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Hi i really want to move to australia?

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i really want to move to austraila but donot kown were to start i have family members that would support me in any way

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  1. It really depends on what country you live in now, what skills and qualifications that you hold etc. I know that there are different levels/types of visa applications available here. You need to talk to someone in your family who has successfully migrated here. I can't talk with any great knowledge of the process involved as I was born in Australia. You can get a tourist visa, however that will only entitle you to say here for a few months at best. If you're looking to pemanently migrate here, you have to obtain a working visa , and then later apply  for permanent residency and later Australian citizenship which involves sitting for exams, however once you've gained Australian citizenship you are afforded the same rights as every Australian citizen including voting in elections and Medicare (entitlement to free health care)

    Perhaps these websites will be of use to you?

    http://www.migrationexpert.com/australia...

    http://www.immi.gov.au/

    http://www.visas-australia.com/


  2. go to your australian embassy and apply for a work visa; then when you're here apply for citizenship.  you'll get here.  glad to have you onboard.  we're all either foreign or descended from foreigners.  you'll fit right in whatever your race or nationality.  it's a melting pot here and rightly so.

  3. calm down & think about it

  4. Good idea :) its a nice place , Brisbane is cool

  5. Where are you now?

  6. Really, i cant wait to leave australia? its pretty boring, where are you from?

    i suppose look for some jobs and houses and removalists.

    best of luck xo

  7. why do you want to come and have you been before? perhaps come on a visa for  a while and see if you really want to come. it is a great place to live but is it really what you want?

  8. I currently live in Australia and still do.  To start off with where do you live now and why are you moving here? These are the things you need to consider and you also need to research the Aussie lifestyle and the culture.  That would be the easiest way to start also save as much money as you can as it is fairly expensive over here and money is a mans best friend.  The other thing to consider is getting your Australian Citizenship sorted out aswell as your Visa.  

    Best of Luck.

  9. Where are you wanting to move from?

    Will you be wanting to work in Australia?

    Maybe Australia's immigration department would be a good place for you to start to enquire about the process.

    http://www.immi.gov.au/

  10. come come... welcome to australia mate.

    Start by choosing where you want to live in australia and making sure it is the right place for you!

  11. start with getting citizenship...then make sure u have a life settled for yourself there, then sell everything and pack up cuz UR MOVING TO AUSTRALIA BABYYYY

  12. Starting points -

    Immigration for Australia - http://www.immi.gov.au

    Australia Needs Skills Recruitment Expos  - http://www.immi.gov.au/skillexpos/index....

    Australian Government - http://www.australia.gov.au

    For Aussie skilled jobs off the Immigration website http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/index.htm

    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/austra... is a great guide that explains things in simple terms, applying for visas, working or as an international student etc…

    Cheers

  13. i dont know where in the world you live, but you will probably need to apply for a settlement visa, you can find out more on the australian embassy/high commission website for your country.

  14. if you have a trade we want you come on down

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