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Canadian moved to Belgium and thinking about moving to Australia in a few years
DebbySoufflage:
Originally from Montréal.
Moved to Belgium few years ago.
Studying here.
Thinking about moving to Australia in a couple years from now.
The Aussie life really attracts me.
The people, the country, the culture.
Would love to live in Brisbane.
:-)
LizK:
Australia is a great place to live. I traveled a fair bit in the 90s and there really was no question about where we would return too....but then again maybe I am a bit biased LOL
Hope you make it
Liz
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Allie Jayne:
Brisbane may be a bit warm after Belgium and Montreal, so maybe you could consider Melbourne, it's always listed at the top of the world's most liveable cities!
Allie!
AnneK:
--- Quote from: Allie Jayne on May 07, 2019, 06:09:37 am ---Brisbane may be a bit warm after Belgium and Montreal, so maybe you could consider Melbourne, it's always listed at the top of the world's most liveable cities!
Allie!
--- End quote ---
I always thought Australia was at the bottom of the world. ;) :D
Michelledeanna1989:
I’m Canadian but live In Victoria BC so a bit warmer then Montreal
In the winter. I spent 4 months in Australia on a working holiday visa
In 2012-2013 pre transition. Generally Australian are a lot like Canadians
And culturally both countries have similarities. Climate wise I was working
In a town called Byron bay about an hours or so south of Brisbane.
I was there for the summer and traveled threw out Australia while I was there
Where Brisbane is it’s around 25-28C average then 15c or so in the winter months
I also visited Melbourne it’s a fairly big city but like a major Canadian city like
Toronto or Vancouver. Sydney is similar to Vancouver there’s wa fairly large Chinese
Population when Hong Kong went back to China a fair number of people resettled in both those city’s. Then Tasmania would be somewhat on par with Vancouver island climate wise. Hobart is a lot like Victoria. Somewhat cured my home sickness while I was away. Farther north like Carins
Is far more humid. Adelaide and south Australia I found similar to the okanogan in the summer months. Alice springs was way to hot for me 55c when I was there and Darwin was a little better but the heat and humidity I found intense. Over all it’s a commonwealth country so like Canada there’s a lot of shared values and but I did find something a little more relaxed compared to Canada or the USA
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