4 Ways Western Australia Is Stealing People From The UK

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4 ways Western Australia stealing people from the UK. Are you thinking of making the big move to Australia or want to move to Perth? Well, you've come to the right place! In this video, we'll be exploring everything you need to know about emigrating to Australia, including how to move to Australia from the UK with your family, what life in Australia is really like, and tips for living in Australia as a foreigner.

We'll also be diving into some exciting topics, such as moving to Perth, Western Australia, and whether or not the region is stealing people from the UK! Plus, if you're planning on moving to Australia in 2023, we've got some insider information that you won't want to miss.

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I'm glad I was born in Perth, Western Australia, its an unspoiled paradise where people can live their best lives, work and get paid well, have loads of fun, enjoy the thousands of wonderful beaches and parks., raise your children in a very safe environment and get an excellent education. Anyone from the UK should not hesitate getting to this great state.

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West Aussie here. Born in England, came out as a 2 year old in 1970. Perth has tripled in size since we arrived, but we do have a fantastic lifestyle. More laid back than say Melbourne or Sydney. The suburbs are built along the coast and inland toward the Darling Scarp. Public transport is pretty good - trains and buses run on time. We're sports mad, 3 hrs from Bali (closer than Sydney) long summers, mild winters (in comparison to the East coast) We are often the butt of jokes and forgotten about, but we don't care. I've been all over our country, but will always come home to WA. We are the most isolated capital city in the world, the city with the most hours of sunlight (on average) and at least a third of our population was born overseas. Come for a holiday and see why we love living here.

jeanwilson
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When we were visiting the UK, so many people said they had been to Australia to visit relatives. Almost all had just been to only Perth.

wandpj
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Your visits have been a fantastic discovery over the past week! I’m in my second year of primary teaching in the UK, and seeing your videos has made me see that it could be feasible for me to keep aiming to live out there in a few years. It’s not something I can put in motion right now, but I’m hoping that next year I can begin to applying for a visa and going about living there more seriously.
Please keep the videos coming!

HannahP
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Im not from perth but i could understand someone wanting to live there. The weather isnt tropical or humid, its a very dry heat, sort of a meditaranean climate and the winters are generally pretty mild not a wet and dry season like qld although probly the top third of WA has the same weather as queensland. Down south around albany and esperance the weather is cooler.

teejayhaych
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My father and his parents came out from London more than fifty years ago, and I’m bloody glad they did. If you get along with others, aren’t work-shy and don’t have tickets on yourself, then Australia will suit you fine.

helixator
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Hi Ross, I've been watching your videos on Oz over the last few months and I'm more than convinced to make the move down under. I finish my training in the NHS in the next couple of years and I will definitely be emigrating to Perth...beats Scotland for sure. Keep the vids coming mate 🙏

scotmedic
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I'm currently waiting for my skilled worker visa to be approved after I got offered a job in the mines in WA and I can't wait too move 🤘

themidlandrider
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Ohh, I'm from Perth. Parents born in England. There are honestly so many brits in Perth, it would easily be the most British city in the country. Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane are far more interesting and fun, especially if you're young. But Perth has amazing wages and it's affordable. It has a bit of a different mentality to the rest of the country, like the idea of privatising assets is completely taboo in WA. The gov also reserves 10% of LNG for domestic use, so my quarterly gas bill was never more than $17. WA very much sees itself as part of Australia but just a bit different to the rest of the country. Plus you can easily fly to Bali or Singapore for the weekend for $200 return.

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I am a Brit, Australian living in the US. I love Australia, and lived there for 10 years. I was however shocked and very disappointed by how the Australian government treated Australians during covid, particularly Australians like myself, who didn't want to be injected with dangerous untested poisons made by corrupt American criminal pharmaceutical companies.

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Just back after 6 week stay in Perth from Ireland visiting my daughter. Its not as expensive as I was expecting especially compared to Dublin Ireland. Hotels alot cheaper and wine most definitely lol. As I retired recently and still under 50 I am seriously considering the move. It really was vastly better than living in Europe.

jb
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My husband has his final interview for transferring to WA next month.

xlnx
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This is where me and my partner want to go currently doing my transport and logistics course to stand a better chance

Ironz
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Honestly I'll be okay with moving from America to there, I love all people, I'd be okay working in a Super market or something man especially getting to work with communities with the churches

JohnWetzelJr
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I'm moving to Australia with my girlfriend in August! She's a nurse and I'm an electrician 😁

kieranstamford
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A very useful video, I am a media college teacher in the UK, but I have started looking at a career in Australia doing the same thing, but I like the idea of a change and a fresh start.

waterdragonstudios
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Where can we find out more info on this I'm a qualified electrician and realy want to make the move.

genepowell
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What would be some good advice for an American wanting to move to Australia, how do you think the prices will change in the next decade or so?
(Love your videos) 👍👍

grizzly
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I was born & raised in Perth & grew up loving the beach & outdoors life and even in my teens rented an apartment in Scarborough with my mates & they were awesome memories of surfing/road bikes/trail bikes & panel vans, pubs & live pub bands & georgeous women.
I am now married to my soulmate a gorgious vibrant outgoing & funny English girl from Cornwell UK who who idolises Perth and our lifestyle (and she idolises me of course).
She loves the laid back Aussie guy attitude where nothing fusses us and our chilled out attitude to life but we still work hard to achieve success
We now live near not far from Hillarys Marina in a big house (land 1, 300m2) with pool & bali style backyard and a double garage & a workshop with a hoist for my classic cars, we have a 4wd & a caravan and still love our camping trips away up and down the WA coast (even lived in Broome for 3yrs). In 1hr 15min we can be in awesome Lancelin for a weekend gettaway sitting at the tavern on the lawn on the beach watching the sunset or having fun in our 4wd on the sand dunes or just soaking up the stunning beaches. In 1hr 15min we can be back home.
I/we have travelled extensively and there are great places to holiday within Austalia & overseas, but in the end you can't beat the lifestyle here for your base for day to day living & working.
Our favourite local getaway places to drive to easily are Dunsborough, lancelin, Kalbarri. Longer trips by car are Albany, Esperance (best beaches on this planet), Exmouth & Coral Bay

krh
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My powerbills here in the west are smeg all, around 250 a quarter for a 3 bedroom house (2 adults) with 2 aircons!

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