Migrants may settle anywhere in Australia they want to, but they tend to settle where there are employment opportunities, or often within their own cultural communities.
Italian migrants arrived soon after the First Fleet.
Around Sydney Harbour.
They first arrive at New South Wales in Holland in 1788. However, Portuguese, Dutch, and Chinese migrants had been exploring and living in Australia for over 300 years before the First Fleet(1788).
No. The First Fleet carried convicts, officers and marines. There were no British migrants as the colony had not yet been established. The only "free settlers" were the wives and children of some of the marines. Even the wives and children of most of the officers stayed in England, as the officers intended to return home once their commission was over.
The first Italian to arrive and settle in Australia was convict Giuseppe Tuzo, who arrived with the First Fleet in 1788.
Governor Arthur Phillip led the First Fleet to Australia, establishing the first British colony in the land.
The British settled in Sydney from the arrival of the First Fleet, on 26 January 1788.
The First Fleet, consisting of British convicts and soldiers, arrived in Sydney on January 26th 1788. This day is commemorated each year as 'Australia Day.'
it came from migrants from Spain going to the US to settle. his name is Alonso Moreno
Migrants - unlike immigrants, who move from one country to settle in another - are people who migrate from place to place not putting down roots. Just like immigrants they can be from anywhere and move to anywhere they are not one nationality of people. So, in answer, migrants can live anywhere but not permanantly.xx
The people on the First Fleet had in common the fact that they were leaving England to settle in an "uncivilised" land for an undetermined number of years.The convicts who made up most of the First Fleet were all convicted of a variety of crimes, mostly petty theft, and were sent away from their home country of England to a land far away, of which most of them had never even heard.