They Moved From Someone's Garden In The UK To Adelaide

Published 2023-09-03
If you're looking to emigrate to Australia, then in this podcast we find out how they moved from someone's garden in the UK to Adelaide. 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 Lauren and Tyler, originally from near Walsall and moved to Adelaide on a sponsored visa with their children. Watch our podcast to find out how to migrate to Australia and what it's like moving to Australia while pregnant.

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All Comments (21)
  • @sg4364
    What a brave couple to make the move, especially while pregnant! Keep going guys, you’re doing an amazing job for your little family! Having a second child is a huge adjustment. Keep the faith, it does get a bit easier with each passing day. ❤
  • @davidhynd4435
    They seem like such a nice family. I take my hat off to them. It's such a big step to move to a different country. However, as a good, and entirely biased Aussie I would tell them that they've made a great choice. Australia is a wonderful place to live. I hope we manage to keep it that way.
  • @CLAWCUZBRO
    Adelaide the best city to raise a family :finger-red-number-one:
  • @josephc6773
    What a lovely family. All the best for the future guys.
  • I am a 73 year old British born man who migrated back in the 1950’s. Been back for visits many times but am very thankful for the life Australia has given me. I wish this couple all the best for a future in Australia. The country needs a lot of young willing honest workers. Best wishes and don’t give in the ‘home sickness’ or family pressures. I also have two passports which is very handy.
  • @julesmarwell8023
    Mr Johnston. I said before that you would make a good interviewer.. YOU'RE DOING A GOOD JOB Keep it up. Thanks mate.
  • @marianjeffrey8684
    Welcome to this great family. They will do well here. Grandparents can visit.
  • @charlesemerson6763
    Good on them. I remember what it was like all thew way back to April 26th, 1973 walking through Sydney Airport to customs and immigration. But at 15yrs old I had no idea what life was going to be like or how much it was going to change. Now 50yrs later would I have gone back,well there were times when it was hard as mum had trouble coping. But now looking back no I'd have never gone back. The thought of going the Maggie Thatcher era terrifies me.
  • @UniqueDancerTay
    WOW thank you for sharing ❤🎉 the world is so small and I recognise their accent. So close to home in the UK 🌎 Yet I have never met them before. I wish them all the best. Well done 👍🏾✅
  • @TheGreatEmigrate
    great video Ross, not long till we come over just want it to hurry up now
  • @carlrushton2428
    Hi Ross, thanks for another video. They have been so helpful. We are literally awaiting the green light for my partner visa and looking to move to Brisbane. All very exciting and a bit scary but beats Reading. Trying to identify the most cost effective way to do everything is very hard. Any chance to ask for a specific video on the actual move itself regarding leaving the UK, and the rough estimates on what to put aside, sell, keep, save for and direction on what to do first when you land. More than happy for a pre move chat and again when we land (ideally May2024) thanks, Carl
  • @Lady420Ganja
    Omg heavy rains during the winter!!! Down!!! Omg these people are totally selling me.
  • @_mklein
    I’m a Service Engineer in the Medical field looking for opportunities in OZ! Lived in Perth when younger so would definitely head back there! Great story from this lovely family!
  • @andrewcarter7260
    I disagree with the view of Adelaide. It’s a lovely small city. Short commutes. Reasonable traffic. Summer is hot but not much humidity. Winter cold but short.
  • @kashkab1336
    So nice people. Itis good that thay have made the move so early. No regrets like most people in late 3Oties, early 40ties. Good luck Guys!
  • @amatwa4328
    Thanks for such engaging and informative content so inspiring I’m 43 and I’m in the process of making the move myself on a pr visa
  • @veaton77
    Welcome to Oz! Love the crochet Lauren (had a look at your shop!)