Australians speak plainly Chegitz and like the USA we've successfully absorbed millions of migrants. The population has doubled in my lifetime. If you're too dopey to work out we look after people who come here then probably better not come.
You have to pay for your passage these days as far as I know unless you have a job lined up and your employer pays (which also helps immensely with getting a visa).
Its a small price to pay in our opinion. It shows you have the means to make a start here - we don't want people just coming here to go on our generous welfare system.
There are 4 golden rules for migrants - be law abiding, clean living, work hard and be tolerant. If you do those things you will do well here, no doubt about it.
If you come here and b*tch and complain, with your hand out and an attitude, forget it. We don't need you and you won't succeed as a migrant - and the harshest critics are other migrants - many of whom came here with nothing. Noone like that succeeds anywhere anyway. Probably very similar to the USA in that respect.
Australians won't say it to you directly but I what I wrote about is exactly what most Australians think in terms of our expectations of migrants - including the immigration officers who approve migration applications.
You have to pay for your passage these days as far as I know unless you have a job lined up and your employer pays (which also helps immensely with getting a visa).
Its a small price to pay in our opinion. It shows you have the means to make a start here - we don't want people just coming here to go on our generous welfare system.
There are 4 golden rules for migrants - be law abiding, clean living, work hard and be tolerant. If you do those things you will do well here, no doubt about it.
If you come here and b*tch and complain, with your hand out and an attitude, forget it. We don't need you and you won't succeed as a migrant - and the harshest critics are other migrants - many of whom came here with nothing. Noone like that succeeds anywhere anyway. Probably very similar to the USA in that respect.
Australians won't say it to you directly but I what I wrote about is exactly what most Australians think in terms of our expectations of migrants - including the immigration officers who approve migration applications.
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