subject: Top Reasons For Moving To Australia [print this page] As people continue moving to Australia in record numbers you will find no shortage of reasons given for the (relatively) new found popularity of the Land Down Under. So what exactly is it that makes moving to Australia so appealing? Here are some of the top reasons provided.
Australia is universally considered to be one of the friendliest, laid back, cleanest and well mannered populations in the world. Visitors and immigrants continually go on record as saying that, on a whole, they have never met such a fine group of people. Even on the rare occasion that moving to Australia turns out to be unsuccessful you hardly ever hear of the attitude of its citizens as a reason cited.
Another common reason listed for moving to Australia is the beautiful climate, gorgeous scenery and breathe taking beaches. Australia is generally known as an outdoor living environment where spending a great majority of ones time outside is the norm. Not only is this extremely attractive to potential immigrants but many also come from the complete opposite of this - sometimes from war torn countries - that could only dream of such a lifestyle.
Then of course you hear one the most frequent answers about why people are moving to Australia: one of the strongest (if not THE strongest) economies of all western countries, a shockingly low below six percent unemployment rate and the number two highest standard of living in the world (after Norway). As extremely tough economic times continue throughout the globe Australia has consistently defied logic and been one of the few countries that have not only survived this troubling era, but thrived. People keep coming wanting to leave the real world behind and dive into the seemingly endless prosperity that Australia provides.
At the end of the day people give many varying reasons for moving to Australia. Whether it is the fine people, the perfect atmosphere, the weather, the economy or something else the numbers just keep climbing. People continue to flock to Australia in record numbers and there doesnt seem to be any end in sight. Millions have already been inflicted with the moving to Australia bug. Are you next?