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Australia becoming increasingly affordable for expats

Monday, January 18th, 2010

A recent survey has found that Australian cities have become more affordable places for global expats to live in 2009 compared to 2008.

Research, carried out by Mercer, revealed that all five Australian cities included on its annual cost of living survey moved down the rankings significantly this year, primarily as a result of worldwide currency fluctuations.

While Sydney remains the most expensive Australian city for expatriates, it has slipped down the rankings from the 15th most expensive city overall to 66th. The next most expensive Australian city is Melbourne in 92nd place (it was 36th in 2008) followed by Brisbane in 116th (from 57th place last year), Perth one place further back (53rd in 2008). Adelaide is the cheapest Australian city included in the survey, ranked 130th, down from 73rd last year.

What’s more, the survey found that the differences in the cost of living between different Australian states is narrowing, with the cost of common expatriate living expenses now competing on a more level playing field between the states – a trend which mirrors recent remuneration and Consumer Price Index (CPI) trends.

The Mercer research for international movers also stated that this positive data would make the country far more attractive to multinational organisations seeking to manage and contain the costs of a mobile workforce in tighter economic conditions.

“Across the Asia Pacific region, Australian cities are extremely cost-competitive destinations for global workers in comparison to cities such as Beijing, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Osaka, which have all climbed in the rankings this year,” stated Rob Knox, head of Mercer’s information product solutions business. “This helps makes Australia a very attractive hub for companies looking to grow their presence in the Asia Pacific region.”

The August 2009 issue of Emigrate magazine is out now, featuring stories on Perth, Victoria, Australian property, office politics down under, trades, downshifting and much more.



Research is the key for international movers

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

It has been claimed that those who are relocating internationally – to the US or Australia for example – the conducting of research on removal firms is vital.

International movers should try not to be hoodwinked by simple publicity stunts and find a happy medium between price and good service, according to Global Relocations.

“Packing and relocating to an international location can be stressful and could prove to be unforgettable traumatic experience if not handled professionally,” the organisation says.

Although in the US or Australia it is unlikely that there will be any language barriers to contend with, the group says that it is best to go with an international removal company that has extensive local knowledge of the new country and can help relay relocation procedures.

Those who are emigrating overseas can obtain the best initial quotes based on current locations and destination addresses with www.robinsons-intl.com



A third of Brits wish they weren’t here…

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

A third of Brits want to emigrate because of the cold weather, according to a survey. One in three UK citizens aim to move away from the snow, ice and cold in the next 10 years.

Website Intotheblue.co.uk asked 1,682 people what their plans were for this decade – and a huge 34% said their main priority was to call in the overseas removals and leave the country.

A massive 86% of those dreaming of a move abroad said they wanted to move to a warmer climate. Some 61% said it was because they disliked the way the country was run.

Just 18% said the cost of living was too high and 16% blamed increased rates of immigration.



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