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Just in Time Vs Just in Case

Just in Time Vs Just in Case

While there are decisions we find so easy, like what to wear on a special occasion, there are still many decisions we find very difficult to deal with, especially if we are putting into consideration our future and the betterment of our family.

Most of the time, it is impossible to gain consensus on whether our decision is bad or good. But, it is always possible to ensure that you engage in a proper decision-making process every time you need to make a big move.
Should we engage ourselves to something worthwhile “just in case” we need them in the future? Or should we do the things we need “just in time”, when we suddenly realise we actually need them now?

With all the uncertainties happening globally, which may potentially affect our future, the analogy carries quite well to doing what we should do not when we badly need them the most, but because we wanted to be ready and to secure ourselves from further setbacks.

At this point in time, we may need to re-evaluate our lives and value the importance of cultivating alternate sourcing and leveraging on other better opportunities rather than just settling to what is already there. Being resilient is critical for surviving in a pandemic such as COVID-19 — where we live in a very risky global situation that demands speed and flexibility.

This pandemic has certainly taught us to consider all options available and find the middle ground — something that we think may not work for our family, but is actually the best option at the moment.

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An Open Letter From One of Our Successful Clients in Western Australia

An Open Letter From One of Our Successful Clients in Western Australia

Hi Everyone!

We are happy to say that Western Australia is one the best places to be locked down during the COVID-19 crisis.

It serves as a reminder that we, West Australians, have one of the most pristine surroundings with clear air, clear water, fresh fruits and vegetables, and seafood. For as Far as we know, Australia has always been a country with full of natural resources that’s exemplified in the anthem of the country itself. This land is truly rich in every possible gift God can give to mankind, specifically for Western Australia. 

Not to mention that it is one of the safest places now as well, with businesses and lives getting back to normal now.  COVID-19 has now reinforced and help to gather the very fabric of Western Australia, which is the state is probably one of the safest places to be in the entire world at this point in time, with the capital city free from all natural disasters, earthquakes, volcanos, storm with damaging winds where infrastructures can be damaged turns out no more than something that the state emergency services can manage constantly. No doubt those living in the regions, especially people who rely on agriculture, suffer immensely whenever there is rough weathers are part and parcel of a farmer’s life wherever you may be.

For the vast majority of us living in the regions surrounding the cities, we enjoy one of the best weathers in the world, one of the best climatic conditions, from tropical to getting immensely temperate, and yet we are able to take advantage of all the fresh produce the land can offer.

A lot of people complain that the city of Perth is slow moving and very laid back. We want to challenge that notion and say if you really want to go that fast, where are you really headed towards? There are many people living in big cities experiencing a fast and vibrant lifestyle, but stress causes a lot of health related illness is also inevitable.

If you don’t want that kind of lifestyle and if you value your health that much, Western Australia is the place, as we experience a lifestyle that is fast-paced as we want it to be, and yet we are able to enjoy our lives here.

Therefore, there’s no place we would rather be than in Perth. We would like to take the opportunity to greet my fallow Western Australians a Happy WA day, but also to encourage anyone of you thinking of relocating to consider that despite that fact that it is considered as a regional city by way of its definition, it still has all of the splendours to offer: great food, dining opportunity (admits covid), great weather, friendly people and vast spaces and home.

To be locked up in an apartment, it can go claustrophobic as it can be, where people getting out of control because of the anxiety of staying in a small place. It’s not that other places are not good to live in or you should not live in wherever you are now, but if you can make it to Australia and you have the eligibility criteria to apply for an Australian Permanent Resident visa, why not come and why not live in Western Australia?

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It’s Tough… But It’s Just Temporary

It’s Tough… But It’s Just Temporary

Where are we, and where we might be heading?
With its abrupt spread all over the world, COVID-19 is undoubtedly a catastrophe that spawned a crisis, and has affected many people’s lives.

Sure, COVID-19 has not affected only the health of millions of people, but it shows negative effect on the economies too – job market, quality of living, etc.. But, we don’t just let the situation affect our future, especially our plans to apply for Australia Permanent Resident visa.

At NTRUST, we always believe that you should strike the iron while it’s hot – to apply when you are still qualified.

This COVID-19 situation may have affected the entire world, but this won’t be permanent! This too shall pass. And while we are waiting for this to pass, we should not let our dreams of having a greener pasture in Australia at halt.

Consult with us and get a professional advise from one of our experienced Australia Immigration consultant. Call +65 6299 0245 for more information.

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Migrating to Australia: Why I Think Western Australia is Best?

Migrating to Australia: Why I Think Western Australia is Best?

I’m often asked why I chose to live in Western Australia and not the more popular and ‘attractive’ eastern states. Having a Skilled Independent visa, I could live and work anywhere in Australia, but the following reasons justify why going where everyone else goes is not always the best choice.

For one, living in one of the world’s more isolated cities make it easier for the local government to shut the state down during a global pandemic, just like the one we are presently experiencing. To give the government credit, this strategy actually worked and we’ve experienced several days now with ZERO new coronavirus cases.

I simply like the size of our homes, so even in the worst case scenario like extended home quarantine, there’s just so many more things you can do at home you won’t have time to feel bored.

Being the biggest state with only a couple of million residents, there’s more than enough space for everyone so social distancing isn’t really a problem. We’re so big that you could choose the type of weather you’d like; growing durian trees in the north, peaches and pears in the south of the state.

WA’s pretty capital Perth has often been rated among the world’s top 10 cities to live in. We’re multicultural, multi-religious, clean and rich in every God given resource, so much so that I think we should really be a separate country of our own.

Bustling, noisy and fast paced cities in Asia are within the same time zone and flying to these is just 4–7 hours away. Whilst some people complain that its quiet and slow placed here well, I think that this is precisely the reason Western Australia is the BEST!

Book your appointment at NTRUST today. Yes, there may be additional health precautions you would need to comply with but for most parts, it’s business as usual for us.

Register for our upcoming seminar at https://www.ntrust.com.sg/singapore-seminar or Call (65) 62990245 for a consultation schedule.

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You Have Been Warned; But We Know No One’s Prepared

You Have Been Warned; But We Know No One’s Prepared

Since 2003, we have been working closely with the Australia Immigration authorities to help families move across to Australia.

Since then, we have been telling people a lot of things. The image above are just a few of the past newspaper advertisement copies we used (from 2006 to present) to inform people not only of opportunities, but information that are beneficial in helping them decide to migrate to Australia from Singapore or elsewhere.

Alongside all our shout outs, we have anticipated that Australia Immigration process will get tougher as years pass by. It will never be as easy as it was 3-5 years ago. While we understand that no one’s ever prepared for any circumstances such as this COVID-19 situation, but for us it is always being pro-active rather than reactive.

NTRUST always encourages people to apply for what you only qualify for if you qualify.