how´s life in Australia?

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how´s life in Australia?

Post by mqbernardo » Tue Apr 02, 2013 8:52 pm

well, here (portugal) it´s beginning to suck real bad so i´m beginning to think of alternatives in the eventuality that my wife looses her job (knock on wood). Australia is pretty far away, but i was told the climate in some areas is similar to here, and it appears there is a portuguese comunity around Sydney - might be interesting.

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Re: how´s life in Australia?

Post by woodrat » Wed Apr 03, 2013 9:11 am

mqbernardo wrote:well, here (portugal) it´s beginning to suck real bad so i´m beginning to think of alternatives in the eventuality that my wife looses her job (knock on wood). Australia is pretty far away, but i was told the climate in some areas is similar to here, and it appears there is a portuguese comunity around Sydney - might be interesting.

thanks,
miguel.
I Miguel....Yes I think there would be quite a few places here with climates similar to Portugal. How old are you as this may come into play with regard to immigrating? I dont know much about Portuguese culture but I am sure there are a lot of Portuguese ex-pats here. You should come for a visit to Oz....:)
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Re: how´s life in Australia?

Post by mqbernardo » Wed Apr 03, 2013 9:14 pm

Hi and thanks for the reply.... immigrating is still a remote possibility, and i don´t think i can convince the wife to go that far away, but Australia is a place that appeals to me somehow. you guys just feel so relaxed and easy going. A friend of mine worked there (at UNSW in SYdney) and liked it a lot. In fact, i think he´s planing to go back and marry his Aussie (is Aussie a good term?) girlfriend.

I´m 36. I wouldn´t have a problem with immigration, though, as i cook a mean risotto... nobody deports a good risotto maker, i was told. :)

cheers,
miguel.

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Re: how´s life in Australia?

Post by ozwood » Wed Apr 03, 2013 9:36 pm

Hi Miguel,

Have a holiday, take a Look around, visit a few guitar makers and see what you think, and yes" Aussie" is a perfectly acceptable term.

We have a Miguel from Spain on TV http://www.miguelmaestre.com.au/index.php/about who Also cooks a Mean Rissotto and we Kept him so perhaps your right.

Cheers,
Paul .

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Re: how´s life in Australia?

Post by mqbernardo » Fri Apr 05, 2013 9:03 pm

thanks!

obviously, i was joking about the risotto. not that it isn´t good, though.

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Re: how´s life in Australia?

Post by Allen » Sat Apr 06, 2013 9:45 pm

Many of us on this forum are immigrants and love to call Australia home.

If you are thinking of immigrating, then get a move on. After 40 it's near on impossible to get in. Employer sponsored immigration will get you in the quickest.
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Re: how´s life in Australia?

Post by mqbernardo » Sun Apr 07, 2013 8:12 am

thanks for the info!

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