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<blockquote data-quote="Australia Sucks" data-source="post: 1043765" data-attributes="member: 11806"><p>Hey O.P. I have a family member that is a self employed registered migration agent (they are currently overseas but I will see them again in two or three weeks) so if you have any specific questions send me a p.m. and I will try to answer it for your in a few weeks time. </p><p></p><p>There are many visa types in Australia:</p><p>-Work and Holiday visa (for those people from certain countries who are under 30)</p><p>-Tourist visa</p><p>-Student Visa</p><p>-Dependant visa</p><p>-General Skilled Migration Visa</p><p>-Temporary skilled work visa (especially subclass 457)</p><p>-Business Visa</p><p>-Spouse Visa</p><p></p><p>As for is it worth moving to Australia, if you are moving from Germany you still have to deal with the problems of feminism, western culture, etc Also the cost of living will likely be a little bit higher (depending also on where you lived in Germany and where you will live in Australia). In terms of advantages what you get is better weather, better beaches and scenery/nature. In terms of wages I guess it depends on the job but from what I have heard and what I imagine for most jobs wages are somewhat similar in Australia and Germany. Only you can decide if its worth moving to Australia. To be honest it sounds like a huge effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australia Sucks, post: 1043765, member: 11806"] Hey O.P. I have a family member that is a self employed registered migration agent (they are currently overseas but I will see them again in two or three weeks) so if you have any specific questions send me a p.m. and I will try to answer it for your in a few weeks time. There are many visa types in Australia: -Work and Holiday visa (for those people from certain countries who are under 30) -Tourist visa -Student Visa -Dependant visa -General Skilled Migration Visa -Temporary skilled work visa (especially subclass 457) -Business Visa -Spouse Visa As for is it worth moving to Australia, if you are moving from Germany you still have to deal with the problems of feminism, western culture, etc Also the cost of living will likely be a little bit higher (depending also on where you lived in Germany and where you will live in Australia). In terms of advantages what you get is better weather, better beaches and scenery/nature. In terms of wages I guess it depends on the job but from what I have heard and what I imagine for most jobs wages are somewhat similar in Australia and Germany. Only you can decide if its worth moving to Australia. To be honest it sounds like a huge effort. [/QUOTE]
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