Bank Account and Tax file number - ARRANGED FREE !! Before you Arrive in Oz -
NO MONTHLY ACCOUNT FEE (MAF) For 12 Months
Open your bank account before you land in Australia and get your tax file number sorted FREE ! - No Catches - No Obligations - CLICK HERE TO APPLY NOW or more info below ! Plus get 2 FREE international money transfers with TranzfersPLUS if you open your account through jobs4travellers the monthly account fee (MAF) will be waived for 12 months !!
FREE ? Yes free and with no hidden catches !!! Its quite simple really. Simply CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR BANK ACCOUNT SET UP and fill out your contact details and we will arrange for the Commonwealth Bank (Australias largest bank) to contact you directly within 2 business days. They will set up a bank account up for you the same day and then you simply have to drop into a branch when you arrive in Australia and collect your cards.There are NO catches, NO need to transfer money before you leave, NO obligation - if you are not happy when you arrive in Oz just close the account . Its that easy and zero hassle - one less thing to worry about when you land.
Once your accounts opened we will send you a Tax file form for you to complete and apply for your TFN on your behalf .We apply for it the day you land in OZ. Once we receive your TFN number it we then email it to you so no need to have a fixed address !
if you want to send money out before you arive, send your earnings home / tax refund home or In case you just want to transfer money to or from Australia at any time during your trip we have teamed up with tranzfers. They offer 2 FREE international transfers with great exchange rates and no nasty hidden fees, such as bank receiving fees!!! Just see how much you can save using them? Best of all if you need to do more than 2 transfers then their fees (£7 / $15) are fixed and with great exchange rates the're always cheaper than the main banks. Tranzfers will contact you but there is no obligation but hey If you need to transfer money at anytime these guys will save you heaps so register free when they call and rest assured your in good hands. Can't wait for them to call? Register FREE now for money transfers in seconds by clicking here to ensure you get your 2 FREE tansfers with no obligation. If you need emergency cash from home, or to send your millions back / tax refund back at the end of the triip you'll be glad you registered. Plus its all handled online so its happy days.
CLICK HERE GET YOUR BANK ACCOUNT SET UP NOW - NOT SURE / More Info? Then see below for why we recommend the Commonwealth bank
Why do we recommend the Commonwealth Bank ?
All banks in Oz charge monthly account fees but we have arranged a special deal for jobs4travellers site user where your monthly account keeping fee (MAF) will be wiaved for 12 months ! PLUS THIS IS WHY WE RECOMMEND THEM - They have the largest network of branches and ATM (cash machines) in Australia so if your travelling around you can always get hold of your cash using their ATM for FREE Plus you can also use Bankwest ATMs for free also and get money out over the counter at any Australia Post Office so you can always get your hands on your cash !!.
So what?
Well with ANY bank in Australia if you use another banks ATM then you are charged a fee of up to $2.50 !!!! Hence its best to use your own banks ATM, therefore best to be with the bank with the largest network of branches and cash machines so its easy to avoid paying fees.
Imagine - If your out partying a 1am and need to get some cash and you really going to walk the extra 2 blocks to try an find an ATM of your bank ? NO probably not so might as well have an account where you can use the most ATM / cash machines.
Disclaimer: Now please take this advice as just that, our opinion, as we are not financially trained but we have travelled Oz many times ourselves and on numerous occasions been in places where the Commonwealth is the only place with a Branch or ATM.....who do we bank with?
CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR ACCOUNT / TFN FOR FREE
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