The extra taxes we pay also go towards a lot of free amenities, that you don't get in many other countries, like good bbq's to use at the beaches, parks. Free water playgrounds in most cities. Free and decent kids playgrounds. Nice clean toilet blocks at parks and beaches. National parks and some free camping area's. Clean infrastructure, cities and towns, with lovely gardens in most places etc. After living in the USA, Singapore and Greece for 12 months each, I've never complained about our taxes here, because at least we can see some of it returned, in the form of good amenities for all.
A massive thing for me was even though we were moving for my career, we are now able to afford for my hubby to stay at home with the kids ! The fact we can live off one wages, still enjoy life and save is incredible! We were both working 45 hour weeks in the Uk and broke at the end of every month! Here i can finish at 3pm, take the kids swimming after school and enjoy family time
I do agree with you when you say it took you almost 10 years from thinking about Australia to actually moving there. I wanted to move out there when we first visited family in Perth back in 2016. 8 years on we are applying for a visa now. I just hope they want us. We may have to opt for a regional area as Brisbane looks to be out of our reach with my wife’s job and points required for us to even get noticed.
Moving to Australia in 1982 was cheap and easy. We got picked up from the airport and could stay in a Government Immigration Centre for up to 6 months and 3 times a day meals with English lessons Citizenship after 2 years Bought a house after 6 months and paid it off in 5 years Different times then Wish the newcomers good luck
For as many RUclipsrs there are encouraging migration to Australia, there are an equal number of RUclips channels from Australians moving abroad because Australia is no longer affordable!
The whole world is unaffordable , at least Australia has good weather to take your mind off the stress unlike living in the UK like living in a Tupperware box with the grey skies.
Grass is always greener on the other side. Funnily enough there are people who whinge so badly for minor inconveniences here and say that it's worse than third world countries. As someone from such a country that's an utter lie and there needs to be a reality check. On the other hand a lot of migration agencies will advertise as if it will be paradise here which is also not true and the job market can be a challenge. As an ICT guy if I applied a few years later I will probably have no chance anymore also given my age. Current points required is way too high and I'm not good enough to get sponsored.
My family and I would really love to move to Australia. However, We were informed that even though she's a skilled worker the demand is too high. (She's a teacher). Do you have any advice on how else to proceed? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
True blue told me my decorating qualifications aren't high enough, no only option now is to find a sponsor but looking at wages, I'd actually be taking a pay cut moving to Australia and housing is much more, so sadly our journey if you can call it that is over, gutted to be honest, but everything happens for a reason I guess
We are full. Hospitals full. Roads full. And at breaking point. Doctors appointments full. 3 week waits. Rentals full. And prices skyrocketing. Houses impossible to find. Food prices skyrocketing. Fuel prices skyrocketing. Energy prices skyrocketing. All because of mass migration. We are full.
My rent just went up by $600 per month due to low housing supply 😡 more and more aussies are living in tents it’s wrong! Surely the uk folks understand not wanting high levels of immigration
I think we've both aged out at this point - 52 and 45. There's the Global Talent thing, but I don't think either of us are as renowned in our individual fields as we need to be to qualify for that one!
Me Again - His latest vid? Link - ruclips.net/video/Jpe2KYp2yVk/видео.htmlsi=13GZ_dMOIs8kbOe- I suggested he connects with you for a chat. Sounds so depressed now he is back at home . He would be a positive for Oz - a nice funny smart guy with a great job - we could do with more people like him here. Cheers Sam.
Sorry Ross now is not the time to push emmigration from anywhere our infrastructure has been stretched to breaking point by over immigration since the shut down ended.. Immigration needs to be cut back until supply can catch up with the demand. The government has begun doing things like reducing the number of tempoaray visas being issued because they see the anger that is building in the community and they dont want to risk getting thrown out of office at the next election. I would say that people who apply through channels such as the skilled shortage visas will still be welcomed but be warned they will struggle with finding suitable housing and also be impacted by rising living costs the same as every other Australian.
Can u chat TO someone IF THEY decide to connect with you please. Will look for yr email addy after this - a young German guy (yes has a channel) who has /is us a Cop in Germany. . Yes sounds Basically British to me - E English is so good He spent a year or 2 recently in Oz working to stay here and sounds so depressed to be home - he’s a really ice guy - - hopefully he connects with u for a chat. Give me a tick - I’ll find out a link for him - ONLY so u know who u r talking to if he decides to connect with u. Smart funny a copper speaks better English than me a really nice guy.
The extra taxes we pay also go towards a lot of free amenities, that you don't get in many other countries, like good bbq's to use at the beaches, parks. Free water playgrounds in most cities. Free and decent kids playgrounds. Nice clean toilet blocks at parks and beaches. National parks and some free camping area's.
Clean infrastructure, cities and towns, with lovely gardens in most places etc.
After living in the USA, Singapore and Greece for 12 months each, I've never complained about our taxes here, because at least we can see some of it returned, in the form of good amenities for all.
A massive thing for me was even though we were moving for my career, we are now able to afford for my hubby to stay at home with the kids ! The fact we can live off one wages, still enjoy life and save is incredible!
We were both working 45 hour weeks in the Uk and broke at the end of every month!
Here i can finish at 3pm, take the kids swimming after school and enjoy family time
As for taxes here in the uk. I’m sure most of mine here pay for people who don’t want to work.
I do agree with you when you say it took you almost 10 years from thinking about Australia to actually moving there. I wanted to move out there when we first visited family in Perth back in 2016. 8 years on we are applying for a visa now. I just hope they want us. We may have to opt for a regional area as Brisbane looks to be out of our reach with my wife’s job and points required for us to even get noticed.
What are you occupations
Moving to Australia in 1982 was cheap and easy. We got picked up from the airport and could stay in a Government Immigration Centre for up to 6 months and 3 times a day meals with English lessons
Citizenship after 2 years
Bought a house after 6 months and paid it off in 5 years
Different times then
Wish the newcomers good luck
Thanks mate
Great tips. Cheers mate
For as many RUclipsrs there are encouraging migration to Australia, there are an equal number of RUclips channels from Australians moving abroad because Australia is no longer affordable!
The whole world is unaffordable , at least Australia has good weather to take your mind off the stress unlike living in the UK like living in a Tupperware box with the grey skies.
Grass is always greener on the other side. Funnily enough there are people who whinge so badly for minor inconveniences here and say that it's worse than third world countries. As someone from such a country that's an utter lie and there needs to be a reality check.
On the other hand a lot of migration agencies will advertise as if it will be paradise here which is also not true and the job market can be a challenge. As an ICT guy if I applied a few years later I will probably have no chance anymore also given my age. Current points required is way too high and I'm not good enough to get sponsored.
There is nowhere in Australia that’s affordable. Good luck trying to find housing we are full and I wouldn’t advise foreigners moving here
There is space to build more housing compared to to UK
@@Marion3346 bbbbut then the investors that bought up all the housing might lose some value.
I just subscribed. Your videos are inspiring. Thank you.
Awesome! Thank you!
My family and I would really love to move to Australia.
However, We were informed that even though she's a skilled worker the demand is too high. (She's a teacher).
Do you have any advice on how else to proceed? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
True blue told me my decorating qualifications aren't high enough, no only option now is to find a sponsor but looking at wages, I'd actually be taking a pay cut moving to Australia and housing is much more, so sadly our journey if you can call it that is over, gutted to be honest, but everything happens for a reason I guess
Try the down under centre they specialise in trades and you can convert your experience into the qualification you need and you might still get in
We are full.
Hospitals full.
Roads full. And at breaking point.
Doctors appointments full. 3 week waits.
Rentals full. And prices skyrocketing.
Houses impossible to find.
Food prices skyrocketing.
Fuel prices skyrocketing.
Energy prices skyrocketing.
All because of mass migration.
We are full.
My rent just went up by $600 per month due to low housing supply 😡 more and more aussies are living in tents it’s wrong! Surely the uk folks understand not wanting high levels of immigration
The housing problem is happening everywhere right now. It's caused by investors buying up the supply, then lobbying to stop new supply being added.
Everyone has their own journey. When you feel you have to move, you will find good enough reasons to do it.
I have been following your channel for a few weeks, do you run zoom/teams chats for teachers (me) looking to emigrate ?
Just get in contact on Instagram bud
Can I ask if you’ll be applying for citizenship now that you’ve been a resident for 4 years? Content around that would be super interesting!
Really don't think you are going to find rental easy in Perth
I have been looking at rentals in Perth saving them on my profile. 4 bed houses around 700$ seem to sitting with the now available status??????
I think we've both aged out at this point - 52 and 45. There's the Global Talent thing, but I don't think either of us are as renowned in our individual fields as we need to be to qualify for that one!
Yes same, the age cut off is really outdated. We are 40 and 48, and i dont think i can get anything but a holiday visa or student visa.
Me Again -
His latest vid?
Link -
ruclips.net/video/Jpe2KYp2yVk/видео.htmlsi=13GZ_dMOIs8kbOe-
I suggested he connects with you for a chat. Sounds so depressed now he is back at home .
He would be a positive for Oz - a nice funny smart guy with a great job - we could do with more people like him here. Cheers Sam.
Not Debussy on the edit 😂😂 Peak editing choice 😌
Sorry Ross now is not the time to push emmigration from anywhere our infrastructure has been stretched to breaking point by over immigration since the shut down ended.. Immigration needs to be cut back until supply can catch up with the demand. The government has begun doing things like reducing the number of tempoaray visas being issued because they see the anger that is building in the community and they dont want to risk getting thrown out of office at the next election. I would say that people who apply through channels such as the skilled shortage visas will still be welcomed but be warned they will struggle with finding suitable housing and also be impacted by rising living costs the same as every other Australian.
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Really nice, helpful vid mate. Just the thing to share with some people i know. Cheers
Can u chat TO someone IF THEY decide to connect with you please. Will look for yr email addy after this - a young German guy (yes has a channel) who has
/is us a Cop in Germany. . Yes sounds Basically British to me - E English is so good
He spent a year or 2 recently in Oz working to stay here and sounds so depressed to be home - he’s a really ice guy - - hopefully he connects with u for a chat.
Give me a tick - I’ll find out a link for him - ONLY so u know who u r talking to if he decides to connect with u.
Smart funny a copper speaks better English than me a really nice guy.
Such a useful video, thank you