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Real immigrant life in Australia

There are more and more China people who want to immigrate to Australia now. Let me show you the real life of Australian immigrants for your reference.

Let's talk about Australian houses first, which should be what China people are most concerned about. Most houses in Australia have no walls, and if they do, they are very low, which will not affect the beauty of the surrounding environment. This is quite different from the building habits of domestic houses. In addition, although this is your private property, if you want to start building a swimming pool or a small house with sundries in your backyard, which costs more than 5,000 yuan, you must apply to the government. The grass in the front yard must be carefully trimmed within a certain period of time so as not to affect the beauty of the environment. Otherwise, your neighbors will report you.

According to the landlord, the house I live in now should have a history of about 50 years. The style and the layout inside are very old-fashioned. In fact, this house is not very valuable, mainly this land. I estimate that if this house is to be sold, it can be sold for about 260,000-290,000, but I think this land should be worth 230,000. Most people in Australia live in such houses. Generally, there will be a large piece of land, ranging from 500 square meters to 700- 1000 square meters. The big ones are lost, a few acres and dozens of acres.

The ownership of this land is yours, not your private property. As for the house built on it, it is entirely my own preference. I choose my favorite style from the real estate company and invite a professional company to construct it. Small area 130 square meters, generally about 200 square meters. If you want to build a double floor, the area can be larger, generally more than 300 square meters.

When building a house, there will be a large open space before and after, which is the so-called front and back garden. Plant whatever you want and raise whatever you want. Moreover, the Australian government now stipulates that if you want to build a fence over 1.2 meters, you need to apply to the local government.

So domestic friends, if you want to invest or leave some property for your children, come to Australia to buy a house. Write your son's name on the deed, haha, there is a piece of land on this earth for him, not 75 years, but forever private ownership!

I was in business a few years ago, but as soon as I started to do business, the immigrants came down, and then I came back without hesitation and never went back.

Australian medical welfare: what are we trying to make money at home for? The health of wife, children, parents and everyone. Few people really want to satisfy their own selfish desires. But when I arrived in Australia, I found that the government had done these things for me. What I need to do is take care of myself. At this time, I suddenly found that I had no motivation. Because medical care is free, children are free to go to school, and they can get loans when they go to college. Only when they find a job with a salary above a certain amount can they repay the loan. The state rewards 3000 yuan for giving birth to a child, and the monthly subsidy for the child is enough to pay the rent of my 600-square-meter house, or pay the mortgage less. My wife's monthly allowance for raising children is similar to that for raising children, and because I have a child under five years old, the government gives me a lot of tax subsidies, nearly four-fifths of which are not required to be paid.

There are also differences in traffic in Australia. No matter how crowded the occasion is, no one will pick you up, let alone squeeze you (except watching the World Cup), and no matter how urgent it is, you have to queue up, so someone will always ask you: Are you the last one in this team?

There is never a traffic jam when driving, and someone will always give you a car to get stuck in traffic. There will never be traffic jams, but you will find that the speed will be surprisingly slow during rush hours. There is no traffic police, only flickering traffic lights, and no one will ignore the existence of traffic lights. All cars will give way to pedestrians and bicycles, including birds wandering on the path. On weekends, the parking lot of almost every shopping center will be crowded. Many people will drive around the parking lot to find a place or wait for others to leave. However, you will find that the parking spaces for disabled people, mothers and children closest to the gate are empty. The cost of buying a car is the license plate fee of 500 yuan per year, that's all! No road maintenance fees, no purchase fees. Of course, it must be insured. My car can't be guaranteed in 500 yuan every year (of course, it is related to the advanced level of the car). Without tolls, toll stations do not exist (except for urban tunnels, which do not go once a year and can be bypassed).

I have no intention to compare the good and bad between China and Australia. The national conditions of the two countries are very different and almost incomparable. But here I get a lot of treatment that I never thought about before (it has nothing to do with money), and many things may be that I have to work hard all my life in China to get it. This is a society where only the rich have no poor! The rich live in a manor of 6.5438+10,000 square meters, and the poor live in a bungalow of 500 square meters; The rich drive 1 10,000 Li Bin, and the poor drive 15000 Korean cars; The rich can own several private villas of their own, and the poor can spend a little money to rent a seaside villa with the same beautiful scenery during the holidays; The rich can own a yacht like an aircraft carrier, and the poor can easily buy a yacht enough for the whole family to go to sea in stages.