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Advantages and disadvantages of Australian green card

Benefits of immigrating to Australia:

1, a world-class school.

Education in Australia is very strong, especially university education. The eight famous universities attract international students from all over the world every year. According to QS World University Ranking in 20 19, Australian National University ranked 24th, Melbourne University ranked 39th, Sydney University ranked 42nd, New South Wales University ranked 45th and Queensland University ranked 48th. In addition, Monash University, the University of Western Australia and the University of Adelaide all performed well.

2. Suitable for China immigrants

According to the ranking of the top ten countries most suitable for China immigrants published by Forbes, Sweden ranks first in the world because of its wealth, good welfare, long life and social progress, and becomes the most suitable country for China immigrants. Australia is not far behind, with superior natural environment, perfect welfare, high-quality education and medical care.

Disadvantages of emigrating to Australia:

1, there will be culture and living habits.

Australia's language, culture and way of life are completely different from those of China, which has caused many new immigrants to be unable to adapt and integrate into the local society for a long time. What's more, I fell into a negative and even depressed mood.

2. Participation in immigration supervision is a mandatory requirement.

Many people immigrate to Australia only for identity or children, but it is the most basic requirement to sit in an immigration prison after immigration. In this process, besides time cost, there are huge opportunity costs, which means that domestic income, career opportunities and enterprise development opportunities may be sacrificed. Even if you return to China after completing immigration supervision, it is inevitable that your career will be out of touch and your development will be broken.

Extended data:

Australian permanent residents are those who are not naturalized but hold permanent visas. Permanent residents can stay, reside and enter Australia indefinitely, and permanent visas are usually valid for five years. The differences in rights enjoyed by Australian permanent residents and citizens are mainly reflected in five aspects: first, the right to vote; Second, the right to be elected; Third, join the army; Fourth, be elected as a member of the jury; Fifth, engage in some special government work (such as intelligence personnel). These five rights or obligations are not for permanent residents, but for citizens.