Friday, December 21, 2012

what steps do i need to take an order to live in australia for 6months

what steps do i need to take an order to live in australia for 6months?
in may 2010 my friend graduates from college and we would like to go to australia for at least 6months.we want to bring enough money so that we can pay rent over there for 6months and have part time jobs or something so that we can pay for our personal expenses. i found a couple programs that allow you to work and stay over there. if anybody has done this or has any info it would be greatly appreciated. thanks
Other - Australia - 2 Answers
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If your under 35 you may want to look at a working holiday visa. That will give you the rights to stay up to year and work in Australia. that's how most people do it. Easy and good.
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depending where you are from Australia has a working holiday program that allows you to stay and work for up to 12 months http://www.immi.gov.au/visitors/working-holiday/index.htm you must be 30 or under not 35 as the other user said





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Friday, December 14, 2012

A good place to live in Australia


A good place to live in Australia?
My husband and I are thinking of moving to Australia. I lived in Yungaburra, Queensland for a short period of time when I was younger, but I don't know much about the rest of the continent. Our dream would be to simply travel around until we find a secluded area with lots of nature-we don't like the city very much at all. We're both fire spinners and we love the outdoors and would really like to find a nice place to live. Any suggestions? Thank you!
Other - Australia - 8 Answers
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google earth it
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Anywhere on the south coast of NSW is lovely. Are you eligible to move however? You need a visa which is difficult to obtain.
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You don't say which country you from, but you need to be aware that to migrate to Australia it's necessary to have certain work skills, and I'm not too sure that fire-spinners are on that list. So you might want to check out whether you're eligible to migrate here before looking for a place to live. For more migration information check the Australian Government's Immigration website: http://www.immi.gov.au/immigration/ Depending on where you come from, you might be eligible for a Working Holiday Visa (WHV). This would allow you to travel around the country and see something of Australia, and possibly use your fire-spinning skills to make some cash, for up to 12 months. The website mentioned above will also give details of the WHV.
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before you can immigrate to Australia your occupation must be on the skilled occupation list,you must pass the points test,medical and character check the SOL is due to change in april so you need to check after its changed you have no hope of finding fire spinner on the list
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I,ve never lived there but meribula on New south wales south coast near the Victorian border it is 1 of my favorite places in Australia or maybe kingston SE or mt gambier South Ausralia
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You'd probably have to travel extensively to find anywhere in Australia much more pleasant and laid-back than Yungaburrra anyway. (A small village on the Atherton Tableland, north Qld for those who've never heard of it.) I moved to a similar village (Kuranda) a couple of years ago after mostly living in big cities. This sort of question will give you many biased answers as everyone probably has their own 'special' place. I alone could list a dozen more.
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i live in melbourne its alright just bad weather perth lovely calm and quiet Sydney same as perth but more job opportunities queensland very hot and a lot of floods I SAY SYDNEY! but hey its totally up to you good luck!
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Well, Perth WA is a very nice place to go. a safe enviorment for children too if you were into starting a family you can get alot of houses by the coast for not alot of money, or even if you wanted to rent you could rent a property for around $120 maybe even cheaper there is a big world to australia, but i reckon perth is the cheapest in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and places like that, they are very expensive areas to live and very up beat. Another nice place to go is queensland where you can get a very big house with a few acres for around $130,000 at the min. You should definatley take a look on the website : www.rightmove.com and just click on oversea's propertys then australia then type in your budgets and what kinds of houses and what area's you like and start to compare what is the cheapest and suits you the most. Hopefully i should be moving out there in around 5 years maybe sooner. Oh & if your a young couple, maybe the town is for you? but if your not that old maybe mid 30's 40's the country side is for you, very hot, and watch out for them creatures, and you will also get alot for your money! hope i helped!!






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Friday, December 7, 2012

I live in Australia and am planning to do a double degree in law/business management

I live in Australia and am planning to do a double degree in law/business management?
is this a good idea, what are my job prospects in aus and overseas. I also want to start a business later on, will these two help?
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University of South Australia offers the following double degree programmes:- Bachelor of Applied Finance Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) Bachelor of Arts (Aboriginal Studies) Bachelor of Arts (Australian Studies) Bachelor of Management (Administrative Management) Bachelor of Business (Commercial Law) Bachelor of Business (International Business) Bachelor of Business (Management of Information Technology) Bachelor of Business (Property) Bachelor of Business Information Systems





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