I work in immigration to commonwealth countries and I tell you absolutely, if you know what you are doing you can legally migrate and live a good live in those countries as long as you meet the following rules.
•Over 18 years of age.
•Not too bad a criminal record (preferably no custodial sentence longer than 12 months imposed in the last 10 years)
•No serious diseases or VERY expensive operations need. So insulin diabetics can go, people needing a heart operation can’t, but if you have just had your heart operation then you can go.
There are a lot of people, including migration agents, and less knowledgeable people working at the Department of Immigration and Multicultural affairs (DIMA) would will tell you there are conditions, restrictions etc. They only tell you the bits they deal with. So if someone tells you that skilled visas stop at 45, they aren’t dealing with visas like the RSMS which is a specialised skilled visas for people up to 60 years old.
So talk to someone else!
There are a lot of visas open to most people. But the question of which is best will depend upon your intentions when you get there.
Also get an agent who can show you how to get a 5% better deal on your exchange rate (yes, it’s possible!) - that’s worth £500 in every £10,000 you are moving to Australia! There’s a lot of other things they save you money on.
PS.. If you are likely to obtain a UK based pension in future years when you finally retire, talk to a good agent now. You really better know about this stuff or the Aust Tax Office will skin you alive on the pension when it starts. This alone could save you $100,000 in tax over your lifetime!
If you aren’t making progress, then try info@immigrationunit.com They are registered Aussie lawyers and accountants AND registered migration agents and so really know more than the others. They deal with ALL visas and are one of the biggest in the business.
Good luck on your move
2007-01-22 11:06:01
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answered by hanskroonen 2
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You could try one of the following websites which will give you good information regarding emigrating. They helped my friend and her husband who moved out there six months ago.
EmigratingToAustralia.com
http://www.conceptaustralia.co.uk/
2007-01-20 01:25:03
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answered by Mystic 2
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Congratulations. i will purely talk from what I experienced interior the united kingdom... go and verify out quarantine places till now you e book. attempt to circulate unannounced, in case you are able to. think of of what the climate would be like, and if the lodging would be suitable for it. area! bear in mind, they are not taken out for long u . s . a . runs on a daily basis! area is significant. attempt to discover a place as close to you as obtainable. I used to circulate sit down for an hour or 2 with my puppy 2 or thrice a week, to make it much less complicated. look at their veterinary care available, make helpful that's extremely sturdy. Have a sturdy go searching the kennels. verify what style of nutrition the pets are fed, how clean the area is, how happy the animals look, what the ideas-set of the workers is. maximum of all, bear in mind that it extremely is going to likely be properly worth it. Having my "infant" from hand-crafted each and all of the difference to me.
2016-11-25 22:02:19
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answered by ? 4
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NOT SURE WHERE YOU LIVE BUT TV PRODRAMME ON IN MORNINGS (UK) ABOUT PEOPLE WANTING TO RELOCATE TO AUSTRALIA GIVES GOOD INFO ON WAGES FOR CERTAIN PROFESSIONS HOUSE PRICES ECT THINK ITS BBC1 AROUND 9.30.SORRY JUST REALISED IVE TYPED THIS ALL IN CAPITALS
2007-01-20 01:25:25
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answered by smiler 4
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http://www.immi.gov.au/
2007-01-20 01:24:01
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answered by Anonymous
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www.migrationexperts.com/ this is what i used
2007-01-20 01:27:28
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answered by Anonymous
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