just like to talk to someone who’s actually done it. Thanks in advance.  :)

Will you have the correct visa to work in Oz?
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Ladybug on 03 May 2019, 02:09:55 pm
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Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Ladybug on 03 May 2019, 02:10:59 pm
Will you have the correct visa to work in Oz?
Im gonna get the working holiday visa
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: lillybliss on 03 May 2019, 09:32:34 pm
Get the working holiday visa but don't tell them you are going to be an escort, maybe also do a part time working holiday job like fruit picking or something just something to show you are working and then if you want to apply for the second year holiday visa (if you want to stay longer because you probably will) the fact that you can show you have been working in a lejit job will put you in good stead, also their is another alternative, you can get a student visa and work a certain number of hours a week while studying (obviously with escorting you can do more hours than you actually declare) and with that one you can keep renewing it and doing more study and it will allow you to stay longer  :).
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: ladyofthemansion on 04 May 2019, 08:56:01 am
Get the working holiday visa but don't tell them you are going to be an escort, maybe also do a part time working holiday job like fruit picking or something just something to show you are working and then if you want to apply for the second year holiday visa (if you want to stay longer because you probably will) the fact that you can show you have been working in a lejit job will put you in good stead, also their is another alternative, you can get a student visa and work a certain number of hours a week while studying (obviously with escorting you can do more hours than you actually declare) and with that one you can keep renewing it and doing more study and it will allow you to stay longer  :).

Am I correct in thinking you can only get the working visa if under 30 years of age?
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: lillybliss on 04 May 2019, 09:22:37 am
Yes LOTM x
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: mySecret on 04 May 2019, 10:19:18 am
student visa should be fine any age?
it is not bad as think to do...if the university is not bloody expansive as in uk!
love the idea of Australia for the weather and for the healthy lifestyle!

Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: mySecret on 04 May 2019, 10:24:35 am
how much you need to do everything...
mean starting a total new life! just bring a suitcase, a laptop and maybe £5000 just to install yourself?
Renting a studio is similar as London same price maybe more expansive!
 ::)

+35y old is good for working in a brothel? i would like as independent but just to know if i am ok for the brothel market?
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: lillybliss on 04 May 2019, 10:25:42 pm
My secret you need to be under 30 to actually get the working holiday visa BUT you can apply on a student visa, you don't need to go to uni as their are plenty of tafe courses (part time or full time) for foreign students also when you have finished one course you can do more as long as you have the means to support yourself  :)x
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: mySecret on 05 May 2019, 08:08:02 am
My secret you need to be under 30 to actually get the working holiday visa BUT you can apply on a student visa, you don't need to go to uni as their are plenty of tafe courses (part time or full time) for foreign students also when you have finished one course you can do more as long as you have the means to support yourself  :)x

Thank you so much! sounds good!  :D
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: ladyofthemansion on 05 May 2019, 08:28:25 am
So you can get student visa any age?
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: lillybliss on 05 May 2019, 11:42:50 am
Yes as far as I'm aware  :).
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: mySecret on 05 May 2019, 03:37:22 pm
seems not age limits...however as i understood should be full time and you must study in accredited school
visa is like 580usd LOL and there are a big list of school...
need to check further

Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: lillybliss on 05 May 2019, 06:04:10 pm
You can still do full time as it's only school hours and then escort at night and in the holidays (half term and so on)  :)
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: mlmcardiff on 07 May 2019, 02:32:11 pm
I used to work in Australia, it was a while ago now but if you want to ask any questions feel free to PM me.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Love.Sex.Dreams on 22 May 2019, 08:06:09 am
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Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: mySecret on 26 May 2019, 03:14:06 pm
I used to work in Australia, it was a while ago now but if you want to ask any questions feel free to PM me.

hi! we can not pm you as you are a guest!  :-[
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: mySecret on 26 May 2019, 03:16:46 pm
if i go in Sydney and i rent a cheap single room, could i do only outcall and make some money and then upgrade to a studio flat?
or maybe do just outcall...which i do not mind at all! i guess Uber exist there too!  ;D or i can rent a bike!! (joking) Thank you so much! i am budgeting everything...finally it is ok not bloody expansive!
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: lillybliss on 26 May 2019, 09:03:44 pm
Yes my secret Uber does exist in Australia x
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: mySecret on 27 May 2019, 03:58:55 pm
Yes my secret Uber does exist in Australia x

ahah thank you! Eat uber too! i am joking! Thank you! just to check if it is not another planet!  ;D
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: lapetitemort on 31 May 2019, 09:00:40 am
Some updated intel on Australia - I arrived July 2017, which was the end of the 'mining boom', during which many Aussie escorts were making big bucks. I was expecting to be really busy (as I was in the uk) but I really really struggled; it took me a long time to build up a clientele. By early 2018 I had done this and was doing pretty well, pulling in a decent income every week and saving a big chunk of it. However since the end of 2018, the Aussie economy/housing market has struggled quite a lot and the escort industry has become ridiculously oversaturated. There are thousands and thousands of workers on each main city page, and punters have never been so spoilt for choice. I have gone from comfortably getting about 8 bookings a week to 2, if I'm lucky. I'm moving back home very soon and crossing my fingers I'll be busier in the UK! If you plan on moving to Aus and only need one or two bookings a week (higher rate per hour, average of 500 AUD, which is 250GBP so 500gbp a week) then you'll be fine. If you're planning on moving here to make bank, I would rethink your position. I would hate for anybody to move here thinking it's a gold mine x
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: BethElizabeth on 31 May 2019, 09:38:07 am
Some updated intel on Australia - I arrived July 2017, which was the end of the 'mining boom', during which many Aussie escorts were making big bucks. I was expecting to be really busy (as I was in the uk) but I really really struggled; it took me a long time to build up a clientele. By early 2018 I had done this and was doing pretty well, pulling in a decent income every week and saving a big chunk of it. However since the end of 2018, the Aussie economy/housing market has struggled quite a lot and the escort industry has become ridiculously oversaturated. There are thousands and thousands of workers on each main city page, and punters have never been so spoilt for choice. I have gone from comfortably getting about 8 bookings a week to 2, if I'm lucky. I'm moving back home very soon and crossing my fingers I'll be busier in the UK! If you plan on moving to Aus and only need one or two bookings a week (higher rate per hour, average of 500 AUD, which is 250GBP so 500gbp a week) then you'll be fine. If you're planning on moving here to make bank, I would rethink your position. I would hate for anybody to move here thinking it's a gold mine x


Thanks for the info Lapetitemort! Do you mind me asking where abouts in Australia you were working?
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: mySecret on 31 May 2019, 11:54:29 am
Some updated intel on Australia - I arrived July 2017, which was the end of the 'mining boom', during which many Aussie escorts were making big bucks. I was expecting to be really busy (as I was in the uk) but I really really struggled; it took me a long time to build up a clientele. By early 2018 I had done this and was doing pretty well, pulling in a decent income every week and saving a big chunk of it. However since the end of 2018, the Aussie economy/housing market has struggled quite a lot and the escort industry has become ridiculously oversaturated. There are thousands and thousands of workers on each main city page, and punters have never been so spoilt for choice. I have gone from comfortably getting about 8 bookings a week to 2, if I'm lucky. I'm moving back home very soon and crossing my fingers I'll be busier in the UK! If you plan on moving to Aus and only need one or two bookings a week (higher rate per hour, average of 500 AUD, which is 250GBP so 500gbp a week) then you'll be fine. If you're planning on moving here to make bank, I would rethink your position. I would hate for anybody to move here thinking it's a gold mine x

ohhh thank you so much for all details, very helpful! 500£ are not so much lol! if you must pay rent, food and school (if you must study for Visa). I checked out websites in Australia and girls ohhhh look Stunning! however fake boobs, posh, elegant and everything gorgeous! ( at least by pictures ).
some they charge less and look next girl kinda of girl!
lot of Blondes! :) I am a brunette, classic beauty...not fake things (not yet)...oh well my lips!
i won t bank lot of money but at least some saving and living comfortable while study and work!

these are not good news! :( ahah

maybe for sunshine is worth it? :) less clothes and swimwear only!

btw thank you so much!
Are you british? Do you think that a western European girl or british are in demand there? could be exotic for Aussie clients! Am i wrong?
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: lapetitemort on 02 June 2019, 01:15:16 pm

Thanks for the info Lapetitemort! Do you mind me asking where abouts in Australia you were working?

Sydney, and I tour other major cities a few times a year x
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: lapetitemort on 02 June 2019, 01:18:08 pm
ohhh thank you so much for all details, very helpful! 500£ are not so much lol! if you must pay rent, food and school (if you must study for Visa). I checked out websites in Australia and girls ohhhh look Stunning! however fake boobs, posh, elegant and everything gorgeous! ( at least by pictures ).
some they charge less and look next girl kinda of girl!
lot of Blondes! :) I am a brunette, classic beauty...not fake things (not yet)...oh well my lips!
i won t bank lot of money but at least some saving and living comfortable while study and work!

these are not good news! :( ahah

maybe for sunshine is worth it? :) less clothes and swimwear only!

btw thank you so much!
Are you british? Do you think that a western European girl or british are in demand there? could be exotic for Aussie clients! Am i wrong?

They do like something a little different, yes - but there are lots of us! Lots of British girls here, lots of European girls here. The market is so saturated that even if you're different, there will be others like you. I feel like in the UK it;s easier to stand out a bit, but it's been two years so might be different now. The standard of living here is great regarding sunshine etc, but sunshine doesn't pay the bills lol. I'm sorry to sound like a negative Nancy, I just don't want people thinking it's all sunshine and roses here because it's suchhhhh a big move to make on that thought alone. If you've other things to come for, I'd say do it - but it's much better if you have a full time civvy job and you do SW on the side, over here x
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: lillybliss on 12 June 2019, 03:35:03 pm
Also it isn't always sunshine in Aussie their are cold months as well, sorry to sound like a weather forecaster x.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: mySecret on 12 June 2019, 03:59:30 pm
Thank you! yes, now it is winter! i know that it is truly expansive as well! yes, sunshine pay no bills! sadly not!
Thank you a lot! i prefer to know the cons instead of everything is amazing! actually make me think! talking to people London seems the best place to stay! even not escort related! so will see after Brexit if stay the same!
university is truly expansive! so over 30 is a bit complicated to move...you must pay study! basically you are going to work to pay study and rent..to cover all living cost and maybe some profit! i do not see it as a financial great move...maybe a move for change, fun, and sunshine. Of course for a civvy job if you get it...even difficult to get a working visa then...

why not to try? i am thinking about!

looking always for another place..maybe be happy what I got here!

Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Cardibarbie on 26 August 2019, 05:37:02 pm
Hello ladies! I am moving to aussie to work in a brothel. I already used my two years WHV.
Does anyone know if I can work with a tourist visa? I am declared in the uk and just wish to visit every 3 months thanks
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: lillybliss on 26 August 2019, 07:13:01 pm
I don't know if any brothels would take you on if you just have a tourist visa as It got a lot stricter in Australia on that a couple of years ago.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Dynamite Doll on 26 August 2019, 07:55:03 pm
Hello ladies! I am moving to aussie to work in a brothel. I already used my two years WHV.
Does anyone know if I can work with a tourist visa? I am declared in the uk and just wish to visit every 3 months thanks

No you can not work with a tourist visa. From what I have read online official sites ad watching (Nothing to declare) Aussie version many times people coming in to earn and on tourist visa and get stopped rejected sent back. So apply for a working visa.
There was one incident the female came in and was to have a meeting with her client dom mistress scenario she got stopped questioned info pulled up and sent back. Just be on the safe side and get the working visa so you are not in any situation to be sent back.

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Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: ParisB on 26 August 2019, 08:06:53 pm
Hello ladies! I am moving to aussie to work in a brothel. I already used my two years WHV.
Does anyone know if I can work with a tourist visa? I am declared in the uk and just wish to visit every 3 months thanks

It’s unlikely that a brothel will hire you without the correct documents. It’s not  worth the headaches and fines they can get from hiring an illegal immigrant .

I’ve had first hand up close and personal experience of Australian Customs and Immigration  😂

You can’t work on a tourist visa - that’s why it’s a tourist visa 😂and if you stay for 3 months leave and then try to renter within a few months without a very good reason they will probably question you as to why your coming back so soon.
 They aren’t stupid and will assume that you are either coming back for a partner / boyfriend or coming back to work illegally

I would recommend you leave it at least 6 months before returning longer if possible

If they are the slightest bit suspicious of you   they  can and do take your phones laptops iPads to check for any texts advertising that will prove you are planning  to working illegally  .
 One thing they will do is if you have a SIM card in your phone they will google the number to see what it brings up .When it bring up a copy of your escort add “Cindy in Sydney” your not getting in . 
Also if you don’t have enough money to support yourself that’s another reason to not let you in

And if they refuse you entry when you land  ( different from being deported ) you get a 3 year ban of visiting Aus /NZ

I would probably recommend go for three months work independently if possible then leave it 6 months or more before going back

Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: linglau on 26 August 2019, 11:05:56 pm
No way can you work on tourist visa, they really strict. I had first time job lined up there in massage parlour. I was 18 and was interrogated and refused entry from Thailand. Put on next flight to Bangkok and told was not allowed entry for next 3 years. I never bother again, come to UK instead with no problem.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Dynamite Doll on 27 August 2019, 06:45:52 pm
It’s unlikely that a brothel will hire you without the correct documents. It’s not  worth the headaches and fines they can get from hiring an illegal immigrant .

I’ve had first hand up close and personal experience of Australian Customs and Immigration  😂

You can’t work on a tourist visa - that’s why it’s a tourist visa 😂and if you stay for 3 months leave and then try to renter within a few months without a very good reason they will probably question you as to why your coming back so soon.
 They aren’t stupid and will assume that you are either coming back for a partner / boyfriend or coming back to work illegally

I would recommend you leave it at least 6 months before returning longer if possible

If they are the slightest bit suspicious of you   they  can and do take your phones laptops iPads to check for any texts advertising that will prove you are planning  to working illegally  .
 One thing they will do is if you have a SIM card in your phone they will google the number to see what it brings up .When it bring up a copy of your escort add “Cindy in Sydney” your not getting in . 
Also if you don’t have enough money to support yourself that’s another reason to not let you in

And if they refuse you entry when you land  ( different from being deported ) you get a 3 year ban of visiting Aus /NZ

I would probably recommend go for three months work independently if possible then leave it 6 months or more before going back

You are spot on ParisB I was to lazy to write all of this.
They did the exact same thing to potential working ladies on the show of all that you have described.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: ladyofthemansion on 28 August 2019, 08:30:27 am
Can you get three month work of over 30? I thought only under 30s could get a work permit.
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: lillybliss on 28 August 2019, 01:40:10 pm
You can only get a working visa under the age of 30 LOTM  ;).
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Cardibarbie on 28 August 2019, 08:16:53 pm
Woo thank you for the information! I actually was in australia a few months ago just on holiday, I’ll be back for just 2weeks, I am flirting with a few guys and have many friends in australia hence why I am coming back and therefore thought why not try to work there, but yes I thought it would have been kinda difficult for sure. Thanks for the information, I won’t try without a solid plan and a visa :)
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: TYoung23 on 14 February 2020, 02:36:55 pm
Hello ladies I am travelling to Melbourne Australia in March and need advice where to rent in Melbourne and advertising site it would be very much appreciated!

Thanks

T xx


Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: washingline on 15 February 2020, 03:40:13 pm
Never been, can't help. Always wanted to go though. Good luck with your travels  :)
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Love.Sex.Dreams on 16 February 2020, 12:21:59 am
Hello ladies I am travelling to Melbourne Australia in March and need advice where to rent in Melbourne and advertising site it would be very much appreciated!

Thanks

T xx

keep in mind that incalls are illegal in the state of Victoria, you can only do outcalls or risk arrest. In Victoria, by law, you also have to register using your government ID and get a licence called SWA before you can advertise. I use "escortsandbabes" as well as "scarletblue" for ads, Sydney and Perth are the easiest places to work as these laws don't apply- you just set up your ad and you're good to go and work as you please
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: Rosefleur24 on 14 July 2024, 01:04:46 pm
Hey,

So I’ve been living in Australia for 8 months and I’ve really struggled getting work like what I did back in London. Its just not consistent and the jobs I do get are all party bookings, which I don’t like to partake in but I feel like I’ve had to compromise myself recently just to get the good bookings because nothing other then party bookings are coming in.

Where are the businessman who would see you in their lunch break or dinner during a business trip like in London? Its very different clientele which would be fine but no one wants to make a booking unless it’s 1am in the morning here.

Any advice and feedback welcome!
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: amy on 14 July 2024, 03:09:55 pm
I've merged your post here Rosefleur24 - it's not been added to that recently, but some of the stuff might be helpful and a bump won't hurt it if anybody has some current experience :)
Title: Re: Advice for Working in Australia
Post by: RB1 on 15 July 2024, 08:48:17 am
Hey,

So I’ve been living in Australia for 8 months and I’ve really struggled getting work like what I did back in London. Its just not consistent and the jobs I do get are all party bookings, which I don’t like to partake in but I feel like I’ve had to compromise myself recently just to get the good bookings because nothing other then party bookings are coming in.

Where are the businessman who would see you in their lunch break or dinner during a business trip like in London? Its very different clientele which would be fine but no one wants to make a booking unless it’s 1am in the morning here.

Any advice and feedback welcome!

When i went it was a good few years ago
But I did really well in Brisbane & Perth & the Gold Coast

I never worked late or did party booking as as I don’t that in the uk

Back then I used private Girls / Scarlett Blue and punter planet & cracker
Plus the local papers but on a different number
There was also a website for Brisbane / Gold Coast but I can’t remember what it was called

Perth private girls / and local papers