The Unlisted Job That Got This Family into Australia

Published 2023-06-30
If you're looking to emigrate to Australia, then in this podcast we find out the unlisted job that got this family into Australia. If you want to move to Australia with family or you're thinking you want to move to Australia from the UK, this video podcast will help you. Our guests James and Chelle, originally from Manchester moved to Australia's Central Coast on a skilled PR visa with a job that is never on the skills list! We want to share her story with you to help and inspire you to move to Australia 2023, watch our podcast to find out how to migrate to Australia.

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All Comments (21)
  • What a lovely down to earth family, getting to the nitty of gritty of moving. Really helpful. Wish them all the best. Move videos like this Ross! Love your channel.
  • Another great story, and a very happy and successful journey! They have so much information to share and help others too! A smaller Central Coast town near a beach is an ideal place to feel at home in Australia - clever! Sydney is too busy and expensive, and very competitive! Wollongong has far more uni students and is a younger surfer lifestyle! The family story idea is clever, especially in Australia as we are such caring people, and I would appreciate photo evidence! 🤗
  • Just a point - the lady called Wollongong, Woll-ongong but we pronounce it Wool-ongong, like Woolloomooloo. Or just the ‘Gong.
  • I like the furniture company to avoid choosing and arguing idea !
  • Data is straight from Latin. In Oz we pronounce it as DahTah. DayTa is the character in Star Trek: Next Gen, because that’s its name.
  • @ForTheBirbs
    I really enjoy hearing the stories of new arrivals! I'm in Sydney and don't drive due to medical problems. I have some great chats with ride share drivers from all over the world. Hearing how much they love Australia is so inspiring. Cheers
  • Welcome to Oz folks. The Central Coast is a very nice area, know it well..I know who LLB is; he was a guest judge on a home improvement show several years ago
  • Great chat. I’m currently using Down Under Centre, they have been really great so far!
  • @bharath2508
    Congratulations, Your entire family seems happy.
  • Welcome to Australia from a Welsh expat living in the Hunter Valley.The Central Coast and the Hunter are great places to live .Best beaches un a Australia.Enjoy!!
  • How ironic. I’m from one of the areas (UK) that you mentioned! What a small world we live in lol.
  • @VideosCPS
    I’m a long in the tooth Aussie - in NSW - and I pronounce taco the same as you Ross. All my friends and family say it the same way. I think “tacko” might be a QLD thing. As for data or dahta that is a personal preference. Again I use the same pronunciation as you do. Very enjoyable video - glad to see such great quality people coming to Oz. Keep up the good work.👍
  • @whitney57560
    Love this video!! On the senco department in primary schools, did you mean it's just called something else or they don't offer it at all?, I've been trying to find info for support with Autism in Australia primary schools🙆🏽‍♀️
  • @whymeeveryone
    well with Australia there so much to see like going to every beach will take you thirty years while in Great Britain how far can you get in a car