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CHAROSINPERTH means friends in perth.


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Charosinperth means friends in Perth. Charo is termed as a friend in the Bhutanese language. This page will basically describe Bhutanese people living in Australia and Perth in particular. The goal of this page is to connecting and showing our unique identity to the rest of the world. There is no gender, no color, which country you are from or living, anyone can join this and be a part of this as a friendly member. All it means is promoting and helping each other without expecting anything in return. This page will help to pave your way to studies and job opportunities for international students in Western Australia and try to amplify your ability to move toward your goal. The main reason for this page is talking more about current affairs of Bhutanese living in Perth and promoting goods and services like how to process your student visa, graduate visa, PR in Australia and also people who want to join Bhutanese Community from Bhutan. How to get started once you are here in Australia.
This page will also refer to join ABPI (Association of Bhutanese In Perth), Where new member from Bhutan can join the existing the community of Bhutanese to declare officially in Western Australia as a Student visa.

Charosinperth means friends in Perth, Western Australia.

In Bhutanese language friend is termed "Charo".  We can also say "charos in Perh" for the Bhutanese people living in Perth.

This page is all about Bhutanese living abroad in Perth. Lots of Bhutanese love to be in Australia for various reasons but Bhutanese come to Australia as International Students in the beginning and they extend their stay back by upgrading their studies or applying for permanent residency (PR). Now more than half of the Bhutanese are planning to be in Australia as their dream place, for whatever reason it may be.
Bhutan is a small land lock, mountainous country located between India and China. The people of Bhutan have remained isolated from the outside world for many years so that people do not get exploited. Now the time has changed and Bhutanese wants to explore more about lifestyle living. These are the reason that people are moving abroad to seek a better lifestyle. As a person, Bhutanese are hardworking at first, no matter what task it maybe? they give their best of the work in any field, secondly, people from Bhutan are humble in nature, honest, religious, helping mindset and willing to take any kind of order and thirdly, people are innocent, this is where most of the people get exploited by other. For this reason, Bhutanese need friends to help each other. This is only possible by having a strong community. In which we need to connect with each other. Everyone has to be together in order solve any kind of issue within the community and then stand as one to get help from another community or to help them. That is why we have to be together as a friend to get help in our difficult times and we help others without expecting anything in return. This is the reason why charosinperth stands for it.

Most of the Bhutanese are not techy because people in Bhutan believe that tv, radio or even the internet are a real waste of time they believe in socializing and hanging out around.  That is why people face lots of challenges when they enter an advanced country like Australia. For example, if a person doesn't know about the place or any item, they will ask the person who knows the most and they will not use online resources like google or facebook to find out the solution. This page will help to get started in Australia as an international Student by getting connected with the Bhutanese people already living in Perth.
Association of Bhutanese in Perth (ABPI) is a community of Bhutanese students, family members, and well-wishers. Every Bhutanese arriving in Perth is invited to and is expected to participate in the association at least in their capacity as members.
For the Bhutanese who are very new to here, we would like to welcome to Australia and join our existing Bhutanese community for living here in Australia. In which you will he declaring officially that you are here in Perth for various reasons. You can approach the community in any kind of help you need. The following are the few things that you need to know when you are here in Perth about ABPI.

Association of Bhutanese in Perth (ABPI) is a community of Bhutanese students, family members, and well-wishers. Every Bhutanese arriving in Perth is invited to and is expected to participate in the association at least in their capacity as members.
Why does ABPI exist?
Perth is one of the most popular havens for Bhutanese to pursue higher education and to seek jobs and make a living. Every year Perth sees hundreds of Bhutanese students getting enrolled in different universities and vocational institutes.
With such a large and ever-increasing community, ABPI was founded as a formal association with the vision to make every Bhutanese in Perth feel at home, included, taken care of and to build a strong and happy community and more importantly to merge and harmonize with other cultures.
What does ABPI do?
Striving towards the core vision of building a happy Bhutanese community, ABPI also organizes events and functions involving the members, plus help the newcomers as much as possible to get them settled.
The following are the important events ABPI organizes:
Newcomers welcome gathering
Farewell party for those who are leaving Perth
Bhutanese special occasion celebration, like National Day
Orientation meeting with newcomers
Get together for the sickness of a member, or demise of a member’s close family




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