Hi All, I'd love to hear your answers to these questions that we should all be asking ourselves - as many times we just focus on the "end goal" (of getting a green card) and we discuss each and every aspect of the process to get there...yet it would be interesting to share our reasons as to why we are even doing this!
Here it comes:
1-What is the primary reason for you to consider leaving AUS for the USA?
2-Do you think you will be leaving AUS behind for good, or intend to return down the track?
3-What are the negatives of living in the US versus AUS that you know of or have experienced?
The reason I'd love some feedback is that my wife and I will have to decide whether we want to return to Australia or take our chances and move to the US if successful in the DV2014!
This is our situation in a nutshell:
We left Australia less than two years ago, to return to Europe where we had come from some ten years earlier! (we are now dual EU/AUS citizens). We soon realized that we did not like living in Europe, at all and intended to return to Australia by the end of this year (right in time to swap miserable European winter days for an Aussie summer).
However, then we were selected for the DV2014 processing and another option came into our lives. Due to the high CN, we will not even have our interview before Aug, 2014! So we have to decide what we really want! Wait another year, living where we don't really like to be ... or just keeping it together with the US green card in sight?
Perhaps we should be putting our ever shrinking household into storage in EU, move to AUS for a year or two while getting our US green cards is not dependent on where we live. Or maybe that's too much hassle...it would also mean for my wife to give up her current job, dealing with high rental costs in AUS or long commutes...both we don't have to face here right now. Then again...there is no 100% guarantee that we will in fact be ending up with a green card...due to the medium high CN - and waiting here another year to realize we really 'wasted' it, would be the ultimate slap in the face.
Then I started doing some more in-depth research about life in the US...as obviously there is no point in staying here in the EU to wait for a green card if this might not be what we really want in the end.
For me, there are a couple of things I do actually dislike about moving to the US, compared to living in AUS:
High cost of health insurance!
-being self-employed makes this particularly difficult to even take up!
= high cost and danger of not being covered
High cost of medical assistance!
-most health covers have very high deductibles to be affordable!
= costs are prohibitive in the US! It's perhaps reflective of the mentality?
Self-employment tax equivalent to FICA (up to annual limits which are typically in the range of those starting out in business)
+ plus: State income tax (if applicable)
+ plus: Federal income tax
= lots of taxation burden! What else might there be to make it hard to start a living as a self-employed?
Crime!
-no doubt living in US cities is way more dangerous than in AUS! The gun culture seems crazy from a EU or AUS perspective!
As many states and communities are broke, they are cutting down on ... police force. Ex: Oakland (near San Francisco saw a 25% increase of murders and rape within a short period of time of laying police officers).
--> This is a great site for research:
http://www.city-data.com/
Economy/prospects:
-Just let this sink in: 20% of US households are on food stamps, that's 23 Mio households! There is a 16 Trillion Dollar unresolved debt crisis and I will let you decide what that means medium to long term.)
Job market/work conditions:
-First of all...you usually only get 2wks paid leave compared to 4wks in AUS (or up to 6wks in EU)!
-Then, what shocked me is when I read in various places that often people do not even take all or any of their leave entitlements...for fear of losing their jobs! Apparently, it is frowned upon by your co-workers to take a couple of extended weekends off while they are slaving away at their desks...
-My wife made some attempts at getting relocated to the US affiliated office from her EU based employer recently ... to shorten our wait for the green card! Yet - the way she has been treated by email alone was ridiculous! There were only three email exchanges...and every single email was like: "Do you expect the business to pay for your relocation?" ... next: "Do you expect the business to pay for your sponsorship?" ... "Do you expect ..this...and that..?" -- A*s$&$!@ Only in the end he arrogantly stated that they have a great pool of local candidates, so "why would they hire someone at a higher cost".
You can imagine that this left us with a taste of what salaries and work conditions must be like in the US...
Which city to move to?
-We want to be living near the sea! This is what we have not had all our lives up until we had moved to Australia!
-But if you want to have it sunny and warm, at the same time...I think choices are limited in the US, too:
--> Florida (stinking hot like Brisbane, lol!)
--> L.A. (but that is what a friend of mine recently called a big 'ant hill' and I think she's right...it's a monsterous city with not much soul except if you can afford to live on the nice hillside suburbs or close to the ocean front)
--> S.F. (not really that sunny and warm I keep hearing!)
--> Texas ... Texas? Not my thing...way too hot and ... flat (like Fla. - lol!!)
How about putting Sydney where L.A. is...? Similar climate, better 'shape' - hahahaha.
So currently ... we are really in two minds...I actually LOVE Sydney! We lived there from 2001 to 2003, after that we had moved to Brisbane. The only worry with Sydney is ... real estate prices and rents are completely insane! I mean...how could prices hold further, even go further up recently? I really thought the housing market would tumble eventually, as it's very unhealthy...when most people cannot afford to spend 75% of their earnings on rent...they are not spending anything elsewhere...hence retail should be suffering...hence....add the China slowdown and mining downturn to the equation......