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Relocating to Australia? As A Student, Don’t Forget to…

July 19, 2008 by Mira · Leave a Comment 

Relocating for education to a new country, like Australia, involves a lot of administrative procedures before you actually board the flight. Australian universities and educational institutions offer an experience that can be rated among the best in the world today.

Eligibility Exams…

Once you have decided on Australia as your choice of destination to further your education, surf the net to find out what are the various things you now have to do. Remember there are exams to be cleared before you can be considered eligible for admission. Enroll in some coaching classes if required so you can clear the required exams with good grades.

Apply for a Student Visa

While you are studying for the exams, find out what paperwork is required to apply for a student visa. All your certificates and mark lists need to be kept handy. The same goes for all identity documents and financial statements.

To Do List

All this information is freely available on the internet, but you need to do some serious research. Make list of jobs to be done so you don’t forget something vital. The Australian Embassy may be able to educate you on all things required. There may be some medical examinations and vaccinations that are essential.

Learn all you can about the city you are going to stay in, find out your accommodation, its distance from the college or university, what will be your mode of transportation etc.

Allow Enough Time…

Relocating requires a lot of hard work and preparation. Find out how much time you need to keep in hand to complete all the paperwork and work your way backwards. This will give you a timeline of sorts which you can use efficiently and effectively.

Food and Diet?

Now that you have the administrative details all sorted out, start learning about the culture and traditions of Australia . Find out their eating habits and what kind of food is available. If you have specific food requirements, then find out what you need to do differently.

Check Australian Vacation Dates

Remember their holidays are going to be different so chalk out your plans accordingly. Plan your finances so you can make the most of your stay. If part time employment is an option, then ensure that the visa you apply for has the proviso incorporated in it. This information can be found out at the Australian Embassy.

Careful Planning Helps…

It is not difficult to relocate to Australia but it is not very easy getting all the clearances and paperwork in order. It is a little time consuming and detailed in its content. Your approach must be systematic and logical in its execution so that you don’t waste time and effort.

With ticket, visa and passport in hand you are well on your way to new and exciting times relocating to Australia, so all the best mate!

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The Real Australia

July 3, 2008 by Mira · Leave a Comment 

What do you know of Australia?

Popularly called the ‘land down under’, not many people are aware that it’s not only a superb holiday destination but its now emerging as an excellent place to relocate to!

Here I am making an earnest effort to throw light about some interesting aspects of the “real” Australia that might not have come under your purview!

To begin with, do you know from where the term ‘Australia’ was derived from?

It originated from the Latin word australis that means southern. “Terra Australia” was the general reference made to the continent that was situated in the South Pacific Region. With the process inaugurated by Captain James Cook and taken forward by Joseph Banks, different parts of the continent came to the limelight. But it was the Gold Rush of the 1850’s that gave a complete face-over to the colony. Settlers and migrants from all over the globe moved into the colony and their influx gave a tremendous boost to the economy.

In 1901, the various colonies became federated as States of the Commonwealth and in 1927, Canberra replaced Melbourne as the Capital. The country of Australia is bound by one parliament, one constitution and one flag.

The Commonwealth of Australia has many unique characteristics that may stun you at the very first instance.

Despite being the smallest continent in the world, it is the sixth largest country. The country exhibits a variety of climatic zones with the northern regions experiencing a tropical climate and the south having a temperate climate.

You come across a secular civilization in Australia.

The educational facility that is sponsored by the state is exceptionally good. The coastal climate, the scenic beaches and the sumptuous and adventurous cuisine have evolved the Australians as hunters of happiness. Nowhere in the world would you come across such a democratic and happy culture.

Initially, the country was dominated by the Aborigine tribes and later it became a British colony. Hence, it has taken a fairly long time for the Aussies to add their individual attributes to their national culture. Today, the Australian culture has strong elements of influence from the culture of America. With an increasing influx of immigrants from Asia, the Australian society has become more profound and diverse.

Australia can be called one of the world’s most successful multi-cultural democracies. Australians are a bunch of tolerant people who believe and follow the policy of toleration and co-existence in a sincere manner. The vast scale of immigration that has taken place over the years has left its indelible impact on the country. It has inculcated a strong sense of diversity in the Australian culture and has paved the way for strong bonds between different countries and Australia.

The picture that everyone has of Australia is only the result of the superficial analysis of Australia’s obvious characteristics.

However, the true glory of the country and continent lies in its culture and evolution of its diverse society.

The “Real Australian feeling” as we may call it, needs to be experienced!!

Brought to you by the Australian Immigration Experts at Synch1

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