Tuesday, June 21, 2011

What do you have to do to live in Australia


What do you have to do to live in Australia?
I want to live in australia and dont know what i have to do
Sydney - 7 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
Move there...get citizenship or the long term visa
2 :
First you have to save up some money, do some research to get an idea of the job situation and cost of living to decide where exactly you want to move to. Then find a cheap place to stay there till you find an apartment, buy a plane ticket, fly there and start looking for a job and a place to live. Be prepared for it to be tough at first but if you're tough and save your pennies or whatever form of money they have there in Australia you can do it. Do your homework tho. The more prepared you are the better off you'll be.
3 :
Like sport
4 :
you must be skilled and experienced in an occupation listed on the skilled occupation list
5 :
The usual. Breathe, eat, drink and excrete.
6 :
Generally the main way is if you have a skill that Australia is short on and see if you qualify, however other Australian visa categories are: •Employer sponsored workers •Points-based skilled workers •Point-based skilled workers who have studied in Australia •Students So research the following sites to see if you qualify to live and work in Australia. Visa Wizard - http://www.immi.gov.au/visawizard/ Info on the Points Test - http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/points-test.htm To see how much you would score see http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/175/eligibility.htm Australia Government http://australia.gov.au To see if you can apply under the Aussie skilled shortage jobs off the Immigration website see http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/index.htm Or view occupations in demand here http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/skilled-occupations/occupations-in-demand.htm Working In Australia, For jobs, helpful tips and information on working in Australia - http://www.workingin-australia.com How to Live Here - Step-by-step guides to procedures and paperwork http://www.justlanded.com/english/australia is a great guide that explains things in simple terms, applying for visas, working or as an international student etc… Good Luck
7 :
You should look for someone who is willing to hire you and get an Employer-Sponsored Visa (457). If not, if you have relatives here you can apply for Permanent Residency as an Overseas Applicant. Go visit http://www.immi.gov.au for more information.






Read more discussions :

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Do the crazy animals that live in Australia also live in New Zealand

Do the crazy animals that live in Australia also live in New Zealand?
New Zealand seems kind of far from Australia; do they have the same fauna? When I say 'crazy animals', I don't necessarily mean poisonous ones, I mean the marsupials and platypuses (well a platypus does have a venomous ankle spur).
Other - Australia - 6 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
no australia is dry and arid it has an extreme climate and poisonous animals like snakes and spider, crocs and freaky other sh.it. Nz is like a pacific island, only bigger, u can have a beach to urself or share it with hundreds if u go populr beaches. The wildest thing that will bite u is a phucking mosquito. Hell even the ants bite u in australia and they have some huge ants, but as far as chics go. Aussies win hands down
2 :
Nuh , not even snakes will live in NZ !
3 :
No. New Zealand had only two native mammals, both species of bats which probably blew in (literally). All other ecological niches were filled by birds (mainly) and reptiles. Other mammal species have been introduced. Possums from Australia have become a real pest but there are also rats, deer and a few others.
4 :
No. There are no venomous creatures in New Zealand because the climate is so different. The worst you can expect are wasps and sand flies. The sand flies are a real nuisance though. Oh yea, there is one similarity, the most dangerous creature of all, humans.
5 :
We don't have any 'crazy' animals in Australia & we have no more dangerous creatures than any other country.We don't have the same fauna as NZ.
6 :
No, New Zealand doesn't have native kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, platypus, echidnas, possums (though they've been introduced there and are now a real pest) or any of the other animals that people generally associate with Australia. They don't have snakes either. The two countries are actually over 2000km apart and have been separated for something like 100 million years so our flora and fauna have nothing in common.






Read more discussions :

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

How can i be in the wwe when i live in australia

How can i be in the wwe when i live in australia?
i know i would have to go and live in america but what if they only wanted me to be on friday night smackdown or monday night raw and what if i just wanted to go monday night or friday night and still live in australia and go to america from australia for 2-3 times a week to wrestle please help
Wrestling - 9 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
Go to america 2-3 times a week? You would absolutely stuffed! Do you know how much you would be on a plane? And how much it would cost. If you want to be in the WWE go to a wrestling school, have talent and get scouted.
2 :
WHAT!!!!!!
3 :
Don't worry, you'll never be in WWE. Ever.
4 :
u need to work ur way up the ranks here and then move to america do further studies on wrestling and if ur lucky u will become a fcw wrestler and willeventually if u dont stuff up be a wwe superstar
5 :
I dunno, I live in Australia too but in Sydney, go to regional wrestling events, make a name for yourself, gotta crawl before ya walk I think thats how Nathan Jones got recognised by WWE
6 :
no they wont hire wrestlers from australia straight away, you will have to go to america and wrestle in an indy or a small promotion until wwe sees you and calls you up, you cant fly over every time you will be on tv because wwe is a very tough job you dont just wrestle once a year, you are wrestling about 5 times a week and there is no point flying over and back when you are only going to be in australia for about 12 to 24 hours, so if you wanna be in the wwe you have to move to america and live there pernamently, i know this because i am also australian and just what i know, you may not know about house shows which is when wrestlers peeform but it is not shown on tv, they do them almost every night and they travel from country to country doing them
7 :
i live in melbourne and my cousin wrestles for IWA. why not wrestle for them. its an australian wrestling club that goes around the world
8 :
u cant
9 :
it's simple.... just move.... problem solved.







Read more discussions :

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

If you live in Australia, have you ever been to the United States


If you live in Australia, have you ever been to the United States?
If so, how does it compare in your eyes? What do you see as the major differences. One thing I've always wondered is,( I live in a rural area of NJ), almost daily I see deer, mostly in flocks, is this how it is with Kangaroo's in Australia?
Other - Australia - 8 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
Well we don't have Roo's jumping around out main streets but there is a length of road near where i live where you can see Kangaroo's all the time but usually only in pairs or groups of 3. But then there is a place i go for a holiday at Christmas time with cabins and camping areas that have Kangaroos jumping all around the site and you can walk within a metre of them (i haven't been game enough to touch one though). The sad thing is i've noticed is the number of Kangaroo's being killed as a result of road kill. On that same length of road i was talking about before i have seen at least 3 dead kangaroos by the side of the road. I live in a semi rural area of NSW
2 :
unless you live in rural areas you very rarely see kangaroos. I have seen like two of them in my life. They don't hop around streets lol. i once had someone ask me do you ride to school on kangaroos? Cracked up laughing for ages. And believe it or not koalas are the last things you want to cuddle theyre viscious.
3 :
I haven't but my brother lived in L.A. for 13 yrs. He travelled extensively and he thinks there are vast differences. We are in an outer suburb of Brisbane and we have bush near by and there's wallabies, smaller than roos. They are beautiful. The further you go out the more likely to see kangaroos. You'd love it Daisy! Come over for a holiday!
4 :
Well I live in Australia (but I'm from New Zealand) and I've been to the states man times and I can tell you this: Comparing life in general in Australia to life in general in the USA is like comparing life in general between geographically distant different states within the USA. The environment's a bit different; the architectures a bit different, and the foliage's a bit different and the wildlife's a bit different, and the climates a bit different and the fashion's a bit different and the culture's a bit different and the social morays are a bit different and the way people speak's a bit different. But in a strange way they are very similar as they are both young countries with similar urban sprawl suburbia and had similar ideas about how to build their country as they planned things largely at the same time. And most of Australia lives in suburbs where there are no Kangaroo's. Those things live in the wilderness. A major difference? sexual morays. Aussies are pretty open, Americans are much more prudish IMO. Another difference? Sports that are played. In the USA obviously there's Baseball, American football, Ice Hockey, NASCAR, IndyCar. In Australia there's Cricket, Rugby Union and Rugby League, Australian Rules football, Soccer, and their own motorsport. However, both countries play a lot of Basketball and Tennis. Difference #3 Religiousness. Christianity is much more at the forefront in the USA. Furthermore you see a greater presence of other religions in Australia with the odd Islamic Mosque or Bhuddist temple.
5 :
well at t golf course near where i live there's a heap of kangaroos on the there. but you don't really see them where i live. i've never been to america
6 :
i haven't been to america, but anyway... in australia you can frequently see kangaroos if you go bush walking, or if you live in a rural area. you wouldn't just see one roaming suburbia or anything though, although there is the ocasional koala.
7 :
Australia is more layed back. We don't really care and get angry as much as people I saw in the US. Australia is also less commercialised. And in regards to the kangaroos.. I have family who lives on the outskirts of sydney who have regular run ins with them
8 :
like for me,wen i was 7, i used to live just few hours away from sydney, bowral, and there used to be heaps of kangaroos, wombats, emus and all that, never seen koala around tho, but anyway was great watchin them as a kid, but now since i moved into sydney, u dont see kangaroo at all obviously. i miss living in bowral but still i like sydney better, more hot chicks, beach,and all that






Read more discussions :