@@francisfrancis1153 You need to watch it FR! Most people blame the woman when a marriage fails forgetting that the man must have contributed in one way or another
I’m Australian and left 20 years ago. Born and raised there. I left mainly because it’s a centre of mediocrity. It’s a societal value and the tax system reflects it. If you want to excel and earn a lot be prepared to give half of your earnings to the government. Where I live now I pay a maximum of 15% as opposed to 50% at the top bracket. Australia is a great country and the passport is powerful, but if you want to stand out or succeed and ‘build wealth’ as they say, good luck. It’s better to take your good qualification obtained there and take the skill or knowledge where you will be rewarded for it more. Another thing is it’s culturally pretty empty, that’s why Australians tend to do well when they leave - they can adopt to another culture easily. I’ve lived in Asia and Africa and I found it fascinating and curious, maybe because home didn’t offer much. Finally, as you say, it’s at the end of the line - not just travel but opportunities. Few multinational companies have a HQ or major presence here. My thoughts.
Australia is a fine country but IMO it literally just looks like a weirder version of the US, the infrastructure looks less good than the US, there much more to do in the US, better skylines in USA much more greenery in than australia, australia is just a gigantic deaert, US deserts looks amazing like sedona
Its true...there are few black africans in Aussie. I travelled some years back, & we were only 3 blacks on the plane. No one walks in the streets, in the parks everyone minds their own business. It can be very lonely if u dont have family or friends.
As an Aussie that recently moved from South Australia to Melbourne, after 6 months I've still haven't made new friends. Aussie are very clicky, they stick to their own groups and keep to themselves and it's hard to make new friends.
Nice one, and I can relate to most of the points. The High cost of living depends on where you live. Try Canberra, and you will be happy to find $500 per week.
The fact that Australia doesn't issue citizenship by birth is also another reason I think people don't go to Australia. The distance may be overlooked if the reverse was the case
It used to be like that. I was born in 86 and back then immigration to Australia was very easy and the government even gave you money to come here. Today you have to pay them. I think the floodgates opened and people came streaming in.
@@Spruceofficial__ The massive takeover of Chinese ppl and now the Indians. We haven't brought in any Europeans in since the 1970s pretty much. Only ppl from 3rd world countries have now made Australia one of them and then now with the govt especially since Covid etc......Australia is a shame of a country, similar to that of Canada just not as bad as Canada tho we are moving in that direction
Australia is a country for hard working jobs, meaning FIFO in resources industry = high income that will provide you a good lifestyle in general, but it all depends on what lifestyle you choose. Any other industry, like services or retails don't pay half enough to make a decent living. If you are skilled professional like a specialist Doctor, will also help you. Don't like snakes, don't go to the bush, don't like sharks, don't go to the ocean simple. Australia is such a great country, you have to leave for few years to realise what you miss.
For a start Australians do not work HARD, you need to see any public construction, that should take 6 months to complete takes 6 years, at triple the original cost, if you stop to take note of work proceedings you will now what I mean. Then if by chance you are one of those, that worked non stop until retiring age, then your hard worked earnings are what you will need to survive, whilst those that worked very little to nothing are paid full pensions and an array of benefits equaling another pension, then to top it off when the time arrives for aged care the government practically takes or controls all your assets. Australians are now emigrating, for several years now, at twice the rate of permanent settlers. What's the point of earning $1000/ week if it cost you $900 to survive, I would rather earn $300/week with a cost of $100, and have a more comfortable life to boot.That is unless you wish to live in an out back mining town earning $150,000/ year chasing spinifex in the desert in your spare time.
My sister is Australia RN, but currently working in Uk, she has been applying and applying to get a nursing job in Australia. But it has been so difficult now to get a nursing job in Australia. 2yrs ago it was a bit easier than now, both 482 and 186 employer nursing sponsorship job, she has not got anyone till now. Please if you know any serious hospital or agencies that recruiting nurses in Australia, send me they contacts or they lìnks please. Thank you so much for your detailed information🙏
@@tazoman26 She got 70 points for her 491 EOI of NSW, which she did apply, she is waiting to be norminated by the Home Affairs. But while waiting she still applying to get employer for 482 or 186 visa, because she has got her ANMAC positive skill assessment. Thank you very much for your concern🙏
Tell her to go through the official website of the department of home affairs to do her research, I’m certain that luck will smile at her soon😊 I have attached the link below 👇🏽 www.homeaffairs.gov.au
Lol. This video is funny. When you compare all these reasons mentioned with the likes of US, Canada and UK, then you'd understand that Australia is at the top of the list. For permanent residency, it is only Canada that I can say is slightly easier to get. Everything else, Australia is at the top ❤
I have never visited any other country asides Australia, so I cannot say for certain that Australia is better…But TBH, I wish Australia can loosen up their PR policy so that migrants can have a chance to call Australia home
@@jumaiolumo1165Yeah! That should be the case cos it’s same in Australia. Most people are tempted to leave in big cities because of the many opportunities ie; high paying jobs
Joy Canada is not easy anymore. They are making many changes to the immigration system. Probably it will get as difficult as Australia soon. There are too many temporary residents in the country right now.
Woow! I guess Canada is gradually maxing out their capacity for immigrants…The good thing is that their border is still wide open for international students
Left 5 years ago.... Yes the same feel here- I SUPPORT U guys... FOLLOWING your channel... From 2007 to 2019 Lived in Melbourne,VIC... Crimes, Drugs , Discrimination- in Work place if your are under skilled / if they feel you odd in their mindset with communication including tasks, Cost of living.. Weakest Transport in Melbourne.. All jobs 80 percent required for jobs and moving around... Returned on NOV 1 2019.. Since I am a Bachelor.. I did a windup without any gliches and returned back to native Town #pollachi #coimbatore #tamilnadu #south Plan to settle down with aged parents - rental and parents .. Looking after farm... May 2013-Australian Citizen with Overseas Citizen of India-Masters-Information Systems-(University of Ballarat/Federation University-Ballarat-VIC-AUSTRALIA-2009 and Bachelor of Computer Application-DR. GRD College of Science- Coimbatore ,Tamil Nadu(South India)-2003- Affiliated to Bharathiar University- Coimbatore
No matter how bad Australia is with all the snake and spider rumours, I won't think twice about relocating with my family if presented with the opportunity
You won't leave Australia, if you are one of the desperate and hungry people who struggled to get here! Yes, it takes some getting used to, but so does anywhere else! Where else can you get social security, loans for just about anything and heaps of alcohol? Don't go elsewhere! The grass always looks greener over the fence!
I came in Australia as a student and I paid a lot of fees, so Australia isn’t doing me a favour…As a matter of fact, I spend thousands of dollars in school fees…I said all these to say that I’m not hungry or desperate
Canada is way worst yes sure you get pr easier but what good is that pr if you can't afford a life, house or a decent job? Canada is over rated and not a place to move to besides is extremely cold.
@@Spruceofficial__ just so you know Canada is not only English, some parts of Ontario are French, Quebec, New Brunswick has more Franco Folks so you might need some French language skills with all that we struggle big time
@@franckkey9790 i’v heard so many beautiful and amazing things about Melbourne🥰 I was suppose to visit Melbourne this year but plans changed, so hopefully next year🤞🏾
Your video is full of half truths ...Australia expects immigrants to roll up your sleaves and have a go you should not expect easier opportunity Australia has high standards of education we do not compromise ..if you do not like what Australia offers leave ...but I doubt you will!
HAHA HA LEFT already and so are 20,000 Australian emigrants every month ABS (Australian Bureau of statistics) "High standards of education" one third of school leavers can't string a sentence together, or reach basic level of education. The Arrogant, Ignorant ego is staggering.
Australia with their weird names and deadly spiders.... how can I boast to my village people that am in Wollongong or Toomboowa... Der go tink say I dey Congo
6 REASONS WHY AFRICAN MARRIAGES FAIL IN ABROAD (The Sad Reality of African Immigrants) - ua-cam.com/video/Yq1L4A8gzVA/v-deo.htmlsi=4SUw-EnA0W1IAWvP
I will try to watch this one. This topic has been discussed significantly recently, and we often see these cases abroad.
@@francisfrancis1153 You need to watch it FR! Most people blame the woman when a marriage fails forgetting that the man must have contributed in one way or another
@@francisfrancis1153 …and don’t forget to leave your honest thoughts when you do😊
I’m Australian and left 20 years ago. Born and raised there. I left mainly because it’s a centre of mediocrity. It’s a societal value and the tax system reflects it. If you want to excel and earn a lot be prepared to give half of your earnings to the government. Where I live now I pay a maximum of 15% as opposed to 50% at the top bracket. Australia is a great country and the passport is powerful, but if you want to stand out or succeed and ‘build wealth’ as they say, good luck. It’s better to take your good qualification obtained there and take the skill or knowledge where you will be rewarded for it more. Another thing is it’s culturally pretty empty, that’s why Australians tend to do well when they leave - they can adopt to another culture easily. I’ve lived in Asia and Africa and I found it fascinating and curious, maybe because home didn’t offer much. Finally, as you say, it’s at the end of the line - not just travel but opportunities. Few multinational companies have a HQ or major presence here. My thoughts.
The biggest question is Which Country did you move to???
Hi sis..love your channel..I got into Australia via visa 482 last week..thumbs up
OMG🥳 This is such a good news🎉 Congratulations dear
Which of the occupations did you use, please? I am on the pathway to 186
@@chidozieuzoegwu4056 what’s your occupation?
@@chidozieuzoegwu4056 what’s your occupation?
Please help me with an agent I wanna move to Australia to work n collect money for my operation
Australia is a fine country but IMO it literally just looks like a weirder version of the US, the infrastructure looks less good than the US, there much more to do in the US, better skylines in USA much more greenery in than australia, australia is just a gigantic deaert, US deserts looks amazing like sedona
@@randomquestions7741 that’s your opinion and it’s okay!
@@Spruceofficial__ Stating the obvious!!!
Still doesn’t stop all losers trying to get in
@@timothy6283 💯💯💯
Fck America. Every day news is Shooting, Police Brutality and Shooting Related Deaths. Jesus
Quickly ran to click on the video because every video from you is a bang✨♥
Its true...there are few black africans in Aussie. I travelled some years back, & we were only 3 blacks on the plane. No one walks in the streets, in the parks everyone minds their own business. It can be very lonely if u dont have family or friends.
In all honesty, the African population has grown significantly in the last few years but it’s still nothing compared to the UK and Canada
As an Aussie that recently moved from South Australia to Melbourne, after 6 months I've still haven't made new friends. Aussie are very clicky, they stick to their own groups and keep to themselves and it's hard to make new friends.
Nice one, and I can relate to most of the points.
The High cost of living depends on where you live. Try Canberra, and you will be happy to find $500 per week.
Exactly! But the issue is everyone wants to live in buzzling cities instead of regional areas
The fact that Australia doesn't issue citizenship by birth is also another reason I think people don't go to Australia. The distance may be overlooked if the reverse was the case
TBH, I wish they did, a lot of people will troop in to Australia but unfortunately, na so we see am😂😂
Only 2 countries in world provides that
@@Spruceofficial__I am glad they don’t
@@NwoduTochi 😂😂
It used to be like that. I was born in 86 and back then immigration to Australia was very easy and the government even gave you money to come here. Today you have to pay them. I think the floodgates opened and people came streaming in.
2:33 many people would prefer to move to countries with easy permanent residence.but Australia is a beautiful country
It sure is💯 and I wish they would make their Permanent residency process easier so that more people can have better chances of applying
@@Spruceofficial__so that australia becomes an overcrowded third world country? Stupid
Correction...Australia used to be one of the best countries. It hasnt been since the early 1990s
@@erniesulovic4734 Really? How do you mean? What changed since the early 90s?
@@Spruceofficial__ The massive takeover of Chinese ppl and now the Indians. We haven't brought in any Europeans in since the 1970s pretty much. Only ppl from 3rd world countries have now made Australia one of them and then now with the govt especially since Covid etc......Australia is a shame of a country, similar to that of Canada just not as bad as Canada tho we are moving in that direction
@@erniesulovic4734 Totally agree, I am being driven out of my own country, disgusting.
Things began going south after 1975.
@@amaknusa9212 Yep, remember Gouf Whitlam, from him on the race to the bottom of the sewer began and has only picked up pace as time has gone on.
Australia is a country for hard working jobs, meaning FIFO in resources industry = high income that will provide you a good lifestyle in general, but it all depends on what lifestyle you choose. Any other industry, like services or retails don't pay half enough to make a decent living. If you are skilled professional like a specialist Doctor, will also help you. Don't like snakes, don't go to the bush, don't like sharks, don't go to the ocean simple. Australia is such a great country, you have to leave for few years to realise what you miss.
For a start Australians do not work HARD, you need to see any public construction, that should take 6 months to complete takes 6 years, at triple the original cost, if you stop to take note of work proceedings you will now what I mean. Then if by chance you are one of those, that worked non stop until retiring age, then your hard worked earnings are what you will need to survive, whilst those that worked very little to nothing are paid full pensions and an array of benefits equaling another pension, then to top it off when the time arrives for aged care the government practically takes or controls all your assets. Australians are now emigrating, for several years now, at twice the rate of permanent settlers. What's the point of earning $1000/ week if it cost you $900 to survive, I would rather earn $300/week with a cost of $100, and have a more comfortable life to boot.That is unless you wish to live in an out back mining town earning $150,000/ year chasing spinifex in the desert in your spare time.
As a Canadian Citizen I am planning to enter Australia as a tourist and seek Australian permanent residency (PR) at the Sydney Airport.
Woow! I didn’t know that was possible😱 Are there documents that you must provide?
@@Spruceofficial__ No, All I have to do is to prove that I am a honorable Citizen of Canada.
Dream on my friend
I wish you all the best
There is nothing like that.
@@Smart_Tamaha wow😱, that’s so cool 😎
Educative and informative❤❤
💯❤️
Very informative, thank you❤
❤️❤️
Can you leave as well? Thanks
Leave to where?😂 I love Australia and I ain’t going nowhere
My sister is Australia RN, but currently working in Uk, she has been applying and applying to get a nursing job in Australia. But it has been so difficult now to get a nursing job in Australia. 2yrs ago it was a bit easier than now, both 482 and 186 employer nursing sponsorship job, she has not got anyone till now.
Please if you know any serious hospital or agencies that recruiting nurses in Australia, send me they contacts or they lìnks please.
Thank you so much for your detailed information🙏
Ask your sister to apply for direct PR to Australia, if she has lot of years of UK experience.
@@tazoman26 She got 70 points for her 491 EOI of NSW, which she did apply, she is waiting to be norminated by the Home Affairs. But while waiting she still applying to get employer for 482 or 186 visa, because she has got her ANMAC positive skill assessment.
Thank you very much for your concern🙏
There are different pathways that can give permanent residency especially because her skill is highly needed and appreciated in Australia.
Tell her to go through the official website of the department of home affairs to do her research, I’m certain that luck will smile at her soon😊
I have attached the link below 👇🏽
www.homeaffairs.gov.au
@@tazoman26 I agree too💯
Lol. This video is funny. When you compare all these reasons mentioned with the likes of US, Canada and UK, then you'd understand that Australia is at the top of the list. For permanent residency, it is only Canada that I can say is slightly easier to get. Everything else, Australia is at the top ❤
I have never visited any other country asides Australia, so I cannot say for certain that Australia is better…But TBH, I wish Australia can loosen up their PR policy so that migrants can have a chance to call Australia home
I’m quite curious to know which of these countries you reside in though and is PR process easier there?
I would like to immigrate to France, but it's probably too difficult. 😢
It shouldn’t be too difficult. It depends on why you want to migrate and your qualifications
Me living in Paris watching videos to immigrate to Australia 😂
@@royzevisionneur2045 😂😂😂😂
Abeg na Australia I wan come. 🎉.
Me I cannot wait to welcome you with a big hug 🫂 🥰
500 a week for a three bedroom isn’t bad o. I’m not sure you can get that in the USA , well let me speak for chicago
Wooow!!!😱😱😱 really? Here I was thinking the US is way cheaper. But wait oo, is it same with regional areas or just the buzzling cities
It’s definitely cheaper in regional areas, that I’m sure of. Chicago is an expensive city and you can get a studio for 1500-2000 monthly
@@jumaiolumo1165Yeah! That should be the case cos it’s same in Australia. Most people are tempted to leave in big cities because of the many opportunities ie; high paying jobs
But people can work in the cities and commute to their houses in suburbs or remote areas
@@jumaiolumo1165 not everyone will buy that idea 🤷🏻♀️
Joy Canada is not easy anymore. They are making many changes to the immigration system. Probably it will get as difficult as Australia soon. There are too many temporary residents in the country right now.
Woow! I guess Canada is gradually maxing out their capacity for immigrants…The good thing is that their border is still wide open for international students
I’m curious to know if you reside in Canada or are you looking to migrate there?
I’m curious to know if you reside in Canada or are you looking to migrate there?
@@Spruceofficial__ I am a Canadian citizen for 50 years. i am a retired Chartered Accountant
@@lakeofbays1622 Wooow😱 Did you travel to other countries to work or just for change of environment?
Left 5 years ago....
Yes the same feel here- I SUPPORT U guys... FOLLOWING your channel...
From 2007 to 2019 Lived in Melbourne,VIC...
Crimes, Drugs , Discrimination- in Work place if your are under skilled / if they feel you odd in their mindset with communication including tasks, Cost of living.. Weakest Transport in Melbourne.. All jobs 80 percent required for jobs and moving around...
Returned on NOV 1 2019.. Since I am a Bachelor.. I did a windup without any gliches and returned back to native Town #pollachi #coimbatore #tamilnadu #south Plan to settle down with aged parents - rental and parents .. Looking after farm...
May 2013-Australian Citizen with Overseas Citizen of India-Masters-Information Systems-(University of Ballarat/Federation University-Ballarat-VIC-AUSTRALIA-2009 and Bachelor of Computer Application-DR. GRD College of Science- Coimbatore ,Tamil Nadu(South India)-2003- Affiliated to Bharathiar University- Coimbatore
Thank you so much
Beautiful intro❤
Thank you 😊
I hear that the loneliness in abroad is no joke...We in Nigeria cannot relate😂😂😂
No matter how bad Australia is with all the snake and spider rumours, I won't think twice about relocating with my family if presented with the opportunity
Australia used to be great but it's not anymore.
Really? How so?
Australia should be divided into small small countries.
I still prefer Australia to UK, US and Canada though🙈🥰
Me too🙈😂
Me three
@@TheNomak2 😂😂😂
Swears
@@Jhuliert70💯😂
Australia is the most boring on the planet.
Really? How so?
@@Spruceofficial__ Because it is like you said, it is a work then home and back to work environment.
@@Spruceofficial__ And it is a racist country.
@@libatalklieb5793where are you from how diverse is your country
@@testicool013 i live in Australia
Is it true that, there are a lot of snakes in Australia?
Even if you are in your home, you will be seeing snakes? 🐍
That’s not true! The internet will say whatever they want but only those who live here know the actual truth
That’s not true! The internet will say whatever they want but only those who live here know the actual truth
Okay, thank you 😊
You see that Loniness ... omo I can't move anywhere without having a partner. I will kpia. You will find out depression will set in Immediately
Nne I can totally relate to this and I personally don’t advice anyone to travel alone…Depression is real😂
You won't leave Australia, if you are one of the desperate and hungry people who struggled to get here! Yes, it takes some getting used to, but so does anywhere else! Where else can you get social security, loans for just about anything and heaps of alcohol? Don't go elsewhere! The grass always looks greener over the fence!
I came in Australia as a student and I paid a lot of fees, so Australia isn’t doing me a favour…As a matter of fact, I spend thousands of dollars in school fees…I said all these to say that I’m not hungry or desperate
@@Spruceofficial__ I also did three university degrees in Adelaide and remained unemployed. A huge HECS debt is testimony to no jobs being available1
Am a Doctor, left after 10 yrs !!!
Canada is way worst yes sure you get pr easier but what good is that pr if you can't afford a life, house or a decent job?
Canada is over rated and not a place to move to besides is extremely cold.
@@roudyr00t98 really? How long have you lived in Canada for?
@@Spruceofficial__ just a few years like 30 years but hey enlighten me cause I enjoy your opinions about Canada lmfao
@@Spruceofficial__ just so you know Canada is not only English, some parts of Ontario are French, Quebec, New Brunswick has more Franco Folks so you might need some French language skills with all that we struggle big time
Where do you reside in Australia,being hard to see any black people around here in my area!
I think you need to come to Melbourne
I live in Brisbane, QLD but use to live and work on the Gold Coast
@@franckkey9790 i’v heard so many beautiful and amazing things about Melbourne🥰 I was suppose to visit Melbourne this year but plans changed, so hopefully next year🤞🏾
I am in Victoria so boring out here 😢
@@cupaview8921 Woow…do you live close to Melbourne?
Your video is full of half truths ...Australia expects immigrants to roll up your sleaves and have a go you should not expect easier opportunity Australia has high standards of education we do not compromise ..if you do not like what Australia offers leave ...but I doubt you will!
Kindly watch my video and pay attention to all details before commenting or jumping into conclusions. Thank you
HAHA HA LEFT already and so are 20,000 Australian emigrants every month ABS (Australian Bureau of statistics) "High standards of education" one third of school leavers can't string a sentence together, or reach basic level of education. The Arrogant, Ignorant ego is staggering.
Loving your hairpiece. Hook me up plz, where can I get it
You mean my wig?
Na black people I find com Australia?
If u want to see very black people go to Sudan or Kenya
@@WisdomMuhammedAminu 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Very valid point 💯👍🏽
Australia with their weird names and deadly spiders.... how can I boast to my village people that am in Wollongong or Toomboowa... Der go tink say I dey Congo
@@WisdomMuhammedAminu Tell them that you are home away from home, they will understand 🤣🤣
Don’t like it, just get out good riddance of bad rubbish, 2:27
i beg your pardon?