You won't believe the one question these people googled after their election results!

As the United States tallied up the votes during their latest election cycle, a surprising trend emerged that caught the attention of many Australians. While political tensions ran high and the world watched with bated breath, some Americans were considering a significant change – not just in leadership but in scenery. As the possibility of a Trump victory loomed, Google searches for 'How to move to Australia' began to surge, revealing a profound sense of political fatigue and a yearning for a fresh start down under.

This phenomenon isn't entirely new; back in 2016, when Trump first secured the presidency, Canada's immigration website famously crashed under the weight of inquiries from Americans seeking an escape. However, this time around, it seems Australia has captured the imagination of those looking for an alternative, with a notable number of searches coming from states where Harris had won, such as Oregon, Washington, and Colorado.


The Land Down Under has long been a beacon for those seeking adventure, a change of pace, or simply a break from their routine – and it appears that the increasingly divisive nature of US politics is only adding to its allure. Young Americans, in particular, are becoming a 'growing cohort' among those venturing to Australian shores.


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Many Americans googled for the immigration process for several countries, Australia included. Image Credit: Pexels/Sarah Blocksidge


According to the Department of Home Affairs, the United States ranks 12th in the issuance of working holiday visas to Australia. Matthew Heyes, the founder of Backpacker Job Board, Australia's premier job site for working holidaymakers, believes that Australia is an ideal destination for Americans seeking a respite from the political whirlwind. 'Though the number of American backpackers is small, it's a growing cohort,' he commented. The recent spike in Irish backpackers, possibly driven by economic factors in Europe, suggests a similar trend could emerge among young Americans.


Australia's working holiday scheme allows Americans aged between 18 and 30 to stay for up to three years, provided they meet certain working requirements. While this doesn't match the four-year term of a US presidency, it offers a substantial period for those looking to immerse themselves in a different culture and way of life. Heyes notes that Australia has much to offer, from the vibrant, progressive culture of Melbourne to the unique experiences of working on a cattle station in Western Australia or Queensland.

The federal government's recent decision to scrap the requirement for UK residents on regional work visas to apply for additional 12-month stays has sparked discussions about extending this policy to other countries, which could further boost the number of Americans considering the move.

While a Google search might be just the first step in a long journey, it's clear that the idea of relocating to Australia is more than just a fleeting thought for some. The promise of sandy beaches, a laid-back lifestyle, and a welcoming environment for young, progressive individuals could be just the ticket for those looking to escape political disappointment and start anew.

Key Takeaways

  • Google searches for 'How to move to Australia' surged as Donald Trump began to claim key states in his bid for the White House.
  • The search trend reflects the extent of the disappointment felt by some of Kamala Harris's supporters following the US election results.
  • Young Americans represent a growing cohort of individuals obtaining working holiday visas for Australia.
  • Americans aged between 18 and 30 may be eligible for up to three years on the working holiday scheme, with the possibility of further incentives if the Australian government extends the same regional work visa benefits to Americans as it did for UK residents.
So, dear readers, what do you think about this trend? Have you noticed an increase in American accents around your local area? Or perhaps you've considered a similar move in the opposite direction? Share your thoughts and stories with us. We would love to hear about your experiences with cross-cultural exchanges and the impact of global politics on personal decisions in the comments below!
 
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Don't need to come to as Trump is going to f@#k over Australia too.
I couldn't disagree more with your comment. Totally "UNEDUCATED" to say the least.

Can't you see how Albo & Chalmers are treading extremely lightly. I reckon that "Pixie" realises his party time is just about to expire very soon. Just hope he's started to pack his bags for his journey back home.

Can't you see how all of the "Enemies" are making friendly overtures to "DJT".

There again, "DOOMSAYERS" just can't see past their noses which is extremely unfortunate.

RULE "DJT" & your executives of your NEW cabinet to be. You will all be a FORCE to be reckoned with for SANITY & COMMON SENSE to rule SUPREME.

Also of note, is, that, millions of Americans don't know much at all outside their own country. My wife & self know 1st hand of this actual fact which we experienced when travelling from the bottom to the top of the U.S.A.

NOVEZAR.
 
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Having been to the US countless times over the years I have to say that, in the current climate, who could blame them. The US unfortunately has deterioratedly markedly in the years since Trump first came to power. God knows what will be left of it when he finishes this four year term!
 
I couldn't disagree more with your comment. Totally "UNEDUCATED" to say the least.

Can't you see how Albo & Chalmers are treading extremely lightly. I reckon that "Pixie" realises his party time is just about to expire very soon. Just hope he's started to pack his bags for his journey back home.

Can't you see how all of the "Enemies" are making friendly overtures to "DJT".

There again, "DOOMSAYERS" just can't see past their noses which is extremely unfortunate.

RULE "DJT" & your executives of your NEW cabinet to be. You will all be a FORCE to be reckoned with for SANITY & COMMON SENSE to rule SUPREME.

Also of note, is, that, millions of Americans don't know much at all outside their own country. My wife & self know 1st hand of this actual fact which we experienced when travelling from the bottom to the top of the U.S.A.

NOVEZAR.
Also, I agree the people of America don't know much about anything outside their country... ! Well - that goes to show they know a hell of a lot more about their own and that's what matters... He's ruling America, not the countries outside!!!!
 
Maybe we should let some come over on working visas for a limited time to do fruit picking and other seasonal jobs.
 
Having been to the US countless times over the years I have to say that, in the current climate, who could blame them. The US unfortunately has deterioratedly markedly in the years since Trump first came to power. God knows what will be left of it when he finishes this four year term

Hopefully the same as his previous Presidency, if not more....where he strengthened the economy, created more jobs and improved medical welfare!!!!!!
 
Hopefully the same as his previous Presidency, if not more....where he strengthened the economy, created more jobs and improved medical welfare!!!!!!
I wasn't aware you knew so much about "make America great again". No, seriously, my USA friend used to live in a blue state, but now lives in a red state. What I'm told is they haven't been advised about anything yet. However, they are hoping Obamacare will still exist.
 
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I wasn't aware you knew so much about "make America great again". No, seriously, my USA friend used to live in a blue state, but now lives in a red state. What I'm told is they haven't been advised about anything yet. However, they are hoping Obamacare will still exist.
It was a spellcheck error that I edited about 5 mins ago... should read radically improved welfare...! not, medical welfare
 
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I wasn't aware you knew so much about "make America great again". No, seriously, my USA friend used to live in a blue state, but now lives in a red state. What I'm told is they haven't been advised about anything yet. However, they are hoping Obamacare will still exist.
If his Presidency was so bad< why did Biden reverse everything that trump fought for from the day dirt bag got into power and nobody is going to convinve me that Willie Browns knee trembler was ver effective.
 
If his Presidency was so bad< why did Biden reverse everything that trump fought for from the day dirt bag got into power and nobody is going to convinve me that Willie Browns knee trembler was ver effective.
I've got no idea. I don't live there. I only know what my friend fills me in with. I won't let anyone know in future what happens when I find out. Everybody here seems to know.
 
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