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  1. My understanding is she would be a dual citizen being born in the UK and eligible to apply for UK passport.
  2. ? Wasn't thinking about that when I was jumping ship
  3. You can only be called Ozzie if you are a guy and you come across like a Bruce not a Sheila ??
  4. Very true you think family will fall at your feet when you come back to the UK not always true. When I came back to the UK after leaving Australia for good I had to hire a car and drive home to Wales after the long flight.Reason there was a Wales rugby match on and nobody would fetch me from Heathrow ? They knew I was returning for months but still put their plans first. I used to have more contact from my parents in Oz via Skype than I do here in the UK and they live 10 mins away.
  5. Each to their own but if I did it again I would sell though I did try last time but time frame was short and no joy. Unfortunately when you rent out it's difficult to get it ready to sell it on when you are the other side of the world. Part of the reason I returned to the UK was because I had options which made it easier. I had my house which I rented out and my old job having took a career break. I truly believe I would still be in Australia now if I didn't have those get out clauses and wish I had cut ties with UK altogether. My experience of renting out was a bad one. My rent payments were late luckily I had enough money in UK account to cover mortgage.I never used an agent mainly due to the cost and sorted tenancy agreement and everything else you have to do to rent out myself. When I came back to UK I never went back to my house I rented another house.Didnt want to give notice to my tenant because she had children and it was close to Xmas. She saw the writing on the wall and eventually left anyway. I rented house to someone I knew big mistake. You should have seen the state the house was left in.Damage to floors rubbish and their belongings left behind.I made 3 car runs to the local refuge tip.Things that cost a lot of money were either damaged or not maintained.All this was done in a year and I had no looks on the house. I had to redecorate throughout and luckily I managed to sell the house and buy another in a short space of time.Ironic really when I had no joy prior to leaving the UK.
  6. I thought you couldn't claim welfare on PR for the first 2 years that was the case when I was there.
  7. A whole lot of reasons and emotions can play a part in going back I will name a few.For me it was the distance to get anywhere within Australa more so than outside. I picked the wrong soulless suburb and area to live. I made the mistake of comparing to what I knew. I longed for old buildings and character. I know this exists in Oz but I wasn't in a position to move on. The main dislike for me was my job and where it was but I was stuck in it. Having said that I seen and experienced some great places and everytime I visit Europe I come away not feeling fulfilled like I did in Australia in regards to the scenery. I don't put the country down and I would go back, the time and place just wasn't right for me then.
  8. Suppose to start job in June given 6 weeks notice and sent me contract to sign without full terms and conditions. Just not possible to get there so soon at moment Understandably gone quiet on me when I asked for a later start date and more info ?
  9. I used Kent removals back in 2010 from Australia to UK and they were excellent.Items were packed well and I had no damaged items unlike UK to Australia. If I was doing it again I would only take my clothes and personal items with me. My way of thinking is you need household items as soon as you arrive in country so just as well buy. If you items you leave behind are not expensive or antique and you shop around its not going to be much difference in price.
  10. doubter

    Anyone else?

    2.00 was always my benchmark and when it last went to that I got excited and exchanged pounds to my Oz bank account ? Don't know why haven't been there since 2010, the moment got hold of me ?
  11. I can certainly see the draw to Pembrokeshire having just spent a weekend in Tenby.The draw to Wales was great for me in my short time in Australia for different reasons. Good luck with the move ?
  12. That's bizarre looking at a Xmas tree in the sun ?
  13. I agree Qld Health have closed the door on jobs especially the overseas applicants they once encouraged. I think there is too many people competing for few jobs in the south east corner and more chance if you go regional.
  14. I get it with a Welsh accent too and a great deal of people I met had roots someway or another in the UK anyway. We had a good Aussie friend on our street who thought we were actually speaking Welsh because of our accent,slang and pronounciation. She thought we were pulling her leg when we told her we were speaking English and couldn't speak Welsh ?? I also get it in the UK as my job sometimes takes me over the border.
  15. I can't speak for you and vice versa but I am at a stage in my life where I am not career driven. I went to Australia knowing I was going to be deskilled. I would have stayed in the UK if that was important but it gave me an opportunity to go and try it out, which some only dream of trying. I slightly agree if you are not happy in your job then lifestyle doesn't amount to much.All the more reason not to keep on whinging and try to fit in, something I do well wherever I go.If you can't you find employment elsewhere. In human nature we all want to be liked and to fit in so its best we try to. I can also stand toe to toe with the best of them when I need to. Once again I can't speak for you but for me lifestyle was doing things outdoors when it's not freezing cold and pouring with rain. That is something I personally can't deal with in the UK and I hate the winter here. I loved the fact you can drive for hours and hours with hardly any traffic or people. So much to see and do you would never do it in a lifetime. I worked the same hours in Australia as the UK with less responsibility and for more money. Did I say more money? I never live above my means so no debt for me only more disposable money.In regards to housing yes more expensive in OZ but that never affected me where I was either.
  16. Yes it definitely has its advantages.I come from a small town with about 11000 people in UK but I know loads of people from here who have lived there and still do. Old school friends live in Edmonton and Kewarra Beach and the ones father is my next door neighbour, been there for years and a couple more moved to GC for work. I was keen to live there but wife wasn't keen but it turned out I wasn't offered a job there anyway.Much preferred north QLD to south.
  17. Yes I would say $25-50 per term was about right. Christ $3000 pa that's a lot for a state school.Couldnt afforded that for 2 kids would want private education handing that over ? Did you live in Redlynch @The Pom Queen ? I remember speaking to a nurse in Airlie Beach who happened to be from Wales who lived there.Her brother lived in Cairns but she hated it and returned to the UK.Cant remember her name at mo but spoke to her a few times on another forum.Not sure if she was ever on PIO. I had a drive by in Redlynch felt too enclosed with all those mountains around you and I live in a hole I mean valley ?
  18. Yes quite right ? we are easy targets with that one and it won't take your Australian colleagues long to throw that at you ?
  19. Quite right I was working for the ambulance service and I sometimes had to stop myself saying that ? You have to fully embrace whatever you are doing and do it the Australian way.Just play the game and tell yourself I came for the lifestyle not the job, which was what I did.If you keep going on moaning and groaning you will soon be known as the whinging Pom ?
  20. Someone who lives in these areas would be better suited to advise you.I have only visited places when I lived on the Gold Coast. If it was me I would take a look at the Moreton Bay region.You have coastal areas like Bribie Island and Redcliffe. In land you have Samford Village, Samford Valley etc which I liked.I have a mate living in Petrie and he is happy with his family there. You have train stations and commuting distance car or train to Brisbane within a hour and the same north to the Sunshine Coast. I do believe there is a female AFL club called the Narangba Crows. Take a look at the Moreton Bay council website and I am sure someone will be along to help shortly. You could always go to the Gold Coast which offers all those things and more but not everyone's cup of tea ?
  21. Welcome back and am sure someone with better knowledge than me will be along soon. I am guessing Brisbane coming from Sydney Sunshine Coast may be too quiet. If you are after major hospitals and AFL that's probably Brisbane again.Not great beaches like the Sunshine Coast you have to go to GC for that and surf but still good beaches for nice walks dotted around Brisbane area.
  22. How can we help you when this idiot doesn't know what he is talking about ?? https://mobile.twitter.com/mattdegroot_/status/854831561685975040/video/1
  23. I haven't had a problem on my laptop or iPad.
  24. I was thinking the same just leave it there and don't tell them even though they would like to know.It gets written off after about 30 years anyway
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