Australia Migration
Be One Step Ahead. Do It Yourself, It's Easy!
Before you think of moving to any country, you should analyse three most important factors
about that country. They are:
- Standard of living – Always move to a country that has better standard of living than
yours.
- Industry & Job Market – Analyse the key Industries of that country and its job offerings.
- Salary level & Cost of living – Analyse whether the country offers jobs that rewards you
and also offers you the flexibility in living costs.
Now! How does Australia fare on the above factors? See it for yourself:
Australian Standard of living
The United Nations ranked Australia THIRD on its Human Development Index for 2008. The
Human Development Index (HDI) is a measure of Life Expectancy, Education and National
Income. A high Ranking indicates a high level of development and a high overall standard of
living.
Some of the major countries like Canada (4th rank), United States (12th rank) and Japan (8th
rank) ranked behind Australia. United Kingdom did not make it to the top 15. While it’s rival
Ireland has been ranked 5th in the world.
Sydney, Melbourne, Perth & Adelaide are among the Top Ten list for “The Most Livable cities of
the world” - Economist Intelligence Unit's livability survey
You’ll be better off moving to Australia if you live in any other country, except Iceland (1st rank)
or Norway (2nd rank)
Australian Industry and Job Market
Almost all Major Corporations of the world have their business operation in Australia. The
Australian economy is driven by strong growth in Mining and manufacturing industry,
infrastructure industry, IT services, Banking and Financial services, Agriculture & poultry
production, commodity exports, Health care service and Education.
Australia has one of the lowest unemployment rates (4.1% in Aug 2008) in the world. There
were more than 200,000 job ads per week in August 2008 alone.
This means you are most likely to find your dream job and at a faster pace.
Salary level and Cost of living in Australia
Average Australian Salary level is approximately A$46,000 p.a. as surveyed and updated by
Payscale in September 2008. Salary levels in Australia are on the constant rise due to skill
shortage and aging population.
Cost of living in major Australian cities varies widely. In 2008, Sydney, the largest city in
Australia, was ranked 15th in the world for cost of living and Melbourne, the second largest city,
was ranked 36th in the world.
Higher Average salary and wide choice of living cost means that you will be able to increase
your savings and enjoy a better & healthier life.
All the above positives add to the answer for choosing Australia as your land of destiny!
Aussie Facts:
Australia has not
had an Economic
recession in the
last 15 year.
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Australia has
Surplus budget
for 10 years in a
row in 2007.
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Why Choose Australia?