Top 10 Reasons NOT to Move to Australia

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Published 2020-09-02
The Top 10 reasons You Should NOT move to Australia and the worst things you NEED to know before moving to Sydney, Melbourne, or Perth!
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What's it like living in Australia? Well, for starters, it's a GIANT Island Continent surrounded by the Indian and Pacific Ocean, and also one of the Top 10 BEST countries to live in the World! A big reason for that is the stunning nature. From Bondi Beach to Uluru to the Great Barrier Reef to Surfer's Paradise to Kakadu National Park and Tasmania, the 6th largest country is beautiful and features tons of unique wildlife such as kangaroos, koalas, emus, echidna, platypus, and wombats!
Now while there are some similarities to the United States of America, there are also a LOT of differences, so hopefully this list helps new immigrants! If The Land Down Under is one of the safest and happiest countries in the world with some of the best cities to live in the World such as Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Melbourne, Sydney, Gold Coast, Cairns, and Canberra, then why shouldn't you live in Australia?

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All Comments (21)
  • @FromHeretoThere
    Can we hit 5,000 LIKES for a Top 10 Best Cities to Live in the WORLD list?! Hope you all enjoy our first video on Australia, and if you'd wanna see me cover any other countries, let me know! Australia is probably my favorite country, and I might end up living there one day, so I'd love to make a Top 10 Best Cities to Live in Australia list if you'd wanna see it :) What is YOUR Favorite City / Town in Australia?
  • @masonpohatu3269
    At least we don’t get shot with an M16 in the middle of maths 😂
  • @ruthparks3380
    The fact that Australia is so isolated from the rest of the world is a huge bonus in my opinion
  • @laraa.g.2847
    I’m Italian and I moved to live in Australia with my two daughters, three years ago, because I wanted to give to my two daughters a better and safer future to them and I did it.. here it’s very safe and there are a lot opportunities of job. I miss Italy for my culture, traditions and food, but I’m happy for my two daughters, for theirs future and the nature here is amazing !
  • I’m from China and migrant in Australia, I’m so grateful that this country and people has offered to me and my family. I love this land ❤
  • @calamityj3634
    I remember being an Australian exchange student in the US and when it ended they all asked why I was going back to Australia. I tried to tell them it was my country and I wanted to go home but they wouldn’t have it. “ but you could stay in America”! they kept saying in total disbelief that people can lead great lives elsewhere snd not want to stay in the USA
  • @MrBlakeadorable
    I hate when other countries talk about Australia when they haven’t been, it’s not like that!
  • I moved to Australia 11 years ago. I've been to the US, lived there for a month. No way I'm going to choose the US over Australia.
  • @sliceds
    I have never heard of another Aussie complain about feeling 'isolated' lmao, just a few hours of flight time isn't something to cry over
  • @fireskycam9889
    And only 909 deaths from COVID. Isolation doesn't look so bad now does it.
  • @AllThatIKnowNow
    Born and raised in Australia, I've lived in New York City, Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago etc - The American North East is like living in a freezer for practically 7 months of the year! It's torture hardly ever seeing the sun for months on end. Wake up in the dark, catch the underground subway and walk to your workplace in the cold shadow of skyscrapers, then spend your day under fluorescent lights. Finish work and the sun's already set at 4.30pm during the winter months in NYC. Living inside with oil heating for months and months - very unhealthy. Australia is full of nature (something only seen in Arizona, Utah, New Mexico and Colorado in the US) whereas the US is so congested with people nearly everywhere you go. It can be claustrophobic in the bigger cities. Miami is nice but too much crime, drugs and gun violence spols it. California is overcrowded. LA is overrated - too much pollution and people are full of themselves. Also the gun culture is out of control in the US - walk into the wrong neighbourhood and risk being shot. No thanks - that's why I moved back to Australia where I can watch the sun set over the Indian Ocean and there's sunshine almost every day of the year where I live. I love New York but it's too grungy and not somewhere to settle down.
  • @JG-np1qg
    I studied in Tasmania, Australia for 3 years. I had a great time. The people are wonderful. (I’m from U.S.)
  • @bethany5075
    "10: It gets hot" No shit sherlock, we live near the equator, yeah we're gonna have fires
  • @zzzsydneyhom1379
    I'm a yank and came to Australia for a visit in the mid 1970's... and never left. This is a terrific country and is not nearly as dangerous as most Americans are led to believe. American beaches have their fill of sharks too and I'd rather face off with a kangaroo in the bush than a bear in the woods. Sure it gets hot here in summer but Sydney had one day over 40C last summer and we don't get snow except in the mountains. I'll take the heat over snow and ice any day.... Shops are open much more often than this vid leads you to believe and bars restaurants are of course open late. One gets used to the long flights to rejoin the world, which is a small price to pay to avoid the constant social and political problems of the Northern Hemisphere. Best of all Australians are kind, fun, funny and have a terrific sense of fairness, and they actually like each other instead of tearing each other apart. There's very low crime, almost zero gun violence, and so much less paranoia than in US cities. I'll take my risk with the spiders, snakes, and swimming with sharks anyday over getting killed by some random fool with a gun... Cheers.
  • Sydneysider here, better watch out for those ‘drop bears’…. They’re basically koalas with fangs…. Extremely deadly. We don’t only trim trees back because of fire hazards, but the drop bears as well. Also, snakes can climb here, they climb up walls and get into vents, windows, anywhere. The Aboriginal Australians will tell you, that back in the day, the koalas would hunt, by climbing up a tree, then falling down on your head, and because of their weight you’d be knocked out or dazed, then it’s fang and claw time. It’s worse during mating season, when they’d hunt in pairs or 3’s. even worse when mama Drop Bear is teaching a juvenile how to hunt. Take that and make of it what you will…
  • I’m a proud Aussie who sadly moved overseas to Singapore, and I can say that this guy is capping about citizens feeling trapped and isolated And also about the travel part about Sydney to Melbourne and how you claim it’s a long drive which it is but. THATS WHY YOU TAKE A PLANE
  • @siennasky5779
    His accent is not Australian mate don’t even try g’day mate, like mate Australia is. Beautiful country I love my home town
  • @keithwalker6892
    I am an Australian now been living in Canada since 1956. I came here because I was a Aeronautical Engineer and the aircraft industry was way better than in Australia. The 2 countries are similar in that they are big with most of their populations being bottled in very small areas due to the climates ie too hot or too cold . Never the less they are both great places to live and since I married a nice Canadian nurse altho I’m sure there was a nice Australian nurse in Australian there to so made my family here.