Travel Australia - Indonesian Maid Visa?
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verykiasumummy:
Got ulterior motive one mah. Cos I don't fancy having to wake up to prepare breakfast or end the day doing laundry.Funz:
I bring mine along on most trips, especially those self drive ones. We usually travel with the whole extended family and with her along, she helps with the cooking and laundry.
u r a good employer too.... even when my whole extended family was travelling, i told her to stay in another friend's plc.
She will be over the moon if I give her a paid vacation home, which I prefer not to. I don't fancy putting her at the agent and having to pay lodging and if anything happens during that period, I will still be liable. And I tend not to want to impose on my friends especially if they too have helpers of their own. Don't want them to pick up or pass on weird habits or start to compare. So best alternative will be to drag her along.
See, not all that altruistic. :razz: -
Funz:
:oops:3Boys:
Well well well, good to have checked, completely forgot that Singaporeans need visas too!
That happens when you have travel desk to do all your work travel arrangements.
Actually so many places are visa free for SG passport, EU, US, Japan, China, no problem as a tourist. I used to routinely ask the question about visas, now I routinely don't! -
Funz:
Got ulterior motive one mah. Cos I don't fancy having to wake up to prepare breakfast or end the day doing laundry.verykiasumummy:
[quote=\"Funz\"]I bring mine along on most trips, especially those self drive ones. We usually travel with the whole extended family and with her along, she helps with the cooking and laundry.
u r a good employer too.... even when my whole extended family was travelling, i told her to stay in another friend's plc.
She will be over the moon if I give her a paid vacation home, which I prefer not to. I don't fancy putting her at the agent and having to pay lodging and if anything happens during that period, I will still be liable. And I tend not to want to impose on my friends especially if they too have helpers of their own. Don't want them to pick up or pass on weird habits or start to compare. So best alternative will be to drag her along.
See, not all that altruistic. :razz:[/quote]true but still, u brought her along.. for us, we nv consider that as we usually bring laundry back and breakfast is to eat out.. most impt is during holidays, we splurge on luxury food and i really dun think my maid has to eat with us... like spoiling her... asking her to eat other food in another plc is not my style too... so my dh also agrees just dun bring her...
my friend has a spare room for her part time helper to stay only during weekends.. if my maid is there, she probably stop the helper for a week or 2.. of cos i wun impose my friend if she not convenient or unwilling..
there isnt many chances that we will travel wih extended family.. the only once was with both side parents and only that once... u might also have guessed what happened... -
Funz:
I bring mine along on most trips, especially those self drive ones. We usually travel with the whole extended family and with her along, she helps with the cooking and laundry.
can I ask how big is your extended family? I want to do it too but always have problem with self-drive cost if can fit people cannot fit luggage in the car. So in the end, self drive normally only DH, myslf and 3 kids. Only those (stay put in one place can take the gang
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3Boys:
:oops:Funz:
[quote=\"3Boys\"]Well well well, good to have checked, completely forgot that Singaporeans need visas too!
That happens when you have travel desk to do all your work travel arrangements.
Actually so many places are visa free for SG passport, EU, US, Japan, China, no problem as a tourist. I used to routinely ask the question about visas, now I routinely don't![/quote]yup probably only aust the odd one out... -
Dnls_mum:
just sharing, my friend went with her extended family 24 pax in total, they hire a bus in taipei...Funz:
I bring mine along on most trips, especially those self drive ones. We usually travel with the whole extended family and with her along, she helps with the cooking and laundry.
can I ask how big is your extended family? I want to do it too but always have problem with self-drive cost if can fit people cannot fit luggage in the car. So in the end, self drive normally only DH, myslf and 3 kids. Only those (stay put in one place can take the gang
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verykiasumummy:
just sharing, my friend went with her extended family 24 pax in total, they hire a bus in taipei...[/quote] :yikes:Dnls_mum:
[quote=\"Funz\"]I bring mine along on most trips, especially those self drive ones. We usually travel with the whole extended family and with her along, she helps with the cooking and laundry.
can I ask how big is your extended family? I want to do it too but always have problem with self-drive cost if can fit people cannot fit luggage in the car. So in the end, self drive normally only DH, myslf and 3 kids. Only those stay put in one place can take the gang
My inlaws did that too. They got Chan brothers to organise a tour last year and formed their own tour group to go visit my FIL's ancestral home in China. We could not joined them as we already planned to go NZ. (lucky cos I don't like China kampong very much :evil: )
I once met a family of 7 during our self drive in Hokkaido. They fitted into an Estima. They used soft luggage, but still I don't know how they can have enough clothes and stuff for the 10 days. I very \"peifu\" -
Dnls_mum:
Minimum 13 people. Max 30+ for this size we charter a coach or book their local tours.Funz:
I bring mine along on most trips, especially those self drive ones. We usually travel with the whole extended family and with her along, she helps with the cooking and laundry.
can I ask how big is your extended family? I want to do it too but always have problem with self-drive cost if can fit people cannot fit luggage in the car. So in the end, self drive normally only DH, myslf and 3 kids. Only those (stay put in one place can take the gang
We will usually need a minimum of 2 MPVs. The last trip to Australia we had a convoy of 3 Estimas. For so many people on a trip you need enough drivers to rotate. As for luggage, we pack light as we do our laundry along the way. Even on a 2 weeks trip, DH and myself can share 1 luggage. DS and DD 1 luggage with space to spare and maid 1 cabin luggage. That is our winter packing. If summer, even lighter. We use a lot of packing sacks to save space.
We have been wanting to do camper van tours but due to the size of the group and lack of drivers we have not had the chance. -
Funz:
Minimum 13 people. Max 30+ for this size we charter a coach or book their local tours.Dnls_mum:
[quote=\"Funz\"]I bring mine along on most trips, especially those self drive ones. We usually travel with the whole extended family and with her along, she helps with the cooking and laundry.
can I ask how big is your extended family? I want to do it too but always have problem with self-drive cost if can fit people cannot fit luggage in the car. So in the end, self drive normally only DH, myslf and 3 kids. Only those (stay put in one place can take the gang
We will usually need a minimum of 2 MPVs. The last trip to Australia we had a convoy of 3 Estimas. For so many people on a trip you need enough drivers to rotate. As for luggage, we pack light as we do our laundry along the way. Even on a 2 weeks trip, DH and myself can share 1 luggage. DS and DD 1 luggage with space to spare and maid 1 cabin luggage. That is our winter packing. If summer, even lighter. We use a lot of packing sacks to save space.
We have been wanting to do camper van tours but due to the size of the group and lack of drivers we have not had the chance.[/quote] :thankyou: -
Funz:
Minimum 13 people. Max 30+ for this size we charter a coach or book their local tours.Dnls_mum:
[quote=\"Funz\"]I bring mine along on most trips, especially those self drive ones. We usually travel with the whole extended family and with her along, she helps with the cooking and laundry.
can I ask how big is your extended family? I want to do it too but always have problem with self-drive cost if can fit people cannot fit luggage in the car. So in the end, self drive normally only DH, myslf and 3 kids. Only those (stay put in one place can take the gang
We will usually need a minimum of 2 MPVs. The last trip to Australia we had a convoy of 3 Estimas. For so many people on a trip you need enough drivers to rotate. As for luggage, we pack light as we do our laundry along the way. Even on a 2 weeks trip, DH and myself can share 1 luggage. DS and DD 1 luggage with space to spare and maid 1 cabin luggage. That is our winter packing. If summer, even lighter. We use a lot of packing sacks to save space.
We have been wanting to do camper van tours but due to the size of the group and lack of drivers we have not had the chance.[/quote]i can imagine driving long haul... oh my... still got rotation shift... like working too...
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