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 How long is the flight from Sydney to Singapore?
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OK, I'm British, living in Japan, and I'm going to visit Australia in June.

I've got my passport.

Do I need anything else?

A friend said I need ...


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 NZ Economical ?
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 Melbourne to perth air tickets?
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 Sydney ,australia...?
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 Hi I'm Australian and am curious about thanks giving?
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 Does anyone know the origins of the word "strewth"?
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 Can I get in Australia on my own as i am only 15 years old?
I don't know if i can get in australia on my own.
i am only 15 years old.
I don't know if there is a rule that people under 18 years old need to go with their parents or something?...



Jack

Is it possible for an American to retire in Australia?


    



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PuppyPrince
I'm an Aussie sheila looking for a nice bloke. If you're solvent and not too bad looking, get yourself over here and marry me.

:-D


Iskandar
Sure, but if you want to live here, you act like an Australian. As opposed to doing what that other guy said and take several trips back to your country because you miss TV shows. If you need to do that, then you shouldn't be here. Other than that, you can live here if you want to.


aussiephred
Yes of course you can retire to Australia. All the info you need is here: http://www.immi.gov.au/

For more direct assistance, contact your nearest Australian Embassy or Consulate: http://www.dfat.gov.au/missions/

And as a bonus, in Australia we have 'healthcare'. (it's really cool, you should try it)

:-)


larry p
It sure is. Australia is a great place to retire in. As an American, you will feel at home, in a safe environment. Should you go this route, I wish you all the Best and a long and happy retirement. It will do you well if you take up Bowling, Fishing or Camping, which are very popular with Aussie retiree's.


tuppenybitz
it is possible but you have allot of criteria to meet,not easy at all

http://www.immi.gov.au/visitors/special-activity/405/index.htm


anzen12
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I have a few American friends that have retired in Australia. Generally, they are very glad of their decision, but a word of caution. Most of them miss their family and friends and those strange things you don't notice until they are gone (food, certain TV shows etc etc). One way to feel comfortable about such a big move would be to make sure you have enough funds for trips back to the States. Good luck, it really is a big decision.


Caleb B
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No

Americans should look elsewhere



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