While Britain basks in Spring sunshine thousands are flocking… to leave the country. A record number of UK residents have applied to migrate to Australia in the past 12 months but it’s not a decision to be taken lightly, says a leading migration expert.
“It’s easy to look at the current economic climate and think ‘I’ll be better off Down Under’ but there are many things to consider,” says Darrell Todd, ceo of top migration company ThinkingAustralia.com who has seen a five-fold increase in UK migrants since this time last year.
“Migration is not a decision you take on your own, often there are children and family to consider. What may appear to be a simple economic or lifestyle move can have long-term emotional consequences,”
“Most people want to leave UK in order to get a better job or improve their career prospects and while Australia is still a growing economy offering wonderful opportunities it is important to consider what you’ll be leaving behind. It can be hard on relatives and extended family who may feel the emotional wrench much stronger than those actually leaving so we always counsel migrants carefully on ways to discuss the issues involved and prepare their family for the move”.
Right now jobs are the main reason why Brits want to move Down Under and ThinkingAustralia.com has thousands on offer across all trades and professions.
A free seminar is being held in London on Sunday June 21st offering comprehensive information about job opportunities in Australia and all aspects of migration including shipping, property and currency exchange. It’s free to attend. Book tickets and a one-to-one appointment at www.thinkingaustralia.com
Contact:
Darrell Todd, ceo
ThinkingAustralia
Tel: 0845 850 40 40
EMail: Darrell@thinkingaustralia.com
Web: www.thinkingaustralia.com
ThinkingAustralia is the UK’s leading migration company offering information on jobs, visas, shipping, property, currency exchange and all aspects of migration to Australia. Based in Milford Haven, Wales, the company has helped over 30,000 people migrate to Australia in the past decade. CEO Darrell Todd appears regularly on BBC, ITV and Ch4 TV news and is featured in leading publications.



