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How about emigrating to Australia?

# Australian Immigrants # Introduction Australia's immigration requirements are increasing, but there are still many people who are very yearning for it. It can be said that Australia's happiness index has reached the forefront of the world. The following website will introduce you to immigration to Australia. , welcome to read!

There are 30 universities in Australia, most of which are public universities with good standards. The Australian government has very strict requirements for running universities, so the quality of Australian universities is relatively average, and there is no pyramid-like university grading.

Australian universities rarely give scholarships to foreigners, and international students are basically at their own expense. China has the largest number of undergraduate students, and the number of graduate students has started to increase year by year. According to observation, since most of the overseas students in Australia are self-funded students, many of them come from families above the middle class in China, and their quality is relatively good.

In addition, Australia has always been very strict about immigration. The first generation of Asians who immigrated to Australia were basically skilled immigrants, and later they gradually joined business investment immigrants and international students. It is precisely because Australian Chinese are mostly skilled immigrants that the educational level of immigrants is generally not low. Generally speaking, finding a professional job is not a problem at all.

Australia attracts the continuous influx of global immigrants because of social stability, and these people have also become the main force in buying houses. According to the statistical data of the past 100 year, the housing price in Australia has basically increased by 1 times compared with 10 year. Even the financial crisis has not shaken this law. The income of real estate investors is very stable, so many funds all over the world put their money into Australian real estate.

In addition, the Australian government and financial institutions have very strict control over loans to buy a house. Australia's unemployment rate has always been the lowest in the world, and the probability of subprime mortgage problems is very small.

In addition to social stability and good investment environment, I immigrated to Australia for another important reason, which is to pursue reliable food safety for my family. The Australian government has strict quarantine on food safety and controls the use of additives and pesticides in food very well. Whether it is vegetables or fruits, many of them can be eaten directly after being washed with water. And all foods in Australia are natural, so don't worry about genetic modification.

Not only that, Chinese supermarkets can be found everywhere in Australia, and you can find any hometown food you want to buy. Every time I visit a supermarket in China, I can relieve my hunger and thirst for my hometown and feel full of happiness.

Speaking of pensions, Australia's compulsory pension system is still very good. No matter what job, there is an extra 9% pension, which can only be used for investment and cannot be taken out. When you retire, you can take it out at one time, which is not a small income for the elderly. Such a large sum of cash, regular pension, medical lease, do not need to spend their own money. When I retire, I will travel around the world and enjoy my old age like other old Australians.

Further reading: Australian immigrants plus cities

The meaning of remote areas in Australia

When it comes to extra points for Australian immigrants, we have to mention "remote areas". That is, areas with low population growth rate. Simply put, "remote areas" refers to places other than Sydney, Newcastle, Wollongong, Central Coast of New South Wales, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Perth and surrounding areas, Melbourne and the Australian Capital Territory.

South Australia

The whole of South Australia. Yes, you heard me right. Located in South Australia, Adelaide, known as "Mini Melbourne" and ranked fifth in the list of the most livable cities in the world, was actually classified as a "remote area"!

Tasmania

The whole island of Tasmania, including Hobart, the capital. Tasmania is not an ordinary remote area, but a tourist attraction in Australian village, with the most beautiful beaches and mountains in Australia! Although Hobart, the capital of Tasmania, is a remote area, its population exceeds 500,000, almost twice that of Canberra, the capital of Australia! And Tasmania's per capita income is almost equivalent to Sydney Melbourne!

Western Australia

Western Australia: areas other than Perth. Western Australia is the state of Australia and one of the places where Australia's natural scenery can be preserved. Perth, the capital of Western Australia, has a population of over 2.29 million and is the fourth largest city in Australia. For this reason, Perth and its surrounding areas are not remote areas!

In the whole northern territory

The whole territory, including the capital Darwin. Northern Region: Charles Darwin University. Charles Darwin University, 1950, located in northern Australia. It is a university in the Northern Territory. The university, formerly known as Northern Territory University, is one of the few colleges in Australia that truly realize the diversification of departments and provide high school education opportunities. With the support of a strong team of high-quality teachers, Charles Darwin University offers students a variety of courses, from professional level to higher education degree and advanced research doctorate. The university also offers overseas study courses, preparatory courses and English language courses.

Advantages of Charles Darwin University: Engineering, IT, Business.