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Moving to New Zealand, Canada, or Australia? Here’s How You Can Do It


Here in the Philippines, it’s not hard to think about moving to a different country. Especially after everything, you will always come to think of moving to somewhere else; somewhere more peaceful, somewhere cleaner; where traffic is good. A lot of Filipinos become OFWs initially because they just want to work. The time just comes that they realize it’s better for them and their families to stay where they’re working. Why? Because of all the factors in life; success rate, corruption, salary, traffic, and many more.


In case you’re part of the Philippine population that wants to escape the harsh environments of the world, here’s a guide on how you can migrate to the more peaceful countries in the world. Although most of these countries are not fully English-speaking, some are just right off the bat. The most efficient and most feasible way to do this is by getting a working visa. Furthermore, this is also the best and fastest way to become a permanent resident of that country. Although being a student can increase your chances of getting there, you’d still need a job to become a permanent resident so you can live there.

So what countries are we talking about here?

In assumption, all of you aren’t ready and willing to learn Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, or Icelandic. That being said, we’ve limited this guide into the more peaceful English-speaking mass of the globe: Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. Yes, I’m pretty sure you’ve at least thought about moving into one of these countries because most modern OFWs choose these countries over the Middle East.

Why do you think they choose these countries?

I won’t go in detail as to why they choose the following but if you try and come to think of it, these countries are not only good for migration, they’re also better for people in terms of health, lifestyle, and crime and success rate.

All of that being said, these three countries’ application process are pretty much the same in all aspects. You have to be invited by the immigration to come and apply for a working visa.

How do you get an invitation from the immigration?

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