Not everyone is built the same nor do they have the same mindset. So here are couple that I have come across.
1) George, a Malaysian with O levels used to visit his singapore cousins and thats when I met him playing football. He left for Auckland, with no visa and just a bag of clothes. Heard from his cousins that he was selling hotdogs near a park. Eventually got his papers after NZ gave ammnesty. This was in the 80s. Happily married with Ang Mo wife.
2) Charlie going to Canada with his bag and Axe landing in Darwin looking at the fan spin are two other great inspirational stories.
3) Husband and wife retirees on a holiday to Perth with their grownup children fell in love with the open spaces and set up a horticultural farm as hobby but business was too good and they now run a successful business. Both had nothing to do with horticulture or farming prior to this.
4) Medical doctor with a Special Needs child could not get visa in the 80/90s because foreign doctors with automaticcaly given negative points for pool to australia. Left his job as a doctor, worked in a different field for 2 years, qualified for VISA and migrated to OZ. Talk about love for his child. Those who are not aware - Special Needs children get great treatment and as brought as equals. The State pays for a dedicated tutor to sit in class with the child.
5) Husband/wife great career but one son had special needs. Packed up their bags and left for OZ. Even before landing, husband landed a plum role that was much better than in Singapore.
6) Malaysian boy working as teller in local bank, applies for Murdoch Uni. Goes over and works at Eagle Boy Pizza for income and fees. Buys a second hand car. Graduates, applies for PR, gets job and PR. New life.
In all the above cases, everyone of them had one notion - to move for good with little or no planning. Only the medical doctor in (4) had do some planning to qualify for visa.
Anyone else care to add to cases that are familiar with. Planned or otherwise.
1) George, a Malaysian with O levels used to visit his singapore cousins and thats when I met him playing football. He left for Auckland, with no visa and just a bag of clothes. Heard from his cousins that he was selling hotdogs near a park. Eventually got his papers after NZ gave ammnesty. This was in the 80s. Happily married with Ang Mo wife.
2) Charlie going to Canada with his bag and Axe landing in Darwin looking at the fan spin are two other great inspirational stories.
3) Husband and wife retirees on a holiday to Perth with their grownup children fell in love with the open spaces and set up a horticultural farm as hobby but business was too good and they now run a successful business. Both had nothing to do with horticulture or farming prior to this.
4) Medical doctor with a Special Needs child could not get visa in the 80/90s because foreign doctors with automaticcaly given negative points for pool to australia. Left his job as a doctor, worked in a different field for 2 years, qualified for VISA and migrated to OZ. Talk about love for his child. Those who are not aware - Special Needs children get great treatment and as brought as equals. The State pays for a dedicated tutor to sit in class with the child.
5) Husband/wife great career but one son had special needs. Packed up their bags and left for OZ. Even before landing, husband landed a plum role that was much better than in Singapore.
6) Malaysian boy working as teller in local bank, applies for Murdoch Uni. Goes over and works at Eagle Boy Pizza for income and fees. Buys a second hand car. Graduates, applies for PR, gets job and PR. New life.
In all the above cases, everyone of them had one notion - to move for good with little or no planning. Only the medical doctor in (4) had do some planning to qualify for visa.
Anyone else care to add to cases that are familiar with. Planned or otherwise.