In March, our government advised us NOT to come home from Singapore. Let me be clear: were were told that if we had a job and a home where we were, it was probably best for us to remain in place, writes Rob Colligan in this comment piece | OPINION
Back in March, our government advised us NOT to come home from Singapore. Let me be clear: the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade advised us, and thousands of Australian expats like us, that if we had a job and a home where we were, it was probably best for us to remain in place.
I will look for further opportunities in domestic tourism, which I predict will become the next big thing, as the International Air Transport Association recently announced it expects global travel will remain devastated until at least 2024. Which brings me to my partner’s job. She works in corporate travel and after many years of hard work, she was offered a promotion that she truly deserved. This would see us relocate to Singapore.
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