Now that we have decided to go to Australia we have to think of the next step... the application. Should we DIY or get an agent to handle for us? Hubby is so busy with his job and putting together all the necessary documentations could be a chore!
If we want to use an agent, which one to go for?
Another mind bogging decision.
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Friday, December 28, 2007
The survey
What we did next was to make a survey of each of the shortlisted countries.
1. USA
This is our first choice since hubby is attached to a US MNC now. We thought he could ask for a transfer or etc.. when we really decide if this is where we really want to be. The tax and health care is high though so we are quite concern on this area. Also, it is far from Malaysia... mean the journey can be quite daunting....
2. Canada
Though Canada is a nice country but we found that the weather can be unbearable most of the time. Therefore, we have to scrap the idea altogether as adjusting to the all year cold weather might be a little difficult to do.
3. UK
In term of education, UK is an ideal place but everything is expensive and job opportunities is by far... scarce... so not a good place to go at the moment.
4. Australia
I used to stay in Perth during my university day and I fell in love with the place... generally the entire Australia as they are so well planned. They have good education systems and welfare for their people... at least the tax paid will be 'returned' to us in form of subsidies in health care and etc... Also, it is the nearest to Malaysia so it is more convenient for us to travel between both places.
1. USA
This is our first choice since hubby is attached to a US MNC now. We thought he could ask for a transfer or etc.. when we really decide if this is where we really want to be. The tax and health care is high though so we are quite concern on this area. Also, it is far from Malaysia... mean the journey can be quite daunting....
2. Canada
Though Canada is a nice country but we found that the weather can be unbearable most of the time. Therefore, we have to scrap the idea altogether as adjusting to the all year cold weather might be a little difficult to do.
3. UK
In term of education, UK is an ideal place but everything is expensive and job opportunities is by far... scarce... so not a good place to go at the moment.
4. Australia
I used to stay in Perth during my university day and I fell in love with the place... generally the entire Australia as they are so well planned. They have good education systems and welfare for their people... at least the tax paid will be 'returned' to us in form of subsidies in health care and etc... Also, it is the nearest to Malaysia so it is more convenient for us to travel between both places.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Which country?
So, we want to migrate.... but to which country?
We have to check the few selected countries which has good education systems since our kid(s) is our priority in this case as we hope they could get educated in the right way.
1. USA
2. Canada
3. UK
4. Australia
We have to check the few selected countries which has good education systems since our kid(s) is our priority in this case as we hope they could get educated in the right way.
1. USA
2. Canada
3. UK
4. Australia
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Toying with the idea
All of us are sick with the government and to see how they are battling out there just to get to be in power made us feel sick. Being a non majority, we are asking ourselves all the time that, if we are being treated fairly?
Since we are a second class citizen here or maybe 3rd or 4th class, we asked 'what's the difference being here or else where?'
And the idea of migrating to another country popped up.
Since we are a second class citizen here or maybe 3rd or 4th class, we asked 'what's the difference being here or else where?'
And the idea of migrating to another country popped up.