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Top 1 Social Benefits of Immigrating to Australia (29-1-7 22:12:43)
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Top 1 Social Benefits of Immigrating to Australia
Speaking of immigration, because of my working in the Australian government, friends often ask me about the welfare I enjoy after immigrating to Australia. I personally summed up some and summarized them into the following 1 benefits.
In fact, Australia is one of the earliest countries in the world to implement the social welfare system. As early as 191, the social security system was established, and Australia is also one of the countries with the best social welfare in the world. New immigrants can enjoy the top 1 social basic benefits immediately after arriving in Hong Kong.
Australia is an immigrant country with the highest welfare among developed countries, with a fairly complete social welfare network covering six states. There are many kinds of social welfare and security allowances in Australia, and all residents and citizens who have obtained Australian green card status can enjoy their welfare benefits.
The Australian FairPayCommission stipulates that the annual minimum wage is 28, Australian dollars (about 13, RMB). Australian federal government data show that the average annual wage of Australians is 42,5 Australian dollars (about 2, RMB).
Australia's top 1 benefits are embodied in the following aspects:
1. Pension policy, in which all women aged 6 and men aged 65 can enjoy pensions;
2. Free medical care for all (Medicare);
3. government departments provide unemployment benefits;
4. Apply to the government for special relief;
5. Low-income allowance;
6. 12 years of free compulsory education in primary and secondary schools;
7. Before the child reaches the age of 18, enjoy the child support fee and allowance from the welfare department;
8. Interest-free government loans are available for university tuition;
9. After the child is eighteen years old, he/she is entitled to a student allowance;
1. Other benefits: childbirth allowance, multi-child allowance, unmarried parents allowance, single parent allowance, etc.
1. Pension policy All women aged 6 and men aged 65 can enjoy pensions. Whether you can receive a pension or how much you receive will depend on the income and assets of the person concerned and meet the requirements of living conditions. All pensioners can get preferential medical drugs and other health care benefits. Other benefits provided by the government to pensioners include reduced transportation fees, local taxes, electricity charges and car registration fees. Australia has signed social security agreements with some countries, including Britain, New Zealand, Italy, Canada, Spain, Malta, Ireland, Portugal, Cyprus, the Netherlands and Austria.
2. National Health Care (Medicare) is Australia's national health insurance plan. New immigrants can enjoy most free medical services immediately, and patients with national health care diseases can also enjoy free treatment in public hospitals. The cost of seeing a doctor, operating in a public hospital, and being hospitalized (including medicine and food) is just a matter of swiping your card without paying. The government subsidizes many medical prescriptions through the Medical Subsidy Scheme. Low-income people only need to pay 2.6 Australian dollars when buying prescription drugs in pharmacies, and the rest is subsidized by the government.
3. Unemployment benefits can be received by anyone who is of working age, has the ability to work, is willing to work but can't find a job, and new immigrants need to be approved by the government before they can apply. Receive 15, Australian dollars (67,5 RMB/year) every year.
4. The government will give special relief money to people who have difficulties in life, and new immigrants can only apply for it when their living conditions change due to circumstances beyond their control. Receive 12, Australian dollars (54, RMB per year) every year.
5. Low-income allowance Low-income people or low-income families with an annual income of less than 18, Australian dollars (about 9, RMB/year) can enjoy preferential government policies, tax exemption and low drug costs.
6. Free compulsory education in primary and secondary schools Australia implements free compulsory education from primary school to high school for 12 years. All primary and secondary schools that children attend before the age of 18 are free. Most primary and secondary schools in Australia are public, with high quality education and low cost.
7. Before the child reaches the age of 18, the annual income of a family with children can be less than 65, Australian dollars, which is about 1, Australian dollars (45, RMB/year), and the amount depends on the age and number of children and the total income and property of the family.
8. Studying at universities with interest-free government loans Most universities in Australia are public, with high education quality and lower tuition fees than those in European and American countries. The government provides interest-free government loans to study, ensuring that students from ordinary families have financial subsidies to finish their courses. Interest-free government loans are not considered for repayment until students work.
9. Student Allowance After the child is eighteen years old, he can enjoy the student allowance formulated by the government. Children who have obtained Australian status after immigration are nearly half cheaper than international students. For example, the tuition fees of local students studying at the University of Sydney, the University of Melbourne or the University of Wollongong are only half of those of international students, saving about 3, Australian dollars in university tuition. (135, RMB/year)
1. Other benefits, such as childbirth allowance, can get a one-time childbirth allowance of 95 Australian dollars (about 4, RMB/year) every time a child is born to help add supplies to the newborn. In addition, there are unmarried parents' allowance, single parent's allowance, study allowance, sickness and disability allowance, disaster allowance, remote area allowance, widow's allowance, nursing allowance, spouse allowance, telephone allowance, rent allowance, transportation allowance and childcare allowance.
Overview of basic welfare in Australia
Name and amount
Child support fee of 1, Australian dollars/year
Early childhood education allowance of 5,2 Australian dollars/year
Basic education, Free medical care
Higher education allowance of $1,/year
Special relief of $12,/year
Unemployment relief of $15,/year
Maternity allowance of $95/time
It depends on individual circumstances of national pension.
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