The busiest time of year for moving overseas is November, December, January and February, and now that COVID restrictions have eased, at OSS we are getting busier than ever.
Read here about a first hand experience on what it is like moving back to Sydney after some time away to make the transition easier for you!
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NEW data shows where Australia’s permanent migrants are really coming from — and you might be surprised by the results.
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