Quote from: Audous on October 25, 2021, 02:03:40 AMYeah can second this, it's easier to move to AU/NZ as a Chinese than to the US. We're always having a shortage of jobs too so if you have a good degree in a reputable field then it's good to move here. As mentioned already, good education systems, healthcare and social services, we don't have cities that look like dumpster fires like the US does. In the US you're going to be stuck on the PR list for years and won't know if you can get in or not, that's why there's millions of illegal immigrants in the US because it's difficult to move there legally. People overstay after tourist visa and never go back to their country.
I heard getting pr in Australia isn't the easiest either though which is why I was emphasizing that it would be a good idea if He was planning to get in through marriage.
I'm a med student and I'd like to move to Australia later down the line and the amounts of tests and whatever it takes to be able to work as a foreign trained doctor are extremely discouraging.
Quote from: Elhemioe on October 25, 2021, 08:32:37 AMI heard getting pr in Australia isn't the easiest either though which is why I was emphasizing that it would be a good idea if He was planning to get in through marriage.
I'm a med student and I'd like to move to Australia later down the line and the amounts of tests and whatever it takes to be able to work as a foreign trained doctor are extremely discouraging.
Well it's not easy if you're a regular folk, if you have a good degree in a professional field it's much easier. Australia has more migrants per capita than USA, Canada and the UK
Quote from: Audous on October 25, 2021, 08:51:49 AMWell it's not easy if you're a regular folk, if you have a good degree in a professional field it's much easier. Australia has more migrants per capita than USA, Canada and the UK
Since you are an indigenous Australian, do you think Australia's speech-language pathology is highly developed? If the pathology there is as developed as in America or even more developed, I will donate my cadaver there for further researches.
Quote from: Sadist on October 25, 2021, 09:42:48 AMSince you are an indigenous Australian, do you think Australia's speech-language pathology is highly developed? If the pathology there is as developed as in America or even more developed, I will donate my cadaver there for further researches.
It's developed but I'm not sure how it compares to America, tbh America is the best at a lot of things so if speech is like a number 1 priority then move there but all round for everything else (Quality of life etc) then Australia is good enough
Many of my best friends are indigenous Australians , addictions to alch and drugs are endemic in their (and my actual) families , however my friends and their kids/families are truly lucky people in terms of access to free healthcare and cheap housing (esp. if they are near major Cities), my friends have access to the best surgeons at little or no cost and many government schemes (even dental) that I (and my kids) have had to pay over 40 thousand dollars for .
Post CLL I need to keep paying for top health care insurance, because of ongoing knee issues, and then I pay through the nose when i do attend the hospital for actual operations (maybe 5 times so far).
Quote from: AimHigh on October 26, 2021, 12:52:15 AMMany of my best friends are indigenous Australians , addictions to alch and drugs are endemic in their (and my actual) families , however my friends and their kids/families are truly lucky people in terms of access to free healthcare and cheap housing (esp. if they are near major Cities), my friends have access to the best surgeons at little or no cost and many government schemes (even dental) that I (and my kids) have had to pay over 40 thousand dollars for .
Post CLL I need to keep paying for top health care insurance, because of ongoing knee issues, and then I pay through the nose when i do attend the hospital for actual operations (maybe 5 times so far).
Ongoing knee issues? How long have they lasted for? You gotta consider probably having damaged your nerves or muscles. Permanent knee pain is one of CLL complications and it seems your rehab is not cool.
Quote from: Audous on October 25, 2021, 08:51:49 AMWell it's not easy if you're a regular folk, if you have a good degree in a professional field it's much easier. Australia has more migrants per capita than USA, Canada and the UK
Lol I think medicine is a pretty damn good degree
Quote from: Elhemioe on October 27, 2021, 12:22:05 PMLol I think medicine is a pretty damn good degree
sure is!
if u aint 6ft u aint in this world. im 5'10 and i get height mogged sometimes
but i cope every day. pray to jesus to save me
Quote from: hardcope on October 29, 2021, 12:48:23 AMif u aint 6ft u aint in this world. im 5'10 and i get height mogged sometimes
but i cope every day. pray to jesus to save me
I'm also wanting to be 7ft but the realities won't permit LOL.
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