It can be scary moving to another country without a job secured, but local celebrity couple Edwin Goh and Rachel Wan claimed that you 'won't starve' as long as you can speak the language. The two moved to Sydney, Australia, in July, and they posted a YouTube video on Sunday (July 30) to share tips for others who want to...
It can be scary moving to another country without a job secured, but local celebrity couple Edwin Goh and Rachel Wan claimed that you "won't starve" as long as you can speak the language.
Explaining that Singapore's fast-paced lifestyle burned her out, Rachel added that she felt like she needed to get out of the environment and "breathe a little".In response to a comment on how they plan to support themselves moving forward, they responded: "There are tons of opportunities here to earn a living with a huge variety of jobs and industries that are beginner-friendly too.The actors shared tips and their cost breakdown for the move in the same video.
To be eligible for the third year, one would be required to take on six months of the above-mentioned work.The two revealed that their visas cost $570 each, while their medical screenings and one-way flight tickets cost $210 and $550 respectively.For accommodation, Edwin and Rachel recommended looking for places to sublet on Facebook Marketplace as it often costs "less than an Airbnb or hotel".
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