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So, you are thinking of moving to Australia? Perhaps you enjoyed a post-lockdown dream holiday Down Under. Or maybe you have been seduced by the Aussie lifestyle, as portrayed on television shows like Bondi Rescue and Home & Away. Whatever your reasons for wanting to leave Blighty, you are not alone: According to the Australian Department of Home Affairs, approx. 1.2 million Brits resided in Australia at the end of June 2020.<br>
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0333 370 3701 info@singleparentsonholiday.co.uk 10 Things to Consider When Moving to Australia
0333 370 3701 info@singleparentsonholiday.co.uk So, you are thinking of moving to Australia? Perhaps you enjoyed a post-lockdown dream holiday Down Under. Or maybe you have been seduced by the Aussie lifestyle, as portrayed on television shows like Bondi Rescue and Home & Away. Whatever your reasons for wanting to leave Blighty, you are not alone: According to the Australian Department of Home Affairs, approx. 1.2 million Brits resided in Australia at the end of June 2020. But before you jump on a plane and head to the Lucky Country, there are several things you need to consider, to ensure your move goes smoothly. Let’s take a look at some of the most important: 10 things to know if you are planning to relocate to Oz Westpac recently wrote a useful guide on moving to Australia. In our article, we will highlight some of the points they mentioned to give you a better understanding of what you need to know before you move and successfully settle in the country.
0333 370 3701 info@singleparentsonholiday.co.uk 1. Securing the relevant Australian visa The first thing you will need to do if you plan to move to Oz permanently is to gain permission from the Australian government. This comes in the form of a visa that will enable you to live, work and/or study in the country. There is a raft of visa options for permanent migration that fall under categories like family and partner visas, working and skilled visas and studying and training visas. To find out more about them, check out the visa options for Australia on the Australian Government Department of Home Affairs website.
0333 370 3701 info@singleparentsonholiday.co.uk 5. Finding somewhere to live in Oz You will probably already have a fair idea of where you want to live, especially if you have been exploring the country on a road trip in Australia or singles holidays in your younger years. You could initially stay at a friend’s place, an Airbnb, or a hotel, whilst you find your bearings, are checking out the exact area you wish to live in or even finding a job. Either way, it makes sense to find somewhere short term before you rent or buy long term. Doing your due diligence by researching the local housing market will pay off. Talk to the local real estate agents to gain a good understanding of average rent and house prices whilst doing a thorough investigation of the local transport links, shops, schools, and employment opportunities in any given area.
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