Australia is an extremely appealing destination for immigrants from all over the world and for many good reasons. The diverse cultures, beautiful landscapes and world-class cities, strong economy and labour market, and leading educational institutions all contribute to making Australia one of the most desirable places to immigrate to.
While there is a lot to get excited about if you’re considering applying for a visa to come to Australia, there are also many potential challenges that you may face when applying for a visa and when making the move. Below are a few key tips to make the transition smoothly:
01. Plan and Prepare Well in Advance
Failure to plan is planning to fail, so make sure you plan as much as you can well in advance of moving to Australia. This includes planning on your visa application, but also planning for practical day-to-day affairs such as arranging temporary accommodations upon arrival, knowing a little about the country and its geography, customs, language, etiquette, and laws such as your rights as a migrant, employment law, and tenancy laws.
While you don’t necessarily have to become an expert in any of these matters, having a reasonable knowledge of what to expect can help make your transition much smoother and less of a culture shock when you do arrive.
02. Be Financially Prepared
Of all the good and exciting reasons to move to Australia, it can be an extremely expensive country, depending on your personal financial circumstances and your country of origin. With a few exceptions, Australia is generally more expensive for accommodations, eating out, getting around, and many other ways than most other countries.
The Australian Dollar may be relatively weak compared to USD, EUR, or GBP, but the relative cost of living in Australia may be quite high for you and you may wish to create a reasonable budget in advance. This may involve living further away from the big cities, sharing a flat with others, or taking transit rather than buying a vehicle.
03. Have a Sense of Direction and a Means of Communication
Nowadays, getting around and communicating has been made enormously easier in most of the world thanks to smartphones and digital technologies, including in Australia. Nevertheless, it may benefit you to research how you intend to get around once you’ve arrived.
For example, Australia is a left-drive country like the UK and a handful of other countries, so if you plan to drive then you must prepare for driving on the “wrong” side of the road. You may also wish to look up rideshare platforms or transit systems in cities and towns in Australia if you need to get around without a private vehicle.
In terms of communication, research how to obtain a SIM card for your mobile phone and the different terms provided by telecommunications companies to get the best deal for your needs.
04. Healthcare and Social Services
Australia has a public healthcare system should you require any medical assistance, but you will need to enrol with Medicare. Find out how to do so before arriving in Australia and learn about what is covered under the public health system and what isn’t as it may be different in your country of origin.
In terms of social services and activities, you may wish to research cultural centres and meeting places for casual networking, business networking, and so on. These typically differ from city to city.
05. Seek Educational and/or Employment Opportunities
Depending on the type of visa you wish to apply for, you may need to have already enrolled in a post-secondary institution (e.g. a university) or have been sponsored by an employer in Australia in order to apply for the visa.
Avoid mistakes and omissions in your visa application process by entrusting the process to a genuine, qualified team of Australian immigration experts such as Gold Medal Visa.
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