So, you’re thinking about immigrating to Australia? These absurd and hilarious facts will give you all the motivation you need to hop on a plane and immigrate to Australia:
You can shop cheap! An Australian man once tried to sell New Zealand on eBay for a measly price of $0.01.
The beer runs like water. Australians drink 1.7 billion liters of beer per year, which is approximately 680 beer bottles per person.
You can travel forever and ever and ever… It would take you 29 years (which is almost forever) to visit one new Australian beach every day.
You will always have company. An estimated amount of 70 people overstay their visas each week! (We, of course, do not encourage this).
Discover wildlife! Only 25% of Australia’s different types of species have been discovered. The rest is up to you.
Had enough fun? You can always travel to Mount Disappointment. Apparently, the view from there is very…well… disappointing.
Australia is considered both an island and a continent, so you basically get to live on both!
Are you a fan of Batman from the DC Universe? You can go live in Batmania! (currently known as Melbourne but… semantics).
Love golf? Australia has the longest gold course, running 850 miles long!
You’ll live in one of the safest countries in the world. The first police force was comprised of the most well-behaved convicts.
Now that you know what you’re in for, it’s time to start packing!
UIS Australia is happy to provide you with a visa eligibility assessment and ensure you apply for the correct visa for you.
Whether you would like to travel, work, study, or do all three – we have the solutions for you.
Contact UIS Australia to receive a visa eligibility assessment from our professional team of immigration specialists and start your application process today!
Ron Ford
Ron Ford immigrated with his family to Australia in 2005 to work as a social worker. Following their difficult immigration process, he slowly turned to blogging and creating content about immigration: "…As a family of 5, we struggled to make ends meet. I was working around the clock and Clarissa was working in housekeeping any time she could spare. The move to Australia completely changed our lives, but it cost us a lot of money, time, and tears. Ever since I've wanted to help others on their journeys the way I wished someone had helped us".