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expatriate
jackoneil
Posts: 3 Newbie
if an expatriate from the u.s. or canada married an australian and wanted to work in australia, would it be a good idea to secure that job before arriving in australia and if so, how would they go about doing this the best way? how could they secure a job even if they are already married to an australian woman but would like to avoid becoming a burden on his wife? the husband is trying to secure a job so like that he doesnt become a financial burden on his australian wife and thats the only reason why im asking? if the husband wanted to secure the job so like that he wont burden his wife financially and have a job but if he were to simply show up in australia and start looking for work, how would this work out? would this be a good idead or bad one? can someone please tell me. thank you.
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I don't think Australia allows expatriates to marry its women.0
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I think you would do better if you can find an Aussie based board as they are likely to have far more experience of the situation.0
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Not so long ago it was Chile or El Salvador? https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5886953/santiago-chile
If your are trying to become an economic migrant from whatever country toy are currently in, that is very hard to do anywhere these days, but you really need to be talking to the immigration departments in countries you want to move to to get information.0 -
Poster bot.Don’t be a can’t, be a can.0
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