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China's father bought problematic milk powder, so he gave up civil servants, CoiELTS 13 times, try their best to bring their children to Australia to emigrate.

Hello, I am buckwheat dad, because my daughter is buckwheat, so I gave myself such a net name "buckwheat dad." I used to be a civil servant at home, and then DIY skilled immigrants settled in Australia for more than a year.

Many people will wonder, as a civil servant, in the domestic "iron rice bowl", should work life is good? Why would you choose to emigrate to Australia?

This starts in 2013.


For the sake of our children, we chose Australia.

My daughter was born in 2011. Her arrival changed everything in my life, and it seemed as though there was something to look forward to-because I suddenly realized that being a good father was the best thing a man should do in his life.

We live in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, a city with no less haze than Shanghai, and the nose will temporarily lose its respiratory function in autumn and winter. At that time, in order not to forget what the blue sky and white clouds look like, I always insisted on using the windows default desktop. But every time want to take the child out to play, turn to see it seems floating in the magic fairyland urban buildings, but also flinching.

As parents, our only hope is to make our children grow up healthily. But after the 2-year-old buckwheat ate several cans of milk powder in Xrun supermarket, X East purchased American X Lil milk powder, we saw CCTV exposure, the milk powder is illegally modified into production known as the Netherlands original imported milk powder. All kinds of domestic exposure of baby poisoning fake milk powder news has been endless, but I never thought it would happen to myself.

It broke the security wall of our lives and left me confused for a moment-what's the point of a stable working life if even choosing milk powder for your children is going to be scary in case it goes wrong?

Haze raging, combined with fake milk powder, made me deeply worried about my child's health. In addition, the examination-oriented education in China has intensified, and the pressure on children to study is increasing. It makes me realize that at home, it is an extravagant hope for children to have a carefree childhood.

Being a civil servant in China is a stable life that some people aspire to, but for me, it is slowly becoming a torment. The longer I do it, the more tired I am of this life at first sight. Watching nearly ten years of time in the mountains and seas buried a little bit, I suddenly found that no time to pull out, will be unable to move. The world is so big that it would be better to go out and have a look.

Out of selfishness, I want to be able to experience another life; out of my child's mind, I want her to have a healthy environment for her to grow up in. So, after consulting with my wife, we decided to emigrate to Australia.


Abandoning civil servants, DIY immigrants

Many people ask civil servants how they can emigrate, and people who ask such questions may not know what skilled immigrants are.

Civil servants are just an industry (Industry), and skilled immigrants are looking at professional (Occupation). I work in the government agency, so the industry nature of the job is civil servants; but I am engaged in specific work is accounting, so my occupation is accounting. As long as the accounting profession is on the list of skilled immigrants, I can emigrate. There are a lot of clerical, legal, computer, translation and other jobs in the civil service, as long as these professions are on the list, they can also emigrate.

I am an DIY skilled immigrant from Australia. I study the criteria for skilled immigrants on the Immigration Service website, write my own career assessment materials, and prepare all my visa materials. All this is not difficult as long as it is prepared patiently. If looking for intermediary to handle, at least 20, 000 or so intermediary fees, many large-scale well-known intermediary even charge 4-50, 000. So much money is enough for Australia to live on for half a year. I guess the choice of skilled immigrants, if not necessarily losers, will certainly not be Tuhao? So save it.

In the case of professional qualifications, most people in the process of skilled immigration is the biggest difficulty is CoIELTS, I am no exception! It took me nearly two years to score four seven points. Because of the emphasis on input and output in Chinglish teaching, like most Chinese examinees, I have higher reading and listening scores than writing and oral English. My first IELTS scores many years ago were reading 8, listening 8.5, writing 6.5, oral 5.5, belonging to the severely mute English patients. So when I reprepared for the IELTS exam in 2013, I focused most of my energy on spoken language and a small part on writing.

My roast duck process can be divided into three stages. The first stage of writing and speaking hovered between 6 and 6.5, the second stage of writing alone up to 7, the third stage of writing and speaking alternately on 7, until the end of the 7 at the same time. Strength and luck are important conditions for the success of the exam, but in my eyes, it can not be compared to "stick to" two words.

When I got to the 13th IELTS, I finally got 4 7s. After the IELTS examination, the later procedures are relatively fast, only after half a year to get a visa.


Get used to life. I'm satisfied.

Generally speaking, I am very satisfied with life in Australia, except that at first, because I was not familiar with the traffic rules, I always took the wrong bus. Basically, it was smooth to live and find a job in Australia. I got used to life in Australia at a faster pace.

I have lived in Australia for more than a year, and I sincerely feel that there is a huge gap between China and Australia in terms of environment, whether it is the natural ecological environment or the mental state of mind of the people.

Although Australia earns Australian dollars, which looks five times larger than the renminbi, absolute prices in Australia are much higher than those in China, so there is little savings. However, without all kinds of external pressure, I always feel more comfortable than at home.

If I had to choose again, I would have chosen to come to Australia. Although it was a great pity that I could not accompany my parents in their old age, I still felt that the future of my child was more important in the balance.

Friends who intend to emigrate, I would like to say, before making a decision, fully weigh the pros and cons and figure out what you want. Don't listen to agents portray Australia as heaven, and don't listen to some people complain about Australia as hell.

If you are an easy person, you may not be right for you; if you are willing to take any kind of gain or loss as a valuable life experience, then Australia is definitely worth a visit.

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