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How about living in Australia?

Many people in China will choose to live in Australia, so is life in Australia good? How about emigrating to Australia? This is a concern of many people who go abroad. Let's take a look at it with the overseas immigration network! The following is the relevant information I have compiled. Welcome to reading.

How about emigrating to Australia?

Why do many people choose Australia? Australia, which has been rated as the country with the highest quality of life in the world for many times, has always been a hot spot for many China people, not only because of its beautiful living environment, but also because of its employment, prices, welfare, government policies and so on. Let's have a look!

1, social stability

Australia is a peaceful country. It is far away from war, no ethnic strife, no plague, no natural disasters and no environmental pollution. Known as paradise on earth, paradise on earth.

2. The climate is pleasant

The southeast coast of Australia is the main distribution area of Australian population, where the climate is mild all year round, and full of green. Except for North Queensland, most residents here don't use air conditioning and don't need heating in winter. Vegetables, fruits and seafood in the four seasons are constant, pollution-free, cheap and good. Due to the pleasant climate, the southeast coastal area of Australia has become the best tourist and holiday resort in the world. Outdoor sports are also part of the life of residents here.

3. Economic growth

At present, Australia's economy is on the rise, with an economic growth rate of 4.7% in 1998, exceeding that of almost all economically developed countries. Australia's economic structure fully meets the needs of national economic development. According to the World Bank's per capita wealth ranking from 65438 to 0999, Australia ranks first.

4. Avoid double taxation.

In addition to the unilateral reduction and exemption of double taxation stipulated by foreign tax relief system, the Australian government has also signed comprehensive agreements to avoid double taxation with 35 countries, including China. Therefore, any overseas investor need not worry that your overseas assets and business activities will be double taxed because you become an Australian resident, which is also a concern of many investment immigrants around the world.

5. Vast territory

Australia is the sixth largest country in the world, with a vast territory, which is about equal to 48 states in the United States and 50% larger than Europe. However, Australia has the lowest population density in the world, with only two people living per square kilometer.

6. Easy naturalization

Australia's naturalization law is very loose. Any new immigrant with a permanent resident visa can apply for Australian citizenship as long as he has lived in Australia for two years within five years. Compared with other immigrant countries, the regulations are much looser, and of course, they must meet the requirements of no crime and English.

7. Status of China

Australia has a developed economy and a civilized society. More than 200 ethnic groups use 140 languages and live in harmony in this multicultural country. Chinese is the largest Asian community in Australia, with a population of over 400,000. Chinese have a very important position in Australian society, both economically and politically, which can be seen from the fact that many Chinese have been elected to local councils in recent years. The Spring Festival Gala and the annual dragon boat race in China have become an indispensable part of local cultural life. Lawyers, accountants, doctors, construction companies, engineers, teachers, administrators, civil servants, entrepreneurs and businessmen abound in China. Many people are also important in mainstream society.

8. Free medical care

According to the Australian National Health Insurance Scheme, all Australian local residents can enjoy free treatment in public hospitals. There are 1 100 hospitals in Australia, of which 65% are public hospitals. There are about 42,000 registered doctors and 6,543,800 registered nurses. The federal government funds a series of family and community health activities. At the same time, financial assistance will be provided to 236,000 low-and middle-income families who need to raise dependent children, and it is planned to provide nursery facilities for all workers in 20001year. At present, the number of places in the National Child Care Center has increased to more than 250,000.

9. Compulsory education

Pre-school education: Most children in Australia study in pre-school centers before entering primary school at the age of 5. The center generally recruits four-year-old children and teaches two groups of children every day.

Primary and secondary education: The age of compulsory education in Australia is 15 or 16 (the regulations vary from state to state). About 72% of children attend government public schools, and primary and secondary schools are free.

Higher education: There are 40 public institutions of higher learning in Australia, offering internationally recognized degrees and postgraduate diplomas for a range of courses. Tuition fees of colleges and universities can be applied for loans by township governments. The loan must be repaid through the tax system when the students' annual income reaches the average wage level in Australia (A $27,675). And this repayment will not affect your living standard.

TAFE: If you don't go to college after high school, you can go to TAFE to learn the skills you need for your job. Today, there are 285 technical colleges, and their education and training are recognized throughout the country.

10, job placement

Due to the rapid rise of Australia's economy, the demand for labor market has increased greatly. At present, the unemployment rate in Australia has dropped to the lowest level in history. The latest unemployment rate in New Zealand is 4.6% (including those who receive temporary unemployment benefits). Australia's unique employment service system "CENTRELINK" will provide free employment services for every Australian resident. Offices associated with the center are all over the country. You can apply for employment and get help in your regional office. Australian newspapers, especially on Wednesdays and Saturdays, are the main sources of job vacancy information. In addition, there are many private employment agencies that can charge your future employer a certain fee to provide employment services for professionals.