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If you go to work in Australia.

1. I'm afraid it will take several years to improve English in an all-round way before we can communicate. But in your case, you don't need to improve your English. And to be honest, it's a little late to learn English now.

But in fact, many people in Sydney have lived in Chinese communities all their lives, and they can't speak English at all, or they can only speak the most basic English, and they are still living a normal life.

2. According to your situation, you can only work for Chinese, and the salary is generally 8 Australian dollars per hour. If you do well, it may increase by 10 or 12. (Generally, shops in China can let you work 10 hours a day and 6 days a week, but in fact, both wages and working hours are against local laws, but this can't be found. )

In terms of consumption, if you concentrate on saving, 150 Australian dollars a week is absolutely enough. You can decide for yourself whether it's worth it.

Your biggest problem is the visa. In your case, I'm afraid it is impossible to get a work visa. You can apply for a visa to visit relatives, and then you can stay there as an illegal worker.

However, after all, illegal workers are illegal and may be repatriated, and if you want to emigrate, illegal workers can't.

A better way is to apply for tafe, which is what we call a technical school, and work while studying. Generally speaking, as long as you are diligent, you can earn your tuition, which is what many Indians like.

And if you are lucky in the future, you may have the opportunity to immigrate.

4. Discrimination in Sydney is serious. When you walk on the road, ghosts will call you "XXX from China". But the Chinese community in Sydney is very strong. As I said before, you can stay in the Chinese community. At least there is no discrimination in the Chinese community.

Personally, I think Australia's immigration policy is shrinking now, so the investigation has been strict in recent years, and it is not recommended to work in Australia. Moreover, the shops in China are actually very dark, and a large part of the profits come from squeezing the wages of compatriots.

If your relatives can vouch for you or have access to help you immigrate, it is a good choice to go to Australia, but if they are unable, it is not a long-term solution for you to work in Australia.

You should think about it, how many years have you worked, and then?

If you have any questions, you can leave me a message. This is a life event, so be careful.