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blondie

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  1. We moved back from Sydney in 2015 after 7 years there. We were 50 and 55 respectively. We both secured jobs and husband is now self employed and earning equivalent salary to his Aus one. We bought a lovely large barn conversion and are happy here. Our son has received first rate support in his education which he never got in Sydney ( he has dyslexia) we came back and father in law was shortly afterwards diagnosed with terminal cancer ... we were around to help where we could and pleased to do it BUT if we had stayed then we would have had to find other ways to help and support and, ultimately, live with the choices we had made .. good or bad. just as we have to live with the consequences of moving our family to Australia in the first place ... there’s always a price to pay. Only you know your moral compass. Good luck
  2. Theones who moved back to the UK out of sentiment and homesickness...they seem ok but none enjoy the lives they had here,certainly not from a financial, quality or contentment perspective. You seem to have a plan...don't ruin it. How could you possibly know if returnees enjoy their life in the UK ... what amazing arrogance to assume they don’t !
  3. We brought ours back, it works fine
  4. Ok .. that makes sense, thanks for explaining. It might still be possible for our son to travel back then as he has citizenship and wants to do his year work experience in Oz. Just might take all our saved up air miles for the flight
  5. I understand the leaving permanently exemption, but surely if you’ve applied for that then how do you get a flight a few months later to return to Australia? All we seem to hear is that there are thousands of Australians trying to get back home, unsuccessfully. This is a genuine question, asked with no ill intent.
  6. I don’t understand how you managed to get onto a flight to return ? Didn’t you have to apply for an exemption to leave ?
  7. We were in the same situation and returned to the UK 6 years ago, almost to the day actually. I came back every year for a uk holiday during the 7 years there, each time it was harder to get back on the plane. Have you thought about taking some long term leave and returning for longer, enough for the initial glow to wear off a bit and then seeing how you feel ? Or if returning is a real no go and you want to stay together maybe think about moving to Tasmania, greener and cooler ?
  8. In short no I wouldn’t return ... but yes there are things I miss occasionally, mostly superficial though. I came to the conclusion there is a ‘holiday’ Australia and the one to live and work in, no surprises I wanted to see the holiday one. Living and working in Sydney was my idea of hell but my husbands heaven. I would be happy to private message you to chat as your situation is 100% identical to the one I found myself in.
  9. As soon as we made the decision to go .. I initiated the idea on the understanding that we would stay for the duration of the contract and then come home. We had one quick recci trip to Sydney and it was during this that I reconsidered the whole idea. I felt like I had been dropped into a Chinese city, I had no idea and could only rely on my, clearly, outdated impression of Sydney. The navy then offered us a posting in Perth but that felt too overwhelming to start researching all over again so we plumped for Sydney. Stayed 7 years. Been back in UK 5 years.
  10. I get bitten by mozzies wherever I go in the world .. midges love me too . We lived in Sydney and I can’t say the Gold Coast was any worse than our suburban back garden
  11. We have a 4 bed townhouse which we are currently renting out. It’s in a gated complex called Runaway Royale, Coombabah. I know there’s a bus stop just outside the complex. The shopping mall (runaway bay) is about 3 minutes by car and there is a much bigger one called harbour town about 6 minutes by car. There’s a health centre near-by. The residents in the complex are a mixed bunch, lots of retirees. It’s quiet and orderly. Brisbane airport is under an hour away. Maybe that’s a suburb worth exploring ?
  12. Just remembered though we had permanent residency as soon as we got there so that mY have been why we got the health card .. sorry if I misled,
  13. We lived in Sydney for 7 years and my son has asthma and eczema with the exact same allergens you mention. We lived in north west Sydney (west pennant hills) I found his eczema cleared up completely. His asthma was slightly better but I think that was because we were in the suburbs, lot of houses and manicured lawns, not much in the way of countryside. Our house had hardwood floors throughout. It was a very dusty environment and I had to dust a lot more inside the house. We were told by locals to avoid the south west area as it had very poor air quality. I applied through centrelink for a healthcare card which we got and then just paid a flat rate for all his inhalers and medications. You may find that the school fees you have to pay for a public school could be equal to a private one so I’d advise check out both. 700 a week is a bit on the low side.
  14. https://www.autism.org.uk/get-involved/jobs/employers.aspx This may help a bit. The equivalent of a YTS is now the Apprenticeship scheme and can be found on the Gov.uk website. There is very good support for students with learning needs within further education but you may have to pay overseas fees for any courses he wants to take. Good luck
  15. My daughter qualified as a teacher whilst living in Sydney ... high school for her though. No problems getting employed back in uk as a newly qualified teacher.
  16. We had to apply for disability living allowance for our son and weren’t awarded it as we didn’t meet the 3 year residency requirement. We had continued to pay tax in the UK whilst in Oz but that was deemed irrelevant. I can’t comment any further as I don’t know the full rules but as the government are systematically tightening the controls on benefits for people already living here I would suggest you err on the side of caution.
  17. So sorry to disappoint .. I contacted him yesterday but he is going into hospital for heart surgery and not taking on any more clients for a time.
  18. Rubbish ... make sure you are on the electoral roll, obviously build up your credit score etc. We got a mortgage with the TSB .. no worries. Can send you the details of our financial advisor if you would like.
  19. Pleased to report my daughter and partner have just returned from 4 days in London and had a great time .... no mugging, assault or theft , plenty of great vegan food, markets, pubs, theatres, jewels and
  20. I believe genetic memory is a perfectly valid 'thing' ... how does a bird know how to build a nest for the very first time ?? The first time I went to Scotland, it rained every day but I felt very comfortable and cosy there, very much like I was at home. My family grew up in the west country but it transpires there is a family line back to Scotland, so who knows !! We have been back 3 years with its ups and downs but I feel very much that I am home again. We had a short break in February for some winter sunshine and when we were flying back and I could look down and see all the trees and houses etc I felt something in my chest 'click' into place, like a piece of a puzzle being slotted in.
  21. We were lucky to find a big open plan barn conversion in Somerset ... had to get a mortgage but husband had a job so the TSB coughed up ? we have definitely not downsized at all.
  22. I just got really antsy ... but while sat waiting I had a lightbulb moment of realisation that I find it difficult to conform and therefore NSW drove me slightly mad with the beauracracy ?
  23. We did it last year, interviews at Australia house and then it took about 10 days to arrive in the post. Be prepared to queue outside on the street though before you are allowed into Aus house before your allocated time slot.
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