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Friday, November 14, 2008

Australian life

Settling in Australia




What is 'settlement'?
Having arrived as a skilled or family migrant, or a refugee or humanitarian entrant, there may be many new things for you to adjust to in your new country. 'Settlement' is the process of adjustment you experience as you become established and independent in Australia.
Some migrants feel settled quite quickly, perhaps within six to 12 months. For others it may take some years. How quickly you settle into your new environment may depend on a range of factors, such as your English ability and your level of health, and whether you came as a skilled or family migrant or as a refugee. If you have visited Australia in the past and you are familiar with this country and society or if you join the work force quickly, you may settle quite quickly.
Most of you will need some help to settle successfully. As soon as you arrive, you will need somewhere to live, money to live on and information on services available to help you get started, such as schools, transport and health services. Shortly after you arrive, you will also need access to employment and education. You may also need access to English language classes and help to form individual and family social networks.
You will find the information you need to settle successfully in Australia in this area.






Things to do First
Below is a list of 7 important things that you should do as soon as possible after arriving in Australia.




1. Apply for a Tax File Number (TFN)
Do this first. To receive an income in Australia, you need a Tax File Number (TFN).
2. Register with Medicare
The Australian Government provides help with basic medical expenses through a scheme called Medicare.
3. Open a bank account
In Australia, most income including salary or wages and government benefits are paid directly into a bank account.
4. Register with Centrelink
Centrelink is a government agency which delivers a range of services to the community.
5. Register for English Classes
Communicating in English is very important and the key to your successful settlement.
6. Enrol Your Children in School
Under Australian law, children must attend school until they are 15 years old.
7. Apply for a Driver's Licence
Information on gaining a driver's licence.
Beginning a life in Australia Booklets
The Beginning a Life in Australia booklets welcome newly-arrived migrants and humanitarian entrants to Australia. They provide useful national, state/territory and local settlement information for migrants, humanitarian entrants, their sponsors and service providers. This information is available to download in English and 37 community languages for each state and territory.
Picture Gallary
Parammata city




Office Time


Meadowbank



central point of sydney

Bondi Beach in Sydney

Sydney Olympic Park






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