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Moving to Australia with New Zealand Van Lines

Thursday 12 March 2015, 10:40AM

By New Zealand Van Lines

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Moving to Australia
Moving to Australia Credit: New Zealand Van Lines Ltd

So you’ve decided to move to Australia. Or you’re thinking about moving to Australia. Either way, you probably have a reason for doing so and hopefully your reason is covered by one of the many visas available.  Like the US (and let’s face it, many countries around the world today), Australia has been shaped and changed by immigrants from all parts of the world. Its history as an English penal colony is long overshared by the country’s reputation as a land of opportunity. You will often hear it called the “lucky country”.

In a population of around 22 million people, over one quarter of Australia’s residents were born overseas, migrating from over 200 countries. Thus, over 200 different languages are spoken around the country. English is, however, the official language. With its stable economy and high quality of living, Australia is a very attractive prospect for people desiring a new place to live, employment opportunities or just a change of pace.

More people than ever are choosing to move to Australia, thanks to its high salaries and strong economy. Australia emerged relatively unscathed from the global financial meltdown. Add to this the climate, the lack of overcrowding in the cities and the vast open spaces outside them; it’s never been a better time to make a move down under.

For over 30 years New Zealand Van Lines has been moving families and individuals to Australia. We can accommodate international moving services for private moves as well as catering the corporate and business relocations.

No matter where you are located in New Zealand, or wherever in Australia you are moving to, New Zealand Van Lines can arrange for full export packing and uplift of your effects from your residence, and a full door-to-door service to your new home in Australia. We have comprehensive coverage through New Zealand and Australia.

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