Everyone who wishes to emigrate to Australia seeks a magic formula – a step-by-step plan that guarantees success. The truth is that your emigration’s success is dependent on a variety of factors.
There are, however, things you can do to make your departure as easy as possible. This begins before you even apply for the visa!
1. Have an immigration eligibility evaluation performed
To emigrate to Australia, you must first obtain a visa. There are visas available for a variety of purposes, including working and investing in a business.
An eligibility assessment is the best way to find out if you are eligible for one of these visas.
There are online assessments available, but we recommend working with a licensed immigration agent.
You’d want to do this as a first step so you know you’re devoting your time and energy to a viable dream.
2. If you’re going to work with an immigration agent, do your research
If you decide to work with an immigration agent, make certain that they are licensed and registered with MARA. That is the Australian Migration Agents Registration Authority.
This ensures that the advice you receive is current with immigration regulations.
You’ll also have the assurance of working with an immigration agent who is held accountable for the advice he or she provides you.
3. Investigate Australian life
Hopefully, you’ve been to Australia before and know what to expect. However, if you’ve never been to Australia, it’s a good idea to do some research first. Find out:
If you’re looking for a better way of life,
How cities and territories compare
What the cost of living is
This is just a starting point; add to it whatever else is important to you. If you’re a parent, that might be school information. the more
4. Begin looking for work right away
Exploring the Australian job market will provide you with information on the types of jobs that are available, the salaries in your industry, and the skills and experience that employers require.
You will, of course, require a visa. More information on Australia’s skilled migration visas can be found here, and information on employer-sponsored visas can be found here.
5. Determine your plans for your home and its contents, as well as whether you want to buy or rent once you arrive in Australia
Before emigrating to Australia, you can choose to ship everything, store some or all of it, or sell everything. Compare the costs to determine which path is best for you.
The following decision is whether to sell or keep your current home. You could rent it out if you kept it. The extra money could be useful.
6. Get price quotes
To determine the precise cost of your impending departure, we strongly advise getting cost estimates. Many individuals are unaware of how expensive moving across borders may be.
Frequently, flights and visas are only the beginning!
Additionally, it’s a good idea to factor in your first living and housing expenses as well as emergency savings for at least the first six months.
When you’re prepared to immigrate to Australia, get in touch.
All of the immigration agents at Intergate Emigration are qualified and registered with MARA. Additionally, we assisted several families in moving to Australia!
Simply schedule a consultation call to learn how we may assist you as well. Our consultants are here to help you.
Of course, you may be forced to sell your home to finance your emigration. You’ll know whether or not this is necessary if you’ve obtained the cost estimates we discussed. The decision between renting and buying in Australia will then be made. Renting is a viable option.