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I Want To Go To Australia Could You Help Me

Why would you go to Australia?

Australia has a diverse nature, with its unique fauna, including the kangaroos, koalas, dingos and wombats; the fauna is also unique, as they have adaptations to help them survive in the bushfires (such as the eucalyptus). Some plants actually only grow after bushfires, or they grow even more.
The Great Barrier Reef, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Tower and Uluru (Ayers Rock for the non-Australians) are all great places to visit - they're icons unique to Australians only.

I'd say Australia is significant to learn about because it is so different from the rest of the world - it's the driest inhabited continent, for one, with most of it consisting of the outback. Therefore, most populous cities are along the coastline. Most of the plants and animals are endemic to Australia, and we've got the greatest number of reptile species in the world.

Pros: well, it's all listed up there. It's diverse, different, exciting and beautiful.
Cons: the weather is one, definitely. We've been in a drought for a long time and the water supply is diminishing quickly - the Torrens River in Adelaide actually dried up for a while, and the Murray River water level is at an all-time low. The rain is infrequent, and now it almost never rains in winter (just mild wind) .... and we're in an economic slump along with the rest of the world.

I want to go to Australia. I work for 2 LPA at present. My family don't supports me financially. What can I do?

Find your Interest department,Get more knowledge on it.If your Company is MNC with global presence, ask for other location chances.Contact Global Hiring Managers and understand their requirement, Spend some time on it and get knowledge on it.Talk to minimum 4 people and take decision, Don't blindly go with one person or consultant.

Might Be Moving To Australia Help I Don't Want To Go 10 POINTS FOR BEST ANSWER?

I made the move to Australia when I was barely 14 yrs old. I had to leave the remote islands of Papua New Guinea to go to boarding school in Melbourne. As you may guess I didnt want to go, or to leave home! I know where you are coming from, but I was on my own which made it harder. Do I regret making the move? No. The first year was the hardest, the second much easier, the third year Australia was home. At the end of the 4th year I moved to NZ for a year... boy did I miss Australia!! I missed the gum trees the most and the bird and animal life. I returned home to Australia spending 6 yrs in Brisbane then 19.5yrs in Sydney. Last year I returned to NZ and even though Im much older, the first year of the move was still the hardest! Now, NZ is home as much as Australia is. Go and enjoy the experience, Australia grows on you and you won't want to come back! I don't care much for big cities, but the country is beautiful... a rugged beauty. The lifestyle is similar and you dont have to worry about language... we speak English too! Think of the move as an adventure and make the most of it while you are there. Visit the National Parks and Marine National Parks, they are worth it. If something scares you eg, snakes and spiders, learn all you can about them so you can identify what you are looking at, if you meet them. Mostly, leave them alone and you will be fine. The birds are great fun to watch, especially the cockatoo family. I better go before I make myself homesick for Aus...! All the best.

How can I get a job in Australia?

Every country is suffering to find skilled IT resources and these people are writing pages and pages of How to find a IT job in Australia.IT hiring is not controlled or supervised in any manner http://seek.com or whatever , so all of this trouble occurs.All of the IT positions should close in 90 days this is the take for India usa uk or anywhere in IT.Australia keeps a position open for 365x2 upto (800 days/2 yrs. approx), this is unfair for other nations hiring IT resources, who try to close it in 90 to 180 days.They don't understand what hiring means.They are not looking for skilled resources. They looking for that person (fools) which means they are going to hire a person who looks like an FTV model for a React. Js Java Web Developer Role.They don't understand anything that requires a bit of thinking and imagination because Australia cannot think creatively. Creativity is dead.!One of the World's Worst and Weirdest hiring practices with so called agencies, unchecked.Never even read 5 lines of cv, this is called as Laid Back Culture, finally say cv not good.Absolutely zero tolerance to speed limit but complete tolerance to keep a position open for 2 years, advertising again and again.No NASA or Space Org for Australia. No Hollywood or a film Industry.This all happens in Sydney and IT, other plces are no exception either.Speak 2 technical words and they will reject you. They Don't understand.Example; one of the panel member in interview say a Python expert in an interview tells the candidate, developer will test production environments. It angers the candidate. I think other than Australia many will understand this.One last liner: Aside all of this there will be that one person who is hard working, understands the value of technology and skills, able to visualise your background with the CV and what a day in your work could look like and Being professional is part of daily office routine.That person who understand techskills + professional behavior is what is expected in an IT Job and thinks that let's talk to him and see if he will fit the role and his assumptions are correct is the person who will actually hire you.Your CV should reach this person!Be rest assured you will get a job. Until then they will tell stories.Australian hiring wheel should understand that a comedian cannot be hired for an action movie.I don't know if Australians will ever understand what I told here!

How can I bring my parents permanently to Australia when I go to Australia on work visa? What is the process?

Once you are a permanent resident or citizen, you need to apply to be a sponsor on your parents application.Your parents need to apply to one of the available visas.Alternatively, follow the news about this visa as it's supposed to be approved still in 2017.The biggest problem is that most of the visa applications can take years, unless you are willing to spend a little bit more and provide full financial support to them, while they are in Australia.

I want to go to Australia.. does anyone know the best places to visit whilst im out there???

My personal top few are:::

The Great Barrier Reef
World’s largest coral reef system, and on the World Heritage Site listed as one of the seven natural wonders of the world.
http://www.gbrmpa.gov.au
http://www.barrier-reef-holidays.com

Uluru (or known as Ayres rock)
http://www.uluru.com
A large sandstone rock formation located in the Northern Territory of central Australia. It is listed as a World Heritage Site for its natural and man-made attributes.

The Gold Coast beaches and theme Parks
http://www.theme-parks.com.au
So much to do, beaches are breathtaking, there's also Sea world, Dreamworld, Movie world and Wet 'n Wild.

Daintree Rainforest and Port Douglas
http://www.daintree-rec.com.au
An award-winning world class interpretive facility that allows visitors easy access to this unique rainforest wilderness via boardwalk tours, a 23 metre high Canopy Tower, Aerial Walkway and comprehensive Display Centre.
Port Douglas is about a 50 min drive from Cairns city – worth it for the scenery!
http://www.portdouglaseguide.com or http://www.vcentres.com.au/port-douglas

The Whitsundays
http://www.whitsundaytourism.com
A collective of continental islands of various sizes off the coast of Queensland, Australia, situated between Townsville and Mackay and some 900km north of Brisbane.

Moreton Island – Tangalooma
If you want to go to a little island for a day trip or over-night Morton Island is wonderful - short boat trip out of Brisbane.
You can feed some wild dolphins at night!
http://www.tangalooma.com or http://www.dolphinwild.com.au or http://www.moreton-island.com
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This website is great – it lists all attractions state by state if you are interested:
http://www.australianexplorer.com/tourist_attractions

Hope you have a great trip when you do come 'down under'!

If I was Deported from USA.............can I go to Australia?

You were deported from the US, and they share info with other countries, especially their friends like UK, Australia, NZ, Canada, et al. You are persona non grata in Singapore, Hong Kong, and a bunch of other places as well since they do not admit anyone who has been deported or refused a visa by any other country. You can forget Australia, even if you marry an Australian citizen.

Plan on spending the rest of your life in Pakistan. You broke the law, got deported, and now nobody wants you. Pak. is stuck with your lawbreaking butt whether they want you or not.

Can I go braless in Australia?

We still have a degree of decorum here in Australia. It would depend on the size of your mammary glands I guess. Some poor old women probably with dementia and who live on the streets the poor things, may have an F cup pendulous bosom braless under a tshirt but they're certainly not arrested for it, the poor little things. But poor old men in the same situation might be wearing shorts and sit down with his dingaling hanging out. But none of us are going to hold that against them are we? It's just a dingaling and a bosom.For goodness sake. We all walked the earth naked before Religion deemed our natural bodies shameful... We only used coverings for the climate…… Oh and let us never forget that that shame was naturally bought about by an evil promiscuous woman??????And we've been punished ever since by all religions...... by our SUPERIOR male rulers…But back to your question, yes you can go braless whenever and where ever you like but I think it's nice for men and women to have a degree of class and etiquette and decorum in their choice of style…On the other hand, if you are pretty flat chested like myself I've alway thought it cute to go braless in little sun frocks and tank tops.You can sunbake topless on most beaches. Or completely naked on nude beaches and even stay in resorts with all the other naturalists. These are nudist colonies. A heap of people are into them. They love it. Good on em. I love them. They sound like a hoot…I go braless most of the time because I had half my right breast removed because of breast cancer 13 years ago. But I'm great now. After my first dose of Chemo I wished they'd cut both the killer bastards off. I asked the doctor why didn't you just cut them both off.?. You don't need them and they can kill you…!!!!?But my treatment had started and I just had to go on from there…. So when I dress up I put my pushup bra on and the foam disguises the partial mastectomy.... Then I strut out looking as fetching as always...... Fabulous infact...And might I add, I'm 56 years old…

What kind of visa would I need to move to Australia as a self-employed individual?

Hi,There are many factors to check your eligibility to immigrate Australia.As you are self-employed you can go with either Skilled Visa Subcategories includingSkilled Independent Visa 189Skilled Nominated Visa 190Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa 489The other option you can choose is Business Owner visa where you can start your own business in Australia.There are different criteria to be fulfilled for Australia immigration. You can get detail information about the Australia immigration process online at official government website DIBP.ORyou can go for the free expert advice here

What would be the best month to visit Australia and New Zealand if I want to go when it is fall there?

We call your “fall” autumn. The months of autumn are March to May.Australian natives trees don't drop leaves for winter but introduced species do. If you want to see those colours then set up an itinery that sticks to the southeast. Possibly travel from Sydney to Canberra then Bright / Myrtleford then Melbourne. Tasmania has a lot of charm. I think South Island of NewZealand would be best for introduced species changing colour.April would be best month. To give justice to this itinery and not have to be travelling long distances every day allow about a month.Personally l would recommend coming here to see the native vegetation and animals rather than the introduced species. Spring flowers in the south of Australia are fantastic. If you are from northern hemisphere they will seem quite strange.Do your research on distances and don't try and see too much.

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