Forumsuser13
18 Jul 2014
Australia / Poles in Australia - money for start, chances for a job, costs of living (Brisbane, Bunbury) [50]
I'm 26 years old polish male and I want to move to Australia.
What should I do and what should I know? How many money I should have to start there? What chance do I have to find a job? I'm an anthropologist (ethnologist) with a newspaer experience.
Could you tell me about costs of living there (I'm particulary interested in Brisbane)?
You should do as much research as possible about where you want to live. Maybe take a trip here for a week or two, find out as much information as you can, and go back home to save up some more money before finally coming here for good.
That's what I would do if I wanted to move to Poland. I'd take a holiday there first to see if I liked it.
Definitely search for accommodation before coming here if you want to live here. It would help to save up an extra $2000-4000 or so. Brisbane can be expensive for accommodation, but Cairns is not so expensive. Be warned, Queensland is HOT! Other parts of Australia are moderate temperature but I did not like the weather in Cairns or Darwin and I was born in Perth (currently living in the South-West of WA).
I have no idea what kind of work you could do here. I work as a waiter, I have no interest in those more technical professions, except maybe teaching English in Poland. Renting an apartment in a smaller town like Cairns QLD or Burnie TAS will cost from $130-250/week, but there you have less opportunities for work than in bigger cities like Brisbane, Perth or Hobart.
If I wanted to move to Poland one day (and I might), I would study and save money for 10-12 years and make sure nothing could go wrong.
It's a big decision, good luck to you.
I'm 26 years old polish male and I want to move to Australia.
What should I do and what should I know? How many money I should have to start there? What chance do I have to find a job? I'm an anthropologist (ethnologist) with a newspaer experience.
Could you tell me about costs of living there (I'm particulary interested in Brisbane)?
You should do as much research as possible about where you want to live. Maybe take a trip here for a week or two, find out as much information as you can, and go back home to save up some more money before finally coming here for good.
That's what I would do if I wanted to move to Poland. I'd take a holiday there first to see if I liked it.
Definitely search for accommodation before coming here if you want to live here. It would help to save up an extra $2000-4000 or so. Brisbane can be expensive for accommodation, but Cairns is not so expensive. Be warned, Queensland is HOT! Other parts of Australia are moderate temperature but I did not like the weather in Cairns or Darwin and I was born in Perth (currently living in the South-West of WA).
I have no idea what kind of work you could do here. I work as a waiter, I have no interest in those more technical professions, except maybe teaching English in Poland. Renting an apartment in a smaller town like Cairns QLD or Burnie TAS will cost from $130-250/week, but there you have less opportunities for work than in bigger cities like Brisbane, Perth or Hobart.
If I wanted to move to Poland one day (and I might), I would study and save money for 10-12 years and make sure nothing could go wrong.
It's a big decision, good luck to you.