Jump Down Under - True Stories of Relocating to Australia by Iain Ayres

Jump Down Under - True Stories of Relocating to Australia by Iain Ayres

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Jump Down Under - True Stories of Relocating to Australia by Iain Ayres

Many dream of a new life Down Under. After all, who wouldn't want to exchange a life of grey skies and the ready meals for one of spontaneous barbies laden with fresh seafood under a never-ending blue sky? Author, Iain Ayres, did just that and has now built a business inspiring others to do the same. Jump Down Under is exactly the book he wishes he'd been able to read before he took a leap of faith and moved to Australia. This book tells it how it is. The reality of making the move, telling the family, settling in and, most importantly, how to get that coveted visa With the emphasis on first hand accounts rather than endless to do lists, Ayres provides the reader with a snapshot of the pre-decision, pre-departure, arrival and settling in process told by people who have been there, done that and now got the (probably Fosters X) tee shirt. After hours of interviewing men and women, husbands and wives, singles, the young and not so young, this is the only book of its kind and fills a very real gap in the market. All the practical stuff and vital information is there too, of course.This is the definitive must-read.
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ISBN 13 9781907498633
ISBN 10 190749863X
Title Jump Down Under - True Stories of Relocating to Australia
Author Iain Ayres
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Book
Publisher Rethink Press
Year published 2011-05-23
Number of pages 238
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.