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  1. This used to be true, in fact my cousin had to take it out before her 457 could even be issued. Obviously the rules have changed since then.
  2. A pure holiday assuming money no issue would be between SA and TAS. No interest in anywhere else.
  3. I agree with this sentiment. Not everywhere is for everyone. The UK lovers also need to remember this and not insult the intelligence of those that enjoy living in Australia as seems to happen just as often too
  4. Depends where you want to be in Canada. I lived in Alberta and Nova Scotia. The extremes of cold can be as limiting as the heat depending on what you like to do so that's a consideration. It can also get pretty hot in parts of Canada in the summertime too.
  5. Then you are very lucky. Weekend is the only time there is for me to do all those mundane household things. Thank goodness for online grocery shopping otherwise that would be another job to fit in.
  6. I don't get the British mentality that they always have to be doing something, going somewhere. I haven't had a holiday in 8 years. Haven't had time or money. It's definitely a british thing because Australian friends of mine don't seem to have the same yearnings. I didn't feel the need to do something or go somewhere every weekend when I lived in the UK, US or Canada. Life just takes over when you work full time so I would love to know where everyone finds the time. Weekends are for shopping, housework and other mundane crap.
  7. One size does not fit all. I have lived in 3 countries and had experience of education in all 3. They are all much of a muchness to be honest. My kids and I are happier here than the UK, does that make it better than the UK no of course it doesn't just better for us.
  8. I've only been here 13 years and I have had very good experiences with friends. No different really to the UK. I think I've said here before but the hardest move I made was when in 1990 when I packed up my suitcase and headed down the M6 from Lancashire to London. Man, those Londeners were unfriendly!!
  9. my household contents insurance covers up to 5 incidents of accidental damage in 12 months with just $100 excess. I recently had to claim for a new iPhone for my teenager as she ran the damn thing over in her car!! That's with RAC WA but I am sure other insurers would do similar coverage.
  10. I spent 25 years with 1 person and was dreadfully hurt by them. I will not put myself in that position again. I have older teenagers and I am now comfortable living in poverty in suburbia with my 2 dogs
  11. No idea, resolutely single for the rest of my living days!!
  12. You can meet like minded people in lots of situations. I met my best friend in Canada in the line at McDonalds. It's very difficult meeting new people in any location but you open yourself up for success if you have school age children because you may just meet 1 person that you click with.
  13. No personal experience of the primary school but I did live in Sorrento for 12 months and had many friends who had their kids at the local school. Hear very good things. The suburb is lovely, close to all things and you won't go far wrong living there if you can afford to
  14. the you possibly won't have any issues going forward. He had issues when he applied for a passport which followed him when we got married and had our children. He was born in 1968 so perhaps things have changed in recent years.
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