Why You Keep Moving Back and Forth: A Ping Pong Pom Story

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That Johnston Life

That Johnston Life

Жыл бұрын

If you're looking to emigrate to Australia, then in this podcast we find out why you keep moving back and forth: a ping pong pom story. If you want to move to Australia with family or you're thinking you want to move to Australia from UK, this video podcast will help you. This is the true words from a registered migration agent Australia. Emigrating to Australia from UK can be hard. We wish we knew how to move to Australia from UK and how to move to Australia permanently before we moved. If you want to migrate to Australia from UK, then make sure you move to Australia 2023!
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@antheabrouwer3258
@antheabrouwer3258 Жыл бұрын
I was born in England. But my family were Irish and moved to Australia with my family when I was three. My family moved back to Ireland when I was 19. I went back to Ireland when I had my first son but I was like a fish out of water. I was too Australian. Moved back. It was hard spending my life in Australia without my parents. However, my sister is the iconic, Moves here. Moves back. Moves here. Moves back. She has finally got her permanent residency now and coming back in May!!
@craiglist879
@craiglist879 Жыл бұрын
This is so common and it doesn't matter how many people tell you before you return home that you'll be back....you still go. I came to Australia in 1988 for a holiday, 1 month and then the following year for another month. I decided to emigrate and back in 1989 it wasn't quite as difficult but arriving here in Jan. 1990 was very daunting. I did have a sister here but no friends. Getting work was relatively easy and I was able to buy a house as prices were much cheaper than London. Seven years later, the old home sick bug hit hard. I sold up, shipped everything back to London and said bye bye to all my Australian friends. Christmas in Ireland with my family and then back to London where I'd lived since I was 18. I lasted 3 months.....I could not settle, everything was so depressing and house prices had gone through the roof. I returned to Australia after just 3 months. My furniture was still on the ship heading to London and I was back here. I've been in Australia 33 years. This is home.
@Bobblybook
@Bobblybook Жыл бұрын
Very interesting - I've lived here in Melb all my life and it's interesting to see the perspectives of someone uprooting their life and coming here.
@peteb5866
@peteb5866 Жыл бұрын
Probably my favourite video so far. Well done to Chris. He seems like a sound, genuine, hard working family guy that wants the best for his family, so all the very best to them all.
@haydnslater4333
@haydnslater4333 Жыл бұрын
Best types of videos for me as someone who wants to move to Australia in 2 years after I have finished my apprenticeship in gas engineering, a lot of people just seem to show the good bits and fort get about the hard bits and to hear that it’s not easy for everyone but it works out in the end is a little bit settling for me.
@charlesemerson6763
@charlesemerson6763 Жыл бұрын
Good onya Chris. It is a physical thing homesickness and it can eat away at you till you reach the point that you have to go back. I know myself as a sixteen year old it was bloody hard and within a year I was ready to go back but something happened that changed it for me, I bought a motor bike. Next thing you know I'm off travelling the country, all thoughts of going back disappeared into the back ground as I saw a whole new world. I wouldn't recommend it for everyone but it worked for me.
@MrCraptakular
@MrCraptakular Жыл бұрын
This resonates with me, I went on a 482 Visa to Hobart on my own at 35. I am 39 now, and have a second offer. This time in Perth. I am going to do it on my own again. First time around the job was not right, I was dumped in Hobart in there winter and felt very very very homesick... I almost had a breakdown I think looking back so just came home. This time feels different. I 100% felt the same way as this gentleman.
@davidc9516
@davidc9516 Жыл бұрын
This is the best episode yet and so great to hear that your guest knows he’s in the right place for his family! As a sandgroper (Western Australian) I can definitely recommend Esperance, but please make sure you tell your guest to do the National Park just east of Esperance called Cape Le Grand. If you want a really memorable life experience, try the Duke of New Orleans Bay Caravan Park on New Years. It’s really something else down there, nothing on earth compares, like many of Australia’s unique remote landscapes
@michaeljones853
@michaeljones853 Жыл бұрын
I was born in Merseyside and cam over at 11. Went back at 25 and worked in London for 6 yrs then came home to Australia. Found it easy to slide back into English life but it wasnt Australia. Luckily most of my extended family had moved to Australia from 1966 onwards. I still miss a good ruby and chips/curry sauce.
@markb3146
@markb3146 Жыл бұрын
Not just Poms on this one, I have quite a few from Spain and a couple of other European countries, they never felt quite at home in Australia BUT found their other country even less inviting after moving over .... all are now resettled back in Aussie.
@fugawiaus
@fugawiaus Жыл бұрын
Chris’ problem was moving to Melbourne. Hehe
@boppermacca9346
@boppermacca9346 Жыл бұрын
That was a genuinely fascinating interview & insight into both what it takes to move here & also the reasons to make such a big move. To Chris & your family I hope you have a happy life here, you sound like you are going to be an asset to this beautiful place we call home
@daveamies5031
@daveamies5031 Жыл бұрын
I think from all the people I've met, that wanting to give your kids a better life is the #1 reason people move/stay in Australia, doesn't seem to matter from which country either.
@charliew4823
@charliew4823 Жыл бұрын
Now there is a bloke who will make a great life for his family in Aus and he has really done the hard yards to make it work here.
@68arclight
@68arclight Жыл бұрын
Another really good interview. Chris sounds like a great asset to Australia. Best wishes to him and his family.
@patrussell8917
@patrussell8917 Жыл бұрын
This nation needs skilled people but government is bringing in unskilled workers for doing jobs Australians wont do . More of what you say and the kind of people that you interview are what is needed. Ross you are the best salesman for Australia ever
@Jacko19877
@Jacko19877 Жыл бұрын
Another good content, guys!
@lukegilham3643
@lukegilham3643 Жыл бұрын
Always love your videos! Please keep making them
@julesmarwell8023
@julesmarwell8023 Жыл бұрын
most interesting vlog you ever done.. you're a born interviewer. concise and informative. Thanks mate. keep it up.
@Kailan_Moala
@Kailan_Moala Жыл бұрын
As an Ozzie ,I really enjoy all your content, regards from Canberra.
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