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  • čas přidán 21. 04. 2024
  • Title: 5 Essential Things to Know Before Moving to Australia
    "Hello everyone! Planning to visit or move to Australia? Here are five crucial things you need to know to make your experience as smooth as possible!"
    1: Banking and Finance "First up, banking and finance. It’s important to understand the banking system in Australia. Setting up a bank account is one of the first things you'll need to do. Most major banks offer accounts for non-residents, which you can set up before you even arrive!"
    2: Public Transport] "Next, let’s talk about public transport. Australia has a comprehensive network of buses, trains, and trams. Familiarize yourself with route navigation apps like Google Maps or local apps like Citymapper to help you travel efficiently."
    3: Study and Employment "If you're coming to Australia to study or work, make sure you have all the necessary visas and work permits. Australia has a competitive job market, so researching employment opportunities in your field and potential study programs in advance is crucial."
    4: Cultural Sensitivity "Understanding Australian culture and local customs is important for integrating smoothly. Australians appreciate sincerity and directness, but be sure to approach sensitive topics with respect and openness."
    5: Health and Safety -"Lastly, health and safety. Australia has a high standard of healthcare. If you're a visitor, travel insurance that covers health is recommended. Also, stay informed about local wildlife and safety measures, especially if you plan to explore rural areas.
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    Overview-"That’s it! These tips should help you start your journey in Australia on the right foot. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit that notification bell for more tips on travelling and living abroad. See you next time!"
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  • @doubledee9675
    @doubledee9675 Před 2 měsíci +1

    There would be very, very few Australians who speak Bhutanese, and probably under 15% who speak any Asian language. Be prepared to put some work into learning to speak English.