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| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by TNORWAY: 1:54pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
banku:sodiki rest. |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Funkybabee(f): 1:54pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
I don't know what they are congratulating you for but I believe the lust of the world, uncertain satisfaction each day made you to made that decision. At 50, you are supposed to be planning for retirement and moving closer to God but what did I know, I'm just a young girl not up to 30 self |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by CodeTemplar: 1:55pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
banku:Do you know what forklift and warehouse is? Stop being so bitter. He even has an accounting degree and ample job experience to support it plus is tech savvy enough to make the more career switches. |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by emmanuelpopson(m): 1:55pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
i read peoples comment teying to talk down on the Op for migrating at age 48 with his family.. i really thank God that he had gone, settled and is now sharing his experienses online.. most people fail to understand that we re all migrants one way or the other. our forefathers actauuly came from a place to where we were born and reside there for generations.. now that the OP had gone to Aussie with the former status of a manager and making like 1M a month. he did the right thing for his family and if you have same opportunity, u all will accept it.. Aussie is known to be a counrty that depended in the mining sector so there must be jobs for geologist or related courses there.. so my question is how can one get such offers to get a working visa into the country as i study geology but not practising in nigeria as there are no jobs. i will like to hear from you on the ways to getting that done.. thanks |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by DataDoc: 1:55pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
AmuDimpka:His salary in Nigeria cannot help him travel the world at 55-60. However, his Australian forklifting job can provide him cash to travel a couple of countries, even visa-free. It's you that's looking down on the job. Where he is, nobody looks down on him because he does forklifting for a living. You Gerrit? |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Benjamin4388(m): 1:59pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
chidi4sam:he has the right to think and not the right to mislead people with his thinking.. why people hate progress like this.. just imagine saka and Joshua family didn't migrate.. there percentage of being who they are today is approximately 0.99 percent |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by DataDoc: 2:02pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
chidi4sam:Life expectancy in Australia is 83 years while that of Nigeria is 53 years. He just added some extra years to his life with this move |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Rabiu4190: 2:03pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
Usefulsense:How can I connect with you? I am interested and I need a guard line. Please🙏🙏🙏🙏 |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by able20(m): 2:05pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
EreluRoz:Tell this story to your grandmother she will believe that, but not on Nairaland |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Pigsandidiots: 2:07pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
EreluRoz:I love this. |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by hurlaryinkah(m): 2:08pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
Usefulsense:Pls tell us step by step you went through to get Australia visa. Nigeria is hot economy-wise now! |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by reciprokal: 2:10pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
Usefulsense:I am interested in your upcoming thread about the reasons Nigerian couples divorce abroad. Make it soon. Thanks for this thread |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by DataDoc: 2:12pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
AmuDimpka:1st generation migrants most times have to pay a price for their decision to migrate. If he lives to his 70s, his children should have settled well and probably be doing well. That alone will compensate for anything he feels he lost leaving Nigeria behind. He took the decision to migrate not just for himself, but for his family too |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by hurlaryinkah(m): 2:13pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
Funkybabee:Without telling anyone,everybody would understand that you are a young person. Don't you know that moving to Australia does not stop anyone from moving and worshiping God Abi na only in Nigeria God dey answer call? |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by OniyideAmplify(m): 2:13pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
AmuDimpka:Don't worry, he will surely recover all the money he spent within 365 days and he has saved his generations to come from a lawless and unfortunate country like Nigeria. Moreover, Australia is even too big to realize that Nigeria is a shit, try visit Dubai alone not to talk of the whole UAE and see an environment where anything is possible. |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Princedapace(m): 2:15pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
MT:My brother, I recently rejected a remote offer from a Singapore based tech company because I am over booked. Tech is so powerful and what tech did for me in two years is unbelieveable for me o. Each day, I keep thanking god that I made that hard switch even though it was so hard. I dont have to do all these crazy menial jobs and undergo all these stressful processes that I see people do. I just cant imagine what some people have to do. |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by chidi4sam(m): 2:17pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
DataDoc:Hahahahahahah. This one got me laughing hard. See, one reason some of us relocated was not just because we are poor or struggling ( travelling to Australia via student route no be joke. For someone to bring out 40-50M to travel shows the person is not doing badly.). We just wants to secure the future of our children. While in Nigeria, I had two plant managers (earning between 2-3M with other benefits) who resigned and moved to both US and Canada. When I asked them why they resigned, both said because of their children. See, the advantage in securing a second passport is too numerous to be counted. I find it hard to say this but I have to. African passports are not respected anywhere. When I got to China on my way to Australia, we had 6 hours layover. A hotel room was given to everyone that holds UK, US, Canada, Australia passports (either white or black). The rest of us either paid from our pockets or hanged somewhere waiting for 6 hours. Make I stop here. Nigeria will be great one day. But we need to be alive to witness it. |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by hurlaryinkah(m): 2:18pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
banku:Stop saying bad things about people The decision to move out of the Country is a choice and decision to stay behind here in Nigeria is a choice too.You don't have power over people's choice. |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Cordinachickens: 2:19pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
Usefulsense: |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by rilChilz: 2:19pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
By the grace of God me sef go commot from this cesspool of a country |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by chidi4sam(m): 2:20pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
DataDoc:I failed to add that Australia has the purest air in the world. Almost pollution free. Use your google to verify this.
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| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by CodeTemplar: 2:20pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
Gerrard59:Decent life means outside what you do to survive. What the shit parker can afford is what that meant. |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by hurlaryinkah(m): 2:21pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
chidi4sam:May God bless you my brother. |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by zedman1(m): 2:21pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
Usefulsense:You write well but I must confess, immediately I opened this thread, I scrolled fast and the first line that caught my eyes was "angle in human form". How we go take do to make una know say there's a difference between angle and Angel? Ehn? |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by OBTOREPA(m): 2:22pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
Usefulsense:My brother, I'm interested. How you take run? Help a brother in need. My mind no longer in Nigeria for long. |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by hurlaryinkah(m): 2:23pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
rilChilz:Amen,we are going together only that I don't have much for now! |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by koning: 2:23pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
Well, i am late to respond to this thread which has already clocked 13 pages of responses. However, i have just a simple comment to make.. EARLY DAYS, my brother. Early days. You've just been there for 3 months. Let's have a feedback after 2 years. Very smart of you to ditch searching for Accounting job and went into factory/warehouse job. The frustration and depression would have been too much for you. One thing i know for sure is that loss of "Big man"status in Australia will be unbearable for you in the long run. You will begin to appreciate Nigeria regardless of all the shortcommings. |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by hurlaryinkah(m): 2:30pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
jconsulting:Then wait till when Nigeria will be great before taking your life decision! |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by BolaAThubv(m): 2:31pm On Apr 01, 2024*. Modified: 3:01pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
TheBillyonaire:Reno O'mockery, have you brought your disgusting foolishness to this place? Igboland and Igbo people aren't the cause of your misery and failure. At an age of over 50, you've never done an honest job in your entire life. You survive on crumbs from politicians. Nothing productive to show. You want to build Nigeria from the comfort of your Ethiopian wife's house in the UK? Dey play! |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Bankowner: 2:31pm On Apr 01, 2024*. Modified: 3:05pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
Usefulsense: MT:What the OP has said is relative. I have seen Regional Managers of banks in Nigeria coming abroad to do the same so called menial jobs to survive. Why do you think many bankers are japaaing from Nigeria? As time goes by, they are able to adapt and find their footing. Life abroad, though not bread and butter, is easy as long as you have a steady source of income and you do not expose yourself to unnecessary credit. At least I can speak for myself. |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by DataDoc: 2:38pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
Treadway:Nigeria mostly lack data on these things. The only suicides you hear about are the ones that make it to the newspapers. Lots of suicides occur here oh |
| Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by chidi4sam(m): 2:38pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
koning:Ney. He won't regret it. Go online and search to see if you will see any Nigerian living in Australia complaining that things are not working. You will see video of people living in UK, even Canada or sometimes US. You will never see anyone from Australia complaining. They don't make noise here. Everyone is busy making 💰. No matter what you are doing here, bros, you are OK. Just forget it. Australia is not just a country but a continent. They are way underpopulated. There is something for everyone to do except you are lazy (met one minister son that has been here for 5 year schooling. He doesn't do anything. He parents still send money to him). Their work system is not tasking or draining. You work according to your availability. You control you time and your life here. Let me stop here. |
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