I'm currently living in Melbourne and I wish you luck for finding housing as it is expensive as fuck I myself am unable to move out because of the housing crisis combined with going to university
@@a_person1226 I appreciate that, I've found some decently cheap places so I think I'll be alright? But yeah affording a place especially while you're in university can be tough!
I cant say anything with certainty, but I might be able to help in the housing department. One of my friends (western suburbs) might be able to give you a place for a short time, ik she was planning on housing a friend who came out to a very conservative household, meaning her family probably has a free room (assuming that situation is over, as I heard nothing about it afterwards). now that would probably only be a temporary measure, and even if she cant directly help she is pretty involved in a few LBTQIA+ spaces so she might be able to help find a more permanent solution. Do you have any other ways of reaching out? I could pass on contact to my friend and hope that something comes from it Warning tho, housing is fucking nightmarishly expensive Also to my understanding US citizens have to pay taxes even internationally until they lose their citizenship, so if Im correct itd probably be smart to lose that pretty quick. also melbourne is pretty accepting from my experience as a trans woman
@@TheFrogWizard710 I'm looking for something longer term, so I don't think I'd plan to move in some place for only a short time. I'm in some other housing groups and have posted this on the transaustralia subreddit so I'm already in talks with some people who might be able to room with me :) Appreciate the algorithm boost! I didn't think people would stumble across this vid, it was more to link on Reddit and FB where I'm posting and reaching out to folks 😅
Appreciate it! I'm mostly linking this video on other places where I'm asking about housing, so potential roommates can see my face and get to know me quickly if they're thinking about teaming up with me ;)
Do you have a space to DM you that isnt public, While I don't have a place for you to stay or know anyone directly looking for housemates, I can get you into a local melbourne trans community discord server with around 400 or so people in it.
@@tevamedi5430 thanks for the invite! If it's via reddit, I'm already on the transfriendsau and transgenderau subreddits, I posted this vid to the 2nd. Maybe posting on their Discord would help boost it, though I'm in talks with a few people already!
Super random I've been recommended this video. I've got pretty different views on Trump's presidency to you, and I really don't think there will be a humanitarian crisis in the US once he gets into office, but you do you. moving to a place that will be more comfortable is totally valid, I really don't love the US all that much, and Melbourne sounds like fun! Hope all goes well for you.
@@jarrahtree7454 I didn't expect anybody to find this video without me linking it but it seems like it's coming up for folks? Crazy, thanks for the boost haha
Hi. I unfortunately can't help at all with accommodation, but I know that Adelaide and parts of Sydney (specifically the Newtown area. Definitely not western Sydney) are accepting of LGBTQ++ folks similar to Melbourne. I don't know about their games industries, but perhaps they could give you more options if Melbourne isn't working out 😊
Heya 👋 All the best with your move! One thing id like to bring to your attention is that you'll have to continue filing taxes in the US as you have a US citizenship. Wanna make sure that doesnt catch you off guard. All the best!
@@Sableknight Unfortunately you'll have to file taxes for your entire life if you're a US citizen regardless of whether you're a resident in the US. I'm not sure if you'll be expected to pay any taxes on foreign income, but you'll most definitely need to file. It's unfortunate... Anyway, I didn't expect a response when I wrote the comment so this is a pleasant surprise haha. Hope you're doing well :D
I've been seeing this kind of information, that the economy is struggling and the housing crisis is bad. I am already finding some folks interested in housing together, though, and it looks like even minimum wages are sufficient to afford rent in a lot of those places. Economically it doesn't seem *that* different to trying to live in Washington state, where I currently live, and I think the healthcare concern is worth getting ahead of this and making a move sooner than later.
@@Sableknight good luck then, would be nice if you could do a follow up video once you do it. Would be great to learn more about moving to aus in 2024/25, and especially how it is regarding healthcare for foreigners
@@CrowJam I would also like to! I have Australian citizenship as well as American citizenship so I won't know exactly how getting healthcare is for foreigners. Is it a place you're considering moving to? :)
@@Sableknight ah yeah, in that case it should be easy : D. Never hurts to know, where I am from australia been viewed as a wonderland of sorts for longest of times
I'm currently living in Melbourne and I wish you luck for finding housing as it is expensive as fuck
I myself am unable to move out because of the housing crisis combined with going to university
@@a_person1226 I appreciate that, I've found some decently cheap places so I think I'll be alright? But yeah affording a place especially while you're in university can be tough!
I cant say anything with certainty, but I might be able to help in the housing department. One of my friends (western suburbs) might be able to give you a place for a short time, ik she was planning on housing a friend who came out to a very conservative household, meaning her family probably has a free room (assuming that situation is over, as I heard nothing about it afterwards).
now that would probably only be a temporary measure, and even if she cant directly help she is pretty involved in a few LBTQIA+ spaces so she might be able to help find a more permanent solution.
Do you have any other ways of reaching out? I could pass on contact to my friend and hope that something comes from it
Warning tho, housing is fucking nightmarishly expensive
Also to my understanding US citizens have to pay taxes even internationally until they lose their citizenship, so if Im correct itd probably be smart to lose that pretty quick.
also melbourne is pretty accepting from my experience as a trans woman
I can also boost the algo with my 2 alts
@@hoddtoward5681 thanks extremely attractive individual who is definitely not me ;)
@@TheFrogWizard710 I'm looking for something longer term, so I don't think I'd plan to move in some place for only a short time.
I'm in some other housing groups and have posted this on the transaustralia subreddit so I'm already in talks with some people who might be able to room with me :)
Appreciate the algorithm boost! I didn't think people would stumble across this vid, it was more to link on Reddit and FB where I'm posting and reaching out to folks 😅
@@Sableknight oki, good luck on moving here!
ok this is kinda mad to actually be seeking housing via youtube. i wish you all the best
Appreciate it! I'm mostly linking this video on other places where I'm asking about housing, so potential roommates can see my face and get to know me quickly if they're thinking about teaming up with me ;)
Do you have a space to DM you that isnt public, While I don't have a place for you to stay or know anyone directly looking for housemates, I can get you into a local melbourne trans community discord server with around 400 or so people in it.
@@tevamedi5430 thanks for the invite! If it's via reddit, I'm already on the transfriendsau and transgenderau subreddits, I posted this vid to the 2nd. Maybe posting on their Discord would help boost it, though I'm in talks with a few people already!
gl!
idk if replies count for algo, so proper comment too
Super random I've been recommended this video.
I've got pretty different views on Trump's presidency to you, and I really don't think there will be a humanitarian crisis in the US once he gets into office, but you do you. moving to a place that will be more comfortable is totally valid, I really don't love the US all that much, and Melbourne sounds like fun! Hope all goes well for you.
Unfortunately I don’t know anyone who can help but I’m commenting to boost the algorithm
best of luck 👍
Commenting for the algo, good luck.
algo time
@@jarrahtree7454 I didn't expect anybody to find this video without me linking it but it seems like it's coming up for folks? Crazy, thanks for the boost haha
good luck on the search commenting in case it helps w the alg
good luck!
(idk why im seeing this in england lmao 💀)
Hi. I unfortunately can't help at all with accommodation, but I know that Adelaide and parts of Sydney (specifically the Newtown area. Definitely not western Sydney) are accepting of LGBTQ++ folks similar to Melbourne. I don't know about their games industries, but perhaps they could give you more options if Melbourne isn't working out 😊
@@SeannaChangi thanks so much for the info! Trying to keep my options at least somewhat open so these are all good to know :)
Good luck
You seem like a super nice person! Good luck!
Thanks so much! I do my best to be a good friend haha.
Heya 👋 All the best with your move! One thing id like to bring to your attention is that you'll have to continue filing taxes in the US as you have a US citizenship. Wanna make sure that doesnt catch you off guard. All the best!
@@cooladipeshin oh this is good to know, hope that doesn't last forever but I guess I'll see lol
@@Sableknight Unfortunately you'll have to file taxes for your entire life if you're a US citizen regardless of whether you're a resident in the US. I'm not sure if you'll be expected to pay any taxes on foreign income, but you'll most definitely need to file. It's unfortunate...
Anyway, I didn't expect a response when I wrote the comment so this is a pleasant surprise haha. Hope you're doing well :D
what I hear australia is not doing so hot economically, and rent is way high too. Good place for game devs culture, but otherwise not sure about this
I've been seeing this kind of information, that the economy is struggling and the housing crisis is bad. I am already finding some folks interested in housing together, though, and it looks like even minimum wages are sufficient to afford rent in a lot of those places. Economically it doesn't seem *that* different to trying to live in Washington state, where I currently live, and I think the healthcare concern is worth getting ahead of this and making a move sooner than later.
@@Sableknight good luck then, would be nice if you could do a follow up video once you do it. Would be great to learn more about moving to aus in 2024/25, and especially how it is regarding healthcare for foreigners
@@CrowJam I would also like to! I have Australian citizenship as well as American citizenship so I won't know exactly how getting healthcare is for foreigners. Is it a place you're considering moving to? :)
@@Sableknight ah yeah, in that case it should be easy : D. Never hurts to know, where I am from australia been viewed as a wonderland of sorts for longest of times
Good luck!