 Sydney might be commonly considered one of the most beautiful CDs in the world, but to four, five, seven visa holders Nick Giles and Donald Campbell, it's also a place where dreams can come true. I actually was an insurance until about five years ago, and I left and decided I wanted to become an artist, set up a gallery in Scotland and then realised that working in a gallery was stopping from painting. So I came out to Australia for one month's holiday and realised that this would be a great place to actually paint, get away from the gallery if it could run itself. And that was two years ago and now here I am, painting away and working under a four, five, seven visa. Zenith Art & Design is a lifestyle company set up to offer three unique streams of expertise in art, interior design and well-being. For director Ian Swords, it was love at first sight when he set foot on Australian shores 20 years ago. I came out to Australia as a pastry chef originally, first on a working holiday and loved it so much. I went back and immediately applied to come and live permanently, which I was granted permanent residence and then later on got citizenship. You hear so many negative things about four, five, seven visas, but I think as an employer, no, four, five, seven is not a ball and chain on an employee. It should be giving them the opportunity to live their dream, and that's what Australia thinks it's all about. I think Australia, you can meet your dreams come true. And if you're willing to work hard, know the world is your oyster. I think it is definitely the country of opportunities. This is our head office and whenever we have a meeting here we look at that view and we really just do see the sky as a limit and we're all inspired by this view living in Sydney, the most beautiful city.