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SIMEC Residential Park
 About Residential Park:
For several years now, the developed nations have been accepting about quarter of a million new permanent residents each year. For people with skills, work experience and a good standard of English or French, qualifying for residence is not a huge barrier. Once accepted, you can take pleasure from the fact that you will be free to live permanently in a country consistently rated by the UN as the world's best countries to live in.

Furthermore, geographically Australia, USA and Canada are the world's biggest countries. Those are rich in natural resources including oil reserves and advanced technology.

Despite the abundance of natural wealth, real estate in many locations is cheap compared with other developed countries - although a combination of a rising currency and rapidly rising prices in some cites means this is no longer the case in a number of locations.

Example Like Australia:If you are bringing children to Canada, it's likely their education will be important to you. The OECD compared the performance of school students in 65 countries in mathematics, reading and science. Australian students performed better than students from any other English speaking country.

Australia's health care is publicly (tax-payer) funded: payment is generally not required for medical treatment, although depending on the province you live in it's probable you'll pay for pharmaceuticals and dental care.

Australia's 34 million residents enjoy virtually unlimited recreational opportunites and you might be forgiven for thinking you have found paradise.

   
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