Are you doing the three months job in there? I'm planning to go in the next year but i'm scared to have to live in a very small town to get another year of the visa. Loved the vlog and your house is sooo beautiful, the plants are 👌
I’m on a UK passport so I no longer have to do remote work to qualify for my second visa. However, I have friends (US, European, etc) who have done remote work and loved it! Instead of farm work they did hospitality work in regional areas and ended up saving sooo much money and having a really nice time 😊 thanks so much for your nice comment - I love all the plants too
For quality of life, affordability, weather, things to do and the nature - I prefer Australia! The downsides are how far it is from family and friends and cost of travelling abroad from here 🥹
@@randomquestions7741 haha no I totally get that! I think for me it kinda goes with the weather and general “outdoorsy” lifestyle here. When I lived in the Uk (London) I never got out in nature - it always felt like a day trip away (or it was raining so the weather put me off)
@@randomquestions7741 put that into perspective the UK would fit just into the state of NSW 4 times and England would fit in Australia 59 times. We have areas of greenery bigger than your whole country we also have deserts, semi arid land, savanahs, lush tropical and sub tropical rainforrest even alpine regions with ski resorts. We are grey nomads and love travelling through them all in our 4WD towing a caravan especially love being in the outback regions (not in summer though) we avoid the touristy coastal areas and big cities..
@@Davo-i1s size of country and consistency is different! I'm not from the UK, I'm from india , it's a shithole here, I rather like UK england or Australia