Pros and cons of living in Perth as an Expat | Part 1 | Indian in Perth | Athulya Nair

What's it like living in Australia? Well, for starters, it's a GIANT Island Continent surrounded by the Indian and Pacific Ocean, and also one of the Top 10 BEST countries to live in the World! A big reason for that is the stunning nature. From Bondi Beach to Uluru to the Great Barrier Reef to Surfer's Paradise to Kakadu National Park and Tasmania, the 6th largest country is beautiful and features tons of unique wildlife such as kangaroos, koalas, emus, echidna, platypus, and wombats!
Now while there are some similarities to the United States of America, there are also a LOT of differences, so hopefully my list of pros and cons will help you to understand a little more about the lifestyle here as an Indian expat! If The Land Down Under is one of the safest and happiest countries in the world with some of the best cities to live in the World such as Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Melbourne, Sydney, Gold Coast, Cairns, and Canberra, then why shouldn't you live in Australia?
In this video, we'll be discussing the pros and cons of living in Perth as an Indian expat. We'll discuss the Indian culture and lifestyle in Perth, the Aussie culture and lifestyle, and the move or not to Perth debate. So whether you're thinking about making Perth your home or not, make sure to watch this video to get all of the insider information! We'll discuss everything you need to know, from the good to the bad to the hilarious!
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I'm Athulya Nair, a Human Capital consultant by profession, and an eloquent speaker by passion. I have quite recently moved to Perth, from India. Back in India I have majorly lived in Mumbai and Kochi. In this channel I share content related to career growth, positive mindset, personality development and lifestyle vlogs, while am figuring out and trying to be the best version of myself!
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  • @sibis3687
    @sibis3687 Жыл бұрын

    For this video, I'm very grateful. Excellent information, in my opinion. Give us a Part 2 now, please.

  • @johngee4306
    @johngee430611 ай бұрын

    It’s the quietest place I ever went to, it didn’t feel like you were in a city, even the compact town centre shopping area was very quiet in the evenings. I loved it, really laid back relaxed place with a slow pace of life. I would love to retire away over there later. Compared to living in a fast paced high rise city like Singapore or Hong Kong, it’s night and day.

  • @archanavivek8922
    @archanavivek8922 Жыл бұрын

    I can totally relate to all the points said. The culture is very similar here in Canada as well! 😊 Great content, keep going 👏

  • @thamizharasansivamani4807
    @thamizharasansivamani4807 Жыл бұрын

    Very much informative looking forward to watch part 2 to learn more info about it as I am planning to move to perth in few months

  • @athulyanair

    @athulyanair

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you found it helpful! Thanks ☺️ Here’s the link to part 2 - kzread.info/dash/bejne/n5mn27B6isqnp9Y.html

  • @YouMeChai
    @YouMeChai9 ай бұрын

    Great content and very relatable! Perth is for people who love a slow and stable life. I have moved from Sydney to Perth and we will never trade it off with our life in Sydney.

  • @BDub2024
    @BDub20245 ай бұрын

    The Perth lifestyle is going to the beach and river. Picnics outside. It is sunny and hot for half the year. If in Perth I think its good to embrace the outside lifestyle. A lot of Asians in Australia instead do a lot of study and for recreation go shopping. Certainly, that's commonplace for new immigrants but its not really the common Australian way. For youngsters there are massive benefits from living an active lifestyle with sport, swimming and being in a team. That helps with confidence and fitting in at work and school. Swimming lessons are really important for parents and their kids. The assumption is that everyone can swim well.

  • @BDub2024
    @BDub20245 ай бұрын

    Perth is clean and has well maintained gardens with bins etc. But the first scene at 1:30 isn't actually Perth.

  • @ragib1711
    @ragib17119 ай бұрын

    Very informative. It would be much appreciated if u pls make a videos on the exact job condition.

  • @manogharcb9366
    @manogharcb9366 Жыл бұрын

    Very informative

  • @BDub2024
    @BDub20245 ай бұрын

    Swimming is very important. So take lessons for parents and kids to be really good. The assumption is that everyone is good and you leave yourself open to risk of drowing. Experience in beach is good for that reason too. To know about waves and to avoid getting sucked out in rips etc. Just some exposure for kids and people at safe beaches help them understand the power of the ocean. My advice.

  • @kkranthi2006
    @kkranthi2006Ай бұрын

    Hi Atthulya, wise opinion shared. Thanks for that. My only concern at Perth is climate when compared to Sydney. How is it different?

  • @DR-wn2mb
    @DR-wn2mb Жыл бұрын

    I agree to the most what have been said. It’s extremely isolated and dark place and you will feel damn lonely. It’s the place spreads kilometres therefore no matter how big Indian community is , you will never see them unless there is a community event and you will hardly find any Indian as your neighbour. That’s is the main reason I am hesitant to move to Australia from Ireland. The only drawback living in Ireland is the cold weather for three months.

  • @athulyanair

    @athulyanair

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s honestly not that bad.. these days you see a lot of Indians!

  • @kumarm9221

    @kumarm9221

    Жыл бұрын

    Cold in weather in CNada fpr 8 months😅😢

  • @johngee4306

    @johngee4306

    11 ай бұрын

    Try London. You’ll love it.

  • @BDub2024
    @BDub20245 ай бұрын

    Outdoor stuff is really important as she says. I think its good for kids and will give them the tools of confidence, coordination and social to mix well in the work place. Some Indians and Chinese get their kids to do a huge amount of tutoring at the expense of life experiences and being part of a team. I think that unless you're really wanting the child to do medicine, then you don't need to do that. There are lots of opportunities to do different university courses. If you miss out on what you prefer then there are opportunities to move about at university. Remember uni is only step 1 of getting good jobs and being promoted. Ultimately its about getting on with people socially and knowing how to be part of a team. That is what will lead to promotions. So in Australia I think its important to develop the skills that are valued by Australians (and probably in many workplaces in the world too).

  • @athulyanair

    @athulyanair

    5 ай бұрын

    Everything said in this comment is on point! 💯

  • @BDub2024
    @BDub20245 ай бұрын

    Perth people like sport. So its a good idea to find a sport be it cricket, soccer, tennis, basketball, hockey etc. badminton is less common but played more by Asian immigrants. Watching is sport is good to connect with Australians in the office. So you have the Eagles and Dockers playing Australian rules football (AFL) every week in winter months (for about 23 weeks). AFL football is really the most popular sport in Perth and going to the matches in the stadium is worthwhile. Also Perth Wildcats for basketball is very popular. Netball (West Coast Fever) and Soccer (Perth Glory) and Rugby (Western Force) get a lot less crowds.

  • @thiagomaccari1117
    @thiagomaccari111711 ай бұрын

    Life cost in Perth is the cheapest between all the other capitals

  • @srukingz9112
    @srukingz9112 Жыл бұрын

    I'm really sorry,I have to disagree on one point..I moved from NSW to WA,Perth recently.. Perth is more rural and people are not much friendly as compared to NSW... NSW is having more cultural diversity people are very forward in approach n mannerism,Its more warm and welcoming, it's very common to just look at a random stranger and have a chit chat about random stuffs... They wish you good morning and gooday just randomly with a huge smile, which is enough to put a smile the whole day.. In Perth,Some people do..that's it but generally you don't see that. But Perth has a long way to go in cultural interaction and acceptance.

  • @athulyanair

    @athulyanair

    Жыл бұрын

    That’s a new perspective, maybe you are right. I haven’t lived in NSW, so can’t really comment on that. With more people moving here from the East, I think we are getting there, maybe in another few years you might have a different view about the cultural interaction and acceptance. Let’s hope we get there soon! ☺️ Nevertheless from what I have seen before, I have experienced warm, welcoming, and amazing people out here!

  • @drhemadrivegda5643
    @drhemadrivegda5643 Жыл бұрын

    Hi which all suburbs have more Indian communities. I am moving to Perth this month with family and I want to find accommodation where there is Indian community . Thank you so much for this video. Loved the original idea of life from your video.

  • @athulyanair

    @athulyanair

    Жыл бұрын

    You’ll see Indians everywhere, but if I have to pick a few they would be Piara waters, Harrisdale and Canning vale, these are all Southern suburbs, I’m not quite sure about the Northern suburbs.

  • @johngee4306

    @johngee4306

    11 ай бұрын

    @@athulyanair yes in the south towns, Rockingham, Secret Harbour Mandurah etc. Very international cosmopolitan places.

  • @mirafzalmirjaloliy2rug44
    @mirafzalmirjaloliy2rug448 ай бұрын

    Nice

  • @rrinjukkuttan-ff1mt
    @rrinjukkuttan-ff1mt Жыл бұрын

    Thanks ❤️

  • @athulyanair

    @athulyanair

    Жыл бұрын

    You're welcome 😊

  • @Parinirtya
    @Parinirtya4 ай бұрын

    Melbourne or Perth which one is best for students?

  • @athulyanair

    @athulyanair

    4 ай бұрын

    I would say both has its own pros and cons. If I am a student I would try to look at the job opportunities, and that varies depending on the field that we are in. For example- Perth is better for core engineering fields and Melbourne is better for IT and consulting. But, apart from this there are a lot of other factors as well, so pick up a city that suits your needs.

  • @altaf.mansuri2445
    @altaf.mansuri24458 ай бұрын

    Which university is best in perth for LSC course

  • @preetijadhav3738
    @preetijadhav37387 ай бұрын

    Hii, thanks for the video. Can you tell me how's Perth for international students in terms of accommodation and part time jobs. Im really confused about selecting between Perth and Melbourne cause i have heard Perth has very less part time opportunities.

  • @athulyanair

    @athulyanair

    5 ай бұрын

    I would say, look at the future job perspective and then decide. What masters are you planning to do, which city has more of such opportunities. An example could be - Perths good for mechanical engineers, civil engineers and other core fields, whereas Melbourne is better for IT, CS and Consulting careers!

  • @sanakhanmandokhail4630
    @sanakhanmandokhail4630 Жыл бұрын

    How about shopping centre, beauty salons Affordibility. Please share your comment.

  • @athulyanair

    @athulyanair

    Жыл бұрын

    Clothes, shoes and everything else is a bit pricier. You’ll see limited designs as well. Beauty salons pricier, and you need to book appointments. Sometimes you don’t get for the next 2 weeks. I’ll include this in my coming videos.

  • @athulyanair

    @athulyanair

    Жыл бұрын

    You may check out this video relating to my first salon experience - kzread.info/dash/bejne/qnd2xKuvfpetd84.html

  • @adityaraghavendrap
    @adityaraghavendrap Жыл бұрын

    Lovely video, please make a video on education, housing and job opportunities for prospective students! Thanks in advance.

  • @athulyanair

    @athulyanair

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you found it useful! My next video, releasing tomorrow I have talked about these points a bit! Stay tuned! I’ll make detailed videos soon, thanks.

  • @adityaraghavendrap

    @adityaraghavendrap

    Жыл бұрын

    @@athulyanair You’ve got yourself a subscriber! Will stay tuned 💯

  • @athulyanair

    @athulyanair

    Жыл бұрын

    @@adityaraghavendrap thanks ☺️

  • @AkshayShinde96
    @AkshayShinde96 Жыл бұрын

    Hey there, good content! Can you help with how to find software jobs in Perth, uncle resides here, and loving the city while on a tourist visit now. Software Tester back in India with 5 years of experience, can you help with leads! Best luck for your videos, TIA.

  • @athulyanair

    @athulyanair

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! You may try applying on LinkedIn and Seek. You’ll get a call if your tech stack is unique, and the position is not getting filled locally. I got a job like that. I wouldn’t say it’s easy to get that way, because mostly companies prefer people who are already here, but you can try for sure. Research about the visas which lets you stay here and look for jobs. If you apply from here, you’re more likely to get.

  • @AkshayShinde96

    @AkshayShinde96

    Жыл бұрын

    @@athulyanair Thanks for this, do make a video on IT jobs as well since its where most of the indians would apply for. Also i did check for the visa and 189 seems to be the one for work, even though not sure if visitor visa would allow me to stay for a longer period and apply

  • @athulyanair

    @athulyanair

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AkshayShinde96 you don’t get work permit with visitor visa. 🥲I wasn’t talking about visitor visa actually, there are special visas which lets you stay in for a limited period (18 months) and look for jobs. If you have graduated from certain colleges you get them. You’ll have to research more. Few of my college mates have done like so!

  • @narendhar1226
    @narendhar12269 ай бұрын

    Hello Madam, Can u please tell what will be the rent for a decent 1bhk/2bhk flat in Perth..?And how much taxes percentage will be there on recived salary? Can u plz reply

  • @athulyanair

    @athulyanair

    9 ай бұрын

    Hello Narendhar, Based on the location and size of the flat it varies - within the CBD are you'll need $600-$850 a week. As you move away, you'll find more affordable homes. Depending on your salary you'll have taxes - $0 - $18,200: 0% tax $18,201 - $45,000: 19% tax $45,001 - $120,000: 32.5% tax $120,001 - $180,000: 37% tax $180,001 and over: 45% tax

  • @tisathomas1798
    @tisathomas17989 ай бұрын

    Hi ...did you land in Perth on employer visa?

  • @athulyanair

    @athulyanair

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes

  • @sabrinamohammed1470
    @sabrinamohammed1470 Жыл бұрын

    How about applying for residency there is it easy?

  • @athulyanair

    @athulyanair

    Жыл бұрын

    It depends on what category you are applying to. There are standard processes for each category. You may do your research about the available options.

  • @sabrinamohammed1470

    @sabrinamohammed1470

    Жыл бұрын

    @@athulyanair thank you for your reply. How about the most cheapest place to live. I mean the area that’s more easy on living expenses and housing?

  • @athulyanair

    @athulyanair

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sabrinamohammed1470 As you move away from the city it’s gonna cost you less, or if you are lucky you might find a reasonable deal in or near the city as well. It’s pretty subjective to what are you looking for. Suburbs with good schools would cost you more.

  • @sabrinamohammed1470

    @sabrinamohammed1470

    Жыл бұрын

    @@athulyanair thank you for the information.

  • @aliceabraham7797
    @aliceabraham7797 Жыл бұрын

    Is nurses demand in Perth Australia?

  • @athulyanair

    @athulyanair

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes! Nurses are in demand all the time. Country has a growing population and of course they need good and capable doctors and nurses. ☺️

  • @Jenny_Ss

    @Jenny_Ss

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes yes yes