Why Did Australia Have Assisted Immigration

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In the 1880’s the first Watts was emigrating. He decided to move from Spondon, United Kingdom to Australia. He met a girl along the way and decided not to move to Australia but follow the girl to New Zealand. William was part of the 184,000 people who migrated from the United Kingdom to New Zealand. He left the United Kingdom because there was a high unemployment rate and low pay. My ancestor chose Australia simply because of the many opportunities that it offered. Australia’s pull factors were the opposite of the United Kingdom’s push factors with lower unemployment rate and higher pay. This inquiry looks at the push and pull factors that influenced my ancestors and many others to leave their homeland and move to the small island nation …show more content…

Australia had assisted immigration. and William needed an out. Because of the assisted immigration, William could go to a country with more opportunities for nothing. Like explained earlier, governments would pay immigrants skilled in trades to come to their countries as eventually, this would boost their economy. Assisted immigration was a combo package that gave people free crossing to another country and made promises that immigrants skilled in trades would have much better conditions and pay. This was a pull factor that made sense because William secured a 7-year apprenticeship at a local foundry. He completed this spending some time as a brass molder. Since he was skilled in trades he could be part of the promise of much better conditions and …show more content…

People began discovering gold in 1851. If you found gold you could become super rich and create a new life. Australia was an good place to go, it had a booming economy and there was the chance to find gold. Australia was a good place to go in the beginning, as said, but because of the finding of gold it became even better. Yes, finding gold would be an amazing way to make a new life and it made many immigrants come to Australia by choice, but finding gold was a bit like winning the lottery nowadays.

Pull factors of New Zealand. The first pull factor is that New Zealand had a closer climate to Spondon so New Zealand would be more like home and the immigrant will have less to get used to. New Zealand, like Australia had better jobs opportunities so it would make life for William easier, but the main reason for him to come to New Zealand instead of going to Australia was that he met a girl and what better reason to go to a new country than a girl.

New Zealand had many reasons for people to move to it. For example New Zealand's climate helps by being closer to the climate where William came from so there is less for him to get used to. Australia is a hot country unlike the United Kingdom so the people who immigrated to Australia had to acclimatize as well as getting used to the citizens of the country and their

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