Whether you are moving to Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Sydney, Perth, or Melbourne, we are here to help you navigate the process.

We understand that moving overseas can be stressful and challenging. The information provided here is designed to assist you with the crucial aspects of moving and working in Australia, such as information about visas, climate, cost of living, transport, and taxes.

Whether you are moving to Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Sydney, Perth, or Melbourne, we are here to help you navigate the process.

Be Prepared

However you have come to the decision to move to Australia, be prepared for the period of adjustment that is bound to take place.

It isn’t just your job you have to consider once you have arrived in Australia – keeping your spouse and children happy and settled is of vital importance. Focus on your reasons for moving and do as much research as possible before you arrive. Be realistic and patient, and don’t lose the excitement that got you here!

Important Documents

It is very important that when you move to Australia, you bring the following documents. All of your documents should be originals, not copies. If they are not in English, bring a certified translation with you.

  • Your birth certificate
  • Your marriage certificate
  • Your academic qualifications (reports/university/trade papers)
  • References from previous employers
  • Your CV (Curriculum Vitae/Resume)
  • Credit references
  • An international driver’s licence or permit
  • Passport for travel

Ensure these documents are up to date and easily accessible as you may need them for various administrative tasks once you arrive.

Financial Matters

Before leaving your home country, it is essential to take care of all financial, taxation, and legal matters that may affect you and your family. You may need to set up bank accounts that operate in both your old and new country to make the financial transition smoother. Consider speaking to a financial advisor familiar with both countries’ systems to ensure everything is in order.

Travel Plans

Make sure all your travel plans are in place. It’s important to have contact details for relatives, sponsors, and friends in Australia and inform them of your itinerary. Leave your new contact details with friends and family before you leave so they can reach you easily if needed.

Customs

If you plan to bring electrical items with you, check that they meet Australian standards. Australia operates on a different voltage and plug type than many other countries, so it’s important to ensure compatibility or be prepared to purchase adapters.

If you plan to bring personal and household goods with you, check that they meet customs laws in Australia. Australia has very strict biosecurity laws, and most animal and plant material is not allowed. Additionally, the country you are leaving may have restrictions on exporting religious and cultural items or limits on the amount of cash you can take out. You must declare large sums of overseas currency at customs when you arrive in Australia.

To avoid complications, check the Australian Border Force website for the most current customs regulations and guidelines.

Be Prepared for Change

No matter how you’ve come to the decision to move to Moving to Australia, it’s important to prepare for the inevitable period of adjustment. Settling into your new job is just one part of the process; making sure your spouse and children are happy and settled is equally important. Keep focused on your reasons for moving, and do as much research as possible before you arrive. Be realistic and patient, and don’t forget the excitement that brought you here!