How to Arrive and
Thrive in Australia
By
Vaughan Vandenberg
http://www.arriveandthrive.com/aus
June 2014 Edition
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 The Australian Visa System and your options Page 7
Why Australia? It’s plain for all to see.
How the visa system works
If you’re struggling to qualify for a visa
Some truths and tips about the visa application process
You have to understand the visa terminology being used The health requirement and character check
The various types of visas in detail by category
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Skilled visa
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Business visa
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Partner visa
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Parent visa
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Retirement visa
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Student visa
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Visitor visa
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Working Holidaymaker visa
Other visas
Permanent residency
Becoming an Australian citizen
Some finer points on visas in general
If your application is refused
Migration agents and their uses
Chapter 2 The Final Countdown – Packing up Page 50
With more 3 months to go
With 2 months to go
With one month to go
With a few weeks to go
With a week to go
The big day
During the flight and before landing
Chapter 3 Arrival in Australia – The first few hours Page 62
Clearing Immigration Control
Leaving the airport and getting on your way
Finding temporary accommodation
Sharing
Hostels
Hotels and B&Bs
Motels/Apart-hotels
Communications
The Internet
Chapter 4 Institutions that you will want to deal with Page 68
Obtaining a Tax File Number
Medicare
Centrelink
Opening a bank account
Assistance centres for immigrants
Obtaining an Australian driver’s licence
Australian motoring organisations
Chapter 5 Finding a permanent home in Australia Page 77
How to Decide Where to Live
The Rental Market
How to Find a Place to Live
Buying a home in Australia
Australian homes – the practical issues
Chapter 6 What do things cost? Page 82
What is ‘affordable’?
Shopping facilities in Australia
The cost of utilities
Cars and their prices
The cost of food
Chapter 7 Working in Australia – life in the workplace Page 85
The bigger picture with the forces involved
Your typical Australian worker and employer
Types of employment
Barriers in the workplace for immigrants
Wages and working conditions
Chapter 8 Employment in Australia – finding a job Page 90
The state of play as an immigrant
The ways to find work in Australia
How and Why Recruitment Agencies Exist
How to Approach Agencies
How the Agencies may deal with You
The Big Secret
Some agency tricks
How to deal with agencies
The Importance of the Job Interview
Useful websites
Chapter 9 Managing your finances in Australia Page 98
Getting money in to Australia
Getting paid
Banking practices and paying for things
Personal tax rates
Other taxes and tax relief
Benefits from the government
Chapter 10 Schooling and further education in Australia Page 103
The Australian education system seen in totality
Pre-school and Primary school
Secondary or High school
The school rules are…
Schooling out of the ordinary
University and other tertiary education
Vocational education
Studying in Australia as a foreign student
State help for parents in Australia
Chapter 11 Practicalities of life in Australia Page 110
The postal system
Radio and Television
Newspapers and magazines
Entertainment
Restaurants
Driving around Australia
Health and safety when away in the countryside
The Australian environment and you
Considering others
Looking after pets
Chapter 12 Australian social life, customs and etiquette Page 116
Social trends
Etiquette
The basic rights of all Australians
Public holidays
Australian slang terms
Appendix A Checklist for emigration to Australia Page 120
Appendix B The list of professional bodies for employment purposes Page 121
Appendix C Alternative schooling in Australia Page 133
Appendix D Australian embassies, consulates and High Commissions Page 135
FREE BONUS Australian CV template Page 142
FREE BONUS Australian Employment Interview Guide Page 145
FREE BONUS Culture Shock guide Page 216
FREE BONUS A description of Australian cities Page 225
Introduction
People tend to under-estimate what is involved in moving to another country, even if the move is temporary. There are many reasons for this. The strongest reason is psychological in that people tend to only see the things that they want to. The consequence of this is that people arrive aware of only the positive aspects of where they are moving. They are almost oblivious of the downsides or obstacles awaiting them. To compound matters there is the natural ignorance of the practical matters involved in settling in another country. Being able to deal with the unexpected challenges is what makes the difference between success and failure, amongst other things.
This guide is dedicated to detailing the intricacies of relocating to Australia and providing solutions to common problems encountered by new arrivals. The subjects covered are a broad collection of issues that will touch anyone arriving in Australia. Each subject is covered in depth so as to provide the reader with more than enough knowledge to make an informed decision about how to deal with an issue or to decide on a course of action.
Where possible, hypertext links to relevant websites have been included. This is so to allow for the reader being able to quickly and easily locate the most up to date information on the subject being discussed. It is assumed that the typical reader of this guide has access to the Internet. If this is problematic for some, it is suggested that the addresses of the links are written down and a visit is made to someone who does have Internet access. To facilitate this the full addresses of all websites are spelt out in the link.
This guide in no way is intended to persuade, attract, lure, entice or interest anyone in moving to Australia. It would be irresponsible to do so. It is also far too big a decision for anyone to make on someone else's behalf. It is a very personal and private decision. An individual has to be very clear about their motivations for making such a move. It is this motivation that will see them through any tough times encountered.
This guide will greatly improve a person's initial experiences after arriving in Australia. It is not a panacea and does not in any way guarantee success. No guide, book, formula or such like can guarantee anyone success because each of us is different. We are all equipped with our own unique strengths and weaknesses. It is up to each person to make the best of their circumstances using what resources, physical and psychological, that they have at their disposal. This holds true whether you're emigrating or not, but if you're unaware of this, then emigration will never let you forget this. It will be one of many valuable life-lessons that emigration teaches people.
"How to arrive and thrive in Australia" will save you needless heartache, speed matters up, save you money and ultimately make for a better experience when settling in Australia. I repeat, it does not guarantee success in your move. It can only take you so far and do so much for you. That is where your personality and motivations need to carry you further. Nobody will visit countless estate and recruitment agents for you. This guide will show you what is involved, how things work in Australia, what to watch out for and how to go about doing certain tasks. However, it is up to the individual to use this knowledge whilst persevering and adapting to their unique circumstances.
Seen globally, many people migrate in this age. The vast majority succeed in attaining their goals. A small minority return to where they came from. It is not an impossible mission, but having this guide can only but help you in relocating. I hope that you enjoy reading this guide and that it helps you.
Good luck!
Vaughan Vandenberg
June 2014
PS. Once you’ve been in Australia for a while, why not let me know how things are turning out for you and how this guide has helped you, as well as anything you think should be added.
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