Migrating to a different nation is just not straightforward. In reality, it is an enormous problem and life-turning level, and it isn’t for everybody. Right here I speak about the primary migration challenges you might face, drawing on my expertise shifting to Australia. If you happen to’re a migrant, be at liberty to share yours within the feedback beneath 🙂
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The White Australia Policy has been reinstated, non Whites are not allowed to immigrate to Australia any longer.
Great video
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I am an immigrant, I was brought to Australia from the Basque Country Spain, as a 3 year old. I grew up here, went to school, University and worked as a tertiary art educator for 20 years. I grew up with one language at home and another the moment we stepped outside. I could see the challenges my parents had, but it was not easy for my brother & I either, pulled in two directions all of the time. My brother decided he just wanted to be an Aussie, refusing to speak Spanish with my
parents, always answering in English. I live in Brisbane, if you have any interest, you are welcome to contact me. I am happy to help others who are struggling. I am also trained as a Tesol teacher, so can help with translations or pronunciation practise.
Let me guess, you're latina right? I'm latin and your accents sounds so latin for me lol
For many of us Australia might be a land of security and good living. If you are a conservative analytical person you will probably fit in but it’s not a case of one size fits all.
For many it is a police state, highly feminist, highly taxed, expensive with little leeway for self expression.
It attracts and as such feed on itself yet these same conservatives are the biggest gamblers in the world and this can only be due to boredom or what?
Another statistic, Aussie teens fall into the category the highest suicide age group in the world
Do your homework before choosing this country as a destination, depending on your personality. Aussies no doubt enjoy the safety and security but Covid proved just how accepting they are of officialdom.
Too many immigrants now lot of pressure now not paradise anymore
Well at least you met someone and marry them and got a permanent residency I'm here. I'm on a working holiday visa and I can't get work. I got a teacher aide job for a few months but then i still had to do the regional work. I''m in Geelong now. I was working in a cheese factory and I was let go after 1 week now I need to look for other work and don't seem to be able to get work for regional. I'm 35 now my time is running out.
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Australia is still heaven compared to the sh*thole country I fled from
Hello, im a young man from england looking to move to Australia in january.
Im lucky to have a place to stay with a friend.
I plan to work and stud after traveling around with my friend for a month. Im too embarrassed to ask my friend what money i need and im not sure if my savings will be enough. Can you give me any advice with how much money a single person should be coming with please?
Im very anxious and only have this one friend and youtube for advice
Well Iam thinking to move to Australia with my wife as Iam a project control and my wife health care professional PHD
We apply for jobs but it’s take longer time is there any visa we can come and stay there and start for jobs?
Can I consult you as professional for migration to Australia
Thank you so much for your video. I hold a bachelor’s degree in English language and a Master’s in English language and culture with 4 years of teaching English. I want to migrate to Australia but, deep inside, I feel reluctant and confused whether I will find a job there or not.
One of my best friends is in Australia 💗
I hear india and china are taking migrants
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Sorry❤
What is with all this hand waving while talking. Flies?
Yeah you’re right! Is just hard for me if it’s winter because I’m not use to it!. Love watching your videos thanks for all the ideas you’ve share with us!
Where you originally from?
It matters where you're coming from.
That is the main factor.
Of course it’s not perfect and no place is. However it is better than most western countries at least for now
I wish I would had found this kind on content on You-Tube 17-18 years ago. I moved to Australia in 2005 and for the first 6 months, I wouldn't say I like it. The only reason I didn't go back to Venezuela was that I didn't have money to pay for the ticket ( I came with a one-way ticket ). Now, having my family here, I consider myself lucky. Australia is not perfect, but at least you still get opportunities in this country.
Australia 🦘 is full of English and Irish invaders for the longest majority leave the cold miserable UK to the sun in Australia to invade.
Thank you for genuinely sharing!I get a lot of useful information from here.
Australia is not good for living anymore. It is expensive, undeveloped and boring.
Don’t come to Australia. The housing rental shortfall is horrendous. House prices are 10 times income. By contrast my first house in ‘83 at Marcoola Beach was 3 times and my last at Chapel Hill in ‘98 was 3 times. Appalling situation
Moving is hard, nor just for immigrants. I moved to a different state and with my credentials I assumed I would walk into a job. I gave myself 6 months at the most. 18 months later I wondered if I had made the right decision. But as your graph says, I decided to really dig in and try harder. I could not get the position I wanted due to deeply ingrained nepotisim in a Queensland regional town. (Yes
@ultravioletzombie, it's here and healthy in Queensland)
I finally landed a job, not in my skill set but it was a (menial) job and now I had an income. A couple of years in I learned that I was the lowest paid person in my workplace. What would you do? Things got worse when redundancies were offered/pushed onto me. I took it but the company offered me a training opportunity as a last option. I grabbed it and not many years later I was earning more, a lot more than if I had followed my plan. I'm retired now but the lesson I learned and want to emphasise here, keep on trying, do not give up and remember . . . sliding doors.
There are different parts of Australia and the realities in each part are different. The video presenter is basically in a greener and wetter part of a big city and not in the smaller drier towns.
I lived in the UK for 15 years and have been living in Canada for 20 years. I think my life in Australia is going to be a piece of cake.
I can easily find a job in Australia and get adapted to Australian work culture.
Hi ma'am can you send me the australian visa please
I need to migrate to Australia. I was born in a state of kuwait, and I am holding indian citizenship
Study technical disciplines. There is lack of technically skilled people in Australia and too many accountants, lawyers, economists, personal trainers etc. Pick a small town and move to countryside. Cheaper and easier life, more space and privacy, more money, cleaner air, less traffic, bigger house and land, less crime etc.
It’s never perfect Australia but close to it 😂❤
Wait till all the British arrive.Its not so good anymore.
I'm currently in the process of planning a move to Australia, and watching this video has provided invaluable clarity on many aspects. I sincerely appreciate your insightful input.