Saturday, June 11, 2011

How to Move To Australia



Finding a new home in a whole new country is a challenge. Although moving can present better opportunities for you and for your family, you will surely need a lot of preparations and adjustments to ensure that you will not encounter problems. Moving to Australia is no excuse. Although Australia is open to immigrants and has a very diverse culture, some of the natives are still territorial and you might experience a form of discrimination when you reach these areas.


Nevertheless, a move to Australia promises better life. If you want to move there, see to it that you have the essential documents. Here are some tips to help you.


  1. Get a visa. There are several types of Australian visas to choose from. You can apply for a working visa. Australia has a list of in demand skilled workers. Check the list and you might have what they need. While in Australia and a holder of a valid visa, you may apply for permanent residency, provided that you qualify. Pass all the requirements and you will be granted the privilege to be a permanent resident of the country. There are other ways to stay or extend your stay in the country. As long as it is lawful, then you will not get in trouble.


  1. Once you have the necessary documents you need, make sure that you think of other essential items. For those who will move to Australia because of work, you probably have an employer sponsoring you. If this is the case, finding a stable job will not be a problem. However, if you are petitioned by a family member to join him or her in the country, then you will need to find a stable job for yourself. Make sure that you have a valid work permit though. Another important aspect that you should consider is your accommodation. Where are you going to live when in Australia? Your sponsoring employer should be able to help. If you are petitioned by a family member, then you are expected to stay with them.


  1. Understand the cost of living in Australia. You might be overwhelmed by the wage presented to you by the employer if you convert it to your country’s currency. However, bear in mind that you will not be spending you salary in terms of your native country’s currency. This is why it is important that you check monthly expenses. Is your earnings enough? How much are you going to spend for rent, utility bills, transportation, food and other miscellaneous expenses? Is your earning sufficient? If you fail to consider the cost of living and assume that your earning is enough to support your needs, you might have difficulty adjusting in Australia.


Many foreign individuals find better career opportunities in Australia. After staying living and working in Australia for a while, they decide to apply for permanent residency so that they will be able to stay in the country indefinitely. Some even use this to petition their family so that they can migrate to Australia.

Being a permanent resident in Australia:


There are different benefits of being a permanent resident in Australia. First, everything will be so much easier as you can stay in Australia indefinitely since you will be granted a permanent visa. You can travel to and from Australia anytime you want. In addition to that, the resident can choose to pursue higher education and choose a college or university of his liking. He may take advantage of student loans as well. Moreover, he can also apply for a work he wants or change employers when he deem necessary. He does not have to worry about applying for a new work visa or permit.



If you have successfully acquired your permanent visa to stay in Australia and wish to bring your family here, you need to prepare them as well. Your family will need to pass the minimum requirement before being granted to join you. This is why they have to be ready. Here are some tips:



  1. Make the necessary preparations ahead of time. If you intend to petition them, see to it that they start learning about the ways of life in Australia. Introduce them to the culture, norms and the ways of life in general. You can send them books or tell them stories when you speak to them on the phone.


  1. Enhance their English skills. Since this is the language used in Australia, it is only essential that they are proficient in using the language as well. Besides, they will be tested in terms of how well they can speak and understand the language. If a family member has difficulty in this field, enroll him in a course that will focus on this. You can also provide study materials that will enhance their capacity.


  1. Move to a more appropriate home and neighborhood. If you are living in a small one-bedroom apartment, you should consider finding a home with bigger space and better neighborhood. This is especially true if your spouse and children will be joining you. You will need to find a home in a better community, with proximities to good schools and other essential establishments.


  1. Secure the essential documents and records of your family members. In order to be considered, your family should prove that they are of good health and of character. In addition to that, you will need different records. Make sure that you keep medical, school and other essential records. You should also keep important documents like birth certificates and marriage contracts.


  1. Help your family start a new life in Australia. Your responsibility does not stop once your family is already in Australia. You still need to assist them in continuing their life. Help your spouse find a job that suits his or her qualifications. Make sure that your children continue their schooling by enrolling them in a good school. These are just few of the things that you can do to help them.


  1. Take care of issues in your native country ahead of time. Decide whether you are going to sell your home and other personal items in your native country. If not, make sure that you have someone to look after them. Make sure that you take care of the details before the rest of your family members move to Australia.


You can move to Australia through migration. However, it is difficult to be eligible. Do not fret though as you can always find work in Australia and apply for permanent residency while you are here.

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