Australia

"Advance Australia!"

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Welcome to Australia

Australia, a vast and diverse continent, is known for its vibrant cities, stunning natural landscapes, and rich biodiversity. With a strong economy driven by mining, tourism, and technology, it offers a high quality of life.

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Australia Essentials

National Anthem

Advance Australia Fair

Independence Day

January 26 (Australia Day, not independence day)

Haiko

Red desert expanse / Koalas cling to gum trees / Reef teems with color

Interesting Tradition

Holds "Big Things" tours to giant sculptures of everyday objects across the country

Weirdest Local Superstition

Saluting lone magpies to avoid bad luck

Strangest Law Still on the Books

Illegal to wear hot pink pants after midday on Sunday

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Come for the history, stay for the future

Come for the outdoors, stay for the lifestyle: Australia's gift to the world isn't just its natural wonders—though with the Great Barrier Reef and Uluru, that alone would be enough. Its true magic lies in the art of balanced living: the morning surf sessions before work, the afternoon barbies with neighbors, and the weekend adventures in the vast outback. For digital nomads and remote workers, Australia offers world-class cities with innovation hubs and reliable infrastructure. Recent visa reforms have created multiple pathways for global talent, whether through skilled migration, business innovation streams, or ancestry connections to the Commonwealth.

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Let's go

Venture into a place where 'no worries' isn't just a phrase, but a life philosophy. Here, you're joining a nation that turned the edge of the world into the center of possibility.

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Welcome to Australia

Famous for its kangaroos Australia is the only place where you can box with a marsupial and lose!

Australia isn't just a country—it's a grand adventure waiting to unfold. Here, time moves with the easy-going flow of its people, and even a simple barbecue becomes a celebration of mateship. This is a land where the extraordinary and everyday coexist like nowhere else on Earth.

From the sun-baked Outback to the pristine beaches of the Gold Coast, Australia offers endless possibilities for every type of explorer. Whether you're drawn to the cosmopolitan buzz of Sydney, the cultural richness of Melbourne, or the laid-backNever queue-jump - waiting in line is sacred charm of Byron Bay, you'll find a country that combines natural wonders with world-class living.

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Savor the Flavor

Eat

meat pie (savory pie filled with minced meat) - vegemite sandwich (yeast extract spread on bread)

Drink

flat white (espresso with steamed milk) - Victoria Bitter (popular lager beer)

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Thirsty?

Beer

Annual consumption (liters per capita)

79

Wine

Annual consumption (liters per capita)

30

Coffee

Annual consumption (liters per capita)

5.74

Tea

Annual consumption (liters per capita)

0.53

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Cultural Tips and Etiquette

#1
Never queue-jump - waiting in line is sacred
#2
Tall Poppy Syndrome - modesty is valued
#3
Beach and swim safety is taken very seriously
#4
Shouting' (buying rounds) at pubs is expected
#5
Casual dress is acceptable in most settings

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Australia Essentials

Representative Novel

Cloudstreet by Tim Winton (Miles Franklin Award, quintessential Australian novel)

National Animal

Red kangaroo

National Pasttime

Cricket

National Souvenir

Boomerang

National Dish

Meat pie

Famous Festival

Sydney Festival

Famous Dance

Corroboree

Famous Music

Aboriginal didgeridoo

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Did You Know?

Australia is home to the world's largest living structure.

The Great Barrier Reef is visible from space and stretches over 2,300 kilometers (1,429 miles).

Australia has more than 10,000 beaches

You could visit a new beach every day for over 27 years!

Sydney Harbour is the largest natural harbour in the world.

The area covers around 55 square kilometres and is even home to sharks, dolphins and turtles.

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Australia’s Key Historical Events

40,000 BC

April 2014

The first Aboriginal people arrive from southeast Asia. By 20,000 BC they have spread throughout the mainland and Tasmania.

1770

July 2014

Captain James Cook charts the east coast in HM Endeavour and claims it as a British possession, naming it 'New South Wales'.

1788

February 2015

Captain Arthur Phillip arrives with a British fleet of 11 vessels carrying nearly 800 convicts and founds a penal settlement at Sydney.

1901

March 2015

The country is unified as the Commonwealth of Australia.

2008

October 2016

Government makes a formal apology for past wrongs committed against the indigenous Aboriginal population.

MOBILITY

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NO. OF Mobility Assets

2

MOBILITY

Citizenship Pathways and
Residency Requirements

Citizenship by Birth
Conditional
Citizenship by DESCENT
Yes
Citizenship by MARRIAGE
4 years
DUAL Citizenship
Yes
RESIDENCY BY Naturalization
4
PASSPORT VALIDITY
10 years, 5 years for children and certain adults

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Passport Power

Visa Free Countries

155

Performance Class

World-Class Access

Passport Grade

A

Rank

42

Score

171.7

This visa grants access to:

• 45% of the world's population 

• 78% of UNESCO sites 

• 74% of global GDP 

• 59% of the world's land area 

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Number of American Emigrants to Australia by Year 

Year
1990
1995
2000
2005
2010
2015
2020
Australia
6,088
6,869
7,649
8,481
9,419
10,070
11,648

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Healthcare

Healthcare Overview

Key Health Indicators

Median Age

37.8

years

Life Expectancy

84.3

years

Obesity Rate

29.00%

Tobacco Use

11.60%

Sources

Health care Indicators

Health Expenditure

10.54%

of GDP

Hospital Beds

3.8

per 1000 people

Doctors

3.2

per 1000 people

Out-of-pocket

13.82%

of total expenditure

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Medicare for All Citizens

Australia's Medicare system ensures universal healthcare for citizens and permanent residents, covering essential medical services.

Private Health Insurance Options

Private health insurance is available for those seeking faster or more specialized treatments, with government incentives to encourage coverage.

Rural Healthcare Support

Australia offers specific programs to support healthcare access in rural and remote areas, ensuring quality care across the country.

High Life Expectancy

Australia consistently ranks among the highest in global life expectancy, with a focus on preventive care and healthy lifestyles.

Focus on Mental Health

Mental health services are a priority in Australia, with government-funded programs aimed at improving access to counseling and psychological services.

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Cost of Living Overview

Australia presents a high cost of living, particularly in major cities. Sydney and Melbourne are especially expensive. Housing costs in these cities are very high. Food costs are moderate to high, with local produce offering better value. Utilities are reasonably priced. Public transportation in cities is efficient but can be expensive. Education costs are high, particularly for international students.

Cost of Gasoline

$1.29

per liter

Cost of Meal

$17.11

(Inexpensive Restaurant)

Monthly Rent

$1,530.69

(1 bedroom, City Center)

Monthly Utilities

$207.08

(85m² Apartment)

Domestic Beer

$7.53

(0.5 liter draught)

VAT Rate

10%

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Taxation

Taxation Overview

Before considering a move to Australia, it's important to grasp the intricacies of their tax system.+Australia taxes residents on worldwide income and non-residents on Australian-source income with progressive rates ranging from 19% to 45%. A 2% Medicare levy is also applicable for residents. Superannuation contributions are required as part of the pension system. The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is set at 10%, and capital gains taxes apply to certain transactions. A Tax File Number (TFN) is essential for all taxpayers in Australia.+Australia has a double taxation treaty with the United States to prevent dual taxation issues.

Tax Residency Requirement

183 days + permanent test

Worldwide Income Taxation

Yes

Higher Rates for Foreign Assets

No

US Double Taxation Treaty

Yes

Personal Income

Progressive tax rate based on income levels

19%-45%

Personal Capital Gains

Flat rate on investment gains

0%-45%

Inheritance

Based on inherited amount and relationship

0%

Corporate Income

Standard corporate tax rate applied to business profits

25%-30%

Corporate Capital Gains

Tax rate applied to capital gains from corporate investments

25%-30%

Dividends

Withholding tax rate applied to dividend distributions

0%

Interest

Withholding rate interest payment to non-residens

10%

Royalties

Withholding tax rate for royalty payments

30%

Work Assignment

Foreign individuals are residents if they have been in Australia for more than 183 days in the income year, unless their usual place of abode is outside Australia and they don't intend to reside in Australia.

Overall Ranking

Global position in PWC’c Ease of Paying Taxes ranking

28

Ease of Paying Taxes Score

Overall score based on multiple factors

85.7

Total Tax and Cotribution Rate

TTCR percentage including all mandatory contributtions

47.4
%

Time to Comply

Annual hours required to comply with tax regulations

105
HOURS

Number of Payments

Total number of tax payments required annually

11

Post-filing Index

Score measuring the ease of processes after filing taxes

95.3
%

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CLIMATE

Climate Type

Varied climate, from tropical in the north to temperate in the south

Average Temperature

22.05 °C

Humidity

63

%

Average Annual Precipitation

534

mm

Rainless Days per Year

237

Best Time to Travel

September-November & March-May

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