You've hit the nail on the head! Australians are generally laid back, making it easier to adjust. You dont get piercing stares wherever you go, as if to say you're unwelcome unwelcome. I got those vibes in white SA, not so much here. My first impressions when i landed and driving through the cities and suburbs, this is Zim in the 80s and 90s. The architecture and town planning and layout isnt too different to what we used to enjoy a few decades ago. And yes, this is the land of opportunity! You can reinvent yourself however you want career wise and opportunities abound for you to get ahead!
Hi Kudzi thanks for inspiring stories of your transformation. Kindly advise my daughter is studying Hospitality & Tourism management in South Africa born a Zimbabwean. Next year she will finish her university. What you can advise her to study further in Australia 🇦🇺 Thank you for your advise
In Australia, studying something health related is usually a good option. Anything at all health ranging from physiotherapy, radiography, nursing etc. I know it might not be related to what she is studying now, but it might help put her in the best position in terms of easier access to jobs.
Thanx for the infor sistaz i have noticed that jobs there eg truck or bus driving or garden service or plumbing jobs are actually professionalized and have more money compared to other office jobs the funny part kuno mabasa asina basa iwawo actually mabasa for people who did not pass Olevel KKKK cant wait to come for xmas ikoko kkk ku Town
l was in the UK last year for a holiday visit..l found out that the food was different but their clothing shops have beautiful clothes❤ .Good information Kudzi...Thank you for your help always 👍
You've hit the nail on the head!
Australians are generally laid back, making it easier to adjust. You dont get piercing stares wherever you go, as if to say you're unwelcome unwelcome. I got those vibes in white SA, not so much here.
My first impressions when i landed and driving through the cities and suburbs, this is Zim in the 80s and 90s. The architecture and town planning and layout isnt too different to what we used to enjoy a few decades ago.
And yes, this is the land of opportunity! You can reinvent yourself however you want career wise and opportunities abound for you to get ahead!
💯 thanks for sharing your experience 🙏🏽
Very informative thank u
🙏🏽🙂
I love your accent ❤😊
Thank you 😊
Thanks Kudzi
You're welcome 🙂
Hi Kudzi thanks for inspiring stories of your transformation. Kindly advise my daughter is studying Hospitality & Tourism management in South Africa born a Zimbabwean. Next year she will finish her university. What you can advise her to study further in Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you for your advise
In Australia, studying something health related is usually a good option. Anything at all health ranging from physiotherapy, radiography, nursing etc. I know it might not be related to what she is studying now, but it might help put her in the best position in terms of easier access to jobs.
thak you sister
Welcome 🙂
Thanx for the infor sistaz i have noticed that jobs there eg truck or bus driving or garden service or plumbing jobs are actually professionalized and have more money compared to other office jobs the funny part kuno mabasa asina basa iwawo actually mabasa for people who did not pass Olevel KKKK cant wait to come for xmas ikoko kkk ku Town
Yes there are🙂
l was in the UK last year for a holiday visit..l found out that the food was different but their clothing shops have beautiful clothes❤
.Good information Kudzi...Thank you for your help always 👍
True....the clothes here are not that great 😞
Dus Australia allow one to have income coming from.abroad ?
Yes, you just have to declare it on your tax return