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What does it mean to emigrate to remote areas of Australia? Is it worth it?

In order to attract more immigrants to remote and low population growth areas in Australia, Australia has introduced special immigration policies, such as Australia 190 guaranteed skilled immigrants, and Australian employers sponsored immigrants 187 visas. Choosing a remote and low population growth area when immigrating to Australia will not only get extra points when grading, but also may exempt you from requirements such as work experience.

Remote areas include

1. New South Wales (NSW), except Sydney, Newcastle, the Central Coast and Wollongong.

2. The whole Northern Territory

3. Queensland (QLD), excluding Greater Brisbane and Gold Coast.

4. South Australia

5. Tasmania

6. Victoria (VIC), except Melbourne Metropolitan Area

7. Western Australia (WA), except Perth and surrounding areas.

Whether it is worth it depends on your own analysis and judgment. Forget it if you have money. Definitely not worth it. I still want to immigrate to Australia without money. Definitely worth it.