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 [AMA] I immigrated to Australia early 2022, Ask me anything!

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youngblood29us
post Jun 11 2023, 05:02 PM

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QUOTE(Salary @ Jun 11 2023, 04:12 PM)
Mainly for the kids. I want my kids to have a better quality of life and will be able to earn a living wage by pursuing their interests, regardless if they’re a mechanic or a lawyer.

Also, considering the state of the government in Malaysia after PH’s failure with no potential future leaders in the pipeline and PAS gaining traction, I fear it’s just going to go downhill from there.
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better quality of life seriously?

My sis just come back from Aussie for breaks. First thing she did was to bring her kids to see a specialist for some health issues..She said its so difficult to meet specialist there..you only get to meet general cheapo docs and to get appointment with specialists, need months..
youngblood29us
post Jun 11 2023, 11:33 PM

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QUOTE(Salary @ Jun 11 2023, 05:12 PM)
Try getting a specialist in local government hospitals in Malaysia - depending on the severity of the illness, it’ll take time to make an appointment as well. It’s the same here in Australia.

I’m sure your sister went to a private specialist which is comparatively cheaper in Malaysia. She has the option of going to a private specialist here as well, but I’m sure she’ll tell you it’s cheaper to buy a flight ticket back to Malaysia to see a specialist there. And if she can wait until her breaks to do so, don’t you agree it’s non-life threatening?

Oh, and there’s no “cheapo” doctors here. They’re all qualified and how much you pay doesn’t equate to the quality you get. Similarly in Malaysia as well - “cheapo” public hospitals have some of the best specialists that will see patients that private hospitals refuse. Gotta get rid of that mentality - you’re discrediting the medical profession.

Yes, private medical is expensive in Australia, but then again what isn’t? That’s why her pay is higher here than in Malaysia 😉. May I ask why she doesn’t want to return to Malaysia if she feels the quality of life here aren’t as good?
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I was told even not easy to meet specialist in private...here we can just walk in to any private hospital to meet a specialist... cheapo i meant GP like our docs here in clinics..
She left because of her husband..Husband got his citizenship and she PR..she has no plans to let go her Malaysian citizenship

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