489 visa holders in Australia (QUEENSLAND) share their experience of life condition
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Often people move from Britain to Australia because they prefer a hotter climate, because they just want a change or maybe they marry an Australian.
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I would like to know that why Iranian people make such a decision and move to Au? There's certainly a lot here
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Moving to Australia is not going to get you any closer to living in Europe that's for sure. If you want to live in Europe, move to Europe and save yourself the hassle and expense of relocating twice
I would like to know that why Iranian people make such a decision and move to Au? There's certainly a lot here
I would like to know that why Iranian people make such a decision and move to Au? There's certainly a lot here
We are living in country with more than 3000 years of history and deep culture. People in my country deserve better life style and standards of living. Thus, I am going to move somewhere like Au or Europe and save some money to back home and change my family's walks of life for better.
Second of all, educational system in advanced country can nurture our children wisely and knowledgeable. So they can back home and convey these materials to their next generation.
All in all, 3rd country people need to improve and we are not excepted.
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Oh wow, I've never seen english improve in 5 seconds flat but it just went from Google translate to fluent banter in 5 seconds flat...
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youve asked this before and it's been pointed out before... Moving to Australia will not help you move to Europe, one iota.
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I have to ask why?
The cost of a visa and relocation to Australia is not cheap. Then add to that getting a visa and the relocation costs to Europe. This is getting expensive for you and your family.
My thoughts are you have not really thought this out practically or financially. You are going to be paying out a ton on money for a country you are not looking to live in permanently.
Yes they are people on the forums that bounce around, but that decision is not made prior to moving.
You should look at the costs involved and the country you and your family want to ultimately live in.
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3rd world country does need to improve, correct. But this is usually a failing of your government to invest in your country and people. Look at India and China, massive populations but so many people DO NOT have access to basic sanitation.
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What I mean about immigration to Au in purpose of moving to Eu is related to the fact that in my branch people need to be up to date and be familiar with latest improvements and innovation. As well as that knowing about modern methods of installation and setup the sections of every structures are of paramount importance. So as a civil engineer once an opportunity to work in advanced country as a member of advanced company in the high standards projects is provided, spontaneously improvement would be grabbed with my claws.
At least in my branch every where around the world companies are looking for professional engineers to hire.
The second reason that I had pointed out in the former post was related to education systems. Undeniably, My children would be free to choose their next destination to live while there are lots of scientists and university teachers who came back to their mother land and rear youth people on better way.
Which is my responsibility is providing better situation to live for my family. So future will illustrate well what I am going to do.
At least in my branch every where around the world companies are looking for professional engineers to hire.
The second reason that I had pointed out in the former post was related to education systems. Undeniably, My children would be free to choose their next destination to live while there are lots of scientists and university teachers who came back to their mother land and rear youth people on better way.
Which is my responsibility is providing better situation to live for my family. So future will illustrate well what I am going to do.
Last edited by Mahdi.ka.82; Sep 23rd 2016 at 12:49 pm.
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What I mean about immigration to Au in purpose of moving to Eu is related to the fact that in my branch people need to be up to date and be familiar with latest improvements and innovation. As well as that knowing about modern methods of installation and setup the sections of every structures are of paramount importance. So as a civil engineer once an opportunity to work in advanced country as a member of advanced company in the high standards projects is provided, spontaneously improvement would be grabbed with my claws.
At least in my branch every where around the world companies are looking for professional engineers to hire.
The second reason that I had pointed out in the former post was related to education systems. Undeniably, My children would be free to choose their next destination to live while there are lots of scientists and university teachers who came back to their mother land and rear youth people on better way.
Which is my responsibility is providing better situation to live for my family. So future will illustrate well what I am going to do.
At least in my branch every where around the world companies are looking for professional engineers to hire.
The second reason that I had pointed out in the former post was related to education systems. Undeniably, My children would be free to choose their next destination to live while there are lots of scientists and university teachers who came back to their mother land and rear youth people on better way.
Which is my responsibility is providing better situation to live for my family. So future will illustrate well what I am going to do.
I also do not understand why you think your children would be free to choose where to live. There are immigration controls in every country in the world as far as I know and none of us are free to choose to live wherever we like.
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This still does not explain why you think you need to move to Australia before you can move to Europe. If you want to move to Europe then why do you not look into European immigration processes.
I also do not understand why you think your children would be free to choose where to live. There are immigration controls in every country in the world as far as I know and none of us are free to choose to live wherever we like.
I also do not understand why you think your children would be free to choose where to live. There are immigration controls in every country in the world as far as I know and none of us are free to choose to live wherever we like.
Which is why, I need to gain more experience and ability in Au and work in international company as well and then launch for another country. Also Australian passport would help me hopefully.
Secondly my children would be free to choose where they are going to live as I am free to choose however at that time they might have more options and eligibility.
Hoping to convey the massage clearly.
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Firstly I have to confess that I could meet only Au immigration criteria, so I did not have another option to choose. Eu immigration rules are not only a bit tougher but also non-stable in comparison with Au immigration rules. You have never lived in my country and do not know what I am talking about.
Which is why, I need to gain more experience and ability in Au and work in international company as well and then launch for another country. Also Australian passport would help me hopefully.
Secondly my children would be free to choose where they are going to live as I am free to choose however at that time they might have more options and eligibility.
Hoping to convey the massage clearly.
Which is why, I need to gain more experience and ability in Au and work in international company as well and then launch for another country. Also Australian passport would help me hopefully.
Secondly my children would be free to choose where they are going to live as I am free to choose however at that time they might have more options and eligibility.
Hoping to convey the massage clearly.
Good luck
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Dear friends,
First of all thanks for the questions and answers in this forum.
I would like to seek your value advise regarding my current position .
Currently i am in Belgium on work visa, but i got 489 as well . Now i am double minded which country to select for my final destination.
I am IT professional.
Second question , as per research, it is hard to find a IT job in regional area,i would like to know from you , if i do such job which is non-IT for first year ,it will be a gap in my career , will IT companies will consider me after one year ?
First of all thanks for the questions and answers in this forum.
I would like to seek your value advise regarding my current position .
Currently i am in Belgium on work visa, but i got 489 as well . Now i am double minded which country to select for my final destination.
I am IT professional.
Second question , as per research, it is hard to find a IT job in regional area,i would like to know from you , if i do such job which is non-IT for first year ,it will be a gap in my career , will IT companies will consider me after one year ?
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Firstly I have to confess that I could meet only Au immigration criteria, so I did not have another option to choose. Eu immigration rules are not only a bit tougher but also non-stable in comparison with Au immigration rules. You have never lived in my country and do not know what I am talking about.
Which is why, I need to gain more experience and ability in Au and work in international company as well and then launch for another country. Also Australian passport would help me hopefully.
Secondly my children would be free to choose where they are going to live as I am free to choose however at that time they might have more options and eligibility.
Hoping to convey the massage clearly.
Which is why, I need to gain more experience and ability in Au and work in international company as well and then launch for another country. Also Australian passport would help me hopefully.
Secondly my children would be free to choose where they are going to live as I am free to choose however at that time they might have more options and eligibility.
Hoping to convey the massage clearly.
Hi Mahaid,
have you moved to AU ? please share your experience.
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Hi,
Thanks for sharing your experience. I got 489 visa for QLD and have to stay in regional area. I am IT professional and you know better than me that to get job in IT in regional area is almost impossible.
So , coming to the point. I came to know that i can open one man company and address will in regional area.The purpose to do like that is to work in City and live in regional area. Because 489 visa has restriction that I must stay +work at least for one year in regional area. I can not work in city.
Therefore someone suggested me to open a company and find a job in city and work as freelancer for the employer and i can invoice to my employer.
Do you have any information regarding this process and is it acceptable by the immigration department ? because later i have to apply for PR later.
I will be very thankful if you can share some information regarding this scenario.
Thanks for sharing your experience. I got 489 visa for QLD and have to stay in regional area. I am IT professional and you know better than me that to get job in IT in regional area is almost impossible.
So , coming to the point. I came to know that i can open one man company and address will in regional area.The purpose to do like that is to work in City and live in regional area. Because 489 visa has restriction that I must stay +work at least for one year in regional area. I can not work in city.
Therefore someone suggested me to open a company and find a job in city and work as freelancer for the employer and i can invoice to my employer.
Do you have any information regarding this process and is it acceptable by the immigration department ? because later i have to apply for PR later.
I will be very thankful if you can share some information regarding this scenario.