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Working in Australia, Experiences working in Australia.
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ceejay
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Dec 16 2011, 09:01 AM
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Oz is still relatively a small economy of 25m people if u take out the mining boom and property (fueled by foreigners). Personal income tax is close to 50% top scale and on global basis. So your income in MY is taxable even if u do not send to Au. Mining very dependent on China so u can wait and see how what happened next year. I am told that getting a job for a new grad(with PR) range from 6 mth for accounting grad to more than 1 year for engineers. Unless u hv a confirmed job, u are better off going to Singapore. A lot of grad doing other job eg McD, Big W while applying for job ( enuf to pay for food but papa and mama using retirement mony to pay for rent.) And migrating to Au for your child's education . . . . think again. This post has been edited by ceejay: Dec 16 2011, 09:10 AM
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ceejay
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Dec 19 2011, 12:23 AM
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QUOTE(henryhing @ Dec 17 2011, 01:35 PM) I still have not got an offer from Oz yet  Just to share my reson to try out australia; 1. Children's education & future : I can save alot on that. 2. Human rights: Its obvious as the people's mentality there is diff eg. U can return things u bought but unhappy without questioning, there sales mean sales unlike here some people sell 2nd hand stuff more than new( check out mudah) 3. Higher salary. 4. Cost of living: eg Rm15k/month here = bungalow about 1.5mil min Camry about 170k. Aud15k/month bungalow 650k, camry less than 30k. etc.. No offense, I love Malaysia but somehow dont feel welcome anymore when read newspaper daily.. U equate human rights to sales return. . . Mmmm. No comments.
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