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Julien

Hi all,

Newbie on the Papua New Guinea forum? Don’t know how to start?

This thread is for you ;)

We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more on your expat projects in Papua New Guinea if you are planning to move there.

It will enable us to help you better but above all to wish you a warm welcome.

Welcome on board!

springof_hopeministries

Hey guys, I am excited to join yo forum. I am very much looking to joining you on the ground in PNG if an opportunity comes my way.

springof_hopeministries

I can be consulted on anything in my area of expertise.

sumankalyan

hi, could any one tel me pls how can i get the work permit for PNG from india, sombody tole me that we ll get frindonesia easliy is it true pls let me know i heard PNG is good place for work and live, if anybody doing pls let me know ASAP i am intrested to move to pNG

rashmi sharma

hi every one !  :)   i m juss planing to move to PNG in KOkopo New east Britain . is any Indian expats there to catch up?

ckuijlaars

I've been in Madang now for 6 months when I joined my wife here (also Dutch) since november. She has a job at IMR in Yagaum. I'm looking for an interesting job, preferably related to my background which is biotechnology (mainly wastewater, wastewater treatment, sustainability, energy).

Usually you can find me on wednesdays at the Yacht club and on Friday at the Country Club (also on Monday when playing squash.

beth756

Hello everyone,
Not living in PNG at moment but have my partner working and living over there. I currently live in NZ with our children. He is loving the experience as well as his new job. Cant wait to go and visit to see everything he has told me about for myself.

BELA28

So happy to join the forum.

nemia

Hi im excited to join the forum..i got an offer as a senior accountant in lihir 👍

sebastine Sigl

My name is Sebastine Sigl- A young Accountant live in Port Moresby and Work for Ausaid.
I speak English, Pidgin Kuman and a few Jiwaka.

Good to join.

Regards,
Sebatsine

EMMamba

My name is Pieter Schlesinger and I work as a Plantation manager at NBPOL Higaturu. I speak Afrikaans English and Portuguese.

Nice to be here and meet all.

Regards

Pieter

sebastine Sigl

Hi its good to change emploeyers.

Congratulation for geting a new employment at Lihir.

Regards,
Sebatsine

sebastine Sigl

Hi there.. Good to hear that. Hope you come to PNG SOON.

Sebatsine

jon88

hi i'm Jon, accountant with 4 years experience. may i know if 4000 kina per month net of taxes, free accom, transpo, medical is good enough... as i read from the net, food is very expensive and internet, i'm not sure if it is good enough much thanks

stumpy

jon88 wrote:

hi i'm Jon, accountant with 4 years experience. may i know if 4000 kina per month net of taxes, free accom, transpo, medical is good enough... as i read from the net, food is very expensive and internet, i'm not sure if it is good enough much thanks


That amounts to $1600 a month. Not much at all.

ckuijlaars

jon88 wrote:

hi i'm Jon, accountant with 4 years experience. may i know if 4000 kina per month net of taxes, free accom, transpo, medical is good enough... as i read from the net, food is very expensive and internet, i'm not sure if it is good enough much thanks


Also, take into account the phenomenal rate of the Kina at the moment (yes, that is sarcasm). We've seen our income compared to our home country (NL) drop with at least 25%. With still responsibilities and no pension built up (so we need to save money) this quite hurts.
I recommend to negotiate a higher salary and include some recompense depending on Kina rates.
Not sure if it is an australian firm, but as far as I've seen are australian wages slightly higher than this 4000K (of course an australian employer would not pay for your house, on the other hand, you don't have the hardship of living in one of the most undeveloped countries in the world).
It also depends where you are based, in Madang (where we live) you can get a beer for as cheap as 6K, in Lae it is likely 8 and POM probably 10.

Topshorter

Hi i am a Papua New Guinean and i love my country rich with resources.. Any expats who are planning to come and visit / work here are most welcome to come and see for yourself, don't worry about what you hear from people, we are not going to eat you or killed you.. There are few people who are rough or stupid but most of us are friendly and cool, I love to be friends with gay expats so if you think you one please dont hesitate to contact me.. I can show you around you will be save in my hands..

gandzy

Hi expat community!

Me and my husband have just moved in to PNG, POM.
While we are getting used to live here, there is a feeling that we are lacking social circles.
Are there any social events happening in town?
We've been to Aviat, but people there seem to enjoy their own companies. In any case, if someone interested in making friends with a young international couple, please let me know. Would be happy to make this place more cosy with new friends.

Topshorter

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Michael Rangan

Hi All.
I currently have a lot of Expat Friends in PNG an abroad. I am on my 18th year working for an O&G. Have travelled most provinces in PNG and Australia.
I run my own Company in Rabaul-East New Britain Provinces and have contacts with the Tourism Group in east New Britain...Warm welcome to Papua New Guinea and enjoy your stay!!!! Contact if you need help.

Stevehigh

Hi everyone, my wife and I just arrived in PNG in July, 2014 from Missouri, USA. We're working for City Mission, A Christian NGO in Port Moresby, giving at risk youth a chance for education, vocational training and a chance for life apoart from poverty and crime.  I also oversee Meris Seif Haus, Women's shelter and hostel. We would be glad to visit with anyone, especially Americans.

Harriet13

Will definitely add you to my contacts inPNG. We will be moving to POM within the next month and really want to make as many contacts as possible, both with expats and locals. So might contact you for some advise from time to time.

Topshorter

No problem you are most welcome.. Iam a friendly person i love meeting new friends and socialising with them so feel free to contact me..

Topshorter

Hi i like meeting with people like you please do contact me on 72438071 if you like..

Stevehigh

Hello my wife and I have been in POM 3 weeks, so we're just finding our way around.  Please feel free to connect with us anytime.

Topshorter

Here is my # 72438071 call me anytime..

cgenturo

Just wanna say hello to all! Came here in PNG just   7 months ago. Living now in Madang.

jensharman

HI All
my partner and I are considering taking up a job offer in Port Moresby .... I'm keen and the city doesn't have the greatest reputation so am joining to check out what expats have to say...
Cheers
Jen Sharman

Stevehigh

We've been in Port Moresby 1 month.  I live outside of town, but drive into PM almost everyday to work and shop. We have settled in very well, and while remaining diligent in regards to watching our surroundings and avoiding rough areas we have found it easy to get around and have enjoyed the several shopping areas, including a Vision City Mega Mall.  Food is expensive, but with all of the warnings about danger, we have started to relax a bit and enjoy the town. for the most part the PNG people are friendly and enjoy being recognized with a smile or hello.  Better plan on spending a LOT for housing unless your company provides it. Fuel is 3.70 Kina a liter or around $6.50 US a gallon. So far my wife and I are enjoying it.  Listen to the advice, avoid certain areas, try not to travel after dark and stay alert.

Michael Rangan

Hi Jensharman,
I am a local resident of PNG. Tell me what information u really need.

Am willing to help in any way because I wanna promote my country and try to eliminate the negative and general thoughts few people have about Papua New Guinea.

Kind regards,
Michael

dendaze1023

hi good day i am Reden from the philippines pls hell me how can i go to PNG thankz in advance.

techur

Hi I have an offer to work as an Accountant in Anitua Ltd in Lihir Island. I want to know if it is a good company to work? I want to know if USD3100 per month net of tax with free accomodation and meals is fair enough. I also want to know if it safe to work there? And if I can bring cereal, coffee and milk when I go there?  I already have my visa approved and I am just waiting for the POEA documents to be approve. Appreciate your reply..thank you

Dianne17

Hi I am new here. I am considering to work in PNG. Anyone can tell me more about the situation there. About accomodation, as the company promised to give me an expat accomodation and also about the cost of living and where to safely hangout on my free time.

Markies

Hi my name is Francisco Parales Im 28 years old.I would consider working at Papua if there is available vacAnt positions.Im college under graduate but i had so mNy experience when it regards  to daily living like taking good care of animals like chicken,ducks,dogs and goat.Thats my hobby during spare time.I had my work experience as a baker for almost 5 years.After that i tried working as a Security Guard here in the Philippines for 5 years.Please look a job for me because im interested to work at  Papua.Thank you and more power

Stevehigh

Hi,

We've been in PNG a little over 2 months now, so I offer a Newcomer's opinion.

Typically a company will offer housing, utilities, phone, car and fuel, plus a salary package.

We were initially a little nervous about getting around because of all the bad publicity. PNG can be dangerous for sure, but after 2 months we have settled in.  There is plenty of shopping, some nice grocery stores and mini-malls and the Vision city Mall with food court that is nice. There are also a couple of modern movie theaters. We have never had any problems in these places.  There are certainly places you do not want to go, but you generally don't need to go to those places anyway.  There are also some good restaurants.  Lunches are typically around 20-30 Kina ($8-$12 USD), nice buffet $35 USD.

The cost of living is pretty high here.   We pay 1 -2 times more for food than in the USA.  Other consumer goods are 2-3 times the USA price.  However with a furnished apartment, car and fuel, the only thing you will need are personal items and additional comfort or luxury items you don't bring. 

My wife and I spend about $600 USD a month in grocery and personal items. 

Internet and phone are high,unless it comes with your housing package.  To buy Data for 3G cellular is 65 Kina (about $27 USD) for 900 MB.  You can usually get a second 900 MB for 1/2 price if you buy it the same day.

Do anticipate some frustrating times trying to set up bank accounts and other service oriented services.  Plan on spending an hour or more just to go to the bank.  Things move at a much slower pace in PNG.

Overall my wife and I love being in PNG, Listen to the expats and locals you work with, avoid being out after dark when possible and know where you can go and you should have a decent experience here.  If you get the Port Moresby try to contact us. I work for a Christian NGO - City MIssion.

billybenson

Hello my name is Billy I am a civil plumber, drainer, roofer and supervisor, My mining contracts have wound up and now need some thing interesting in my life  and would love to become expat and live and work in Papua New Guinea
I am 52 and have a huge amount of experience in the building and construction industry and will be a great asset to any company who needs experienced men to supervise and run projects or simply be a good man in the field
Are there any expats out there who have companies needing people with mining and civil experience with housing and accommodation  for miners living on site or any expats who have contacts or leads I can follow up
My No Is  aus mob 0428837468
Thank You 
W.P Henson

aatuti

Hi all,

Just accepted a 3yr term in Port Moresby, so will be moving over later this year and bringing my wife and 2 young daughters over early next year. Fairly excited, I have travelled and worked overseas, but nothing like PNG. We visited POM this weekend to check everything out and had a great time, so we are looking forward to our new adventure.

Stevehigh

Hi,  Welcome to PNG and Port Moresby,

We are fairly new here ourselves.  Please feel free to contact us when you get to POM.  My Email is steve@stevehighlander.com.

stumpy

billybenson wrote:

Hello my name is Billy I am a civil plumber, drainer, roofer and supervisor, My mining contracts have wound up and now need some thing interesting in my life  and would love to become expat and live and work in Papua New Guinea
I am 52 and have a huge amount of experience in the building and construction industry and will be a great asset to any company who needs experienced men to supervise and run projects or simply be a good man in the field
Are there any expats out there who have companies needing people with mining and civil experience with housing and accommodation  for miners living on site or any expats who have contacts or leads I can follow up
My No Is  aus mob 0428837468
Thank You 
W.P Henson


I suggest you check out www.seek.com.au  as there are often PNG jobs advertised there.
A Google search for say, civil construction jobs png and see what comes up. 

There is a lot of building work going on in Moresby at present. Even do another Google search for construction companies png and check them out. Fletchers may be one to try or Curtain brothers. Placements International.
John Davidson and Associates.

aatuti

Thanks Steve, I look forward to meeting you sometime. :D

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