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Actively looking to Emigrate now 11:57 - Sep 27 with 14963 viewshype313

Both myself and my partner have discussed it for a few years and now we are both at the point where we think its time to leave blighty, can't believe we stuck around the past 6-7 years and looking forward, it's grim, even if Labour get in in 2024.

Both kids are in early stages at school so minimal disruption there, the only thing I'll miss is going to PR every other week, but that's it, and certainly not a strong enough pull to keep us here.

Sad state of affairs, but just can't see a promising future in this country for us or our children.

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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 11:57 - Sep 27 with 5477 viewsunbelievablue

Where to?

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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 11:59 - Sep 27 with 5451 viewsDanTheMan

I've definitely thought about it. I think I'd miss quite a few of my friends and family a bit too much but the scales are evening up the longer this goes on.

Thankfully I work in a job where I could do it from practically anywhere and live fairly comfortably. My partner is hoping to do a doctorate soon so might have to wait for that.

I'm hoping this is just the death throes of this Government rather than the country though. I'm still fairly angry about everything from the past 10 years or so.

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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 11:59 - Sep 27 with 5454 viewsitfcjoe

My situation just doesn't allow for it, but can see why people would be looking to do it now

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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:01 - Sep 27 with 5452 viewshype313

Actively looking to Emigrate now on 11:57 - Sep 27 by unbelievablue

Where to?


We both work for organisations that have offices in Singapore, Canada, Australia, and have had positive initial discussion with all three offices.

Won't be an overnight move, but we're putting plans together.

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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:07 - Sep 27 with 5376 viewsSitfcB

I like the thought of it but just don’t think I could do it, could emigrate to New Zealand tomorrow if I wanted to.

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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:08 - Sep 27 with 5358 viewschicoazul

Just remember; wherever you go, you’ll still be you.

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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:10 - Sep 27 with 5324 viewsSwansea_Blue

Actively looking to Emigrate now on 11:57 - Sep 27 by unbelievablue

Where to?


Essex. Time to break free of the constraints of Suffolk and spread those wings.

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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:10 - Sep 27 with 5317 viewsRyorry

Friends of mine 12 years ago very presciently saw the direction things were going in here, and moved to NZ with their very large family, including parents, kids & grandkids.

If I'd been still working age & fitter, I'd have considered joining them. Am even more jealous but happy for them now of course. They've no regrets, are absolutely loving it.

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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:11 - Sep 27 with 5311 viewshype313

Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:08 - Sep 27 by chicoazul

Just remember; wherever you go, you’ll still be you.


Deep.

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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:11 - Sep 27 with 5311 viewsWD19

I hear Norway is nice.
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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:12 - Sep 27 with 5282 viewsSwansea_Blue

Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:01 - Sep 27 by hype313

We both work for organisations that have offices in Singapore, Canada, Australia, and have had positive initial discussion with all three offices.

Won't be an overnight move, but we're putting plans together.


They're all long haul destinations, so it probably will be an overnight move

If it was me, depending on where the offices were, I'd be looking at:
1) Canada
2) Oz
3) Singapore

But I suppose it depends on the city.

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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:15 - Sep 27 with 5237 viewsclive_baker

Not to p1ss on your chips as I agree with your sentiment, but think carefully about where you go. I'm fortunate to have lived in different countries through work, and the grass isn't always greener to a home bird like me. So many things I hate about the UK but a lot I love too, and missed deeply. Not least family & friends, certain elements of our culture etc. There's a lot of countries going to sh1t, not just ours!

That's not to say it might not be right for you of course, just do your homework and try before you buy would be my advice.

Good luck.

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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:17 - Sep 27 with 5213 viewshype313

Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:12 - Sep 27 by Swansea_Blue

They're all long haul destinations, so it probably will be an overnight move

If it was me, depending on where the offices were, I'd be looking at:
1) Canada
2) Oz
3) Singapore

But I suppose it depends on the city.


I know that most countries, if not all, have their issues, but having lived in Oz previously and with lots of family there, it would make the move/change a little easier and giving our children a great life.

I just can't see a promising future here, the country is tied up in knots, so much anger and division everywhere you turn.

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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:19 - Sep 27 with 5197 viewslowhouseblue

which particular aspects of the uk are you looking to escape?

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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:19 - Sep 27 with 5196 viewsBlueNomad

Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:12 - Sep 27 by Swansea_Blue

They're all long haul destinations, so it probably will be an overnight move

If it was me, depending on where the offices were, I'd be looking at:
1) Canada
2) Oz
3) Singapore

But I suppose it depends on the city.


1) - Vancouver area? Great quality of life.

Is the weak £ a barrier to emigrating at the moment?
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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:21 - Sep 27 with 5162 viewsRyorry

Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:17 - Sep 27 by hype313

I know that most countries, if not all, have their issues, but having lived in Oz previously and with lots of family there, it would make the move/change a little easier and giving our children a great life.

I just can't see a promising future here, the country is tied up in knots, so much anger and division everywhere you turn.


Whereabouts in Aus would be key methinks. On top of the usual considerations, climates in different parts increasing whatever pattern they previously had, sad to say.

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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:22 - Sep 27 with 5173 viewsIllinoisblue

“Minimum disruption” is doing some heavy lifting there. Not saying kids aren’t adaptable but new country, new school, making new friends… not sure it’s easy for anyone.

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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:24 - Sep 27 with 5136 viewsnoggin

Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:11 - Sep 27 by WD19

I hear Norway is nice.


We don't want you lot spoiling the peace over here.

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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:25 - Sep 27 with 5104 viewsPhilTWTD

An old friend of mine moved to Malta post-Brexit.
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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:47 - Sep 27 with 4923 viewsblueasfook

If I was going to emigrate anywhere, it would be NZ.

Cousin of mine moved there about 10 years ago and he loves it.

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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:50 - Sep 27 with 4890 viewsElephantintheRoom

Do it sooner rather than later would be my advice. Personally I wouldn’t touch Australia with a barge pole, nor Singapore unless working short term - but my sister went to Vancouver and never regretted it for an instant. If your Canadian office is in Toronto etc you might want to think twice - hellishly humid in summer and perishingly cold in winter.

If you can work from home you might want to consider somewhere closer and more civilised - France for example

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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:51 - Sep 27 with 4883 viewsurbanblue

Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:17 - Sep 27 by hype313

I know that most countries, if not all, have their issues, but having lived in Oz previously and with lots of family there, it would make the move/change a little easier and giving our children a great life.

I just can't see a promising future here, the country is tied up in knots, so much anger and division everywhere you turn.


Not sure when you lived in Australia, but things have changed here a lot over the past few years too, and not for the better. I'm sure your family here will have kept you updated on things though.

Then again, there are problems all over the world at the moment.

I have to say some of the stuff going on in Canada sounds far worse.
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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:52 - Sep 27 with 4869 viewsurbanblue

Actively looking to Emigrate now on 11:59 - Sep 27 by itfcjoe

My situation just doesn't allow for it, but can see why people would be looking to do it now


I can understand that Joe. Blue Monday has to take priority for sure.
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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:54 - Sep 27 with 4839 viewsgiant_stow

Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:51 - Sep 27 by urbanblue

Not sure when you lived in Australia, but things have changed here a lot over the past few years too, and not for the better. I'm sure your family here will have kept you updated on things though.

Then again, there are problems all over the world at the moment.

I have to say some of the stuff going on in Canada sounds far worse.


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Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:57 - Sep 27 with 4809 viewsclive_baker

Actively looking to Emigrate now on 12:50 - Sep 27 by ElephantintheRoom

Do it sooner rather than later would be my advice. Personally I wouldn’t touch Australia with a barge pole, nor Singapore unless working short term - but my sister went to Vancouver and never regretted it for an instant. If your Canadian office is in Toronto etc you might want to think twice - hellishly humid in summer and perishingly cold in winter.

If you can work from home you might want to consider somewhere closer and more civilised - France for example


There isn't a cat in hells chance I would live in Toronto. Expensive, horrible climate, busy, nothing particularly notable about it culturally, not especially nice to look at. Would sooner live in Montreal if you're that side of Canada but wouldn't move there either.

I missed British climate for sure, love having 4 distinct seasons and seeing them change. Missed our pub culture too, in any of those seasons. Can't beat a nice old pub, fire lit, few pints, days at the football etc. Or beer garden vibes in summer.

Agree France might be an option but Paris is horrible in parts now. Get down South and you might be on to a winner, also easy to visit the UK.

Maybe a move to a different part of the UK might help the OP. Friend of mine has recently gone up to Scotland and is enjoying it.

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