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Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by yungchop: 1:26am On Apr 02 |
AmuDimpka: Stop capping.. you don't know shiit 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Ikemba007: 1:41am On Apr 02 |
A taya o. They pay rent of $800 per month, which is almost half of the monthly earning. That's over one million naira on rent per month. If they have to keep telling us what they earn by converting to naira, then they should also convert what they spend to naira. Who spends up to 1,000,000 naira on monthly rent in Nigeria? Nobody wastes so much here. This idea of exchange rate that means nothing to a man permanently resident and doing menial job abroad is deceiving them. Iamzik: 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Taiwo20(m): 2:52am On Apr 02 |
Thank you Usefulsense: |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Taiwo20(m): 2:54am On Apr 02 |
Thank you chidi4sam: |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Usefulsense: 3:07am On Apr 02 |
Ikemba007: There are things you will never understand until you leave Nigeria. Those who build in Nigeria from abroad, do they send dollars to Nigeria? Don't they convert their dollar to naira? 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Tundex911: 3:41am On Apr 02 |
Thanks for the info |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by chidi4sam(m): 4:10am On Apr 02 |
Ikemba007: You are so confident displaying ignorance. Rent is paid either weekly or every fortnight (2 weeks). And yes, rent a week ranges between $600-$800 a week. I earn ( $43 morning rate $47 afternoon rate, $49 Night rate) per hour on weekly basis, depending on shift I pick. Now, Saturday rate is $58 per hour and Sunday is $75 per hour. Public holiday is $95 per hour. Note, some companies pay higher than that while some pay lower. Now, assuming I work 10 hours on Sunday, (I am paid 10×75= $750 on Sunday alone. Let assume tax of 50 is taken from Sunday shift, my total take home on Sunday is $700 ( I can decide to work double shift on sunday i.e, doing 10 hours in one company and another 8-10 hours with my second company). Can't you see that my one day pay has taken care of my one week rent issue? Note: the quotation above is for 3 bedroom flat. You can as well get two bedroom flat for between $400-$600 per week depending on your location. If you are single, what you pay is between $200-$250 per week. With that, you can even save more than expected. Just de play. 10 Likes |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by EnglandAmaka(f): 4:34am On Apr 02 |
Usefulsense: Sorry chief... Wifey went as a student and you joined her later as her dependant?? I don't understand... I didn't read your story from the beginning.. What japa route did you and your wife took? (study, tourism, work) etc.. |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 4:42am On Apr 02 |
yungchop:are you in pain or denial ...which one |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 4:44am On Apr 02 |
Villa12:it is not been bitter thats the reality i have seen two of my people buried in USA that is near not to talk if Australia the no eve fit come back Una think say air ticket na beans for moi moi ..long haul |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by EnglandAmaka(f): 4:45am On Apr 02 |
Usefulsense: You may not have been to UK 🇬🇧, but if you are asked to choose which country will you choose over the other. I have been on this UK 🇬🇧 case for like 2 years now. Many admissions but money has always been short. Will you choose UK 🇬🇧 or Australia 🇦🇺 |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 4:50am On Apr 02 |
chidi4sam: How...I find it hard and annoying seeing Nigerian overseas doing jobs that they can't even make any headway in life ...no think say some of us don't travel the truth many Nigerians overseas regret their decision but shame no dey let them ...Bros make we no brag here Maybe this your first trio outside Africa na why you dey jump up and down... Some of us don't even see anything bug about this...I don't dey travel sponsored by companies abeg But I wish you luck in your Aussie but that was a wrong move trust me |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 4:53am On Apr 02 |
Usefulsense: That's a lie trust me ! Toilet cleaners are at the lowest rung of any career in any part of the world they can't afford basics like vacation and good access to healthcare! UK is worse that I know I have many friends that has been in waiting list to see a doctor for weeks that's what you can't see in Nigeria A bank manager in Nigeria is a big boy and can afford to travel and spend weeks in any country and be back ..that is what a toilet cleaner can do even in Sydney We have ton of poor people in Australia abeg ! Don't you think some of us don't travel. There are damn poor people everywhere in the world that's the truth just that the West have a way of covering theirs ...the USA and UK have tons of very poor people that is even worse than Nigeria 1 Like
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Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Villa12(m): 5:26am On Apr 02 |
AmuDimpka:shut up If not for abroadians remittance many naija families go don die of Hunger. You are blessed with useless leaders so face them 4 Likes |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Newness2019: 5:32am On Apr 02 |
Usefulsense: I THSNK GOD FOR YOU AND REJOICE WITH YOUR FAMILY. I MESSED UP AN OPPORTUNITY MANY YEARS AGO. BUT GOD IS FAITHFUL TO ME. 2 Likes |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Villa12(m): 5:33am On Apr 02 |
lacasera14:even your president can be kidnap. Dey play 1 Like |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Ikemba007: 6:05am On Apr 02 |
chidi4sam: Well, may be I'm only biased by the fact that I cannot as a graduate reduce myself to operating a forklift just to make more money. The same reason I will never sit in the boot of a bus just because it'll cost less and leave me with extra money, and I shake my head when I see people do it. I'm sorry, this is just me but if it sits well with you to do it just because it brings more money, fine. Please continue! 1 Like |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Ikemba007: 6:09am On Apr 02 |
Usefulsense: Let me confess that part of my bias stems from the historical fact that oyinbo himself did not end the evils in his fatherland by surrendering it to evil doers and running away to another man's land. I'm sorry I don't mean to sound rude, but this is exactly my mindset. 2 Likes |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Usefulsense: 6:40am On Apr 02 |
Ikemba007: Who told you moving abroad is all about money? Mind you anyone that succeeded in migrating is not poor. Your politicians are sending their children to go school abroad. Do you know why? You president runs to France for medical treatment. Do you know why? Here things are ordered. If you spend one week here, you will see how humans behave. 10 Likes |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by chidi4sam(m): 6:40am On Apr 02 |
Ikemba007: The OP is a professional who can get back to his profession any time soon. All he needs is get certified by Australian standard and he is good to go. Age is not really an issue here. In as much you are still active, you can land any job of your choice. Now tell me, should he sit at home waiting until he gets certified? Your Nigerian certificate is worthless here until you up your game. Even if you are a medical doctor and come to Australia to study, you MUST do similar jobs until you are done with your studies. There is no big deal about it at all. Most people remain poor because of their ego. When it comes to making money, I will do anything legally possible as long I will not depend on anyone to afford my basic needs in life. Enjoy your graduate status... 13 Likes |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Acidosis(m): 6:42am On Apr 02 |
Usefulsense: Why regional manager though? Why you no kuku say CEO? It's a good thing that you found your way to a 'saner clime,' but this right here is a poor mindset. Remember that, at the end of the day, you will NEVER truly be an Australian no matter your legal/paper status in the country. 3 Likes |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by chidi4sam(m): 6:46am On Apr 02 |
Ikemba007: Immigration and emigration is not a thing for Nigerians alone. The original owners of Australia are the Indigenous Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of Australia who are black in colour and few in number. A lot of people from the UK migrated to Australia and are now the policy makers while the original owners are been sidelined. So, your priorities in life determines where you will decide to settle. It is not a thing of black or white In Australia, most citizens here are not Aboriginals and torresl 3 Likes |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by DavidEsq(m): 6:47am On Apr 02 |
Usefulsense:Kindly check your email. |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by God2man2again(m): 7:01am On Apr 02 |
Good for you but sometimes too much comfort may not always be the best option in life. Congratulations 👏 |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by chidi4sam(m): 7:01am On Apr 02 |
AmuDimpka: I am beginning to think your family is under serious satanic siege. You guys need family deliverance ASAP to cutoff all negative evil reoccurance. Only you, your family members are stranded in Australia and cannot afford flight ticket back to Nigeria. Now, another two members of your family died in US without coming home. Who una offend? May their souls rest in peace 8 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Chiuzk: 7:05am On Apr 02 |
Mcslize:Thank you sir 47+, and 6yrs on job |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by W0t0w0toman: 7:08am On Apr 02 |
AmuDimpka: Ol boy, this your envy pass witchcraft o. This one na real demon masquerading as a human being. Anyways, yamayama keep falling on your dirty bald head till you get sense 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by pacespot(m): 7:17am On Apr 02 |
Nice thread , keep us posted about your Australia journey and experience. 3 Likes |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by jrobbins: 7:19am On Apr 02 |
Usefulsense: This is not entirely true Sir. My wife and two kids are abroad through my hustle as a bank staff since 2001 but I'm not resigning to go join them. I've got a Personal driver attached to an official vehicle. Got three lodges(none have less than 6 flats) for rent, a Fuelling station and also being involved in cashew export business. All these were gotten through contacts and connections at the bank. What better life do a cleaner in Australia have than me. The joy of being recognized and respected as a decision maker in a firm Is soothing. After spending years of reading and becoming a first class graduate of Mathematics, becoming a chartered account(ICAN), charted banker(CIBN) M.Sc in Equity and private finance, e.t.c, I'd now settle and agree a cleaner is better than me? No sir. Life is too short to not explore and get to the top echelon. No one should be comfortable benefiting off others efforts we rather, have to try to become a benefactor to our own people and community. Off course Nigeria ain't really working 100% and that's why, even my own children are growing abroad. But sir, Nigeria isn't really that bad. 12 Likes |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Princedapace(m): 7:23am On Apr 02 |
rapheal5: You can if you can pay |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Bigbrothergisth(f): 7:24am On Apr 02 |
chidi4sam: Moving To Australia When You Are 45 And Over There are exceptions to most visas' age limits. In situations like this what visa one should take as a Nigerian |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Bigbrothergisth(f): 7:25am On Apr 02 |
Usefulsense: Moving To Australia When You Are 45 And Over There are exceptions to most visas' age limits. In situations like this what visa one should take as a Nigerian Please answer 🥺 |
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