Such an interesting POV and story of your life and experience. I often find myself in a similiar situation (in the past i also won the green card but gave it back b/c i moved to study in Amsterdam).
I find myself now living in Italy, going often to Texas 2-4 months a year for business. Living in Italy the remaining of the time and going to US for business is an interesting compromise but hard to bond and develop strong relationships.
Funny enough i have bene to Australia when i was younger (20) and always thought was the perfect place (sun, surf, great salary, what else do you need?) but yes i feel you, Australia is far away from everything and it's own country.
Such an interesting POV and story of your life and experience. I often find myself in a similiar situation (in the past i also won the green card but gave it back b/c i moved to study in Amsterdam).
I find myself now living in Italy, going often to Texas 2-4 months a year for business. Living in Italy the remaining of the time and going to US for business is an interesting compromise but hard to bond and develop strong relationships.
Funny enough i have bene to Australia when i was younger (20) and always thought was the perfect place (sun, surf, great salary, what else do you need?) but yes i feel you, Australia is far away from everything and it's own country.
Thank you so much for the comment! Always great to hear how the same themes occur in other people's lives too.
I hear you on the compromise. because of the moving around, it's hard to feel truly at "home" somewhere. Part of me is always missing somewhere...
Australia is a wonderful place, no doubt about it. For me in my line of work, there are less professional opportunities here.