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Thanks for simple and frank post/opinion from my lazy bum too!thinker wrote:Dof,
1. Is it worth migrating from US to Australia?
Yes, its one of the well developed nation on the planet. Has good track record for personal health and wealth. Was ranked in top 10 in high standard of living, Top 5 nations in health care, one of the lowest crime rate in the developed world, Australian cities have been voted the most liveable cities in the world many times, etc would justify for coming to Australia.
2. How long is the process going, how much it cost, should I do it by myself?
If you are looking at permanent residency, it would take about 10 to 12 months time. Application cost would be less than A$2,000. If you are going thru an migration agent then you can look at A$2-$4k in migration agent fees (excl. visa appl cost) depending on your case. I am pro DIY and have stated that on every one of my post. Australian visa process can be done by an individual if he/she is little organised and able to understand English. DIY Australia Visa will save your time and hard earned money.
3. How easy it is to find a job not being in Australia?
It depends on your field of work. Being in IT will have more competition but there are plenty of opportunities in Australia. Check www.seek.com.au for some job opportunities.
4. Do I need to find first a job, then apply, should I apply first, get my papers, find a job and then move? What's the best path?
This is purely dependent on how much risk you are willing to take!! There is no best option here. What if you find a job but dont get your visa / residency?
5. Where can I find a good comparison of cost of living between US and Australia, or maybe somebody can tell me?
Firstly you cannot compare a country's cost of living to another country. Cost of living is based on cities living expenses. So here is some aussie cities cost of living ranking. Sydney ranked 21st among Top 150 cities in the world whereas New York ranked 15th, Melbourne ranked 78th. This ranking would give you the varying cost between cities in Australia.
6. If Australia, WHERE in Australia, and WHY?
You will need to do your own research here, as only you can tell which is good for your career and lifestyle. Sydney is the top city, next comes Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and the rest.
Since you and your partner are 27 years old, it would be better to make your visa application within a year, that way you can claim 30 points for age when you are under 28. else it would be cut to 25 points. 5 points is a big deal in Australian Visa.
All the best in your Australian Visa process!!
Wizard of Oz wrote:Hi Dof,
I like your thinking....It is good to see the world if you don't have kids yet... If you have the means, go for it while you're young.
The older one gets, there is a tendency to stay put, because one gets very comfortable in their comfort zones
Do you have any idea where in Australia you want to try?
Wizard =D