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Dynamite Doll

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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #75 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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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #76 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


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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #77 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.

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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #78 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.

ladyofthemansion

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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #79 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.
I'm glad I got all the Cynthia Payne books before the prices rocked to sky high.

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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #80 on: 28 August 2019, 01:40:10 pm »
You can only get a working visa under the age of 30 LOTM  ;).

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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #81 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 :)

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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #82 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

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« Reply #83 on: 15 February 2020, 03:40:13 pm »
Never been, can't help. Always wanted to go though. Good luck with your travels  :)

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« Reply #84 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

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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #85 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!

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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #86 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 :)

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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #87 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