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		<title>Planning a Move to Australia &#8211; A Moving Checklist Before You Call Your International Moving Company</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you are emigrating to Australia , you have your visas sorted out its time to call in the international moving companies, right? Not quite so fast.  First I&#8217;d suggest you sit down, take a big breath, and think about all putting together a comprehensive check list, believe me if you don&#8217;t do it before you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you are <a href="http://movingoverseas.org/emigrating-to-australia/">emigrating to Australia</a> , you have your visas sorted out its time to call in the international moving companies, right? Not quite so fast.  First I&#8217;d suggest you sit down, take a big breath, and think about all putting together a comprehensive check list, believe me if you don&#8217;t do it before you start you will really, really regret it later on. Timing is critical in order to make a move to Australia smooth. Australia is a long way away your household contents that you dispatch with your moving company are going to take a lot longer to arrive than the 24 hours or so on a plane that will see you arrive down under. So that&#8217;s one of your first big decisions: whether you want to live without your household effects at home or at the other end? Even if you are planning on buying a home, most people will rent first, and most rentals in Australia are unfurnished &#8211; so that&#8217;s a big consideration.</p>
<p>Next, and again before you start your list of long distance moving companies, the next critical question is, what do you want them to move? If someone is paying your removal expenses, it might as well be everything. But if you are paying yourself, then its time to get very, very focussed on what is worth spending thousands of dollars shipping across the Pacific.  I&#8217;d start with electrical items: if you live somewhere that the voltage is different from Australia&#8217;s 220V &#8211; I wouldn&#8217;t bother shipping any electrical items that can&#8217;t manage dual voltage (most laptops can). Even if you do have the right voltage, the plugs will need to be changed &#8211; that at least is fairly minor.  Clothing is also a huge amount of volumn (most international moves are quoted on volume not weight) &#8211;  if you are moving to a very different climate, than you may find that most of clothes won&#8217;t really be used. If you are moving to Perth, you don&#8217;t need winter coats, gloves, hats and boots. You probably won&#8217;t even need a jumper until you acclimatize after a couple of years!</p>
<p>Furniture is also a consideration. Australian houses tend to be large and open plan, if you furniture is designed for a small dwelling, it may, frankly, not really work. Although your bedroom suites may be OK, you really might want to consider whether shipping lounge and dining room furniture is a priority, especially as Australian houses rarely have a separate dining area.  He&#8217;s a word to the wise: Australia has very strong sunlight &#8211; the UV will fade anything red particularly badly. It might be kinder to sell a nice red couch, before it fades to a nasty pink in a year or two.</p>
<p>There are some items you just cannot have shipped, they are too dangerous. This includes most household and garden chemicals, in fact liquids of any kind. Any item which is contaminated with dirt or vegetation ie your lawn mower, will need to be decontaminated &#8211; it might less trouble just to sell or dispose of your gardening tools and buy new ones on arrival.</p>
<p><a href="http://movingoverseas.org/tips-on-moving-to-australia/">Tips on moving to Australia</a> rarely start with the advice to cull your possessions &#8211; but I do really believe you can save yourself a lot of money on international shipping companies, but simply cutting out 50% of your possessions before you move. And if you sell the surplus you will make a bit of cash on the side as well.</p>
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		<title>Emigrating to Australia</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 13:01:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Australia is a country with much to offer and is one of the popular destinations for those people considering moving overseas. People moving overseas look for uncongested and fairly developed countries that are in need of their potential, and Australia is one big continent which ticks all the boxes. The big down under is well-known [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Australia is a country with much to offer and is one of the popular destinations for those people considering <a href="http://movingoverseas.org">moving overseas</a>. People moving overseas look for uncongested and fairly developed countries that are in need of their potential, and Australia is one big continent which ticks all the boxes.</p>
<p>The big down under is well-known for a lot of things. It is distinguished for its outstanding quality of living. Australian’s are noted for being friendly people and are very fond of interpersonal relationships with community members.  You are not alone when you think that Australia is the right place for you to spend the rest of your life at.</p>
<p>Travelers wanting to live in Australia must obtain a Migration Visa and there are lots of categories to fall under. If you are a skilled individual working professionally for a number of years, this is not a big problem for you. Australia is constantly in need of skilled professionals and tradesmen and if you are one of them, an Australian Visa is definitely just waiting for you.</p>
<p>There are several free online assessments available for people who plan in moving overseas on the internet. All you need to do is register and answer all the relevant information needed to assess your capability to obtain a Visa. Once this is done and you received an eligible score, the migration helper will automatically offer you their services for Visa processing and assistance in lodging your migration applications. Visit <a href="http://www.immi.gov.au/">www.immi.gov.au </a> for more information in moving to Australia and see some links of accredited migration assistance service partners.</p>
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		<title>Tips on Moving to Australia</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 22:13:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you finally decided in moving to Australia? After obtaining your Migration Visas, you still have a lot of things to do in preparation for moving to Australia. First of all, make sure that you have all financial assistance that your family needs upon moving. Fix all matters before leaving your country of origin. Setting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you finally decided in <a href="Tips on Moving to Australia">moving to Australia</a>? After obtaining your Migration Visas, you still have a lot of things to do in preparation for moving to Australia.</p>
<p>First of all, make sure that you have all financial assistance that your family needs upon moving. Fix all matters before leaving your country of origin. Setting up bank accounts which is usable in both Australia and the country you are departing from is recommended.  Also, the country you are departing from may limit the amount of money you bring.</p>
<p>Prepare for your travel itinerary. Contact any relatives or friends who are living in Australia for any assistance you might need in relocating. Having someone to help you when you get there is essential since you need to adjust to the norms of the country and a resident will be the best one to do this.</p>
<p>Bring all your important documents so when you finally need them, you won’t need to ask your remaining relatives to send them to you. These are your birth certificates, school records, legal documents, health records etc. They are needed when you apply for a bank account, school entry for your children and hospitalization.</p>
<p>If you are planning to bring household equipment or food, check if they meet with Australian standards. Each item brought in should be declared, if not, this may cause your entry to be delayed when caught. It would be best if you already have arranged for a house or apartment to live in since renting is a bit costly. Moving to Australia is not as hard as long as you stay focused on what you need and what your goals are after you arrive.</p>
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		<title>Steps in Emigrating to Australia</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2008 20:51:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you plan on emigrating to Australia, you have to follow a series of steps to be able to glide through the process successfully. First, you have to see whether you are eligible. There are several migration agents online who offer free eligibility assessments for people who want to pursue emigrating to Australia. All you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you plan on <a href="http://movingoverseas.org">emigrating to Australia</a>, you have to follow a series of steps to be able to glide through the process successfully.<br />
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<p>First, you have to see whether you are eligible. There are several migration agents online who offer free eligibility assessments for people who want to pursue emigrating to Australia. All you have to do is sign in and register as an applicant and answer all the relevant questions to immediately find out whether you are eligible or not.</p>
<p>If you are eligible, they will automatically assign you a migration specialist to proceed with your application. They collect a certain fee ranging from AUD200 to AUD300 which is fairly adequate for they will tell you frankly is you are to proceed with high expectations or not. For many of these services, the fee is refundable if and ever your application is unsuccessful. On the whole, migration agents are just like hiring a lawyer. They start with a free consultation then let you know directly if you are eligible for migration. They will then in return advise you of all relevant requirements that you will need to submit to them to represent you on your behalf.</p>
<p>Even though every application varies, you ought to allow at least 12 months for your application to be processed successfully. It is absolutely vital that each and every document asked from you must be complied with in order to have a speedier and positive outcome. Most of all, in emigrating to Australia, you have to be very honest in your entire application and you will be assured of a great life ahead of you.</p>
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		<title>What it costs to live in Australia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are pros and cons on whether or not to pursue emigrating to Australia. All aspects should be considered when living in a foreign land. It is not just the comfort, the new people and the lifestyle you should think about but also if you really can afford to stay. This factor is the cost [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are pros and cons on whether or not to pursue <a href="http://movingoverseas.org">emigrating to Australia</a>. All aspects should be considered when living in a foreign land. It is not just the comfort, the new people and the lifestyle you should think about but also if you really can afford to stay. This factor is the cost of living and in emigrating to Australia, this will depend on how big a family you are bringing with you.</p>
<p>When you first <a href="http://movingoverseas.org">arrive in Australia</a>, you will feel that the cost of living is unbelievably low, especially if you are coming from a country that has a relatively strong exchange rate. <span id="more-25"></span>
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<p>It is the nature of an individual to convert one currency from the other. For example, a carton of beer which costs lets say AUD25.00 will only cost GBP9.00 in UK. In a lot of aspects, Australia is cheaper than UK even with house and lots. You will be able to buy a house in Australia which you couldn&#8217;t afford in your dreams in the UK.</p>
<p>On the other hand, you will realize that living in Australia is more costly the longer you stay in the country. This happens when you have experienced working and earning in Australian dollars and stopped converting your money. Your GBP40.00 will not be AUD100.00 anymore. It is now 1 is to 1. You no longer have the exchange rate advantage as you earn in the currency you spend in.</p>
<p>The good thing about emigrating in Australia is that there are plenty of jobs. Finding money is not a hard thing to do. You will most definitely earn your way to your dreams so you need not to worry. Just bring with you your strong sense of perception and everything will go smoothly from there.</p>
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		<title>Why Move to Australia?</title>
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<p><strong>Moving to Australia</strong></a> is not a problem since it is not yet as congested as similar economically prosperous countries. It is a great place to raise children and a wonderful setting to start your lives. Many people have considered <strong>moving to Australia </strong>and a lot of them have become successful in this regard.</p>
<p>When thinking about what to do first when planning to move to Australia, always include aspects that will affect you and the people you will be bringing with you. These are factors like monthly overhead expenses, accessibility to necessities, and jobs.</p>
<p>For your monthly overhead expenses, know whether you are prepared to encounter the cost of living in Australia. It is entirely different from your country of origin. For example, if you will be coming from the US, most likely you will be shocked with how very different the cost of eating out is. It is very cheap to dine out in Australia and if you are a mighty eater, this is the place you should be. In Asian countries, it is expensive to buy meat compared to vegetables and poultry. In Australia, meat is very cheap but clothing and electronic gadgets are much expensive compared to buying them in Asia.</p>
<p>Availability of necessities varies from hospitals, schools, establishments and even churches may vary. If you are some of the people who need these around you, choose a place with plenty of them at your reach.</p>
<p>As far as jobs goes, there is nothing to worry about. There are plenty of these. This is actually why people pursue moving to Australia more and more.</p>
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