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2006-12-27 08:45:22 · 14 answers · asked by Angry short bloke 2 in Travel Australia Other - Australia

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I work with a lot of people moving here from all around the world.
Firstly, don't make the mistake of thinking all of Australia is the same. Each region has its own flavour.
Adelaide is very laid back, Sydney, Brisbane very busy, Perth quite pioneering and Darwin - well it's just Darwin!
Each area has something to recommend it.
It can be very difficult to move to Australia, particularly if you are unskilled, over 45 or have no relatives here.
Personally I love Adelaide, I moved here 25 years ago from country SA, but my wife moved to Adelaide via Sydney from Essex in the early 70's. Since then, I've spent a lot of time with English migrants, and while they miss family at times, they love living here.
Here's an interesting stat - 40% of English migrants decide to go back to England within 5 years - but over half of those return to Australia within 2 years.
When the company I work for recruits from England, we always do it after Christmas, in the depths of winter!
And now, I must return to watching the Test Match! Another great reason to be an Aussie!

2006-12-27 13:37:33 · answer #1 · answered by Mr. Last Minute 1 · 0 0

Australia is a beautiful and diverse place, but asking if it is worth living here is a hard question to answer.

Moving from your home country is only worth it if you can support yourself.

Are you skilled in some area of employment? There are alot of areas that need trades here and you could come over as a skilled worker.

Another thing to consider is what you are leaving behind? Visiting is one thing, living here is another. How about your family? Will they come too? When will you visit those left behind? The Australian dollar is weak compared to the english pound. You may not be able to afford to get back to England any time soon.

Good luck with your decision.

2006-12-27 10:08:11 · answer #2 · answered by Fuzzy Wuzzy 6 · 2 0

Depends if you use the long form or the short form. And if the government printing office still issues these instruments of departure. Personally, there are better places than England and Oz.

2006-12-27 08:49:39 · answer #3 · answered by vanamont7 7 · 0 0

It depends on if the Wizard still lives there, you could forget the paperwork and just follow the Yellow Brick road, but since the witch for killed the developers have moves in and made the Emerald City kind of a shadow of that it used to be with all the strip malls and such. But hey see if you can meet up with Dorothy, I hear she's a hottie!

2006-12-27 08:54:19 · answer #4 · answered by jeepguy_usa 3 · 0 1

I'm also leaving my country (Venezuela) for a better place to live, and after travelling all around the world, I chose Australia as the place to migrate. The migration process is not that complicated if you have a profession that's on demand.

2006-12-27 13:44:25 · answer #5 · answered by ljjahn 3 · 0 0

that is going to likely be sturdy academically, that is going to look super on you resume! you will certainly have a blast right here, pupil existence in London is especially candy! that is going to fee you a bomb, nonetheless. training will fee around £30,000-£fifty 8,000... you're able to need someplace to stay, so which you would be observing around yet another £3,000-£10,000(minimum) in line with 12 months in line with what variety of lodging and the place. you will additionally be spending £one hundred+ bare minimum a month on nutrients, and we are speaking the very fundamentals right here. you will additionally could pay gasoline, electric and water costs, alongside with council tax (£two hundred-£3 hundred in line with month) and the fee of a pupil visa if suitable... delivery all your stuff alongside with a automobile will injury the bank too! in case you come again from a wealthy family participants then choose for it, if no longer then you certainly'll could re-think of. stay in a studio flat exterior of central London, or a house share the place you will employ a room (costs are oftentimes blanketed), or college lodging. carry a pair of huge suitcases of garments and little issues you desire from domicile and purchase something right here from funds shops. purchase food market own form nutrients. purchase a automobile right here, you may get a sturdy run around for £4 hundred in case you look in the main remarkable place, a minimum of then it complies to the united kingdom's utilising regulations and could already have tax and an MOT on it. go searching different uni's which furnish a similar path, you're able to looking it for greater fee-effective as universities set their own fee's now. desire that enables!

2016-10-28 12:07:46 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Short answer- 2 words.... HELL YEAH!!

Long answer- I have lived in both places and Oz kicks England's butt (and we have the ashes :P)

2006-12-27 23:48:23 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i would go in a minute,its got it all,who has ever heard of any one emigrating from OZ to cold wet dark,overpriced,overtaxed England.

2006-12-27 08:55:12 · answer #8 · answered by Spook 4 · 0 0

You probably would feel more like getting out of bed in the morning if you did. Just ignore the yanks on here they don't know any better.

2006-12-27 12:43:15 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes definitely - I wish I could move there too,

2006-12-27 10:00:38 · answer #10 · answered by OO7 3 · 0 0

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