Moving to Australia or Argentina or a European Country?
I have looked into moving aboard and lived in Europe for a short duration of time. Europe tends to be more expensive to live so I am considering Australia or Argentina. I do not have any money saved up for the big move. Working two jobs now to make the bills and save a little bit. I have been accepted into the MSC information and library science programme at Charles Sturt University in Australia. Any suggestions of what is the best country that offers good employment opportunities for migrants and healthly living. I think I should maybe forget about Europe because I am not a EU citizen and also the cost to live is very high. Have considered the UK, Switzerland or Germany to relocated. I know some spanish, french, swedish and german. The US have not treated me fairly with some situations I have had. I been ripped off and lied to by corporations. Also, told to go back where I came from from a branch manager at a large US company.
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I live in Australia, its gaining on the US expensive-wise. HUGE opportunities for employment over here at the moment. Mining companies need blue and white collar workers in regional WA and are paying $100,000 plus to get them! My family is moving to Newman (WA) at the end of the year to take advantage! There is a housing shortage though so you will need half a mil to buy a house or $300 a week for rent.