I don't know if this will help or not but I hope it does. About 36 or 37 years ago my aunt graduated from college with a degree in teaching. At that time so did about 50,000 other students in the state she lived in and hundreds of thousands of others accross the country. Consequently, the job market for teachers went from being wide open to nonexistent and she and many others like her couldn't find jobs. So she took a job at a local factory and hoped for the best. One Sunday after church she was reading the paper and saw an ad for teachers needed in Australia and a number to contact if you were interested. So she discussed it over with her father (my grandfather) and concluded she had nothing to loose so she called the number. The agreement was this. She moves to Australia for 730 days (two years) and teaches. In exchange they paid her an excellent wage TAX FREE, and she got ALL medical, dental, and optical that she needed for FREE while there. Here was the catch. If she stayed more than 730 days for any reason she had to pay back all the medical, dental and optical bills and the back taxes. It was kind of a long process but she got the job and moved to Australia. It was unconditionally one of the best experiences of her life and the bigining of many more teaching abroad. She loved Australia so much that she stayed until the absolute last moment of day 730.
This web site might help http://www.immi.gov.au it it the Australian Government web site for immigration and multi cultural affairs.
2006-11-23 04:10:47
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answered by Kymbo 2
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Be careful of what you are requesting. Migrating is what people do within a country. An immigrant is a person new to a country. An emigree is a person leaving a country.
Joe leaves the US for Australia as an emigree.
Joe arrives in Australia as an immigrant.
Joe moves from Sydney to Perth as a migrant.
2006-11-23 03:43:17
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answered by jpbofohio 6
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Haha. you should do a touch border wall paper that has a flower pattern! that type of wall paper is straightforward to do. you're able to do it interior the middle of the walls or on the whole close the ceiling. you are able to area the doilies on the tank of the rest room with a decorative potpourri field with the potpourri in it. Get some type of image association to carry on the wall. Have your bathe curtain flow which contain the topic. basically think about what your grandma's rest room sounded like and flow from there. you are able to do a decorative cleansing soap dish that contains those little ornamental soaps. stupid your acquaintances are going to tease you at the same time as they arrive over. i wish I helped.
2016-10-16 10:12:02
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answered by ? 4
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Australia.com
Official tourism site for Australia covering facts and features about the country, places to go, things to do, tips for travellers, maps, and other resources.
Category: Australia > Australian Tourist Commission
www.australia.com - 36k - Cached - More from this site
Australia - World Factbook
Country guide to Australia with background on the local geography, people, government, and economy.
Category: Australia > Country Guides
www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/as.html - 112k - Cached - More from this site
Australia - Wikipedia
Overview of Australia's history, politics, culture, and geography. Includes country facts and links to individual cities and states within Australia.
Category: Travel Destination Guides > Australia
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Walkabout - The Australian Travel Guide
Guide to Australia featuring travel tips, regional facts, and stories from actual travellers. City guides also include helpful information on attractions, accommodation, restaurants, and activities.
Category: Travel Destination Guides > Australia
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Australian Government
Official site with current news and issues, links to government sites, information on parliament, and foreign affairs.
Category: Australia > Federal Government
www.australia.gov.au - 17k - Cached - More from this site
Guide to Australia
Collection of local Australian web sites. Includes sections on culture, geography, history, tourism, and commerce.
Category: Australia > Country Guides
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Yahoo! Australia & NZ
Yahoo! Australia & New Zealand provides email, news, shopping, web search, music, fantasy sports, and other online products and services to Australian and New Zealand users.
Category: Web Directories > Yahoo! International
au.yahoo.com - 121k - Cached - More from this site
2006-11-23 04:15:18
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answered by Anonymous
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do a google search for australia or migrating.
2006-11-23 03:33:06
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answered by ruth4526 7
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I tried to find a good site for you, but was unsuccessful, but here are some sites that may help:
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_immigration
-http://indians.australians.com/INDIAN-ARRIVAL-IN-AUSTRALIA.htm
-http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/fm1/fm37rh.html
The second and third site seem more promising than the first. I recommend you use the second and third site. I hope this helps, and good luck on your project!
2006-11-23 03:41:05
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answered by ttttrrrr042002 2
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http://www.australia.com/home_us.aust?L=en&C=US
2006-11-23 03:47:52
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answered by May I help You? 6
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