Why Immigrants Are Leaving Australia in Record Numbers?
By TRAVEL GUIDE
Australia has always been known as the land of opportunity—a place where dreams are made, and cultures collide. But recently, something surprising has been happening. Immigrants are leaving Australia in record numbers. Why is this happening? And what does it mean for the future of the country? Stick around to find out!”
“Why Immigrants are Leaving Australia in Record Numbers?
“As Australia faces the challenge of keeping its immigrant population happy and secure, it will need to rethink its policies, housing affordability, and support systems to ensure that it remains the land of opportunity for all.” “So, what do you think? Do you believe Australia can turn things around and regain its status as the go-to destination for immigrants, or are we witnessing a new chapter in its history? Drop your thoughts in the comments below! And if you enjoyed this video, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insights. Thanks for watching!”
Here’s what others had to say:
@jonwijaya8539
Not just immigrants leaving. Locals are leaving too.
The politicians of both persuasions have sold out this nation.
@ARBITRAGEandTIME
Too much pressure here already. I can see why immigrants would struggle because people that are already here struggle too.
@anthonyscully2998
We don’t have enough houses for our own people let alone migrants
@Dracul.gaming
That is full BS, I’m Australian & its an actual fact we’ve had the biggest surge in immigration in our history in the last 3 years, biggest numbers ever, we can’t even sustain them, its the reason for the high housing prices & rent. Where are you getting your information? You have no idea whats goin’ on here mate.
@darrenmirfin8737
I’m 56 Australian born. If I could become an expat in Asia, I would. This country is nothing like it was when I was younger.
@barryc1968
Same problems in the UK, Australians are our brothers and sisters, current socialists government is a disaster for everyone in the UK reducing our standards around.
@nicktheme4870
Its become an absolute shit hole even for Australians. Our sorry state of governance whether it the Labour or Liberals government is dismal! The green agenda and renewable energy coupled with the corporate construction corruption and Wokeness has made this country something to cry about.
@NicholasCampbell-pe3db
To me, the video is somewhat truthful and somewhat simplistic. I came here from the United States almost 35 years ago. I never had what I would consider to be a ‘high paying’ job with the exception of being a bus driver in Canberra over 11 years before I retired in 2021. My wife is a University employee in administration and has been in that role for going on 22 years. We bought a house after renting for over 20 years in 2015 and paid it off in under 6 years. We have no debts, except recurring bills which everyone has. Since Covid, it’s true, prices have rocketed higher for homes and for rents, but that’s true also in virtually every western nation. Australia is still a place where there are very good opportunities if you show initiative and apply yourself, just like anywhere else. I certainly have no intention of going back to the US and frankly, I don’t think I would live anywhere else other than here, except possibly the South Island of NZ and that’s not very likely.
@uberdonkey9721
Many immigrants to US, Europe, UK and Australia just have a foolish idea of life in these countries. Living in Africa I have a MUCH better quality of life than in the UK. Educated people do much better outside of western culture, cos the west has become very left wing with high taxes. A chinese guy in S Africa said to me, in Africa he can have a huge house with a swimming pool. In the UK his life was miserable.
Original source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-Zw5ezDmg4