Friday, January 21, 2011

What currency does he pay to me if I live in australia

What currency does he pay to me if I live in australia?
I'm selling him something, and I live in australia, he wants to know what currency to pay me, do I say AUD?
Other - Business & Finance - 2 Answers
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IF I LIVE IN AUSTALIYA, I CAN PAY TO HIM AUD.
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He pays you with whatever currency they are using in his country. if he lives in the us, then he pays you with US dollars. Now when you get the US dollars, you have to convert that into AUD. Essentially, you are contributing to an increase demand to convert into AUD.





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Friday, January 14, 2011

Where is the best place to live in Australia

Where is the best place to live in Australia?
Ok so following up on my last question: Where is the best place to live in Australia? I believe there is territories isn't there? If so, I'd like to be in a place not completely isolated from everyone, but also not necessarily in the city. Preferably a place pretty civilized, and plenty of people. I would also love to be near beaches and beautiful scenery. I have to be in a place where I can find a job (undecided so far, but I'm leaning towards something in sports medicine.) Thanks and sorry for being so picky!
Other - Australia - 6 Answers
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Geelong or environs. Beach. famous footy club. Heaps of athletes. I could go on and on, and I do not even live there
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Somewhere in victoria. It's the foot ball capital, it got a high population, but the further you go from the city the more secluded it gets. It gets very hot in the summer, but also snows in the winter, so you get a range of whether. There are many beaches, particularly near Philip Island, where there are several surf beaches (if you go there, go to smiths beach :) There are still several forests, which you cannot find in other parts of Australia (because of logging) It is also commonly home to many different species of Australian wildlife. Hope i helped :)
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around melbourne [ not in melbourne its full of tossers ] everywhere else is redneck
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Adelaide is awesome :)
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Melbourne is in the top 5 most cities in the world and no. 1 in Australia to live.
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Melbourne would be a good spot to live. or even north Queensland. it may be humid, but it's nice. mr anonymous: who would want to live in england? rain, warm beers, shitty cricket team, rain. shitty Rudby team... oh, and rain.






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Friday, January 7, 2011

I want to live in Australia, is there a visa simply just for that

I want to live in Australia, is there a visa simply just for that?
I am a US Citizen and a friend of mine who lives in AU asked me to come live with her. Is there any way I could just live there or something like that? If not, what paperwork do I need to fill out?
Other - Australia - 4 Answers
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You definitely need a visa to live and work there...not easy to get. if you wish to immigrate , it is a long, difficult process if you are accepted. See site below to research requirements.
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you need to be skilled and experienced in an occupation needed in australia, pass the points test,criminal and medical checks due to the economy priority is given to those who's occupation is on the critical skills list so you could be waiting a while
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All I can say is we aren't as bad as the UK, but it's not easy.
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You cannot just come and live in Australia. I would get a visitor visa first and stay here for a while and see if you like it. Then think of moving here, but your chances are very slim unless you have qualifications that Australians are lacking.






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Saturday, January 1, 2011

What are the most expensive streets and addresses to live in Australia

What are the most expensive streets and addresses to live in Australia?
What's the Beverly Hills or Upper East Side Manhattan of Australia?
Other - Australia - 2 Answers
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You do realise that Australia is the same size as North America excluding Canada. Each capital city and many area's in between have different exclusive addresses. Many rich and celebs also choose to buy secluded homesteads in more rural areas as well.
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* Sydney: Wolseley Road, Point Piper * Melbourne: Monomeath Avenue, Canterbury * Canberra: Mugga Way[citation needed] * Adelaide: Victoria Avenue, Unley Park * Hobart: Waimea Avenue






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