There’s no doubt that retiring in Australia offers what many people dream of: a beautiful setting, life-affirming climate, some of the best beaches, a welcoming society and one of the largest British and Irish expat communities in the world.
There’s also little doubt that uprooting your life and finances to the other side of the world, can be one of the most challenging phases of your life.
Your individual situation will be completely unique and if you’re ready to make the move, or are already in the process, that’s where Jason can help. Get in touch to work with Jason to find a solution that matches your story.
Here are some of the situations that people find themselves in when they reach out to Jason for help.
There’s no doubt that retiring in Australia offers what many people dream of: a beautiful setting, life-affirming climate, some of the best beaches, a welcoming society and one of the largest British and Irish expat communities in the world.
There’s also little doubt that uprooting your life and finances to the other side of the world, can be one of the most challenging phases of your life.
Your individual situation will be completely unique and if you’re ready to make the move, or are already in the process, that’s where Jason can help. Get in touch to work with Jason to find a solution that matches your story.
Here are some of the situations that people find themselves in when they reach out to Jason for help.
Understandably, more and more people are seeking opportunities that provide employment and permanent residency in Australia. In the coming years, there will be more chances than ever before to find these opportunities. Why?
Net immigration adds a lot of strength to the Australian economy; an economy that’s had just one – temporary and technical – recession in the past 30 years. To underpin this strength, the Australian government regulates movement at 160,000 net immigrants annually. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in both 2020 and 2021 will see a big shortfall in this number, and the coming years are expected to see a big push to balance out these figures.
After working in Australia, many people fall in love with the country and the lifestyle so much, that they never have any intention of returning to the UK or Ireland to live. It may be that you originally came on a temporary working visa, and are now securing permanent residence and retiring in Australia, and need guidance on what comes next in terms of your future life goals and financial plans.
Many of Jason’s clients are Australians who may have moved to the UK or Ireland and – for family, work or lifestyle reasons – ended up staying there for 10 years or more. For most of those raising families, by the time their children are ready for high school, they decide it’s time to move back to Australia.
Again, post COVID-19, this option is expected to become far more popular. Jason is ideally placed to help you through the ever changing rules and government policies – whilst of course, protecting your wealth and prioritising your family’s happiness.
If you’re still in the earlier planning stages, below are some of the major things to be aware of, depending on your individual situation.
After working in Australia, many people fall in love with the country and the lifestyle so much, that they never have any intention of returning to the UK or Ireland to live. It may be that you originally came on a temporary working visa, and are now securing permanent residence and retiring in Australia, and need guidance on what comes next in terms of your future life goals and financial plans.
Understandably, more and more people are seeking opportunities that provide employment and permanent residency in Australia. In the coming years, there will be more chances than ever before to find these opportunities. Why?
Net immigration adds a lot of strength to the Australian economy; an economy that’s had just one – temporary and technical – recession in the past 30 years. To underpin this strength, the Australian government regulates movement at 160,000 net immigrants annually. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in both 2020 and 2021 will see a big shortfall in this number, and the coming years are expected to see a big push to balance out these figures.
Many of Jason’s clients are Australians who may have moved to the UK or Ireland and – for family, work or lifestyle reasons – ended up staying there for 10 years or more. For most of those raising families, by the time their children are ready for high school, they decide it’s time to move back to Australia.
Again, post COVID-19, this option is expected to become far more popular. Jason is ideally placed to help you through the ever changing rules and government policies – whilst of course, protecting your wealth and prioritising your family’s happiness.
If you’re still in the earlier planning stages, below are some of the major things to be aware of, depending on your individual situation.
This is a literal once-in-a-lifetime opportunity – don’t take any risks.
Jason can help you make the most of it. He has direct knowledge and everyday experience helping hundreds of expats not just make the move to Australia, but enjoy a golden retirement there too.
This is a literal once-in-a-lifetime opportunity – don’t take any risks.
Jason can help you make the most of it. He has direct knowledge and everyday experience helping hundreds of expats not just make the move to Australia, but enjoy a golden retirement there too.
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