Immigrate to Australia and Oceania

Popular Islands Countries for Immigration

The cultural and economic summary of the island world of the Pacific and Australia is called Oceania. In English, the term transoceanium is also used . This area is also known as the continent of Australia . The South Seas, a common name for the South Pacific, is also partly included in this region.

The following countries (islands or island groups) belong to Australia and Oceania: Australia, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, New Zealand, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Niue.

Below you will find brief information about the countries in Australia and Oceania that are recommended for immigration. From this brief information you will then get to the detailed immigration information, travel information, contacts etc., to everything you need to know for immigration. Click on the country name to get detailed information. 

Australia

Australia is the dream country par excellence for expats. The country takes in around 80,000 immigrants each year, with a sophisticated selection system separating the wheat from the chaff. Everything about this country, who is allowed to immigrate and who is not, you can read here .

New Zealand

About 4 million people live on an area of ​​269,000 km². The official languages ​​are English and the native language Maori. New Zealand is the dream of many immigrants. Here I introduce you to the country.

Samoa

Unique to this beautiful Polynesian island nation and scuba diver’s paradise is the seemingly unshakeable serenity of the people. In the country where there is no ‘struggle for existence’ and never has been, concern for the future is unknown. However, immigration is not that easy.

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