Hong Kong Buyers seeking Australia safe haven.
July 27, 2020
Hong Kong residents struggling with China’s influence on Hong Kong are seeking out Australia as a potential new place to call home. The spike in interest is due to the Morrison Government’s offer of Australian work rights with a path to citizenship making Australia a safe haven amid their country’s political unrest.
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