cracka said:Love the new picture on your name Joao, Your a true blue aussie now.
Cracka
TTKooAu said:Hi Joao,
Nice pictures, say, the bus has some potential!! Just add a comfortable chair on the front porch and it would be just like home sweet home .
I love you new picture too, but you need to add some corks on string around your hat to keep the flies out!! A very aussie tradition :lol:
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/1600/1414708146_download_3.jpg
TT
Paydirt said:HI Joao, the tv over here has been running a program about an English dude who bought 100 acres of Brazillian rainforest and thought he was going to save it from destruction (silly city slicker). Eye openning look at the size of your country and the people (just like us over here) struggling to eck out an existence. So much potential for prospecting. Love hearing from the other side of the world, keep up the photos and thoughts.
Cheers Tim
Heatho said:Nice pic Joao, all that's needed to be an Aussie is to love this country, you're more Australian than a lot of people already living here. When you get here mate lets go dig some Sapphires.
Big Nugget said:Joao, Love your work ol mate.
There is but one final test you need to overcome to be fully fledged.
You must be able to repeat the following saying, 10 times in a row without pausing.
"HOW MUCH WOOD WOULD A WOOD CHOPPER CHOP IF A WOOD CHOPPER COULD CHOP WOOD?"
(very difficult after a few schnapps )
Pass that ol mate and your a Dinki Di Aussie
Cheers
GaryO said:HI Joao
What started your love of Australia , and are you planning on living here ?
slipped disc said:Hi Jaoa, if I may answer, on my limited knowledge. I believe you would need to be self - sufficient, firstly. that is have a lot of money in the bank. you should contact the Australian embassy for the exact requirements. the information may be on the website. cheers.
Heatho said:Department of immigration website Joao, have a look through the information, there are quite a lot of Brazilians in Beach areas of Sydney, a lot on holidays and quite a few living here too I'm sure.
http://www.immi.gov.au/Pages/Welcome.aspx
Metamorphic said:Hi Joao,
My wife is an immigration lawyer specializing in Australian Visa entry.
Money is not so important, but rather the reason for wanting to immigrate.
There are many different visa categories you may apply for such as tourist, student, specialist skills (457), refugee status etc.
She says a tourist visa is the best start and the one that requires the least expense, once here other measures can be applied for if you wish to stay on such as planning to marry, have family members here or kids wishing to study in Australia, etc
http://www.hamiltonslaw.com.au/
Regards
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