The tax bracketing is similar , it seems lower income earners are better off in the Uk based on tax, but of course, they pay lower wagers so I guess that evens things out .
I noticed something very strange about UK pricing on Smartphones . I saw a phone the other day advertised at over 2,000 pound which is $3,816.00 Au yet that phone sells for less than $1,800 au in oz and my phone in the Uk is advertised at 1499 euro's , and yet here it cost me $1,348.00 Au ? makes no sense .
Deo, like your videos but seriously you should fix the audio. Most videos have low or muffled audio and its not nice to watch when you are used to high end videos. ( i use high-end setup so I know its not an issue on my end). it is still watchable but I have to increase my volume a lot!
@@NurseDeo yes they do, I noticed this because when I see a video of yours and click on it from whatever else I am watching, I always have to up my volume by a lot in comparison and turn it down once I change to some other video. Again, not a criticism but a suggestion to improve, it takes a slight change in how you record and post prod. processing.
Is there a way for a british citizen to move to Australia? I know if you go on a visit visa & if find a job can apply for work permit .Is there any other easy way?
@@NurseDeo Well I don't have a good skill .I have experience as a security officer .Customer service .Restaurant assistant. I don't know I can still apply .
Thank you for sharing Deo, really insightful. I think income tax in UK and Australia are quite similar. But asides tax, what other deduction do they take off your income? Do they take off ‘national insurance’ like the UK?
You get a Medicare levy taken out The Medicare levy helps fund some of the costs of Australia's public health system known as Medicare. The Medicare levy is 2% of your taxable income. You may get a reduction or exemption from paying the Medicare levy, depending on you and your spouse's income and circumstances. A person on a government payment would not pay the levy. So, what you see in your tax return is the tax taken out, the medicare levy, less your deductibles and then how much you get back or how much you have to pay.
Thank you @NurseDeo A quick question outside this topic please. Nigerians who qualified and registered RMN in the uk having bag a degree in Mental Health Nursing, will they need to write IELTS for proof of English language for Australia PR? Thanks
We have quite a large African community. The Africans I know are all from Kenya and Somalia, but I'm sure many other countries as well. EDIT in my state of Western Australia
@@NurseDeo I sincerely apologise for my assumption that you were African English. I had this thing in my head telling me that you were originally from Kenya. Very embarrassed here. I'm deeply sorry and hope I didn't offend you 🥰
Yes to UK but not really when compared to Canada. When compared to Canada it depends on your life stage, location in Canada and profession/income/earning potential. Child care cost me $2K per month even subsidy/salary exchange, un UK £1800 and in Canada $500 and less in some provinces. Child care in Australia currently in Melbourne is mostly $130-160/day. Houses is Canada are more generally aesthetically pleasing, larger and good investment. You can always rent out your basement to help pay mortgage. 3 bed detached house in Canada is equivalent to 4-5 bed in Australia. Of course UK houses are nothing close to Australia’s. Salaries higher in AU, car insurance lower in AU, groceries generally even out IMO, site attractions more in Canada. British Columbia is one of the most or the most beautiful place on earth, especially Vancouver Island. Both AU and CA have outdoor barbecue culture but one in summer and the other in winter, UK have more of a drinking culture. Lots of natural disasters in Australia major population hotspot (eastern side including Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne) with frequent terrifying bushfires, flood, cyclone, hail, drought which is not the case in Ontario not the UK. Do not under estimate Australia’s bushfire, witnessing one will scare you for life. Australia has the most flammable vegetation on earth (gum trees with paper barks)…The list/comparison goes on… cheers.
@matthewadeleye5887 I lived in Ontario Kitchener and was doing disability jobs and working overtime but at the end of the day ,how much money hits your bank account. I did same job in Australia though doing my BSN and working part time ,in fortnight, my net worth averaging a minimum of $3500 to $5000 yes you heard me right that's the money that enters my account every two weeks. Whereas in Canada that is what most people make as their monthly income which is not enough to own property. If you live and work in Australia, you can own as many property in Canada as you want while your colleagues who lives and works in Canada struggles. The money you make in Canada , the government takes it all. Here in healthcare, there is salary sacrifice which boost your home take income, there is superannuation and other benefits . I don't know if you are aware there is bush fire in Canada too ,Grande paire Alberta. It depends on where you live. Flooding depends on where you live, too. And there places you will never experience any of that.
@@Global_Ca_Au.that’s why I said it depends on your profession and life stage. If you earn $140k/year above in Canada is enjoyable even if you have to pay child care, but in Australia a significant chunk goes to child care. I used to live on Vancouver Island, then Canberra and now UK, as an expat. Wildfire is more prominent in coastal BC the prairie fire in Alberta is compared to Australia’s NT, which is minor to the fire of southeast Australia. Do you know that you can still buy a house of $300, 400k in Saskatchewan main cities, you can’t get that in the most remote city in Australia, Hobart. Of course Australia pay care workers more and healthcare workers in general of which you need to opt for casual role (not full time) to earn high as a care worker so you pick long shifts, including weekends. If you earn $150k as a tech person or Professor in Canada you won’t necessarily earn higher in AU except you are a target hire.
@matthewadeleye5887 Mathew if you earn $140k in Canada, how much hits your account, be sincere to yourself. How many earns that and what is their take home salary. If you earn such you will definitely have up to $70,000 in taxes by the end of the year and might end up paying additional taxes . Just be honest to yourself and am saying this to help people make informed decisions. Most executive positions in Canada, sadly to be honest, earn less by the end of the day. Canada is structured in such a way that everyone is equal by the end of the day except some exceptionally professionals like doctors.
This is why no one wants to retire in UK but there is no comparison in terms of earnings. It is hands down at least 1.5 times in UK. I hardly find 200K jobs in Australia but in UK that is normal for software developers or at least in my team it is.
@@4Gaius in AUD (not GBP 😬). 90 percent of my team and countless others are on 120K GBP. Infact most contractors and Software Developers with a decade plus experience are.
Which state? im in Perth Western Australia and our min day time temp is around 10c, with nights dropping to 4c. Norther Western Australia never gets below 25c, with all places in-between, having varied temperatures. Each of our states are huge, so have many variants in each one. You need to be specific for a correct answer with that subject sorry
Like Roslyn said, it depends on the location as Australia is very big. Here in nsw I’ve heard it can go as low as 1 degree but that has been a very long time and it doesn’t last for day. It’s usually hot/warm all year round.
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The tax bracketing is similar , it seems lower income earners are better off in the Uk based on tax, but of course, they pay lower wagers so I guess that evens things out .
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I noticed something very strange about UK pricing on Smartphones . I saw a phone the other day advertised at over 2,000 pound which is $3,816.00 Au yet that phone sells for less than $1,800 au in oz and my phone in the Uk is advertised at 1499 euro's , and yet here it cost me $1,348.00 Au ? makes no sense .
True, somethings are cheaper here
Pls ma I have been trying my Australia visa but they are saying they don't have an embassy in Nigeria
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Nurse how about securing a job as an anaesthetic technician over there in Australia
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Deo, like your videos but seriously you should fix the audio. Most videos have low or muffled audio and its not nice to watch when you are used to high end videos. ( i use high-end setup so I know its not an issue on my end). it is still watchable but I have to increase my volume a lot!
Lol my videos have low audio?
@@NurseDeo yes they do, I noticed this because when I see a video of yours and click on it from whatever else I am watching, I always have to up my volume by a lot in comparison and turn it down once I change to some other video.
Again, not a criticism but a suggestion to improve, it takes a slight change in how you record and post prod. processing.
@@cheeky_monkey_No1 thank you 💙
Do Australia do adjustment in your non taxable income like the uk? If no, then Australia is better
I’m not sure about this
Does foreigners pay school fees for primary and secondary schools
Depends on your visa type
Which university in Nigeria did you study nursing?
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Is there a way for a british citizen to move to Australia? I know if you go on a visit visa & if find a job can apply for work permit .Is there any other easy way?
Depends on your profession
You can apply for PR
@@NurseDeo Well I don't have a good skill .I have experience as a security officer .Customer service .Restaurant assistant. I don't know I can still apply .
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Thank you for sharing Deo, really insightful.
I think income tax in UK and Australia are quite similar.
But asides tax, what other deduction do they take off your income? Do they take off ‘national insurance’ like the UK?
No national insurance
Tax is the only deduction on my pay right now, but it’ll get to a point I will pay Medicare levy which is only 2%
You get a Medicare levy taken out The Medicare levy helps fund some of the costs of Australia's public health system known as Medicare. The Medicare levy is 2% of your taxable income. You may get a reduction or exemption from paying the Medicare levy, depending on you and your spouse's income and circumstances. A person on a government payment would not pay the levy. So, what you see in your tax return is the tax taken out, the medicare levy, less your deductibles and then how much you get back or how much you have to pay.
Thank you @NurseDeo
A quick question outside this topic please. Nigerians who qualified and registered RMN in the uk having bag a degree in Mental Health Nursing, will they need to write IELTS for proof of English language for Australia PR?
Thanks
@@ajisafeoluwatosinmajor2973No
We have quite a large African community. The Africans I know are all from Kenya and Somalia, but I'm sure many other countries as well. EDIT in my state of Western Australia
Lol have you been to the Uk?
@@NurseDeo Yes, back in 1998. I was at a conference at the NEC centre Birmingham
@nursedeo I think uk does more than 20 percent when you add 12 percent on f NI
@@roslynjonsson2383 oh I don’t know back then but there are more Africans in uk than Australia in recent times.💙
@@NurseDeo I sincerely apologise for my assumption that you were African English. I had this thing in my head telling me that you were originally from Kenya. Very embarrassed here. I'm deeply sorry and hope I didn't offend you 🥰
I told you Australia beats UK and Canada combined.
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Yes to UK but not really when compared to Canada. When compared to Canada it depends on your life stage, location in Canada and profession/income/earning potential. Child care cost me $2K per month even subsidy/salary exchange, un UK £1800 and in Canada $500 and less in some provinces. Child care in Australia currently in Melbourne is mostly $130-160/day. Houses is Canada are more generally aesthetically pleasing, larger and good investment. You can always rent out your basement to help pay mortgage. 3 bed detached house in Canada is equivalent to 4-5 bed in Australia. Of course UK houses are nothing close to Australia’s. Salaries higher in AU, car insurance lower in AU, groceries generally even out IMO, site attractions more in Canada. British Columbia is one of the most or the most beautiful place on earth, especially Vancouver Island. Both AU and CA have outdoor barbecue culture but one in summer and the other in winter, UK have more of a drinking culture. Lots of natural disasters in Australia major population hotspot (eastern side including Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne) with frequent terrifying bushfires, flood, cyclone, hail, drought which is not the case in Ontario not the UK. Do not under estimate Australia’s bushfire, witnessing one will scare you for life. Australia has the most flammable vegetation on earth (gum trees with paper barks)…The list/comparison goes on… cheers.
@matthewadeleye5887 I lived in Ontario Kitchener and was doing disability jobs and working overtime but at the end of the day ,how much money hits your bank account. I did same job in Australia though doing my BSN and working part time ,in fortnight, my net worth averaging a minimum of $3500 to $5000 yes you heard me right that's the money that enters my account every two weeks. Whereas in Canada that is what most people make as their monthly income which is not enough to own property. If you live and work in Australia, you can own as many property in Canada as you want while your colleagues who lives and works in Canada struggles. The money you make in Canada , the government takes it all. Here in healthcare, there is salary sacrifice which boost your home take income, there is superannuation and other benefits . I don't know if you are aware there is bush fire in Canada too ,Grande paire Alberta. It depends on where you live. Flooding depends on where you live, too. And there places you will never experience any of that.
@@Global_Ca_Au.that’s why I said it depends on your profession and life stage. If you earn $140k/year above in Canada is enjoyable even if you have to pay child care, but in Australia a significant chunk goes to child care. I used to live on Vancouver Island, then Canberra and now UK, as an expat. Wildfire is more prominent in coastal BC the prairie fire in Alberta is compared to Australia’s NT, which is minor to the fire of southeast Australia. Do you know that you can still buy a house of $300, 400k in Saskatchewan main cities, you can’t get that in the most remote city in Australia, Hobart. Of course Australia pay care workers more and healthcare workers in general of which you need to opt for casual role (not full time) to earn high as a care worker so you pick long shifts, including weekends. If you earn $150k as a tech person or Professor in Canada you won’t necessarily earn higher in AU except you are a target hire.
@matthewadeleye5887 Mathew if you earn $140k in Canada, how much hits your account, be sincere to yourself. How many earns that and what is their take home salary. If you earn such you will definitely have up to $70,000 in taxes by the end of the year and might end up paying additional taxes . Just be honest to yourself and am saying this to help people make informed decisions. Most executive positions in Canada, sadly to be honest, earn less by the end of the day. Canada is structured in such a way that everyone is equal by the end of the day except some exceptionally professionals like doctors.
Did your husband relocate with you?
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Oh great. You will settle quicker with company
This is why no one wants to retire in UK but there is no comparison in terms of earnings. It is hands down at least 1.5 times in UK. I hardly find 200K jobs in Australia but in UK that is normal for software developers or at least in my team it is.
200k? Lmao!
@@4Gaius in AUD (not GBP 😬). 90 percent of my team and countless others are on 120K GBP. Infact most contractors and Software Developers with a decade plus experience are.
Hmmm
Hi, can you please give me your email
How cold can it get in Australia
Which state? im in Perth Western Australia and our min day time temp is around 10c, with nights dropping to 4c. Norther Western Australia never gets below 25c, with all places in-between, having varied temperatures. Each of our states are huge, so have many variants in each one. You need to be specific for a correct answer with that subject sorry
Does Australia has more tax burden than the UK??
Like Roslyn said, it depends on the location as Australia is very big.
Here in nsw I’ve heard it can go as low as 1 degree but that has been a very long time and it doesn’t last for day. It’s usually hot/warm all year round.
Nurse Deo I think UK has more tax burden because of the NI .I heard that med are is 2 percent while NI jn the UK is 12 percent
@@OkolieNkemakolam-qo7uu yes and not everyone pays the Medicare levy.