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<blockquote data-quote="matrixsudu" data-source="post: 24345683" data-attributes="member: 110884"><p>Meke inna un harima pudumai. Deyak ahuwama api danna nisa kiyanawa. Eth apen expect karanne prashna ahana unge hitha santhosa wena widiye answers witharai. Kawruth nodakina side ekak gana kiwwa gaman eta passe okkoma ekathu wela baninna patan gannawa.</p><p></p><p>The summary is: Please make sure that you are ready to accept the challenge or any other problem on your way, if you really want to migrate. Anyone can migrate if they have some financial background together with skills or qualifications. Anyone can study abroad. Anyone can earn money doing part -time jobs or anything they find useful</p><p></p><p>BUT not everyone can settle to be there life long. So people's aim should be to settle in those countries. People may say; of course all of them can settle and no one has returned. But that's not true. When people don't return to SL does not mean they are well settled. </p><p></p><p>They are struggling to settle and they do not want to face the bad consequences of coming to SL empty handed because they know what they have sacrificed to go to Australia, how many years of their life have lost, how many years they have stayed away from families, and if a married couple, they can't even think of starting a family without getting their PR at least, because no one needs to be spoiled with uncertainty, and then struggle for PR, sponsored visas, regional visas likewise and also their time</p><p></p><p>No one can "goda daala denna" your life like other pople say on this thread. No one can give you their points. No one can give you their PR or Work permit. It's all on your shoulder. People can give you a job but it does not mean that you are complete. </p><p></p><p>I know a lot of married couples who have migrated at the age of 28, 29. 30. They have come here to study and somehow completed the studies. But now struggling to claim points for PR and planning to go to regional areas. It's been 5 years since they have first arrived in Aus but still not settled or even close to being settled. So now they are over 32, 33 years of age, married for 5 years, can't even think of going back, can't even think of having babies and a lot depressed and continue doing cleaning jobs and delivery jobs even with a degree in accounting. </p><p></p><p>So it's not a bed of roses. All gentlemen who have commented my posts and replies need to understand that before they take these things as jokes should seriously look into the aspects of life. Because migration is a life changing decision. Migrating at the correct time is ok but migrating at the wrong time aiming at the wrong direction could be stressful and hard.</p><p></p><p> That's all I have to say. Because the person who started this thread does not even know whether they need IELTS to migrate or not and try their best to skip requirements and to step in to Aus somehow. It's no good. A masters program in Nursing is not offered to anyone who does not have a similar exposure when doing the first degree. For example, a dergee holder in Agriculture or Chemistry can't get admission to a Masters program in Nursing. Because a previous Nursing pathway is mandatory to start post-graduate in that area.</p><p> </p><p>I don't drag this conversation any longer. Migrate anywhere in the world but please consider whether you can acquire a lot of things more than what you loose</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matrixsudu, post: 24345683, member: 110884"] Meke inna un harima pudumai. Deyak ahuwama api danna nisa kiyanawa. Eth apen expect karanne prashna ahana unge hitha santhosa wena widiye answers witharai. Kawruth nodakina side ekak gana kiwwa gaman eta passe okkoma ekathu wela baninna patan gannawa. The summary is: Please make sure that you are ready to accept the challenge or any other problem on your way, if you really want to migrate. Anyone can migrate if they have some financial background together with skills or qualifications. Anyone can study abroad. Anyone can earn money doing part -time jobs or anything they find useful BUT not everyone can settle to be there life long. So people's aim should be to settle in those countries. People may say; of course all of them can settle and no one has returned. But that's not true. When people don't return to SL does not mean they are well settled. They are struggling to settle and they do not want to face the bad consequences of coming to SL empty handed because they know what they have sacrificed to go to Australia, how many years of their life have lost, how many years they have stayed away from families, and if a married couple, they can't even think of starting a family without getting their PR at least, because no one needs to be spoiled with uncertainty, and then struggle for PR, sponsored visas, regional visas likewise and also their time No one can "goda daala denna" your life like other pople say on this thread. No one can give you their points. No one can give you their PR or Work permit. It's all on your shoulder. People can give you a job but it does not mean that you are complete. I know a lot of married couples who have migrated at the age of 28, 29. 30. They have come here to study and somehow completed the studies. But now struggling to claim points for PR and planning to go to regional areas. It's been 5 years since they have first arrived in Aus but still not settled or even close to being settled. So now they are over 32, 33 years of age, married for 5 years, can't even think of going back, can't even think of having babies and a lot depressed and continue doing cleaning jobs and delivery jobs even with a degree in accounting. So it's not a bed of roses. All gentlemen who have commented my posts and replies need to understand that before they take these things as jokes should seriously look into the aspects of life. Because migration is a life changing decision. Migrating at the correct time is ok but migrating at the wrong time aiming at the wrong direction could be stressful and hard. That's all I have to say. Because the person who started this thread does not even know whether they need IELTS to migrate or not and try their best to skip requirements and to step in to Aus somehow. It's no good. A masters program in Nursing is not offered to anyone who does not have a similar exposure when doing the first degree. For example, a dergee holder in Agriculture or Chemistry can't get admission to a Masters program in Nursing. Because a previous Nursing pathway is mandatory to start post-graduate in that area. I don't drag this conversation any longer. Migrate anywhere in the world but please consider whether you can acquire a lot of things more than what you loose [/QUOTE]
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