I'm Russian 20yo girl and my dream is to move from here to Australia, work there, meet people from other countries, have a stable income that will let me live in a modern apartment, eat fresh fruit and travel the world. I don't think it will ever be possible tho. Thank you for your videos, they let me imagine how my life would be if the dreams come true
@Samuel Cleife traffic, shit people, ridclous landscape, if you want to beauty you see in photos and videos, you will be travvelling 4+ hours. its not just the costs, do a bit of research and you will find out!
I have a PR. I have a strong urge to try out the option of living in Sydney at least for an year, coming out of my current comfort zone and the life that I have. it don't want to have a regret 5 years down the line that I didn't try when I had the option and I'd be more satisfied that I tried and I failed. That's fine.
note that these people are software developers, engineers, and in management positions. they aren't working average low paying jobs. if you want to live somewhere affordable you're going to be long away from the beach.
It’s going to cost a sh load to rent and live in Sydney . Great for students and sharers or the rich . Good luck ! 🤟🏽. Would love to see this video filmed in Lakemba lol this sells Sydney well but there’s a whole other side not shown.
Lol. Lakemba is not that bad if you compare it with other big ciry suburbs. I mean you need to compare with new york, San Francisco, Seattle etc. Those cities are worth in terms of crime, homeles people etc. That being said, I agree that Sydney is expensive city. The rent is crazy high
Hi Planning to move to Sydney next year somewhere around May 2020. its a difficult decision to make. Do you guys recommend me moving to Sydney? I am from a Finance background. Appreciate your comments.
Nice video, nice and polished. But it is not the Emerald City in the classical meaning of the phrase. There are still all sorts of social troubles, great and small. Not everyone is issued a fantastic view and career. But yes you might still like it, the more the merrier.
It looks interesting but there's no support from the UK which I find quite very interesting the fact that Sydney represents the queen in their country Queen she on some rights there but makes it very difficult for British citizens to get a job out there or move and get a Working Visa so I wish I could be inspired by all of you sign up and go but they make it very difficult for us to get out there in Sydney Australia
Cassandra Amore Australia cut its only ties with the British Govt during the 80s. Other commonwealth nations including Canada and NZ also did this. The only ties Australia has with Britain is with the British Monarch.
Saynator thank you for responding back that makes it even worse that they cut ties with Britain in the 80s as there are quite a lot of Australian people that has come over to Britain and has an easy route getting a visa when it comes to the British citizen trying to move into Australia that make it very difficult
Cassandra Amore No worries. I understand how you feel about migration, and there are still heaps of Brits who continue to settle in Aus till this day. But most Australians (including myself) want full sovereignty, meaning to have an Aussie head of state and cut it's only ties with the British Monarch. We still want a good relationship, but not in the form of colony or commonwealth country. At least you'll still have Canada and NZ :)
It's more that Britain had to cut ties with Australia because they joined the EU, which meant you had to have a uniform migration policy with the rest of Europe. Before that there had been free movement and free trade between the UK, Aus and NZ. Aus and NZ still have free movement and trade but the UK chose to go in a different direction.
@@PolaroidPulse yes, I know countless engineering and IT classmates who couldn't find a graduate job where many positions at small companies had at least 200 applications per position, most aren't working in the field or have went back to peruse post-graduate qualification to improve their chances of getting employed.
Moving to Australia, now here is a story; my story. Starts with the word DON'T. I moved to Australia back in 2000. Stayed there for 2 years before I realized it isn't as great of a country as maybe japan, america, or singapore is. Yes, the culture is nice. The arts and the cities, but all that is just a picture. Took me many years to figure how such a beautiful country pays for it's self when only 30% of it or so is developed. First off, the people are very anti immigrant. Even if your anglo white, the second you start talking you'll be treated as an outsider. I can't say what exactly it is, but you will not feel welcomed. Even though I was employed there for nearly 18 months of the two years I was there, it was mostly by employers who them selves were not born there. Then if you happen to have a child there, omg. the child support system there is highway robbery. They will try to hold you to their standard of income weather you live there or not. There ways around it of course, but such disparities shouldn't have to be. The worst part if it all though, is that the country has really gone down hill in the last decade. Inflation has really griped their country. It's crazy expensive to live there, and forget about buying a house. I'm certain that in a few short years they will have such a hard economic crash that Australia will have to change it's name to Austchina, or Austasia. Because some other country will just buy out the country. Believe me people, you will never make it there if you move there.
As someone that lives here and has all their life I can confirm everything he’s said as completely true, and where abouts did u live just out of curiosity?
It's interesting, we just did an interview with a girl named Kallie that's been there for 4 years. She is having a wonderful experience. When exactly did your honeymoon period end with Australia? Here's what she says about Australia. th-cam.com/video/zB77ZzgPT9s/w-d-xo.html
Sydney is a terrible city, probably the worst in Australia. Overpopulated, failing infrastructure, when it rains more than 50mm it floods, hyper-inflated real estate from hyper immigration to keep the bubble from popping, unfriendly, many people are on antidepressants, you can't get a park, driving anywhere takes hours, beaches are overcrowded, people are rude and arrogant and generally live in their riny bubble, unawares of the world around them.
To this day, I'm still wondering why I find Sydney boring. Okay, the whole of Australia is boring.Even this video is boring but am watching it because basically everything is boring. The planet is boring, I guess. 😠😠😠
I'm Russian 20yo girl and my dream is to move from here to Australia, work there, meet people from other countries, have a stable income that will let me live in a modern apartment, eat fresh fruit and travel the world. I don't think it will ever be possible tho. Thank you for your videos, they let me imagine how my life would be if the dreams come true
it is definitely possible if you follow your dream!
Yeah look Sydney house prices aren’t worth it
See you in Sydney 🎶
dont move to sydney whatever you do. its the worst decision you could ever make. i've lived here for 16 years and i hope one day i can move away
@Samuel Cleife traffic, shit people, ridclous landscape, if you want to beauty you see in photos and videos, you will be travvelling 4+ hours. its not just the costs, do a bit of research and you will find out!
MANIFEST, PRAY, BELIEVE, AND RECEIVE 🎉 ITS ALL IN DIVINE ORDER
I would move to Sydney Australia if I can
I have a PR. I have a strong urge to try out the option of living in Sydney at least for an year, coming out of my current comfort zone and the life that I have. it don't want to have a regret 5 years down the line that I didn't try when I had the option and I'd be more satisfied that I tried and I failed. That's fine.
note that these people are software developers, engineers, and in management positions. they aren't working average low paying jobs. if you want to live somewhere affordable you're going to be long away from the beach.
I'm a 27 years old Software Developer from Bulgaria and I'm kind of obsessed with the thought of moving to Australia😁
I plan to move to Sydney in 3 years after university 🇦🇺❤️
I live in America and really love Australia but I'm afraid of the long distance away from family.😥
Harry Mobbs lmao by saving and getting a job before moving but I’m actually not anymore
Brandon 305 you’ll make a new family and use FaceTime 🤓
Harry Mobbs not hard at all. Everything is achievable if you truly take the time to work for it.
Same here!
1:16 thats a loooong neck
im a front-end web dev and hoping to move to Sydney! Awesome City!
Since recently after watching these videos I'm gonna try to join this company !! Right now I'm learning full stack web dev , making some projects ....
We recommend taking a look at our careers page to see if any roles fit!
@@Atlassian I will, for sure !!
It’s going to cost a sh load to rent and live in Sydney . Great for students and sharers or the rich . Good luck ! 🤟🏽. Would love to see this video filmed in Lakemba lol this sells Sydney well but there’s a whole other side not shown.
Agree send them to the lakembas and Auburns..aka the garbage
@Lawry V dont
Lol. Lakemba is not that bad if you compare it with other big ciry suburbs. I mean you need to compare with new york, San Francisco, Seattle etc. Those cities are worth in terms of crime, homeles people etc. That being said, I agree that Sydney is expensive city. The rent is crazy high
Not as bad as mounty
Where do I find that „move happy“ Programm
Hi Planning to move to Sydney next year somewhere around May 2020. its a difficult decision to make. Do you guys recommend me moving to Sydney? I am from a Finance background. Appreciate your comments.
stay away from.sydney.. place is unaffordable and overpopulated..
mick he your an idiot. Wages are high,even on a minimum wage (highest in the world) it’s easily affordable
@@Glenn-ei3xp non stop adds on radio about how pressed water is but bring 125000 more people into Sydney every year.......great.,too full .
dartanion 007 sydneys waragamba dam is as 98% at the moment. Reckon water is far from from a prob.
@@Glenn-ei3xp I hear you.remember it was supposed to never rain in Sydney according to climate changers.
Has atlassia hired any expats from Asia before?
Nice video, nice and polished. But it is not the Emerald City in the classical meaning of the phrase. There are still all sorts of social troubles, great and small. Not everyone is issued a fantastic view and career. But yes you might still like it, the more the merrier.
It looks interesting but there's no support from the UK which I find quite very interesting the fact that Sydney represents the queen in their country Queen she on some rights there but makes it very difficult for British citizens to get a job out there or move and get a Working Visa so I wish I could be inspired by all of you sign up and go but they make it very difficult for us to get out there in Sydney Australia
Cassandra Amore Australia cut its only ties with the British Govt during the 80s. Other commonwealth nations including Canada and NZ also did this. The only ties Australia has with Britain is with the British Monarch.
Saynator thank you for responding back that makes it even worse that they cut ties with Britain in the 80s as there are quite a lot of Australian people that has come over to Britain and has an easy route getting a visa when it comes to the British citizen trying to move into Australia that make it very difficult
Cassandra Amore No worries. I understand how you feel about migration, and there are still heaps of Brits who continue to settle in Aus till this day. But most Australians (including myself) want full sovereignty, meaning to have an Aussie head of state and cut it's only ties with the British Monarch. We still want a good relationship, but not in the form of colony or commonwealth country. At least you'll still have Canada and NZ :)
It's more that Britain had to cut ties with Australia because they joined the EU, which meant you had to have a uniform migration policy with the rest of Europe. Before that there had been free movement and free trade between the UK, Aus and NZ. Aus and NZ still have free movement and trade but the UK chose to go in a different direction.
Actually it's the other way around, the UK made it really hard for Australians to move there or get a job, and really strained the immigration ties
I like the documentary but its too much a propaganda ad.
Maybe one day, I'll consider it.... Australia is far from basically everywhere... it is true...
During COVID that’s the best part.
a blessing, actually.
overpopulated now...turned into sardine can...
mick he Australia is overpopulated?what planet are you from?
@@Glenn-ei3xp move to lakemba,go for a night walk hero.
dartanion 007 every city got its shitty part. And that’s it.
Nice I want to go
i would like to move to sydney
Because why not hire foreigners when there is high unemployment among domestic workers in engineering and IT fields.
@@PolaroidPulse yes, I know countless engineering and IT classmates who couldn't find a graduate job where many positions at small companies had at least 200 applications per position, most aren't working in the field or have went back to peruse post-graduate qualification to improve their chances of getting employed.
@@reecedylan1209 what uni
Where are the Aussie accents? This is like London. Jesus
Last thing Australia need is that North American accent people. Just saying!
why?
Moving to Australia, now here is a story; my story. Starts with the word DON'T. I moved to Australia back in 2000. Stayed there for 2 years before I realized it isn't as great of a country as maybe japan, america, or singapore is. Yes, the culture is nice. The arts and the cities, but all that is just a picture. Took me many years to figure how such a beautiful country pays for it's self when only 30% of it or so is developed. First off, the people are very anti immigrant. Even if your anglo white, the second you start talking you'll be treated as an outsider. I can't say what exactly it is, but you will not feel welcomed. Even though I was employed there for nearly 18 months of the two years I was there, it was mostly by employers who them selves were not born there. Then if you happen to have a child there, omg. the child support system there is highway robbery. They will try to hold you to their standard of income weather you live there or not. There ways around it of course, but such disparities shouldn't have to be. The worst part if it all though, is that the country has really gone down hill in the last decade. Inflation has really griped their country. It's crazy expensive to live there, and forget about buying a house. I'm certain that in a few short years they will have such a hard economic crash that Australia will have to change it's name to Austchina, or Austasia. Because some other country will just buy out the country. Believe me people, you will never make it there if you move there.
Thanks, I think Canada will be a much better option. After reading through your experience.
As someone that lives here and has all their life I can confirm everything he’s said as completely true, and where abouts did u live just out of curiosity?
Every country has its own problems, and Oz is no exception. What I like though is, the standard of living is still much better than US.
It's interesting, we just did an interview with a girl named Kallie that's been there for 4 years. She is having a wonderful experience. When exactly did your honeymoon period end with Australia? Here's what she says about Australia. th-cam.com/video/zB77ZzgPT9s/w-d-xo.html
maybe the problem is in you, not the country itself?
Sydney is good, but Auckland is great :P
Sydney is a terrible city, probably the worst in Australia.
Overpopulated, failing infrastructure, when it rains more than 50mm it floods, hyper-inflated real estate from hyper immigration to keep the bubble from popping, unfriendly, many people are on antidepressants, you can't get a park, driving anywhere takes hours, beaches are overcrowded, people are rude and arrogant and generally live in their riny bubble, unawares of the world around them.
what cacca...
such a cringe
To this day, I'm still wondering why I find Sydney boring. Okay, the whole of Australia is boring.Even this video is boring but am watching it because basically everything is boring. The planet is boring, I guess. 😠😠😠
Describe fun please.
Ray Yuen you certainly are boring. Wake up
Agreed. I was there on an student exchange programme, and Aussie didn't meet my expectations.
Jo Jo oh please. Did Australia forget to roll out the red carpet for you?poor little snowflake. Maybe you had ridiculous expectations?
@@jojo3764 there are 194 other countries from which to choose...
It's a nice place to visit but not to move their, you will hate it after a couple of months. It's hypocrite, borring and far away from everything.
Sure. noob.
nowhere near as bad as your spelling and grammar...