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I was born in Australia in the mid 1980s. I think this video is accurate. Moving to Australia might make sense if you are really interested in the culture, landscape etc. It is becoming a bit harder to find "Australian culture" in the big cities though with globalised mega immigration. If you were moving to Australia for economic reasons, I think there are still opportunities depending on where you are from, although not as great as they were decades ago. Some things like cars, electronics and international travel have become comparatively cheaper, although other things like housing have risen in price far faster than the average income. I'm self employed and work from home, so my cost of living is about 20% of Sydney if I work remotely in Bali or somewhere similar. Sydney is a nice city. I think it depends on the person. If you have money to live somewhere like Manly or near the Opera House, Noosa etc. these are nice parts of Australia. Not everyone might enjoy living in car-dependent sprawl on the edge of a big city and commuting over an hour to work though.
THE NUMBER 1 THING YOU FORGOT is tell others to remember to use currency conversion when looking for anything to do with money, or job salary American dollars are worth more than Australian dollars and euro pounds are worth different values as well always use currency conversion when making any decision about coming to Australia
Excellent advice on many subjects for those that are considering a holiday or even migration to Australia. This young lady is obviously educated and meticulous in her approach to work and life in general. Possibly her greatest attribute after having migrated to a new country is her acceptance of cultural differences and lifestyle changes. But then, it's the new things and differences that makes life so much more interesting.
It’s a nice country and the prices are high but the prices are okay when we have high wages. It takes a bit of time to get adapt to the new and environment. But overall it’s a nice country. Many people move back to their home country from Australia and they all regretted their decision I would like to say to you that in might take a little to get adapted to the new environment, but when you do, it’s always better and I would also like to stay focused and yeah that’s it
Hey im in the middle of job interview process. Just wondering in case if I get the job ( they will sponsor my visa and whole expat relocation package is included) how my wife can get a job/visa there because we would move together. Thanks
Has your family visited you in Australia? I'm wondering how easy would it be for your Latin American family to come and visit. Does it get easier with visas for them to visit once you live there?
Yes, they do visit - both family and friends :) The flight is long (and expensive), but not too bad. Visas are easy, issued immediately electronically.
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if you're a dev, only move if you already have your own business, otherwise the pay is really low. They don't have a great need for individual contributors
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Should i move to Australia? Oh no no no, it's impossle, not easy to move there😂. You most need a lot of money, great point in IELTS test also, there is no way.😂😂😂😂😂😢😢😢😢😢
Tell them the reality people in Australia are facing housing crisis, rental crisis , unemployment and hyperinflation. Grass always looks greener on the other side but Australia has become too expensive to lige
My comment is probably going to offend and upset you, but in my case, I've always been able to save each month in Australia, got a good wage, which allowed me to get my property when I was 27 years old, and travel internationally at least once a year. As long as you work, keep on developing yourself and your skills, and don't live beyond your means (this is essential), being able to have a good quality of life is not hard (I don't have a fancy car, don't buy useless things I don't need, and live in the outer suburbs - I don't live in an inner city house that I can't afford). And this is the reality for all my friends and acquaintances as well - we all have a very good quality of life. But as I always say: everyone has their own experiences and different realities. Cheers. PS: Australia is not perfect, but it's way better than most countries today - and it doesn't have hyperinflation (it's currently between 4-5%), not sure where you got your information about hyperinflation from.
Australia is like every other county in the World. They are all experiencing various degrees of higher mortgage interest rates, housing affordability, rental crisis, unemployment and inflation. A gotta say I don't know of anyone that has left Australia migrating to another country because of higher mortgage interest rates, housing affordability, rental crisis, unemployment and inflation.
4-5 % is an absolute lie! Prices on many things have doubled over the last year or two. Of course, this is nothing compared to Argentina.@@livingsimplyaustralia
This is true. Housing to GDP is one of the highest in the world. Families are living in carparks in their cars. People are setting up tents behind beaches in the dunes.
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Wonderful video. Step by step, one by one , all the questions answered!
I was born in Australia in the mid 1980s. I think this video is accurate. Moving to Australia might make sense if you are really interested in the culture, landscape etc. It is becoming a bit harder to find "Australian culture" in the big cities though with globalised mega immigration. If you were moving to Australia for economic reasons, I think there are still opportunities depending on where you are from, although not as great as they were decades ago. Some things like cars, electronics and international travel have become comparatively cheaper, although other things like housing have risen in price far faster than the average income. I'm self employed and work from home, so my cost of living is about 20% of Sydney if I work remotely in Bali or somewhere similar. Sydney is a nice city. I think it depends on the person. If you have money to live somewhere like Manly or near the Opera House, Noosa etc. these are nice parts of Australia. Not everyone might enjoy living in car-dependent sprawl on the edge of a big city and commuting over an hour to work though.
THE NUMBER 1 THING YOU FORGOT is tell others to remember to use currency conversion when looking for anything to do with money, or job salary American dollars are worth more than Australian dollars and euro pounds are worth different values as well always use currency conversion when making any decision about coming to Australia
Excellent advice on many subjects for those that are considering a holiday or even migration to Australia. This young lady is obviously educated and meticulous in her approach to work and life in general. Possibly her greatest attribute after having migrated to a new country is her acceptance of cultural differences and lifestyle changes. But then, it's the new things and differences that makes life so much more interesting.
Thank you for the information ma'am... You give me motivation that I can one day move to Australia
Same philosophy, thanks for sharing your thoughts “mate”!
This will help alot, as i really want to relocate to Melbourne and find work 💯💯
Great video this helped me alot thanks
Hei! I love the quality of your videos. Which camera and microphone do you use?
I am in AUS, but in an opposite situation. Struggling to decide if I should or not go back home 🤷
It’s a nice country and the prices are high but the prices are okay when we have high wages. It takes a bit of time to get adapt to the new and environment. But overall it’s a nice country. Many people move back to their home country from Australia and they all regretted their decision I would like to say to you that in might take a little to get adapted to the new environment, but when you do, it’s always better and I would also like to stay focused and yeah that’s it
@@THOMAS__867 Hey thanks for your words!!
I'd kindly like to know whats needed for me to relocate to Australia in terms of residency and visas
Yes, get out! Australia is becoming 'Brave New World'.
Hey im in the middle of job interview process. Just wondering in case if I get the job ( they will sponsor my visa and whole expat relocation package is included) how my wife can get a job/visa there because we would move together. Thanks
Hi! Did you succeed getting a job
Thank you for the infos.. it realy help much.
It is possible for some one just ready pasport looking jobs in Australia by sponsorship company in Australia?
Has your family visited you in Australia? I'm wondering how easy would it be for your Latin American family to come and visit. Does it get easier with visas for them to visit once you live there?
Yes, they do visit - both family and friends :) The flight is long (and expensive), but not too bad. Visas are easy, issued immediately electronically.
Useful video
There is no housing or jobs’s beware it’s not like 3-4 yrs ago and the cost of living here has doubled
I would suggest you do a quick comparison of the increased living costs in other countries over, say the last 3-4 years.
Same issue with a lot of places all over the world. Except you want to live on another planet we have to deal with issues like what you have mentioned
Interesting statement. From my perspective there are thousands of job in HR alone on SEEK. What brought you to the conclusion there are no jobs?
@@conwilcon967 is SEEK the main website for job listenings in Australia?
Honestly that is not an Australian problem but a problem of most places in the western world right now
You and your content is amazing
I am in Adelaide. I am on Skilled Visa 489
very likely you can get a job here. if you show up you are miles ahead of most people here
Hi very informative video, is it too late for early 40s to go Australia and try to look for a job there?
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Thank you will check out the video. Cheers.
To expensive ,no housing cost of living is through the roof ,make sure you bring your own tent
then you should move to Pakistan, Afghanistan or Bangladesh
Yea , just like the rest of the world !!
It's ok outside of the big east coast cities, but unfortunately that's where most new people want to move to.
@yashkhamar3221 why?
@@anonymousavidexplorer😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
if you're a dev, only move if you already have your own business, otherwise the pay is really low. They don't have a great need for individual contributors
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l like your videos ❤❤
Is it easy for Japanese citizens to get the working visa?
Canberra seems the perfect place to work.
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Can i convert my tourist visa to short study course for chef my age is 42
I’m really interested to relocate to Australia since 2008 but still didn’t get the right information
I am 60 and I want to permanently move to Sydney Australia to live and work can you share your input on this
I love your accent so much
The answer is yes you should move to australia and try the sponsorship route 👍🏼
Should i move to Australia? Oh no no no, it's impossle, not easy to move there😂. You most need a lot of money, great point in IELTS test also, there is no way.😂😂😂😂😂😢😢😢😢😢
You're great
It's borderline impossible to move to Australia permanently, and just not worth it.
MARTINA YOU ARE VERY BEAUTIFUL AND VERY INTELLIGENT
Hello madam
Tell them the reality people in Australia are facing housing crisis, rental crisis , unemployment and hyperinflation.
Grass always looks greener on the other side but Australia has become too expensive to lige
My comment is probably going to offend and upset you, but in my case, I've always been able to save each month in Australia, got a good wage, which allowed me to get my property when I was 27 years old, and travel internationally at least once a year. As long as you work, keep on developing yourself and your skills, and don't live beyond your means (this is essential), being able to have a good quality of life is not hard (I don't have a fancy car, don't buy useless things I don't need, and live in the outer suburbs - I don't live in an inner city house that I can't afford). And this is the reality for all my friends and acquaintances as well - we all have a very good quality of life. But as I always say: everyone has their own experiences and different realities. Cheers.
PS: Australia is not perfect, but it's way better than most countries today - and it doesn't have hyperinflation (it's currently between 4-5%), not sure where you got your information about hyperinflation from.
Australia is like every other county in the World. They are all experiencing various degrees of higher mortgage interest rates, housing affordability, rental crisis, unemployment and inflation. A gotta say I don't know of anyone that has left Australia migrating to another country because of higher mortgage interest rates, housing affordability, rental crisis, unemployment and inflation.
4-5 % is an absolute lie! Prices on many things have doubled over the last year or two. Of course, this is nothing compared to Argentina.@@livingsimplyaustralia
Do you have any French roots? You have to slight touch of French accent
Don't believe a word you hear on here! You will think of me , if you are mad enough to come here!
😡😡 NO YOU GO BROKE 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
No. Don't move to Australia. My country is full and has no housing.
This is true. Housing to GDP is one of the highest in the world. Families are living in carparks in their cars. People are setting up tents behind beaches in the dunes.
LOL YEAH RIGHT. GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!
Good job i want to come to australia to get job and study business how to apply