We've been here for 3 yrs and 4 months but this is our second time, the first time was 2001 and we stayed here for 9 months, na home sick umuwi stayed in the Phil. for about a year then came back.Originally Posted by silhouette
We've been here for 3 yrs and 4 months but this is our second time, the first time was 2001 and we stayed here for 9 months, na home sick umuwi stayed in the Phil. for about a year then came back.Originally Posted by silhouette
up ko lang...
me and my wife are serious about migrating to new zealand or australia. tingin ko mas madali sa NZ kaya mukhang dun kami. me question lang ako, isa lang ba ang dapat mag-apply or parehas kami ng wife ko.
TIA
I reckon that if you are a migrant in AUS and NZ you have to study to cope up with their standards. kasi yung case ko me direct company na nag hired sa akin at na utilised ko ang profession without taking up some units.
yun ang difference ng migrant and employed as skilled or professionals directly hired by an AUS company.
then choosing the country to migrate with
1. CAN, NZ at AUS lahat sila magandang puntahan, the only difference is CAN apparently malamig na lugar, NZ malamig din at me snow on some areas at maliit na country lang, sa AUS naman tropical climate colder portion is in South part (i.e Melbourne, Sydney, Victoria etc.).
2. Sa salary naman ok lang din, parang same din kasi kung migrate ka dito nandito rin family mo so parang offset din, unlike kung dito ka mag work then gastusin mo pera mo sa pinas malaki nga, nakita nyo naman siguro sa mga OFW na nagbabakasyon. Ang magandang experience lang dito ay less crime, suportado ka ng govt but may conditions yun ha, at sure ka na lagi me work, kasi nga po progressive country.
yun lang po.....
Check mo rin sa immigration nz site kung nasa shortage list pa yun sector mo. You can go without an agency if you apply for an appropriate visa with the embassy. Kung nasa shortage list ang linya mo, pwede kang mag-apply ng work to residence visa.
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