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Good to hear the comments on Australia & USA.
I stayed in Australia for four years (did my degree & worked for 18months) before coming here. The reason to come here is I got married with my uncle's daughter who is here. I thought i would work here for a while (because of responsibities back home)before moving to Australia permanently.
Having lived in both countries, I would say that if you want peaceful and good life...Australia is the best. If you think about money, ofcourse US dollar has more value.
Please...do not think that Australia is the racist country. Having lived in four years I didn't find any racism there(i was in sydney, brisbane & canberra). Racism is everywhere, even in in india too. just go to some of the north indian states and see how they treat south indians. and vice versa.
Coming to the five years validity: The five year validity starts from the day your visa is stamped, NOT from the day you enter in Australia.
You have to live for two years in Australia to get Citizenship. So during the first five years, you can go and live there for two years continously and get Aus.passport OR you can go there before the expiry of the fiveyears and stay there for two years to get citizenship.
Finally i would say that Australia is beautiful country to live in and enjoy many benefits. Mentally you will be better off in Australia than USA. Here if you loose the job, you are back to square one and mentally you will be down. I have seen the people(my friends) who have gone though very bad situation and one of them went back to india. This kind of uncertinety you do not see in Australia.
Many matured economies like USA will go though tough times in future. All the manufacturing is going to shift to developing countries...also the service industry, because of cost benefits. And you see many companies will fall down or acquired by other companies. And the life would be very touch because of the comforts and living standards. Even if you get greencard and you don't have job then it is very difficult to live. Once upon a time US is great country to live (still is), but now there is lot of competition for survival.
The above all my own opinion. Goodluck to you all.
Good to hear the comments on Australia & USA.
I stayed in Australia for four years (did my degree & worked for 18months) before coming here. The reason to come here is I got married with my uncle's daughter who is here. I thought i would work here for a while (because of responsibities back home)before moving to Australia permanently.
Having lived in both countries, I would say that if you want peaceful and good life...Australia is the best. If you think about money, ofcourse US dollar has more value.
Please...do not think that Australia is the racist country. Having lived in four years I didn't find any racism there(i was in sydney, brisbane & canberra). Racism is everywhere, even in in india too. just go to some of the north indian states and see how they treat south indians. and vice versa.
Coming to the five years validity: The five year validity starts from the day your visa is stamped, NOT from the day you enter in Australia.
You have to live for two years in Australia to get Citizenship. So during the first five years, you can go and live there for two years continously and get Aus.passport OR you can go there before the expiry of the fiveyears and stay there for two years to get citizenship.
Finally i would say that Australia is beautiful country to live in and enjoy many benefits. Mentally you will be better off in Australia than USA. Here if you loose the job, you are back to square one and mentally you will be down. I have seen the people(my friends) who have gone though very bad situation and one of them went back to india. This kind of uncertinety you do not see in Australia.
Many matured economies like USA will go though tough times in future. All the manufacturing is going to shift to developing countries...also the service industry, because of cost benefits. And you see many companies will fall down or acquired by other companies. And the life would be very touch because of the comforts and living standards. Even if you get greencard and you don't have job then it is very difficult to live. Once upon a time US is great country to live (still is), but now there is lot of competition for survival.
The above all my own opinion. Goodluck to you all.