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Comparison of advantages and disadvantages of Australian immigrants

With the improvement of people's living standards, more and more people plan to immigrate to Australia. What are the advantages and disadvantages of immigrating to Australia? Next, let's look at the advantages and disadvantages of Australian immigration. Welcome to reading.

First of all, the advantages

First of all, Australian citizens can enjoy the following civil rights:

:: The right to help elect the Australian government as a voter;

:: The right to apply for public office or be nominated as a member of the National Assembly;

* Have the right to apply for an Australian passport and leave and return to Australia without applying for a resident visa;

* The right to seek asylum in the Australian Embassy while abroad;

* You can apply to join the national defense forces and the government that require Australian citizens;

* The right to register children born overseas under the age of 25 as Australian citizens;

* After becoming an Australian citizen, you don't have to go to an immigration prison. If you are only an Australian permanent resident and not an Australian citizen, you must meet the requirement of living for two years every five years before you can apply for a Resident Return Visa (RRV) to maintain your immigration status.

Secondly, Australian passport holders are visa-free in most countries in the world, including the United States, Canada, Western Europe, Northern Europe, Southern Europe, Japan, Hong Kong and Macao, Southeast Asia, South Korea, South America, Africa, the Middle East, India and other developed and developing countries. For those who want to find jobs, create business opportunities or travel enthusiasts in these countries, the Australian passport is undoubtedly one of the best and most respected passports in the world.

Thirdly, from the perspective of opportunities, Australia is close to Asia, the closest western country to China, and also a country facing Asia. Many large international companies have set up regional headquarters in Australia.

In addition, in terms of climate and natural resources, Australia belongs to the Mediterranean climate, with four seasons like spring. According to the arrangement between the rich and the poor implemented by the United Nations 1995, considering the factors of natural resources, Australia is the richest country in the world.

Finally, in terms of life, Australia is a paradise for those who pursue a leisurely pace of life and have children at home. Many other countries have some troubles, such as environmental pollution, but Australia is much less. Most houses in Australia have their own gardens, and the grass area is large, which is very suitable for outdoor activities.

Second, the disadvantages.

The above-mentioned civil rights are the same as those enjoyed by citizens born in Australia. Although Australian passports are respected internationally, Australian citizenship also has some inherent shortcomings. Here are a few examples:

* Like some other western countries, racial discrimination against non-whites exists in Australia. For example, the "white Australia policy" decades ago and the "one-ethnic party" now;

* Australia has a high inheritance tax. If your parents are billionaires, you'd better not come to Australia, or more than half of your inheritance will be taken away by the Australian government in the name of inheritance tax.

Australian citizens are not allowed to own land freely as individuals in China, Malaysia and some countries in Southeast Asia.