Well, it is nice to see someone with a different look at the country to settle down. It makes sense that a lot of things in Canada looked favorable for you while a lot looked favorable for us in Australia which made both of us to choose one country as top priority and another as a backup. I appreciate the fact that you put forth your reasoning in a better way rather than in some posts where they vehemently attack the decision taken without taking into consideration the reason behind choosing one country.Musikwala said:I've been reading this thread over the last day or so. Our case is the opposite of yours. We applied for Oz 189 visa as backup and it came through very efficiently in Dec 2015, just 6 months after start of skills assessment process in June and only 3 months after application date. We did a validation trip right away in Jan 2016 so as to not lose the PR because our entry deadline was short (June 2016).
Right now we're waiting endlessly for this Canada PR and it is excruciating. But we're waiting because Canada is our preferred option. We have weighed pros and cons of both countries and feel we'll be happier in Canada as it ticks more of our boxes when it comes to what we want. But knowing that Oz is also a splendid place and we are technically already permanent residents of that place and waiting for Canada is... very irritating.
I have to say that I was quite impressed with the efficiency and speed of Australian govt processing. We got the PR in almost exactly 3 months after lodging the appln. And I love how everything is online. You don't have to send your passport for unnecessary stamping. Plus, the agents were a lot friendlier and more helpful over the phone when I called Adelaide, my processing office.
Australia is definitely a splendid option for permanent residency but our main worrisome points personally are (a.) It is isolated from the rest of the world. Flights to anywhere take forever! and (b.) Internet commerce is still not as well established in Oz like it is in Canada/US. .... Plus we very much prefer colder climate and snow to hot hotter & hottest! But that's a more minor point I guess.
Yes, Australia is kind of far away from most of the countries and no wonder they call it down under Since we are from India, Australia is kind of near to our home country where our parents still reside. Now ticket prices have become very cheap to fly from India to Australia. But a flight from India to Canada is pretty long and expensive. In case if our parents prefer to visit us any trip to Australia is short and they will be able to withstand a bit hot climate compared to long trip to Canada and cold Canadian winter. We have no issues with cold as we have stayed in Minnesota for 4.5 years and we have seen -25 degrees easily. One critical issue for us is not able to take our daughter outside for a walk or play area during winter season. Basically kids are stuck indoors for reasonable time during winter. Personally I do not prefer that. Career wise we find better opportunities for our occupations in Australia compared to Canada. The pay is also good. If I land the same job I am currently doing in UK I would get 1.5 times of what I make here and my spouse will get twice of what she makes here.
I have not investigated much about their healthcare system and other benefits for PRs and citizens. When the pay is more I do not mind spending a bit extra from my pocket to get good healthcare.
Like we discussed anyone who looks at Australia & Canada has to do their homework to find which will suit them and their family in the long run and make an informed choice. Herd mentality (I am doing this because others are doing the same) will not always work out.
Being far away has an advantage. We will be far away from conflicts . Another advantage with an Aus PR is one can enter NZ and work there without the need for a work permit. I have heard (not confirmed) from few friends that IT market is good there. Also, in later days if one likes to settle down in a quiet country it is easy to retire in NZ.