01 Dec It’s Time to Start Really Considering Regional Australia as an Option
Further to this, if you’ve ever had a dream of living in an Australia coastal town (Home & Away your favourite Aussie show?) then just open up Google Maps and have a scroll up and down Australia’s east coast to realise how large it really is. The only regions currently excluded as regional are Sydney, Newcastle, Central Coast, Wollongong (NSW), Great Brisbane and the Gold Coast (QLD), metropolitan Melbourne (VIC) and Perth and surrounds (WA).
Would it really be so bad to live regionally to drastically boost your chances of Permanent Residency, but then travel into the city once a weekend, or even monthly, should you choose? The talk of ‘forcing’ migrants into regional areas is getting louder and louder, so it’s time to start shifting the mindset from this being a negative and start perceiving it as an opportunity.
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