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Like I said its been my life long dream to live there. As long as I can remember its all i could dream about. However...I don't know how. As far as I can tell, since im not an Australian native its nearly impossible for me to do this....which tottaly bums me out...

As far as i can tell...i need to marry an australia native to make my dream come ture. but thats not really an option as of yet as i don't know many Australian people. I just want help making my dream a reality. If anyone..has ANY advice for a 20 yr old guy, Please PLEASE let me kno :)

Im open to anything...just want to one day very soon be able to live there!

thanks for all input, and anyones consideration

-Todd

2006-08-05 08:51:31 · 8 answers · asked by quicksilver_stud111 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

wow...thanks for all the responses...HOWEVER...i should say that im looking to MOVE there...permanently, and i know that adds a whole new aspect to the situation. any more advice, info would be amazing! thanks everyone !

2006-08-05 10:56:54 · update #1

8 answers

Got some good news and some bad news. Lets get the bad news out of the way first.

The Sub conscious mind is more powerful than you can possibly imagine and it has several characteristics. First, it is like a very powerful obedient child. What you tell it, that is what you can expect to happen. Second is, it cannot tell the difference between a real event, or an imagined event.

The bad news is that as long as you continue to make statements like " I don't know how.....and....its nearly impossible.... and I can't .... etc. You can bet it will never hapen.

Good news is, that the reverse is also true. When you start by closing your eyes and for a moment see yourself in Australia, feeling very happy, smiling and being glad you are finally there, you have taken the first step to making it a reality, as your sub conscious mind saw that as a real event

Have you heard the saying, " See it, Believe it, and Achieve it"?
Well you have now and from this day forward, erase all negative can't do thoughts from your vocabulary.

Take a sheet of paper and write " I am destined to live in Australia and I will soon be there." write it over and over say like 100 times.

This is called brain writing, and when you continue to input positive thoughts and affirmations, you are doing the same thing you do when you program a computer. What you put in is what comes out. Good in, good out. Garbage in, garbage out.

What I am sharing with you is as true as it gets. This has worked for me for years. It has never failed me. Every time I see something I really want, I think about having it, strong feelings of wanting it and each and every time, sooner or later, I have what I was seeking, almost as if by some kind of magic.

Another saying, "Make sure you really want what you ask for, because if you want it bad enough, you will get it."

A little pointer, when you feel negative thoughts coming into your mind, gently stop yourself and say to yourself, cancel, cancel negative thoughts.

You do the above things I have shared with you and you can rest assured you will live in Australia.

Good Luck, and enjoy the land down under,

Darryl S.

2006-08-05 09:22:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

As far as I know there are know rules restricting Americans and Canadians from moving to Australia. What you need is money. Oddly enough to get a work visa you need to have a job. It is so confusing. If you really want to move save up for a plane ticket, go there, try to get the visa, get a job, meet a nice aussie girl, and marry her, have many little aussie children and live happily ever after.

2006-08-05 16:15:43 · answer #2 · answered by bumpocooper 5 · 0 0

Thankfully you can go to Australia, you just need a passport to get there. Make sure that before you get there you have enough money and you buy or rent and apartment or house, you have to have somewhere to stay. Just go to Australia and be friendly and make some friends and maybe you will meet that special someone in Australia and you can be a native there. I wish you the best of luck. God Bless You!

2006-08-05 15:58:39 · answer #3 · answered by Jessica 2 · 0 0

My niece married an Australian and became a citizen. When I looked into becoming a citizen, the government wanted $250,000 as a down payment for health care. I wanted to retire there and have my own insurance. Same goes for New Zealand.

2006-08-05 16:00:29 · answer #4 · answered by Yes & No 3 · 0 0

well unless you meet someone there thats willing to marry you, I would go to university, get a degree in a competitive field and apply for a job there. You could even study a year there to see if you would really like it after spending that much time there. Either way, go to university if you're not already, you may meet an australian woman and fall in love with her

2006-08-05 15:59:18 · answer #5 · answered by Hans B 5 · 0 0

I don't see why you believe you have to marry an australian to live there. You can just get a visa, like here in the US. You can go to http://www.liveinaustralia.com for more info.

2006-08-05 16:03:03 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They are short of plenty of work categories ... you get points for nearly everything ... if you for example are a plumber and speak English, you're in with a fair chance ... this is the Aussie govts web site, if you're interested: http://www.immi.gov.au/immigration.htm

2006-08-05 16:10:52 · answer #7 · answered by Sashie 6 · 0 0

go visit it first...see if you like it, then see about getting immigration process going....step by step..

2006-08-05 16:31:04 · answer #8 · answered by cbmaclean 4 · 0 0

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