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  1. Sharonp53, I really appriciate for your long reply. When I started this topic, I really wanna know true opinion from you guys. Your response is not rude at all. Thank you for your honest. I guess maybe all immigrants to Australia hate Hanson, but it seems that a lot of local aussies hate her too. It shows that she only represent a small group of people. Mild racism is actually normal in all countries. This is a country with speech freedom. I can accept that and try to live with that as long as they don't hurt us physically. According to what you've said, the most important thing for all immigrants from Asia or other part of the world is adaptation to life in Australia. I know some immis live in their own little world and refuse to embrace the life in Australia. Perhaps they are new here. They may have their own reasons. If a person is very shy and can't speak good English, he will have to cut off any connection to the society. However, what really matters is ATTITUDE. When he awares that he has some problems but refuse to learn or try to make it better, his attitude is bad and everyone would hate a person like him. The most important thing is what's inside, not his color. We can't change a person so quickly. We have to give them time. For me, since I choose to move here, I must do whatever I need to adapt to life here and respect everything here. Otherwise I don't need to move at all. About the other point, I kind of know that many Australians don't like Chinese businesses because they bought too many farms and houses. As far as I know, I admit those companies are really rich as hell, but this time they actually are scapegoats. Recently a lot of Chinese businesses quit Australia market due to the insanely high taxes, but the price is still going up really fast. They invest because they like Australia. Actually most Chinese really like Australia and regard it as one of the most fascinating countries in the world. That's one of my reasons to move here and I like Australia since I was young. That's why I feel bad when I know many aussies are against China. Thanks for your advice about thinking carefully. I've been thinking for a long time and made decision to move here one year ago. Now I have great confidence in myself and my family adapting well. We Chinese are also direct people, much directer than Japanese and Taiwanese. When I get my PR, I'll regard myself as a new Australian. I'm an outgoing guy and willing to make friends everywhere. People would like me. Thanks again mate. Sorry about my poor English writing skill. Hope you have a nice day.
  2. Well, you know most Chinese people actually like white person at first sight. No discrimination in China at all. We like anyone who can speak English fluently. Also white people are taller and more handsome. It's hard for us to hate them unless they do horrible stuff.
  3. Mate, I think moving back is a great idea for you right now. Cross fingers and hope you can finally get PR. Bad thing should not happen to good people.
  4. I can't find it either. 从我的 iPhone 发送,使用 Tapatalk
  5. still got nothing 从我的 iPhone 发送,使用 Tapatalk
  6. Many congratulations mate! Wish you a great life in Oz! 从我的 iPhone 发送,使用 Tapatalk
  7. Global visa and citizenship processing times will be available online for the first time from 14 March. http://www.border.gov.au/News/Pages/global-visa-and-citizenship-processing-times.aspx
  8. Sorry they didn't tell me mate. They are so exciting right now and can't get in touch with them........
  9. Great news. Two of my 187 friends get granted today. Both HR,DE. nom 4/16. nom approved & visa lodged 11/16. visa granted today. nom & visa lodged 7/16. Doc requested 2/17. visa granted today. Why are they still working on Saturday?
  10. Thanks Petals for your sharing. Discrimination is inevitable all over the world even in my own country, but I'm not the first one moving here. Also I'm sure most people are nice which gives me confidence. Life should be great as long as racists don't attack us physically. We'll try our best to adapt here and make peace with everyone.
  11. Thanks for your reply, mate. Your life perhaps is even harder than mine. At least most Chinese people are not religious which means we'll have less problems here. The reason why I decide to move is that my whole family can't stand the heavy pollution, toxic fog/haze , food problems , terrible education system in China, etc. Other than those bad aspects, China is actually a great country and the food there is awesome. In my opinion, I hope my daughter can have a happy childhood so I choose to move here. I know I have to give up something to get something else. That's the cost and risk I have to take. I'll never regret making that decision and try my best to embrace life in Oz and regard myself as a new Aussie. Maybe your motivation to move is quite similar to mine. Now I am not afraid anymore cause I know people will treat me good as I treat them good. Australia is a great country with mixed races. Best wishes for you and your family.
  12. Sorry mate. Those are two different conversation..which may lead to confusion.
  13. :ssign7:Thanks man. I prepare to sell my apartment in Shanghai and bring all the money here which can make a great start. Looking foward to live here!
  14. The big difference between Australia and China is social welfare system. Oz do much better than China. In China, we have to work very very hard and earn a lot of money to have a good life since government won't give us any benefit or caring. So we have to save money in case we get some terrible disease or sth. But when I travelled to Oz last year, I found many local people can live a really good life without saving lots of money. I saw some locals in Gold Coast bought a little boat and drove on the river which was so cool. Lower pressure makes life easier. Actually I am confused and don't know how much money I should bring here to live.
  15. Thank a lot mate!! That's very helpful. Sorry about my bad English. Just being straight and ask, no offense.
  16. Thanks mate. I heard from local people that Aussies don't save money and spend most salary every week. Is that true?
  17. The working efficiency is horrible.. My nom lodged 12/12/16 and I give up waiting anymore... Maybe next year would be my turn..
  18. Thanks Pom Queen. I know you are one of those 99% :) Australia is a great country with great freedom which is what Chinese immis want. I don't think we would ever do any harm to Oz culture or tell you what to say. I know Muslins are controversial but we are definitely not. Hope we can get on well with each others.
  19. That's true, mate. Sometimes you may meet some bad Chinese guys, but most of us are great. Our race is famous for hard-working spirit and kindness to people. Some Chinese people talk loud in public which is their way to express themselves. That's a lot different from Japanese and Korean. If a Chinese person want to move here, he can only work or study really hard or have a lot of money. So most Chinese here are really nice people. I personally know 100+ Chinese in Oz and they are all great. They already become true Australians although some of them cannot speak English in Aussie accent..
  20. I know it's hard for local white people to tell whether they are from China or Japan or Korea or Hong Kong or Taiwan.. But I'm sure rich Chinese investors cannot buy used houses. They can only buy brand new apartments with huge taxes. I don't think that's the problem..
  21. Thanks everyone for your great replies. After reading all your thoughts, all my previous problems are solved. We cannot change the fact that there are good person and bad person everywhere. But now Im sure that most people here are great. The face color is not an issue. Judging people by color is stupid. There is an old Chinese saying: Gold will glitter forever, no matter where it is. I'll try my best to integrate into the society and create a good life for my family. BTW, I am so looking foward to move to Oz right now.
  22. Hello everyone. I'm from Shanghai, China and I am applying for Oz PR with my wife and 3-year-old daughter. We visited Oz last year and found that Oz is really a great country to live in. We all love Oz since then. Recently,I heard there were some bad news against Asian people, especially from Pauline Hanson. When we were in Oz last year, local people we met were so nice. I'm sure they are all nice people without doubt. Most of my friends who already moved to Oz also tell me that most Oz people are really nice, much better than those in USA. But I know 90% people in Oz are white people.I'm a little terrified if we would get discrimination since we are Asian people. Most of us are really hard workers and trying our best to make this country greater. Still someone would say we steal their job or money. It's hurtful and unreasonable. Also, my daughter is too young now. I'm afraid that she won't be fit in so well. Do Aussies really hate Asians? What's your real opinion about Asians? Is there any suggestion that can help my daughter fitting into this society? Thanks everyone!
  23. We have similar situation. I'm also married and I have one kid, so I have to pay $6000+ AUD like you. And I'm from high risk country, too.. My occupation is financial investment advisor offshore 187 and I lodged my nomination 12/12/16 and I'm still waiting for results. My MA told me that if I lodge my nomination and visa seperately, its gonna take 6-10 months for nomination and 3-6 months for visa. If I lodge both together, its gonna take 10-14 months for everything depending on how lucky I am. The processing speed is getting slower and slower. I don't wanna take that $6000 risk because two of my 187 friends actually failed the nomination. Luckily, they only lodged their nomination so that they didn't lose that visa money. For me, time is not an issue anymore because all the processing speed is so slow now. I just don't wanna waste any more money in vain. Hope that my experience can help you making your decision.
  24. Actually, I don't think its worth taking that risk. If you apply together, you would only be about 3 months faster. But if you fail the nomination, it might cost you about $4000. I applied my nomination on 12/12/16 offshore and I prepare to apply my visa after nomination is proved. Sorry about my terrible English writing skill, hope you can get what I am talking about.
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