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Do parents choose to live alone or with their parents when they immigrate to Australia?

The number of Australian immigrants has soared, so parents immigrated to Australia together. Do they live together or alone? Many people who go abroad seem to care about this. Let's take a look with the overseas immigration network! The following is the relevant information I have compiled. Welcome to reading.

Do parents choose to live alone or with their parents when they immigrate to Australia?

Some netizens posted on the forum and asked their parents whether they lived alone or with their parents when they immigrated to Australia. I didn't want to be anonymous, but I had to bear the reputation of unfilial. So I would like to ask secretly, which forum's parents immigrated, buying a house or renting a house by themselves? Of course, I advocate living alone, if economic conditions permit.

Passerby A: So I don't feel so guilty. All the families I know live together. Of course, I was a little nervous financially, but I was liberated mentally. Both sides are.

Passerby B: I have a friend who lives alone and is close to me. He goes to his parents' house for dinner three times a week. Have a very comfortable life. We are also going to buy a house and move out. Everybody is happy!

Passerby C: It is difficult for parents to buy their own houses. Unless the house in China is sold ... ah Don't even think about it

Passerby d: If possible, living alone is much happier than living together. Of course, the house is closer ... You are free, and so are the old people. If parents' leisure and entertainment are considered, everyone will be happy …

Passerby E: If living alone is better for everyone than sharing, is renting an apartment an option? I guess the old man won't want to give away the rent for nothing, will he? So you'd rather put up with it?

Passerby F: If parents are over 70 years old and their in-laws don't log in first and live with their children, then the proportion of them living separately at their own expense is almost zero. If it is 50-60 years old, there are some family assets in China, and those who live separately must have them.

Passerby G: But the main consideration is location. It is inconvenient to go home far away. There is also the ability of the elderly to live independently. Not all 60+ and 80+ children can live alone. It is still a bit difficult to learn to drive after 60+. Even in big cities, not all English letters are available. In addition, there are young people who must live in the western region. Then there is whether the old people have the courage. Think about their age. When they came out, they had to face it alone. I don't think that kind of mental fear is a bit. So, it's hard! Everyone has difficulties, depending on how to build a harmonious society.