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Frequently Asked Questions

Thinking of relocating from the UK to Australia? The costs vary depending on your situation, but here is a quick breakdown to help you plan:

  • Flights: One-way tickets often cost nearly the same as return fares. Book early to save.
    Estimated cost: £700–£1,300 (economy, one-way).
  • Shipping Belongings: Choose between a full or shared container based on your needs.
    Estimated cost: £3,000–£9,500.
  • Bringing Pets: Requires vaccinations months in advance and strict adherence to biosecurity laws.
    Estimated cost: £1,700–£5,500 per pet (excludes veterinary costs).
  • Health Insurance: Work visa holders must have private cover before arrival.
    Monthly cost: Couples: AUD $260–$800 | Families: AUD $350–$950+.
  • Visa Costs: Fees vary by type. Remember to factor in medical checks, skills assessments, English tests, and police checks.

Australia is huge and diverse. Sydney offers a fast-paced lifestyle and iconic beaches, Melbourne is known for culture and coffee, Brisbane and the Gold Coast boast year-round sunshine, and Perth offers a more relaxed, family-friendly vibe with stunning sunsets. Your choice will depend on your industry and lifestyle preferences.

Most UK qualifications are highly regarded in Australia. However, depending on your profession—such as teaching, trades, or healthcare—you may need to have your skills formally assessed by an Australian assessing authority to ensure they meet local standards.

Australian work culture is often described as more relaxed and egalitarian, with a strong emphasis on work-life balance. "Mateship" extends to the workplace, meaning colleagues often socialize together. However, Australians are still highly professional and value punctuality and direct communication.
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