Going to Live in Australia: Your Practical Guide to Living and Working in Oz
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Average customer review:Product Description
"Everything to help you enjoy life in Australia, right from day one!" You want to move to Australia, but you're not sure how to get the right visa, find work and where to live once you've arrived. This up-to-date book tells you everything you'll need to know to settle successfully into your new life 'down under'. It not only covers visas, finding work and where to live, but also deals with health care, education, and such pontentially difficult issues as self-employment and retirement.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #250858 in Books
- Published on: 2008-03-28
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 266 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Inside Flap
The authors tell you everything you need to know in order to settle successfully into your new life 'down under'. The text covers visas, finding work and where to live, and also deals with health care, education, and such potentially difficult issues as self-employment and retirement.
About the Author
Mathew Collins is Managing Partner of the International Visa Consultancy, Ambler Collins, based in London. He has many years' experience assisting individuals, families and companies in preparing and processing successful visa applications for Australia.
Mary Neilson is a journalist with specialist experience in travel and property throughout Australia and New Zealand.
Customer Reviews
University of the Bleedin' Obvious tips only
I agree with previous review - this book is useless! It contains far too much waffling on visas (when, let's face it, you are likely to know which one you need to apply for), then skims over practicalities with no useful advice. For example, important decisions like "what to take" has a paragraph which can be summarised as "What you take is quite important. Have a good think about what you want to take". Right. Thanks. More useful (and free!) are the various web forums by people who have actually moved.
If I was relying on this book to help me with my emigration, I'd be stuffed!
better available
This book is good, but there's better available, such as Explorer, the complete residents' guide, Sydney




