Digeridoos & Didgeridonts

A must read for anyone planning their move to Australia!
 
  

The desire to live in Australia remains as strong as ever with lifestyle still the main push factor. Cheaper air travel has opened up Australia as a holiday destination and the working holiday scheme for 18 – 30 year olds has enabled many people to experience Australia first hand before making a decision to migrate. They have been attracted by Australia’s outdoor way of life, more affordable housing and living costs, stunning beaches and a climate ranging from Mediterranean to tropical.

 
Applicants will of course recognise that the decision of moving to Australia is not only influenced by lifestyle factors but can also be an emotional rollercoaster when leaving behind family and friends. The decision to move to Australia is still probably the biggest that you will ever have to make and it is essential that the move does not turn into an expensive nightmare due to the lack of planning. You will want to ensure that you have examined all of your options carefully and conducted meticulous research so that you can start your new life in Australia with realistic expectations in order to reap the long-term benefits of successful settlement.

Blue skies and pristine beaches may be just what you are looking for on holiday but settlement costs and job prospects will become much more meaningful as a migrant.

Vicky Gray has experienced the migration process and the research and planning that she put in place prior to her departure in 2006 has enabled her to settle successfully in Australia. Vicky, therefore, is well qualified to pass onto prospective migrants the dos and don’ts of moving to Australia and the knowledge she has gained through this experience will provide an invaluable source of information to applicants considering a move down under.

Grahame Igglesden
Director Concept Australia
MARA Registered Agent 9901024
Migration Institute of Australia 3166