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Prepare For Your Trip To Australia - Some Do’s And Don’ts

August 2, 2008 by Mira · Leave a Comment 

Traveling always requires plenty of planning, making lists, packing and repacking, before you feel you are ready to move. This is more so if you are relocating to another country - Australia - for further education. A new city or town does not bring up the same anxiety or apprehension as a shift to a completely new country. A shift to a new country can be as exciting as you want it to be. Here’s some travel tips to make it go smoother…

Australian sunset

A new country means new people, new traditions, new ways of doing things, and new practically everything else. For some this newness is a challenge. To be able to blend in to the crowd without stepping on toes and being able to live comfortably is an achievement. You do your country’s values and principles proud by being able to adapt smoothly. One way of ensuring that you are prepared for most eventualities is to learn about the country in question and find out all there is to know about daily living.

Heading out to Australia… remember there are many things that are not permitted in the country. If you are carrying something that you feel may not be permitted then you must declare it at the customs. Ensure you are not carrying parcels packed by others as you cannot be sure of what is there in it. It may land you in trouble.

There are severe penalties for prohibited items. In Australia, prohibited items include:

  • meat products
  • packaged meals
  • dairy products
  • fresh fruits and vegetables

Surf the net and find out all you an about the climate of the place you are going to be residing in, for example if you are headed out to the Gold coast, Brisbane, Rockhampton or the Fiji campus then pack clothes for a tropical climate. Keep formal wear handy as there are sure to be dress-code official events. Winter wear is very essential if your destination is Melbourne or Sidney.

If you are a first time overseas traveler then here is a mini checklist to guide you through the packing process for things you are likely to need while traveling. You don’t want to carry extra things given the baggage constraints.

Start with your personal effects…

  • prescribed medication
  • your contact lenses or reading/ vision glasses if any
  • a camera
  • your laptop
  • etc.

Next, check all your documents. These should include…

  • your valid passport
  • the required student visa
  • your offer letter
  • information pack
  • money, travelers checks to cater to at least a weeks worth of expenses
  • airline ticket and travel details
  • an international-enabled mobile phone
  • passport size photographs in case of any unforeseen requirement
  • international drivers license if you intend driving in Australia.

These are just some of the things you would need. If possible check with the embassy for any details that you feel you should know.

Well informed is the key to any journey, so be fully prepared. Use the internet to get your entire information and you really can’t go wrong. All the best mate!

Brought to you by the Australian Immigration Experts at Synch1

10 Things to Consider When Relocating to Australia

June 20, 2008 by Mira · Leave a Comment 

A thriving economy, open-minded people and a generous dose of blessing from Mother Nature, Australia is increasingly becoming a much sought-after destination for relocation.

With an amazing diversity of culture, one will be dumb-founded at the ease with which navigation through the country can be done. With a capitalistic economy that has braved the global economic downturn in 2001, consumer confidence in the Australian economic strength has been resilient.

On deciding to relocate to Australia, you need to concentrate on these 10 critical factors before putting your decision to practice.

1. Make a thorough assessment of the skills that you or your partner possess, in order to be eligible to move into Australia. There has always been a growing demand for skilled workers in Australia. The Skilled Migration Program offers various options for applicants who possess adequate experience and expertise in various professions.

2. In case of any family member residing in Australia, your relocation might happen in a fairly less complicated manner. This is however, subject to their approval to sponsor your trip.

3. If you are a businessman or in possession of many assets, you may try to relocate to Australia under the “Business Owner Class”.

4. Once you have taken the decision of relocating to Australia under the appropriate category, there are certain settlement strategies that you must adopt that will enable you to tide over the initial relocation challenges in a successful manner.5. Most important, take the assistance of a qualified Relocation Expert in fulfilling all the modalities. He will help you to successfully settle into the country.

5. You should also take the advice of a finance expert regarding management of your finances on moving into Australia. This is a very vital step that you must not forget as financial planning is imperative while relocating into a new country. Relocation expenses can upset you at the most unexpected moment.

6. On moving to you new location, find yourself good friends with whom you might develop mutually beneficial relationships. This will undoubtedly empower you with the moral support that is required to face the initial challenges of settlement.

7. Do your homework effectively and collect all the genuine information about the locality that you are moving into. This will include the local transportation services, public utility facilities schools, banks etc.,

8. Try to choose your neighborhood based on the child’s schooling as well as your budgetary limitations.

9. Check out the provisions for healthcare for you and your family. You need to be prepared financially for this important investment.

10. One main reason for your relocation to Australia will undoubtedly be the living standards that the country can offer you and your family. Hence, try to make a rough estimate of the total cost involved towards day-to-day running of the family. This step will prepare you for a planned and systematic settlement into the new location.

The above mentioned tips will provide a feeling of reassurance and support in every step of your process of relocation to Australia. Make each and every move in a wise manner and transform your relocation mission into a highly successful project.

Brought to you by the Australian Immigration Experts at Synch1

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