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The Hard Reality Of Moving To Australia
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The reality of being a new expat is that it's a lot harder than it looks! Watch this video to hear the difficulties that we faced. FREE Arriving In Australia Checklist 👉🏼 www.thebamfamalam.com/free-arriving-in-australia-checklist Moving To Australia Ebooks 👉🏼 www.thebamfamalam.com/ebooks //LET'S BE BAM FRIENDS!! Instagram - thebamfamalam Facebook - thebamfamalam www.t...
How We Save Money In Australia 2024
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How We Save Money In Australia 2024
How Much Does It Cost To Live In Australia In 2024 | COST OF LIVING
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How Much Does It Cost To Live In Australia In 2024 | COST OF LIVING
8 Things You NEED To Know When Moving To Australia
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8 Things You NEED To Know When Moving To Australia
12 WEIRD Things We Noticed When We Moved To Australia
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12 WEIRD Things We Noticed When We Moved To Australia
Moving To Australia | Your Essential Pre-Move Checklist
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Moving To Australia | Your Essential Pre-Move Checklist
What Will Your Life Look Like Downunder?
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What Will Your Life Look Like Downunder?
Deciding To Move To Australia In 2024 | PROS & CONS
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Deciding To Move To Australia In 2024 | PROS & CONS
Q&A Why We Haven't Been On YouTube | Saving For Visas | How To Stay Motivated When Emigrating
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Q&A Why We Haven't Been On RUclips | Saving For Visas | How To Stay Motivated When Emigrating
9 Things We Love About Aussies
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9 Things We Love About Aussies
How To Decide Where To Move To AUSTRALIA
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How To Decide Where To Move To AUSTRALIA
Is Leaving Your Family To Move To AUSTRALIA Worth It?
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Is Leaving Your Family To Move To AUSTRALIA Worth It?
Moving To Australia In 2023 | 7 Tips For Renting A Property
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Moving To Australia In 2023 | 7 Tips For Renting A Property
Australian Display Village House Tour 2023
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Australian Display Village House Tour 2023
The Reality Of Owning An Australian Hobby Farm
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The Reality Of Owning An Australian Hobby Farm
What 7 Years In Australia Has Taught Us
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What 7 Years In Australia Has Taught Us
We're Selling Up And Moving On! | Life In Australia
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We're Selling Up And Moving On! | Life In Australia
Culture Shocks Moving To Australia | Part 1 ft Kaitlyn Amanda
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Culture Shocks Moving To Australia | Part 1 ft Kaitlyn Amanda
Living In Limbo When Emigrating To Australia
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Living In Limbo When Emigrating To Australia
Your Emails Answered - Partner On Go Slow | Escaping For Safety
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Your Emails Answered - Partner On Go Slow | Escaping For Safety
Tips For Booking Your Holiday In Australia
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Tips For Booking Your Holiday In Australia
Recce Trips | My Partner Doesn't Want To Move | Regional Australia - Answering Your Emails
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Recce Trips | My Partner Doesn't Want To Move | Regional Australia - Answering Your Emails
Things To Know Before Moving To Australia 2023
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Things To Know Before Moving To Australia 2023
Why Australia Is THE Best Country To Live In
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Why Australia Is THE Best Country To Live In
Is It Wrong To Want A Better Life Away From Family? Moving To Australia 2023 Series
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Is It Wrong To Want A Better Life Away From Family? Moving To Australia 2023 Series
10 Things Brits Ask Us About Australia
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10 Things Brits Ask Us About Australia
Why You Should Move To Australia In 2023
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Why You Should Move To Australia In 2023
We Bust 7 Australian Myths! | Moving To Australia Series
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We Bust 7 Australian Myths! | Moving To Australia Series
7 Years In - Do We Regret Moving To Australia?
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7 Years In - Do We Regret Moving To Australia?

Комментарии

  • @Wayne-fn1sw
    @Wayne-fn1sw 12 часов назад

    People in the UK think the grass is greener on the other side as many English people are running away to Australia, Australians are not so tolerant and open minded they are very outspoken and more direct than English people even though most in Australia can trace thier history back to England and Ireland they have thier own way of life and traditions . Australia has thier own issues with high rent homelessness and high cost of living and many in Australia are fed up of new commers .

  • @mellissabluxury
    @mellissabluxury День назад

    Magpies are the absolute true terror of Australia. Snakes leave you alone if you give them some respect. Magpie season is the true terror!!!!😂😂 Aussies eat chip butties too, you’ve just got to be 50 plus 👍

  • @tasmangirl
    @tasmangirl День назад

    you need new pants

  • @coopermoore8355
    @coopermoore8355 9 дней назад

    Where's this

  • @arfabuck
    @arfabuck 13 дней назад

    Best thing I ever did was get a piece of dirt. Retired on a government pension, skint and happy as Larry. Time flies by, never enough time to do everything, - so let it go. The stuff to be done will still be there tomorrow. Best advice I can ever give is start collecting machinery that will lighten the work load. The older you get, the less physical lifting you can do. I bought a property that had been left derelict for 20 years for less than the GV. First up was a 3 ton Kobelco digger that had seen better days very cheaply. 3 years later and the property is cleared of the regrowth ( some 60' high trees rooted out). Then came an old 25 y.o. 30 hp Kubota tractor for a song, but it had a slasher. The grass is easy to maintain sitting down and just driving. Next up was a disc plough that wasn't really necessary so sold on for more than I paid. Then came the rotary hoe which got beaten to death and paid itself off in the first year by growing peppers and chillies., enough to buy a new one. The shelter belt trees are long overdue for topping, 30 year old casuarina, excellent firewood, so a 40 ton ram wood splitter keeps the cook happy and in pocket money selling firewood at the gate. Just invested in a 70hp Lovol orchard tractor as we are putting in a fig orchard. Man is that a beast! Does everything from slashing, rotary hoe, log hauling, post hole borer, spraying you name it. Easy to buy new. The payments are the same as smoking a pack of fags a day, so gave up smoking. No brainer. The one other thing on a lifestyle block is having friends. I mean real friends, you know the type, a friend in need? When they need a hand,- over you go. When you need a hand, they turn up and bring the barbie and beer too. So what if it is half an hours drive? You make a day of it and bring the kids too. Ever seen the joy of a 5 y.o. operating a digger? They all make a beeline for that tired old darling . Heaven - under close scrutiny. Live off 100 bucks a week and lack for nothing. Lonely? - no chance. In fact visitors are a PIA sometimes when they drop in at the wrong time. They know that I have not got time to stop and natter. That comes after they have given me a hand to finish the current project. They love it and keep coming back for more. Living off grid is liberty in its purest form.

  • @daveamies5031
    @daveamies5031 16 дней назад

    Here's my tip for anyone considering an international move: first determine how your going to split up the things you have now (1) take with you(ship) , (2) storage in home country (paid storage or with relatives) (3) sell. then buy coloured sticky note pads (post it notes, come in different colours) and a note book and some clear packing tape, on the first page write what each colour means, i.e. pink=sell, blue=store yellow=ship. then on the next few pages write a colour at the top of the page, when you assemble a box stick a sticky note on it with the correct colour, write a number on it with a thick black marker, then cover it with the clear tape so it's well secured to the box, write the box number in the book and everything you put in the box write down next to that number in the book. - When the shipping company or movers or whoever come to your house you to help you move stuff, just tell them take boxes with this colour to storage / shipping etc. - When you get asked by the shipping company tells you the destination countries customs needs an inventory, you just photocopy/ scan / photograph with your phone the pages for the colour tags of the boxes you shipped - When the boxes arrive at your new home in the destination country (because this will be 3-6 months later), you know if all the boxes arrived (or which one is missing) and you know exactly which box has which items - when your emptying out the stored boxes in your original country in a few years time (because your sick of paying storage fees or your family member wants them out) you know before you get there what is in each box so you can have a plan what your going to do before you get there instead of having to open boxes to remember what you have stored

  • @annemariewhite6901
    @annemariewhite6901 17 дней назад

    We have been here almost 2 years. It does take time to settle. Leaving family and friends in uk was difficult but they have loved watching our journey settling in to our new life

  • @ronancullen1398
    @ronancullen1398 18 дней назад

    You're immigrants not expats. Seem liek very nice of a couple but it's important to acknowledge that.

  • @carolblackler9386
    @carolblackler9386 23 дня назад

    Good morning 😊. I'm in NZ 😢 and use Woolworths Everyday rewards. Every week we get boosts and Gold card for pensioners. We only started this process in January this year. I have literally saved hundreds of dollars and received so many $15 vouchers. I think its about six now 😊. I buy only specials and boosts. The boosts this week are phenomenal. 10xpoints when spend $15 or more on health and beauty. 200 points on spend $10 or more on fruit and vegetables.❤Boom🎉. Another $15 dollar voucher thanks. That's two in my kitty for next petrol day. I love my everday rewards 😅❤😅. I make all my own bread and baked goods. Grow and preserve most of my fruit and vegetables. The bottling side of it all I am just in the process of learning 😊. This has saved me so much already 😊. Thanks for all your tips. Have a great week 😊.

  • @carolblackler9386
    @carolblackler9386 23 дня назад

    G'day 😊. In answer to your very last question. We moved to Australia twice. 1987 left 1990. 2005 left 2005. Why? Family and so-called mates back home. We wished we had never left Australia 😢. WE LOVE ❤ AUSTRALIA 🌏🦘🌏. We would move back to the Sunshine Coast in a heartbeat, but we're retired now and the cost of moving back would cripple us😢😢. We're hoping to go back for a holiday and maybe catch another John Williamson concert. Last one was 2019 in Caloundra. Thanks for this 😊. Enjoy your amazing life 💖.

  • @stokecityfc2728
    @stokecityfc2728 25 дней назад

    Returned home from Australia.missed home too much.missed football with the lads,pub with mates ,all of Europe on my door step.and the history and architecture of Europe

    • @lunavexa_
      @lunavexa_ 7 дней назад

      Australia a big retirement home 😂

  • @stokecityfc2728
    @stokecityfc2728 25 дней назад

    Why do people always think hot weather is preferable ,I prefer cold weather even in U.K. I’d rather have winter than summer.

  • @waynemgtregear7228
    @waynemgtregear7228 27 дней назад

    My neighbor has a plant growing along the fence & every summer it smells like super glue.

  • @darrylcullen2409
    @darrylcullen2409 27 дней назад

    Hi, you'll get no stick from me about transport. Its still pretty poor in Australia. Really a driving country unfortunately. Obviously our size doesn't help. Within the cities its ok, but regionally its terrible still. I'm an Australian who is returning back to Brisbane next month after 20 years and I needed you two to help me think the move will be ok. Different from moving from the UK as was your story. I've been in Vietnam, so it will be super different. Thanks for your channel.

  • @darrylcullen2409
    @darrylcullen2409 28 дней назад

    Good list. Bundy is definitely worse for driving. Always has been up there

  • @tenajnin
    @tenajnin Месяц назад

    Love watching your videos guys! Really open and honest. Waiting to find out if my company are going ahead with setting up in Aus. 🤞🏻 Perth in the next 12 months

  • @anthonystratton9705
    @anthonystratton9705 Месяц назад

    It was a lot better in the 60s than it is now.but that goes for most places then.

  • @DavidCalvert-mh9sy
    @DavidCalvert-mh9sy Месяц назад

    I'm a Canadian who emmigrated to Australia in the mid 60s as a 16 year old. I agree with your statement that the younger you are the quicker you adapt and settle in. I also observed, both in myself, and other immigrants I have met, that when you have lived in Australia for more than 7 years, you can't go back to the country you came from to live. Sure you can go for a visit. But family and friends you have in your country of origin will find you both familiar, and a stranger. You don't belong there anymore. And the proof of this comes at the end of your visit, when you get on the plane bringing you back to Australia, and you can't wait to get back to your Australian home.

  • @Lady420Ganja
    @Lady420Ganja Месяц назад

    Stubby..beer Thongs..flop flop’s sandals She’ll b right..yes 😂😂😂

  • @Lady420Ganja
    @Lady420Ganja Месяц назад

    2:32 thats the best part…living in ca is the same cost but better wages. Not working holiday but only working . As a vet chef and chef instructor i got this. A clean slate is what i want. The juice is WELL WORTH the squeeze

  • @lilynguyen5788
    @lilynguyen5788 Месяц назад

    Not good time, rent and house prices are ridiculous high now due to so many migrant especially from NZ.

  • @rodneythurtell
    @rodneythurtell Месяц назад

    What do you call airer we call a clothes rack oh that's what I call it anyway

  • @sinasofreitas
    @sinasofreitas Месяц назад

    Timor East people's talk me i'm shy also invairomemt dreaming nothing rich all to my generation and if I have President no time to get work in other pleace.

  • @sinasofreitas
    @sinasofreitas Месяц назад

    I'm ideotrying without country small when Australia developing also have emprezario all the time go to wolk every years not any body time to back all good and sweetly girl many human right all evidence when big building's work probably the future you son also come to get maried from East Timor like effect to poorty life and neigbor country.

  • @stephaniebell4272
    @stephaniebell4272 Месяц назад

    My family migrated from Germany in 1960. I was a child. I loved it💖

  • @stephaniebell4272
    @stephaniebell4272 Месяц назад

    My motto is “do it and do it now”. Love your enthusiasm.💖

  • @softwashkingaustralia6864
    @softwashkingaustralia6864 2 месяца назад

    Only good thing about Australia is the weather, every thing else sucks

  • @kyungshim6483
    @kyungshim6483 2 месяца назад

    You don't sound Aussie. Brit I would guess.

  • @user-bs9bf5rr6n
    @user-bs9bf5rr6n 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for sharing the dreams absolutely loved your video beautiful people xx

  • @smimtiaz4556
    @smimtiaz4556 2 месяца назад

    To become an Australian/Aussie could be valuable more than millions of dollars which could be not only for yourselves but also for your children who are more valuable than your wealth

  • @smimtiaz4556
    @smimtiaz4556 2 месяца назад

    To become an Australian/Aussie could be valuable more than millions of dollars which could be not only for yourselves but also for your children

  • @PS1-1
    @PS1-1 2 месяца назад

    It’s better than the uk prices! The uk is expensive and you don’t earn the decent salaries.

  • @bananadude7925
    @bananadude7925 2 месяца назад

    One thing missing from this video is we don’t have a washing machine in the kitchen.

  • @bernadettelanders7306
    @bernadettelanders7306 2 месяца назад

    I’m not moving to Australia - I live here, I was born here and I’m not moving 💕

  • @Myrtlecrack
    @Myrtlecrack 2 месяца назад

    Australia got introduced to Espresso early in the 20th century, so that and only that is what Australians call "coffee". Whereas in the US, we started drinking coffee in the 1770s because the English controlled the tea imports and we were at war with them. The espresso machine wasn't invented until the 1880s, so Americans had been drinking drip coffee at home, and away from home for 100 years by then. For us Americans and Canadians, both drip coffee and espresso are "coffee", chances are good most of us still make and drink drip coffee at home like we always have. When a European or Australian(or other people who are not familiar with drip coffee) come here and order "coffee" they are probably going to be disappointed! PRO TIP: Look for an Espresso shop(not Starbucks, that is the "fast food" of coffee here), and get your coffee there. I'll continue to drink my half-liter to full liter of drip coffee that I make at home, that fancy stuff is nice but expensive to drink in quantity like I do.

  • @Myrtlecrack
    @Myrtlecrack 2 месяца назад

    The costs in the Sunshine Coast feels on par with some of the larger west coast cities in the US.

  • @BarbaraMacDonald-bq1lb
    @BarbaraMacDonald-bq1lb 2 месяца назад

    I really feel sorry for the UK as it's the birth place of my fathers family and he was the 2nd youngest of 14 children and he fought in the 2nd world war in Monte coseno and I'm proud that I come that history

  • @ringspanner
    @ringspanner 2 месяца назад

    Came over in 1995, Hampshire to Victoria. Best thing ever. Yes it does take time to get used to it, but because Ozzies almost speak English lol, it is easier than moving to Europe so I found after living and working there for over 5 years. The easiest way to accept the difference is SAY YES TO YOUR WORLD. Love and respect.

  • @fc7424
    @fc7424 2 месяца назад

    The price of NOT emigrating is far more expensive and costly, and not just financially. On your life and your kids.

  • @budawang77
    @budawang77 2 месяца назад

    Your house insurance seems very high. Are you in a flood or bushfire zone?

  • @Crafty-Scamp
    @Crafty-Scamp 2 месяца назад

    Won't be long for me now and I'll be there , can't wait 😊 from a rainy UK

    • @BarbaraMacDonald-bq1lb
      @BarbaraMacDonald-bq1lb 2 месяца назад

      Welcome, I hope you love our country, cheers from Adelaide 👍🇦🇺

  • @BarbaraMacDonald-bq1lb
    @BarbaraMacDonald-bq1lb 2 месяца назад

    Are you all from England ?

  • @scottsheppard4332
    @scottsheppard4332 2 месяца назад

    The bays are paradise and just a short stroll from home , nice one

  • @beckystokes7645
    @beckystokes7645 2 месяца назад

    Maz do you have a video on your costs of moving to Oz? X

    • @TheBAMFamalam
      @TheBAMFamalam 2 месяца назад

      We don’t, we moved so long ago that it would be out of date by now. We have got a checklist for all of the costs you need to get quotes for in the ebooks xx

    • @beckystokes7645
      @beckystokes7645 2 месяца назад

      @TheBAMFamalam oooh ill check that out then, thanks for that xxx

  • @glenemma1
    @glenemma1 2 месяца назад

    It takes a while to acclimatise. A few years ago I moved from Sydney to Melbourne and I had to acclimatise, and this is within the same country. I then moved from Melbourne to country N.S.W. and had to acclimatise again. It helps you grow as a person when you experience change.

    • @TheBAMFamalam
      @TheBAMFamalam 2 месяца назад

      It does, it’s certainly not a bad thing to go through these hardships xx

  • @C.A.MARSUPIAL-ys6tl
    @C.A.MARSUPIAL-ys6tl 2 месяца назад

    Have you done a video on how it's a fallacy that everything in Australia wants to kill you. As a Australian I know this is a fallacy and the world needs to know it's a very safe country when it comes to snake strike and spider bites etcetera IMO. What do you think.Aussie who really enjoys your channel 👍

    • @TheBAMFamalam
      @TheBAMFamalam 2 месяца назад

      We’ve spoken about it in quite a few videos - it’s not the snakes and spiders that they need to worry about 😆xx

  • @NEMA-tn6xd
    @NEMA-tn6xd 2 месяца назад

    Countryside for me..

    • @TheBAMFamalam
      @TheBAMFamalam 2 месяца назад

      For us, if we were in the UK it would be countryside, but here it’s defo the coast 🥰❤️

  • @Smart_Tamaha
    @Smart_Tamaha 2 месяца назад

    After watching this video, I have become jealous of you both because of the sceneries in the background in Australia. I really wanted to move to Australia in the 90's after my graduation in the UK, but I came to Canada instead, after living in the UK for 15 years as an immigrant from Sri Lanka. The sceneries in your background reminds me my country of origin. DAM, I should have moved to Australia instead of Canada.

    • @TheBAMFamalam
      @TheBAMFamalam 2 месяца назад

      Canada was Ben’s first choice too xx

    • @Smart_Tamaha
      @Smart_Tamaha 2 месяца назад

      @@TheBAMFamalam Thank you for making me satisfied.

    • @fc7424
      @fc7424 2 месяца назад

      You can still apply to emigrate to Australia. Give it a go.

    • @Smart_Tamaha
      @Smart_Tamaha 2 месяца назад

      @@fc7424 Thank you for your encouragement.

  • @eclecticapoetica
    @eclecticapoetica 2 месяца назад

    to a kid, moving countries is no different to moving to the next suburb, to another town, or even interstate. The language and culture in Australia is familiar, people are friendly, and they will make new friends as long as the get the opportunity to socialise at school or through sports and other interests. Same goes for adults really.