Probably you will get the answer “NO” for it. Because it’s very hard to migrate to any country without any job, not just Australia. But, Yes, some lucky people were able to migrate to Australia without any job but they had to struggle a lot after coming here. Here is a glimpse of the experience of a migrant who migrated to Australia without any job.
“I migrated to Australia just over a year ago without a job in hand. I was lucky to have the support of a very good friend for the first month and a half to stay at his place. I made sure that finding and applying for a job was my full-time job. I started at 8 in the morning and used to apply for jobs until 5 in the evening. Made cold calls, changed resume, and cover letter million times, sent introductory emails and messages a thousand times. Used all avenues available. I made myself available out there. Gave 5 interviews. I would like to believe that I cracked 2, but one of them was taking long to give an answer while the other one had already sent an offer letter. A person in my state grabs what he is offered. And I did the same. Here I am, almost completing 1 year at my job. Loving my job, working hard, and already climbing the corporate ladder. So yes, it is not bad to migrate without a job. But it’ll be hard. Mentally and physically. More mentally. I shudder when I remember the days I went hungry and used to cry. But the end result is sweet and you learn”
Experience of a migrant(Source: Quora)
Having the job offer in hand would significantly make you the better contender for the migration in Australia and it will ease your process. But lots of people moving to Australia do not have a job offer. Some people get sponsorship from the companies if you are highly skilled and your area is high in demand. But, it’s not the case with everyone.
It’s a very difficult task to find a job in Australia until you are already here, able to attend interviews, and free to put all of your efforts into the job search. At the very least, before you migrate to Australia, you should spend lots of time and do very good research about the place, job market and environment about that place so it would be easy for you to migrate and find a job there. If not you may find that you need to reconsider your destination within the country and lots of people waste their time changing the places and city after coming here.
After your arrival in Australia, financially, you will be on your own. It’s going to be very hard here in Australia if you do not have any back support here. Having someone to share the accommodation, manage transport fees and food will be very helpful in the early days. It would be a wise decision to collect and save enough money to foresee your first few months.
In conclusion, the answers are both “YES” and “NO”. If you want an easy move then the answer is obviously “NO”. You will be facing very tough time if you dont have enough money and support. YES in the sense that you can Migrate to Australia. But without a job? It’s very hard. But if you have the sponsorship then the answer is only “YES”.