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Is it suitable for everyone to immigrate to Australia?

In recent years, a wave of immigration has begun to blow, and more and more China people choose to immigrate, among which Australia is one of the popular choices. So is emigrating to Australia really suitable for everyone? What's life like when you immigrate to Australia? Let me give you a brief introduction.

1. Is it suitable for everyone to immigrate to Australia?

Australia is a technology-oriented country. Many working-class people in China are really rich in Australia. The income far exceeds that of office white-collar workers.

Most newcomers to Australia are engaged in the lowest-level jobs, such as cashier in supermarkets, washing dishes in small restaurants and cutting meat in butcher shops. These jobs may be international students or white-collar workers in China.

The gap between life and expectation can be said to be a world of difference.

Therefore, some professionals have analyzed this:

Immigrants are not suitable for wealthy China people, because they will live better at home.

There are two kinds of people who are really suitable for immigration:

1: Poor people-engaged in the lowest-level jobs in China, with skills and willingness to endure hardships. If such people go abroad, firstly, their industrious attitude is higher than that of many people, and secondly, their professional level, which can be said to be a complete outbreak of local employees in Australia. Finally, doing the same job, they are poor in China and rich in Australia. So this kind of people are very suitable for immigration.

2. Rich people-millions of assets, the Australian government welcomes rich people to invest, and immigration is easier. Moreover, because they have a lot of assets, such people come to Australia to develop their own business fields, that is, to develop their own careers. Often have their own unique resource channels. Whether starting a business or living, they will live more easily.

However, if people in between decide to immigrate to Australia, they really need to think carefully. The ceiling of the workplace in Australia, the employment difficulties in Australia and the differences in social structure and cultural background between Australia and China, do we really want to emigrate?

Secondly, the different age of coming to Australia will also affect the views on immigrants.

The first category:/kloc-people who entered Australia before the age of 0/8-/kloc-before the age of 0/8, people's thoughts were still immature and their ability to accept and understand new things was particularly strong.

Coming to Australia at this age means that Australia's social structure and cultural environment are accompanied by the maturity of their thoughts. Their mode of thinking will be closer to that of Australians, which means there will be no cultural shock. Such people are often very suitable for emigrating to Australia.

The second category: 18-25-year-old people who come to Australia-these people have a certain mode of thinking, so they will not fully adapt to the Australian way of thinking. Most of them have a domestic way of thinking, but they are used to the Australian way of life.

Therefore, my mind is troubled about whether to stay in Australia or not. Sometimes I think China is good, sometimes I think Australia is good. This kind of people often wander at the immigration gate and don't know how to choose.

The third category: people who come to Australia after the age of 25 (especially after the age of 30)-these people are mature in thinking and fully adapt to the domestic thinking mode. If you immigrate to Australia, you will feel that the whole person is not good, seriously out of touch with society, and often can't understand Australia's practices and behavior patterns. So strictly speaking, such people are not suitable for immigration.

Most importantly, before emigrating, we must consider the post-immigration planning:

2. What is life like after emigration?

Strictly speaking, Australia is a country with high consumption.

If immigrants get married, buy a house, buy a car and have children, then a great wave of heavy economic pressure will come, and the cost of living in major cities in Australia is really high.

For example, in Melbourne and Sydney, take the house as an example. Especially in the last two years, the average house price in Sydney has increased by more than 1 0%. To put it simply, the house price has risen by more than 1 10,000 Australian dollars. A house of 300,000-500,000 Australian dollars is low, and the average house price in many areas exceeds/kloc-0.00 million Australian dollars.

If your income is not high enough, it is more difficult to save money to buy a house in Australia after deducting food, clothing, housing and transportation. The rent for renting a house is also high.

If you don't rely on the help of your family, all these financial burdens will be borne by yourself, and it may be difficult to save any money by the age of 50.

This is not an exaggeration, but a very real social phenomenon. Many people say that wages in Australia are high, but taxes in Australia are also high. Excluding taxes and pensions, it's not that much

Even if the government has various subsidies, it still can't alleviate the economic pressure of immigrants.

When it comes to salary, you have to talk about career development prospects:

Australia has always had an invisible workplace ceiling for Asians. Even if you have outstanding ability, in the eyes of many foreign enterprise management, you are just a small employee who is suitable for logistics service support.

In addition, language problems limit the employment of many people.

Maybe many people have the ability and brains, but why can't the language pass? How can you find a satisfactory job without the most basic content?

Poor language also has a great influence on daily life. How to communicate with crooked nuts, how to integrate into local society without good communication.

If you don't integrate into the local society and just communicate with China people, it doesn't seem much different from living in China.

Finally, immigration means long-term residence in Australia.

So, how do parents and relatives at home take care of them?

With the growth of age, parents need more care.

There are many places to consider whether parents immigrate together.

One: Parents' wishes-whether parents can accept the change of living environment when they are old is a problem. Just like many people who come out from the countryside to work hard in big cities, their parents are rarely willing to leave their hometown and live in big cities, feeling completely out of touch with the pace of life in cities. Life is not happy.

Two: If there are brothers and sisters in China, then parents can't immigrate.

Three: Parents need to queue up for immigration. This queue will last at least two or three years. Then you need to pay an application fee of 6.5438 million Australian dollars. This expense is definitely a burden for many people. Whether parents agree to spend this money and whether they can adapt to Australia.

Therefore, there are really many places to consider whether to immigrate or not.

Immigrants need to think twice before you act.