I love Australia :-) but few things that I am not too fond of !!!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @responsetorishi
    @responsetorishi 4 года назад +2

    Hi Vijeta, I have watched most of your videos, found really informative & allayed my fears which most of us have once we decide to leave our home country. I wanted to check about job prospects particularly in sales/ marketing in case you have across any experience in this profile.

    • @vijetarai7671
      @vijetarai7671  4 года назад +1

      Rishi Sharma thanks 😊 I would shortly be doing a video on this but in brief- sales is big and good here

  • @vijetarai7671
    @vijetarai7671  5 лет назад +17

    Timestamps:
    1. Location- 00:18
    2. Visa Process- 00:56
    3. Driving License process-01:48
    4. Daycare Fee -03:00
    5. House Inspections Timings- 03:30
    6. Routine House Inspections- 04:14
    7. No Home Deliveries- 05:16
    8. Flies- 05:36
    9. Birds- 5:55
    10. Dental treatment and ambulance expense- 06:41
    11. No Pets Allowed- 07:28
    12. Size of the houses/Units- 07:51
    13. Less number of bathrooms- 08:25
    14. Swimming Pool - 08:57
    15. Less Job promotions- 09:39
    16.No Annual Appraisals- 10:30
    17.Expensive Fresh Plants- 10:38
    18. DIY- 11:06
    19. No Locks in the bedrooms and bathrooms- 11:45
    20. Smoke Alarms- 11:58
    21. High Parking charge- 12:25
    22. 5 pm Ban- 12:41
    23. Personal Trainer fee- 12:58
    24. Making Friends- 13:22
    25 Driving Fine- 13:54

  • @Donato93
    @Donato93 3 года назад +2

    Australia is the best country in the world . That is why millions of people would love to move here . And sadly that is why it is much harder to be approved than most other countries.

  • @danicap9565
    @danicap9565 4 года назад +3

    Magpies swoop if you are near their nest.. they are protecting their babies.
    Woolworths and coles to not charge more with groceries.. they just charge a delivery fee... fair!

  • @sridharchandrashekar7615
    @sridharchandrashekar7615 5 лет назад +2

    Hi,
    If you have your Indian drivers license with more than 3 years of driving experience you can get a section 80 license which is valid for 3 months ( you need give written test and hazard perception test) and within the 3 months you need get your VORT( vehicle on road test)done and if you pass you will get a full license.

  • @rishabhagarwal2209
    @rishabhagarwal2209 5 лет назад +3

    Great compilation, really informative!! Request you to make a video on DOs and DONTs.

    • @vijetarai7671
      @vijetarai7671  5 лет назад +1

      Rishabh Agarwal thank u.. that’s on my list too... soon 😊

  • @dbamentorparag
    @dbamentorparag 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for your time and support

    • @vijetarai7671
      @vijetarai7671  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for watching and commenting Parag

  • @frednil8304
    @frednil8304 4 года назад

    The 2 major supermarket chains, Woolworths and Coles are open to 9pm every night through the week and 5pm Saturday, 6pm Sunday. The 7/11's are open all the time. Easy to shop for food and groceries in Australia in the cities.

  • @geoffreykelly5763
    @geoffreykelly5763 4 года назад +3

    So in reality you are saying stay where your heart is 👍very very good

  • @emilignatius29
    @emilignatius29 2 года назад

    6:17 this was so funny. good info pointed out . u r very entertaining n should try podcasting

  • @venig8954
    @venig8954 3 года назад

    V informative. Thanks a lot

  • @bhimpokhrel4059
    @bhimpokhrel4059 2 года назад

    Very good information.

  • @pratikmahajan1318
    @pratikmahajan1318 4 года назад +2

    Amazing video! I have applied for 491 visa! This was really insightful. I am working as a manager here in Mumbai. Thinking of working as a tradie in Australia. (have heard and read that tradies earn more than engineers there) What are your thoughts Vijeta?
    Also I tripped laughing when I heard your birds related experience. hahaha!

  • @adelynnadn9853
    @adelynnadn9853 4 года назад +1

    Nice video. Keep it up

  • @miriamanaiubi5303
    @miriamanaiubi5303 4 года назад +1

    How about the Snakes 🐍 in Adelaide, are they venomous & should you keep a watch out for. A they inland or in beachside suburbs also.???

    • @samsabastian5560
      @samsabastian5560 4 года назад +1

      I live in Adelaide. My wife is Russian, she has been here 16 years and has only seen one snake that was about 30 cm long in all that time. They are venomous, yes, but rare.

  • @exbarsilambi2757
    @exbarsilambi2757 3 года назад +1

    You makes india sounds better than australia. Im wondering does all the tv lies about india or you just came from rich family in india ?

  • @rohitarora8433
    @rohitarora8433 4 года назад +1

    Hi Vijeta, how are you doing? We were in contact when you were in VW. My Visa is in process, hope to see you soon in Adelaide.

    • @vijetarai7671
      @vijetarai7671  4 года назад +1

      rohit arora oh wow , good to hear from you and Goodluck for the process

    • @rohitarora8433
      @rohitarora8433 4 года назад +1

      @@vijetarai7671thanks .. would require your your tips and guidance in future..c ya

    • @vijetarai7671
      @vijetarai7671  4 года назад

      rohit arora happy to help 😊

  • @yogiwdmuscle
    @yogiwdmuscle 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks a lot

  • @o8thman812
    @o8thman812 3 года назад

    A lot say it's good. Very few say no...

  • @PTEProtips
    @PTEProtips 5 лет назад +2

    Hi mam, what about snakes. Heard that in Australia we will see snakes at home that too poisonous. Is that true?

    • @vijetarai7671
      @vijetarai7671  5 лет назад +1

      Dreamland Australia I have also just heard that so far! And hope it remains like that 😀 so far I get to see rabbits hopping in my neighbourhood

    • @amreen1487
      @amreen1487 4 года назад

      @@vijetarai7671 is it true that there are a lot of lizards in australia? do u find them in homes?

    • @vijetarai7671
      @vijetarai7671  4 года назад +1

      Amreen Fatima I havnt seen any yet 😊

  • @nimishanandakumar1006
    @nimishanandakumar1006 4 года назад +1

    Hi vijeta.. am a new subscriber and your videos are very informative. Would you do a video on job opportunities in adelaide. For software engineer/testers .IT companies in adelaide

    • @vijetarai7671
      @vijetarai7671  4 года назад

      nimisha nandakumar thanks and sure will try to do one soon

  • @disarapenbenben8952
    @disarapenbenben8952 4 года назад +5

    Adelaide is way better than India... :)

  • @nishamalik9481
    @nishamalik9481 2 года назад

    Everything you said is absolutely true....specially the birds and flies thing😖😖they are very irritating here. I hate them.

  • @leachancpa
    @leachancpa 3 года назад

    Would it be wiser if I bring a parent with me to look after my child under 5 years old and another child which is in a school age?
    I will be entering Australia as a student then my husband is a dependent and will look for an employer for a sponsorship, he is a welder.
    Including a parent that is 65 years old, we are 5 in total family members. Though we will not go together, me first then after 2-4months my husband will follow together with the kids. Then following is a parent. What do you think the costs we should prepare?

  • @sramanadutta8397
    @sramanadutta8397 4 года назад

    @ Vijeta: Thanks for your video, it's informative.I have seen in some of the sites & Australia groups in FB, that snakes, huge spiders are common & it comes to residential area & inside homes in summer,is that true,

    • @vijetarai7671
      @vijetarai7671  4 года назад +2

      Sramana Dutta maybe true for country or hilly areas but I am pretty close to City (central) and I have seen just as many spiders so far as many I saw in India and no snakes yet thankfully. Here every news big or small gets highlighted and that’s why we hear of it, only if such was the case in India I am pretty sure we would have more such sights in a day in India than how many we have in a year here . That’s my take 😊

  • @m2javidi
    @m2javidi 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks for all of the information. It seems that most of the issues can get solved using money.

    • @vijetarai7671
      @vijetarai7671  5 лет назад +1

      Isn't that true for most countries :-) Thanks for watching and commenting

  • @roshnijohri
    @roshnijohri 5 лет назад +1

    Hi vijeta!!!
    I really like ur videos regarding Adelaide as I’m also planning to move here. I would be grateful if u could guide me about the rents there and what suburbs can v reside in which are easily accessible to Adelaide.
    Love

    • @vijetarai7671
      @vijetarai7671  5 лет назад

      Roshni Zahid Johri thank u so much for your wonderful comment! Please allow me couple of weeks as m travelling right now and will do videos on your questions

  • @lexraineellaeufracio6583
    @lexraineellaeufracio6583 4 года назад

    hi! I would like to know if you have kids who transferred school from your country to Australia and/or you have an idea regarding the fees for PR students? what are the requirements for transferring?my kids are currently in K2 and Primary/grade 5. We are still in the process of submitting requirements as of the moment. Thanks for your video. Please keep sharing your experiences in Australia.Thanks again

    • @vijetarai7671
      @vijetarai7671  4 года назад

      Lexil May Poso Thanks for your comment ! I just did a video regarding the cost of the living and that does cover the school fees . There is not much formality required here for school admission usually, till the time the schools have space , they will Kar the kids living in their catchment areas

  • @vestavisuals
    @vestavisuals 5 лет назад +1

    Shocked at how expensive childcare is.

    • @vijetarai7671
      @vijetarai7671  5 лет назад +1

      Aron Mifsud Bonnici indeed , though on PR one gets some Govt subsidies but as I am on a different visa , I had to pay this amount 😢

    • @vestavisuals
      @vestavisuals 5 лет назад +2

      vijeta rai here it’s free if the parents are working. Feel lucky.

    • @vijetarai7671
      @vijetarai7671  5 лет назад

      @@vestavisuals wow, seriously! that's awesome.

  • @adelynnadn9853
    @adelynnadn9853 4 года назад +1

    How's weather there

    • @vijetarai7671
      @vijetarai7671  4 года назад

      Adelynn Adn I have covered this question in one of my videos, I Guess amongst the things I like about Adelaide . We gets all Seasons here and in full swing - winters really chilly to need heaters and summers hot enough to need AC’s. Having said that, it’s outdoor living round the year

    • @adelynnadn9853
      @adelynnadn9853 4 года назад

      vijeta rai thanks

  • @cakesandpi
    @cakesandpi 5 лет назад

    Adelaide where we tax the shit out of you, anything to do with the State/Government will be annoying. Australia isnt as free as America, oportunitys to make crazy $$$ isnt like the US but we are a small country so our problems are not big.

  • @jayloving2005
    @jayloving2005 4 года назад +2

    You should also mention
    Highest racism in the country
    Unbelievable amount of traffic fine
    Too much traffic signal
    Worst weather
    no career job
    Even no part time worst labor job opportunity
    not attractive beaches
    No bedroom AC supplied

    • @michaelgolubovic6330
      @michaelgolubovic6330 4 года назад +2

      Not attractive beaches?
      The entire coast of Adelaide is a sandy beach, and it's all free.
      As for the racism, my wife is from the Philippines and in 4 years the only people to show aggression towards her were not born here.
      You're right about the job opportunities and traffic fines though.

    • @samsabastian5560
      @samsabastian5560 4 года назад +2

      Australian is not a racist country. There are people living here from more than 150 countries. I live next to Chinese, Indian and Vietnamese. All fit in well here. Great neighbours. Adelaide has a great climate. Little bit cold overnight in winter for a couple of weeks and in summer about 10 days over 40 degrees. Beaches in Adelaide are great. Not many people use them, so plenty of room. Easy fix with traffic fines. Obey the laws. There are jobs here is you are prepared to work.