Love your vlogs chatting with new arrivals and listening to their experiences Ross. As a born and bred Aussie it's interesting to hear their perspective and challenges. I live in Brisbane, so I'm not moving anywhere hahaha We should organise a golf day.
Do you have a specific place (location) in mind? Remember 29% of people and 50% also have one parent who were born overseas. All you have to do is ask here as most people understand and will offer help! NSW in Oz
Sounds like you want an interview with Ross haha. Good luck with the move, at least you get to acclimatise a little before you're hit with Summer, if you've never experienced it.
I'd personally say St Kilda is still the number 1 place I recommend for young travels to stay in Melbourne. At least for part of the time or at least in summer ...
I was watching an older video of yours when you mentioned going out and being in great scenery in the Glasshouse Mountains area. Well, did you know about the Gold Coast Hinterland? Tambourine Mountain, and Hinze Dam to name a few. Check it out.
Great advice from Sam - never move somewhere because you think a new environment will ‘cure’ you. Guess what, that new place will still have that common denominator - YOU! Make sure you’re on an even keel, always.
G’Day. I just saw your vid of homes in Newcastle. I used to sell Real Estate in Brisbane back in 1980/84 and the Vietnamese were just arriving. They qualified for the ‘First home owner’s grant’. Around $12,000 back then. It’s now $30,000. (Better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick). Do new migrants just arriving qualify nowadays? I’ll let you research that. Like watching your videos. I’m in Perth currently. Came out from Wimbledon 1974.
@@maverick7323 It all depends on your situation, your weather preferences, and family situation. In Perth we don’t sweat under our armpits in summer time. Dry heat. We also have long stretches of months without rain. Think of the isolation if you leave family behind. You need to come here for a holiday before you make up your mind. I’m planning on moving to the Gold Coast in a year or so.
Dare to dream and picture it daily, it's your life journey and your children's future! Something truly worth having is worth working hard for! Practice "please be happy for us", "you can always come and visit" to your friends and family! Yes, do meet your neighbours! 🤗
I came out in 2000 ... we had the big presentations in the uk from the migration agent and they charged about 9k .. we got the forms from the AU embassy and the form had an agent listed so we went through her. She charged 500 pounds and the AU embassy about the same ... she helped review the forms and gave us a nudge to get stuff done. We put all our stuff on a boat and flew out, we had never been to AU before. The big regret was finding a box of rubbish i was going to put in the bin in the uk that turned up in the container ..... my advice is get a financial advisor to help bring the pension over to your super .. and learn about tax returns ... when we arrived it felt like hanging on to your money was a full time job
St Kilda looks great.The beach is beautiful. Wish my parents had moved to Australia and i would have been born an Aussie. Australia looks a lot better than the UK Thanking You Brian
I find English people usually hang out with English people. I dont have any English friends and I'm 3rd generation Australian (Irish, English, Scottish, French ancestors) . I have found the English to be very cliquy even with their 1st and 2nd generation children. I still love you guys but I acknowledge your superior intelligence and national and social status...
This video is titled don't move to St kilda all the young couples here are conservative and St kilda is just the wrong lifestyle choice for them it's a bohemian style of suburb that attracts a lot of artists young hipster types your better off choosing the central coast or somewhere in Queensland to be around like minded young people like yourself where as young artists types from the UK would find a place like St kilda is perfect for them
if you're moving to St Kilda for the beach...well intellectually challenged could only be considered complementary to your mental capacity, I'd move back to St Kilda if the kids ever moved out in a second
St Kilda is a BAY beach - on the huge Port Phillip Bay and near to the city. The water is calmer and very suitable for children and many water sports. If you want waves you go to the open sea beaches on the other sides of the two BAY entrance peninsulas not far away. That's what my son did for surfing. St. Kilda is a tourist mecca. My daughter lived there for years and loved it ! She only moved because her mother (me) lived on the other side of the BAY and she needed close-by childcare from myself. As for the weather, Melbourne does have four seasons but winter is not as harsh in the colder months as in the UK but the summers can be very hot. Even in winter we have blue skies.
Never realised it was such a huge "Leap of Faith" this is the first TJL I've really appreciated
So glad I found this channel the week the wife and I are doing our application to move to Aus from Uk
Moved from Surrey uk to Melbourne now living in Hervey Bay Queensland loving it.❤
You get around Colin
Loved hearing all these people's insights. Really helpful and makes me want to move now
Love your vlogs chatting with new arrivals and listening to their experiences Ross. As a born and bred Aussie it's interesting to hear their perspective and challenges. I live in Brisbane, so I'm not moving anywhere hahaha We should organise a golf day.
Burning bridges stops you looking for the loophole exit. It helps you to commit and adjust faster.
Coming in September from UK - can't wait. It's still Juneuary here!
Best wishes for your journey! 👍
@@jenniferharrison8915 thank you :)
Do you have a specific place (location) in mind? Remember 29% of people and 50% also have one parent who were born overseas. All you have to do is ask here as most people understand and will offer help! NSW in Oz
Wish you all the best
Sounds like you want an interview with Ross haha. Good luck with the move, at least you get to acclimatise a little before you're hit with Summer, if you've never experienced it.
I'd personally say St Kilda is still the number 1 place I recommend for young travels to stay in Melbourne. At least for part of the time or at least in summer ...
I was watching an older video of yours when you mentioned going out and being in great scenery in the Glasshouse Mountains area. Well, did you know about the Gold Coast Hinterland? Tambourine Mountain, and Hinze Dam to name a few. Check it out.
Great advice from Sam - never move somewhere because you think a new environment will ‘cure’ you. Guess what, that new place will still have that common denominator - YOU! Make sure you’re on an even keel, always.
It's the truth!
G’Day. I just saw your vid of homes in Newcastle. I used to sell Real Estate in Brisbane back in 1980/84 and the Vietnamese were just arriving. They qualified for the ‘First home owner’s grant’. Around $12,000 back then. It’s now $30,000. (Better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick). Do new migrants just arriving qualify nowadays? I’ll let you research that. Like watching your videos. I’m in Perth currently. Came out from Wimbledon 1974.
@@maverick7323 It all depends on your situation, your weather preferences, and family situation. In Perth we don’t sweat under our armpits in summer time. Dry heat. We also have long stretches of months without rain. Think of the isolation if you leave family behind. You need to come here for a holiday before you make up your mind. I’m planning on moving to the Gold Coast in a year or so.
Dare to dream and picture it daily, it's your life journey and your children's future! Something truly worth having is worth working hard for! Practice "please be happy for us", "you can always come and visit" to your friends and family! Yes, do meet your neighbours! 🤗
Great advice
I came out in 2000 ... we had the big presentations in the uk from the migration agent and they charged about 9k .. we got the forms from the AU embassy and the form had an agent listed so we went through her. She charged 500 pounds and the AU embassy about the same ... she helped review the forms and gave us a nudge to get stuff done. We put all our stuff on a boat and flew out, we had never been to AU before. The big regret was finding a box of rubbish i was going to put in the bin in the uk that turned up in the container ..... my advice is get a financial advisor to help bring the pension over to your super .. and learn about tax returns ... when we arrived it felt like hanging on to your money was a full time job
St Kilda looks great.The beach is beautiful. Wish my parents had moved to Australia and i would have been born an Aussie.
Australia looks a lot better than the UK
Thanking You
Brian
Can you please link these interviews on here? I can't find them on your page 😭
Just look for any of our videos that are more than 30 minutes long. These are all the podcast epidodes
Started the process I have contact true blue and send all documents over see what they say 🤞
The numbers of young people moving from the UK to Aus is, outside of the ten-pound-pom event, unprecedented.
St Kilda: simply the best!❤
Hubby already there 7 months I'm waiting 4 months 492 visa😢
How long is the flight from the UK to Australia Ross?
too long
Feel's like forever.
I find English people usually hang out with English people. I dont have any English friends and I'm 3rd generation Australian (Irish, English, Scottish, French ancestors) . I have found the English to be very cliquy even with their 1st and 2nd generation children. I still love you guys but I acknowledge your superior intelligence and national and social status...
Maybe it's just the ones you've met
This video is titled don't move to St kilda all the young couples here are conservative and St kilda is just the wrong lifestyle choice for them it's a bohemian style of suburb that attracts a lot of artists young hipster types your better off choosing the central coast or somewhere in Queensland to be around like minded young people like yourself where as young artists types from the UK would find a place like St kilda is perfect for them
What is wrong with living in st kilda
Did you find out?
It's bohemian and noisy, not really a young family place!
@@jenniferharrison8915 got it. Fitzroy it is then :)
@@jenniferharrison8915Which is why I love it.
@@jenniferharrison8915No it’s not it’s very diverse as far as age is concerned I live there and I’m ancient.
St Kilda Shit beach no waves looks like England Cold to
It's fine if you are an artistic, overweight vegetarian hippie! 😁
if you're moving to St Kilda for the beach...well intellectually challenged could only be considered complementary to your mental capacity, I'd move back to St Kilda if the kids ever moved out in a second
It’s a bay not the open sea. It’s warm in summer cold in winter. Strange same as anywhere else that has 4 Seasons.
St Kilda is a BAY beach - on the huge Port Phillip Bay and near to the city. The water is calmer and very suitable for children and many water sports. If you want waves you go to the open sea beaches on the other sides of the two BAY entrance peninsulas not far away. That's what my son did for surfing. St. Kilda is a tourist mecca. My daughter lived there for years and loved it ! She only moved because her mother (me) lived on the other side of the BAY and she needed close-by childcare from myself. As for the weather, Melbourne does have four seasons but winter is not as harsh in the colder months as in the UK but the summers can be very hot. Even in winter we have blue skies.
😂😆
This is an old video ?
Not everyone watches all the videos Marilyn, I just give people the information they may have missed
Sorry, moving to Australia with the atmosphere going on here is not smart. Most I know are wanting to leave but can’t afford it.
Rubbish !
What atmosphere? All of Australia’s issues are 100x worse anywhere else in the world. You have no idea about the world
Name a country that's better?
@@macdac9861 is a russian troll farm serf
11:23 I would have been interested to ask that guy how he earned his billions.
Not sure about Billions
Don’t move to Australia .. period.
go away mate