You can be sponsored by your adult New Zealand citizen or resident child, or jointly by them and their partner, if they earn enough. Can you bring your parents to New Zealand permanently? Parents, who have an adult child who is a New Zealand citizen or resident, can apply to live in New Zealand permanently. […]
What is the average Australian wealth?
More than 3 million Australian adults could soon be millionaires, according to a report by Credit Suisse, while Australian adults, with average net wealth of $US238,000 ($315,000), are the richest in the world. What percent of Australians are wealthy? 60 percent of Australians were in the wealth range between 100,000 and one million U.S. dollars […]
What is Australia’s most unique animal?
Here are 11 unique Australian animals, including some you may not know exist! Koalas. No one can resist the cuddly allure of koalas. Kangaroos. Wallabies. Tasmanian Devils. Wombats. Dingoes. Quokkas. Tree Kangaroo. What is the unique animal in Australia? Kangaroo. Kangaroos are unofficially Australia’s national animal and describe as the largest species from his family. […]
Which Australian city has the largest Indian population?
The Indians in Australia are predominantly male, while the Chinese are majority female.” Indians are the largest migrant ethnic group in Melbourne and Adelaide, fourth largest in Brisbane, and likely to jump from third place to second place in Sydney by 2021. Where is the biggest Indian population in Australia? Indian population in Australia city […]
Is Guy Sebastian Australian?
Guy Theodore Sebastian AM (born 26 October 1981) is an Australian singer, songwriter and producer who was the winner of the first Australian Idol in 2003, judge on Australia’s The X Factor from 2010 to 2012 and again from 2015 to 2016, and coach on The Voice Australia since 2019. What origin is Guy Sebastian? […]
What is the best family suburb in Sydney?
That said, here’s our picks for 10 of the best Sydney suburbs for families: Putney. While it’s not exactly teeming with schools, Putney checks all of the other boxes required for quality family life about as well as physically possible. Westmead. Beecroft. Oatley. Ashfield. Normanhurst. St Ives. Waverley. Where do families live in Sydney? Sydney’s […]
Does Australia still have a Constitution?
The Constitution of Australia has a special status—it cannot be changed in the same way as other laws can be changed and it is a supreme law, that is, it overrides other laws. How was the Australian Constitution created? Before 1901 the present Australian States were separate colonies of the then British Empire. When was […]
Which countries can enter Australia without visa?
Other ETA eligible countries and territories Canada, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and South Korea (90 days) and Taiwan (30 days) also grant visa-free access to Australians while Brunei grants Australians a 30-day visa on arrival. Which countries do not need visa to Australia? Here are the countries that Australians can visit without a visa: Albania […]
Does Australia have a powerful military?
The ADF is technologically sophisticated but relatively small. Although the ADF’s 58,206 full-time active-duty personnel and 29,560 active reservists make it the largest military in Oceania, it is smaller than most Asian military forces. Australian Defence Force Ranks Australian Defence Force ranks and insignia Does Australia have the best army? Australia’s military is placed 21st […]
Why is Melbourne called Naarm?
Melbourne’s History Melbourne is on the traditional lands of the Kulin nation. When visiting or planning your trip to Melbourne, you might come across references to ‘Naarm’ (or ‘Narrm’). This is the Aboriginal place name for the area where the city of Melbourne is located. Is Naarm the correct term for Melbourne? The traditional Aboriginal […]
Who controlled Australia before 1901?
Australia became a nation on 1 January 1901 when 6 British colonies—New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania—united to form the Commonwealth of Australia. Did Australia exist as a country before 1901? Australia became a nation on 1 January 1901, when the British Parliament passed legislation enabling the six Australian colonies […]
Can you say I invoke the 5th in Australia?
Yes Australians are protected against self-incrimination. We do not have to answer questions by police or law officers. Can you say I invoke the Fifth in Australia? Is there any equivalent in Australia? Not really. Although every person in Australia has the right to remain silent, unlike the United States’ Fifth Amendment, it could have […]
Can I bring my family to Australia on student visa?
Most student visas allow you to bring your family members to Australia as your dependants.Family members include your spouse, and you and your spouse’s dependent children. Before bringing your spouse or children to Australia, you will have to prove that you can support them financially. Can I take my family to Australia on student visa? […]
Do Australian citizens need to pay taxes when living abroad?
As an Australian resident, you are taxed on your worldwide income. This means you must declare all income you receive from foreign sources in your income tax return. Do I have to pay Australian tax if I live overseas? Australian resident going overseas If you remain an Australian resident, you must lodge an Australian tax […]
How is H pronounced in Australia?
How one should pronounce the eighth letter of the alphabet—H—is one such point of contention. In Australia, the common line of thinking seems to be there are two ways to pronounce it—’aitch’, and ‘haitch’. Is H pronounced Haitch or Aitch? For most English speakers, the name for the letter is pronounced as /eɪtʃ/ and spelled […]