Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? 11:02 - Jul 12 with 7197 views | TractorBoyOlly | A few words of wisdom appreciated on emigrating/moving abroad would be appreciated by fellow TWTDers please. I'm in my mid-20s and wife is 30 and we moved from South to North earlier in the year. Things haven't quite worked out and we can't get settled so we've thought about moving abroad to the US/Canada/Aus/NZ. The US would be our preference as we've been there before and it suits our lifestyle. I'm a Town Planner and she works in facilities. What are the chances for us and where should we start looking? Cheers | |
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Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 11:06 - Jul 12 with 4531 views | wkj | From personal experience, avoid the US. Its one of these places that makes a good holiday, but you'll soon be pining for home. If you can afford it, based on a number of my friends from high-school, do Australia or NZ. There is enough there to sate the itch of back home, as well as a really rich and interesting culture to integrate in to. | |
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Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 11:08 - Jul 12 with 4516 views | TractorBoyOlly |
Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 11:06 - Jul 12 by wkj | From personal experience, avoid the US. Its one of these places that makes a good holiday, but you'll soon be pining for home. If you can afford it, based on a number of my friends from high-school, do Australia or NZ. There is enough there to sate the itch of back home, as well as a really rich and interesting culture to integrate in to. |
What's the affordability like in Aus/NZ? I've heard of employers in my profession helping with re-location costs, I'm guessing you'd need a good wad of cash behind you otherwise? | |
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Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 11:11 - Jul 12 with 4502 views | wkj |
Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 11:08 - Jul 12 by TractorBoyOlly | What's the affordability like in Aus/NZ? I've heard of employers in my profession helping with re-location costs, I'm guessing you'd need a good wad of cash behind you otherwise? |
I'm not sure on the specific but I think Australia requires long termers to have a certain amount of money in the bank. US can be easier to set up shop, but there is a definite live to work culture there rather than work to live. I'd recommend searching for some aussie Expats forums or some such to get the best info, as I'm not fully experienced with Aus personally, only America and Canada [Post edited 12 Jul 2019 11:12]
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Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 11:14 - Jul 12 with 4473 views | footers | Having worked in the immigration game a while ago, I can recommend Canada as the easiest of those options. It's a very pro-immigrant country so you'll be welcomed with open arms. That and the list of jobs they're looking for is usually very broad, with some surprising careers listed. The process is also a lot easier than the other countries you've mentioned. And it's like America, only civilised. | |
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Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 11:17 - Jul 12 with 4458 views | TractorBoyOlly |
Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 11:11 - Jul 12 by wkj | I'm not sure on the specific but I think Australia requires long termers to have a certain amount of money in the bank. US can be easier to set up shop, but there is a definite live to work culture there rather than work to live. I'd recommend searching for some aussie Expats forums or some such to get the best info, as I'm not fully experienced with Aus personally, only America and Canada [Post edited 12 Jul 2019 11:12]
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I see that the US are pretty harsh on Annual Leave, 10/12 days seems to be the norm. Isn't it pretty much impossible anyway unless you've got an employer that will sponsor you? | |
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Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 11:24 - Jul 12 with 4435 views | footers |
Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 11:17 - Jul 12 by TractorBoyOlly | I see that the US are pretty harsh on Annual Leave, 10/12 days seems to be the norm. Isn't it pretty much impossible anyway unless you've got an employer that will sponsor you? |
Yeh, the work-life balance in the states isn't great. Although I suppose it depends what you do for work. For the average Joe though it's not something I'd be happy with. And yes, the restrictions have become even stricter in recent years. No matter where you go you'll likely need quite a cash sum to satisfy the criteria. | |
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Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 11:34 - Jul 12 with 4402 views | Tillz9 | Hey, Moved to Oz 3 years ago, love it out here. You would need to look at points based visa and see if skills are recognised to get a perm res visa if you are looking long term. You can do this on Gov website. Great lifestyle, affordable as although things are more expensive wages are much better. Houses are better £ for £ as you get more space in my experience. Long process and need a decent bit of savings for moving as the set up costs are expensive. Great experience though and I would do it all again. | | | |
Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 11:39 - Jul 12 with 4386 views | TractorBoyOlly |
Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 11:34 - Jul 12 by Tillz9 | Hey, Moved to Oz 3 years ago, love it out here. You would need to look at points based visa and see if skills are recognised to get a perm res visa if you are looking long term. You can do this on Gov website. Great lifestyle, affordable as although things are more expensive wages are much better. Houses are better £ for £ as you get more space in my experience. Long process and need a decent bit of savings for moving as the set up costs are expensive. Great experience though and I would do it all again. |
How much are we talking? I had a speculative offer a couple of weeks back where the large multi-national offered to pay for the lot, house etc. I thought it seemed too good to be true but apparently it was legit. | |
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Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 11:44 - Jul 12 with 4361 views | Tillz9 |
Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 11:39 - Jul 12 by TractorBoyOlly | How much are we talking? I had a speculative offer a couple of weeks back where the large multi-national offered to pay for the lot, house etc. I thought it seemed too good to be true but apparently it was legit. |
We paid out for 189 visas before we found jobs which cost about £6k initially. Took £15k with us and my partners job offered $10k relocation which for a family of three worked out ok. If you are getting sponsored by a job with relocation assistance then take it I say !! More help the better We found it really useful to have the additional money as we didn’t ship everything over so had to buy again when we got here. Always costs more than you think. | | | |
Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 11:57 - Jul 12 with 4313 views | TractorBoyOlly |
Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 11:44 - Jul 12 by Tillz9 | We paid out for 189 visas before we found jobs which cost about £6k initially. Took £15k with us and my partners job offered $10k relocation which for a family of three worked out ok. If you are getting sponsored by a job with relocation assistance then take it I say !! More help the better We found it really useful to have the additional money as we didn’t ship everything over so had to buy again when we got here. Always costs more than you think. |
Yeah I figured that although I was thinking 1 months wages would suffice haha. | |
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Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 12:01 - Jul 12 with 4288 views | wkj |
Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 11:57 - Jul 12 by TractorBoyOlly | Yeah I figured that although I was thinking 1 months wages would suffice haha. |
To be fair it took me the better part of one month's wages to move from. Ipswich to Sax (carpeting and decorating a new build home included in that cost) having a base set up or friends/family/work to provide temporary board is a huge help when moving abroad, but it certainly isn't something I would ever recommend doing 'on the cheap', and always make sure you have emergency funds. When I went to the USA I made sure I had enough money for a return trip in reserve the entire time I was there. [Post edited 12 Jul 2019 12:02]
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Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 12:08 - Jul 12 with 4266 views | Illinoisblue | If you can’t settle from moving up North why do you think you could settle moving to a new country? | |
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Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 12:12 - Jul 12 with 4248 views | itfcjoe | I've thought about it, but never got particularly close. I think main issue for me is that most players where I could move to (i.e. English speaking) seem to be a real work to live mentality, or are just too far away. It may have just been because I had a bad flight experience, but anything more than 1 flight is just too far if anything were to happen and I need to get home. I've also not got a job that is particularly specialised or transferable which doesn't help - if I were to move now I'd go to somewhere like Cyprus for a few years as a nicer pace of life. | |
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Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 12:35 - Jul 12 with 4163 views | TractorBoyOlly |
Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 12:08 - Jul 12 by Illinoisblue | If you can’t settle from moving up North why do you think you could settle moving to a new country? |
Because it's the dynamicity I hugely underestimated, everything is so mundane and feel hugely frustrated that i'm not able to enjoy life. Moving abroad the world is your oyster. | |
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Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 12:42 - Jul 12 with 4141 views | Illinoisblue |
Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 12:35 - Jul 12 by TractorBoyOlly | Because it's the dynamicity I hugely underestimated, everything is so mundane and feel hugely frustrated that i'm not able to enjoy life. Moving abroad the world is your oyster. |
True right up until the point you have to submit to the 9-5 grind to make a living. Sounds like you should go traveling for a year before committing to a big move. | |
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Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 12:50 - Jul 12 with 4125 views | Pablokuqi | Well I am about to emigrate to Suffolk from Ireland in a few weeks time, this is certainly the place for tips I imagine! I think moving depends on so many things. If you have children and a house to sell for example that can complicate things too. Biggest problem for us is finding a house to rent we still don't have one yet. If another person asks us what our moving date is I will scream. Having moved about ourselves, it is important you work out what your life priority is. What are you goals? Are your priorities salary, career progression, family, hobbies? | | | |
Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 12:50 - Jul 12 with 4124 views | homer_123 | Genuinely, you need to really think about 'why' you want to move abroad. Be very honest with yourselves about what you want/ need from a move - what you will miss from the UK and what you maybe even be prepared to give up to move. I'll be honest, if you you struggle to cope with moving within the UK then you may really struggle to move outside. Pros and Cons columns and be brutally, brutally honest. | |
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Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 12:52 - Jul 12 with 4113 views | TractorBoyOlly |
Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 12:50 - Jul 12 by Pablokuqi | Well I am about to emigrate to Suffolk from Ireland in a few weeks time, this is certainly the place for tips I imagine! I think moving depends on so many things. If you have children and a house to sell for example that can complicate things too. Biggest problem for us is finding a house to rent we still don't have one yet. If another person asks us what our moving date is I will scream. Having moved about ourselves, it is important you work out what your life priority is. What are you goals? Are your priorities salary, career progression, family, hobbies? |
Good luck with it all, having moved from Suffolk I do miss it, particularly on a nice day but it does lack the excitement I crave. I think career progression is always good, a job where you are actually contributing to something that will make a difference whether that be charity or re-development of a big project is always good. I think this is key for me, as well as a good life-balance, not necessarily flexible or part-time working but to be earning enough to actually be able to afford to do things instead of literally just working to pay bills with little disposable. | |
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Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 13:03 - Jul 12 with 4087 views | ElephantintheRoom | I worked in the USA for 5 years and loved it - but you'll struggle to emigrate there under the current 'America first' jingoistic crackdown. Brits are I believe the second highest illegal immigrants after Canadians. I based myself in North Carolina which is a fabulous place to live if you like the outdoors lifestyle and don't mind the occasional hurricane. Canada is as dull as dishwater to live in and Aus is a tad hot in most areas but my brother lives in Tasmania which is wonderful. NZ is best avoided. Have you considered going to a more advanced and tolerant country than the UK a little closer to home? Scandanavia or France for example - all the benefits of being in the 21st century without being on the other side of the world. | |
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Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 13:09 - Jul 12 with 4063 views | TractorBoyOlly |
Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 13:03 - Jul 12 by ElephantintheRoom | I worked in the USA for 5 years and loved it - but you'll struggle to emigrate there under the current 'America first' jingoistic crackdown. Brits are I believe the second highest illegal immigrants after Canadians. I based myself in North Carolina which is a fabulous place to live if you like the outdoors lifestyle and don't mind the occasional hurricane. Canada is as dull as dishwater to live in and Aus is a tad hot in most areas but my brother lives in Tasmania which is wonderful. NZ is best avoided. Have you considered going to a more advanced and tolerant country than the UK a little closer to home? Scandanavia or France for example - all the benefits of being in the 21st century without being on the other side of the world. |
Yes Norway/Sweden is being considered but the cost of living there is particularly high. A holiday in late August there may change my mind. I've heard Canada is great, I guess it depends what part. | |
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Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 13:15 - Jul 12 with 4047 views | homer_123 |
Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 13:03 - Jul 12 by ElephantintheRoom | I worked in the USA for 5 years and loved it - but you'll struggle to emigrate there under the current 'America first' jingoistic crackdown. Brits are I believe the second highest illegal immigrants after Canadians. I based myself in North Carolina which is a fabulous place to live if you like the outdoors lifestyle and don't mind the occasional hurricane. Canada is as dull as dishwater to live in and Aus is a tad hot in most areas but my brother lives in Tasmania which is wonderful. NZ is best avoided. Have you considered going to a more advanced and tolerant country than the UK a little closer to home? Scandanavia or France for example - all the benefits of being in the 21st century without being on the other side of the world. |
'more advanced and tolerant country...' - France?! You are kidding? | |
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Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 13:17 - Jul 12 with 4046 views | ElephantintheRoom |
Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 13:09 - Jul 12 by TractorBoyOlly | Yes Norway/Sweden is being considered but the cost of living there is particularly high. A holiday in late August there may change my mind. I've heard Canada is great, I guess it depends what part. |
My sister lives in Vancouver - its a great place to visit but like New Zealand is fast becoming a Chinese state and the costs are eye-watering and it rains more than the amazon. Anywhere east of the rockies is bitingly cold for half the year, hot and humid in summer and a long way from anywhere - plus the food is dreadful. But they have plenty of space for newcomers that's for sure. Thought about Alaska? | |
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Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 13:19 - Jul 12 with 4041 views | bluelagos | If you need any tips on Nigeria, Liberia, Malawi, Kenya, South Africa, pm me. Financially, developing world will p'ss all over the developed world as companies pay a premium for in demand skills, and the cost of living is low. But would only emigrate to SA of the above myself. | |
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Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 13:20 - Jul 12 with 4037 views | ChiefXL |
Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 12:50 - Jul 12 by homer_123 | Genuinely, you need to really think about 'why' you want to move abroad. Be very honest with yourselves about what you want/ need from a move - what you will miss from the UK and what you maybe even be prepared to give up to move. I'll be honest, if you you struggle to cope with moving within the UK then you may really struggle to move outside. Pros and Cons columns and be brutally, brutally honest. |
"Honey, on the list of 'cons' you've written "not sure I want to spend the rest of my life with my partner"?" "Yeah, Homer on the TWTD message board told me to be brutally, brutally honest?" | | | |
Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 13:54 - Jul 12 with 3936 views | homer_123 |
Emigrating abroad, anyone done it or thought about it? on 13:20 - Jul 12 by ChiefXL | "Honey, on the list of 'cons' you've written "not sure I want to spend the rest of my life with my partner"?" "Yeah, Homer on the TWTD message board told me to be brutally, brutally honest?" |
Wouldn't be the first time I've been cited in divorce papers. | |
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