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  1. The problem was we couldn't sell our house and when we finaly did, my husband got sick. He's now working hard in school and work to learn an other profession. Right now we don't have a chance for a good job in Australia. With his new diploma we have a much better chance getting a good start. He'll be to old for an other skilled visa in 4 years. That's why we were hoping to expand our current visa.
  2. We have our permanent resident visa for almost 5 year now and it's about to expire. But we still haven't made the move. We're really want to move in about 4 years and were wondering if a RRV is an option? Or any other visa? Anyone with some experience with this?? :unsure:
  3. We're not sure about that yet. But we want to have the option to choose. ;-)
  4. We were planning on moving to Kingborough. The biggest fear is not finding a job and scared of being homesick... Because of my friends and family, not the Netherlands. How did you all make the dissension and left?? The cold feet are killing us! :eek:
  5. Thanks for all the help with this roller-coaster!
  6. Great to hear the other side of the story too! How is life in the UK for you, because it sounds to me like your life became very busy. We've been to the UK and to Tas, but we've only seen city's in the UK. What I don't like about the Netherlands is; they want everything and they want it yesterday. If someone sends you an email they get mad if you wait until the weekend to answer it. At the supermarket everybody is in a hurry...
  7. Yes we've been there and loved it. :rolleyes: That's one of our big concerns about moving! How do you deal with things like that??
  8. The unemployment in the Netherlands is 8,7% and rising... But construction jobs aren't the biggest problem in the Netherlands, education jobs are. What about Tas? Tasmania still sounds great and we're really looking for that lifestyle. But what about family in Europe and the education system in Tas?? And how do you get by the first months. (Sounds like cold feet, doesn't it.... :laugh:) (It's great to finally be talking about these things, because friends and relatives just want you close by. :cute:)
  9. Good point! We're leaving the Netherlands because homeschooling is illegal, but they don't provide education for all kids. Because the Netherlands are to crowed and the government is to controlling. The Netherlands is going to fast for us. We constantly have the feeling we were born 100 years to late. We decided to move to Tasmania because they could sponsor our visa. Homeschooling is legal and children are accepted in schools when you enrol them. And the kindness, the space and the friendly people. Edit: My husband is a plasterer and I was a welfare worker once. We just want to slow life down and get a good school for our kids.
  10. As you may know, we're Dutch and after reading a lot of stories about people missing their loved ones back home, we started having doubts about moving. We have our visa, almost sold our house and ready to go, but we can't decide if we're going to move to Tasmania or the UK. So maybe you can help us? Pro's en con's Tas and the UK: :chatterbox::arghh::twitcy::nah::yes:
  11. family S

    car hire

    We rented with http://www.bargaincarrentals.com.au/ They were cheap and good. We got a discount through http://www.ourdeal.com.au/ Maybe they have an other deal again soon.
  12. Thanks!! I'll give them a call, we're staying near Sorell at the moment. :wink:
  13. We're on our validating trip to Tasmania and we're getting a idea what living is Tassie is. I love a lot of things, but also worry about a lot of things also. :nah: One of them is a job for my husband, he just realised over here that an own plastering company is not his ambition. He's really thrown by this.... :no: Now he's looking for larger companies he can apply for a job. Or at least get a feeling what plastering in Tasmania is about. He will also ask his friend who has a handyman service here, but I would really appreciate your input too. :hug:
  14. Luckily we go to Tassie on Saturday. A few weeks of being "home". We already put up our house for rent, but no result unfortunately... But we still keeping the faith. (As a big Bon Jovi fan should. :cool: )
  15. Sadly the buyers said "no"....... :cry:
  16. Thanks!! Still no "yes or no" from the buyers. I'm going mad!! We decided to come home after the trip anyway, it's not healthy for the kids to say goodbye to everyone on such a short notice and our oldest can earn his swimming diploma after we come home from the trip. That and Sinterklaas. I can't take that away from them. But what an emotional rollercoaster this is!! :err:
  17. Have a great flight, just came to see if you booked Qantas. We were worried about you when we heard the news. Hope to hear great Tassie stories soon! :wink:
  18. Just planed the validation trip to Tassie and now the people who came to see the house, want to see the house again with their broker!! It looks like our validation trip could be our definite trip and that trip is in 4 weeks already!! :chatterbox: Scary!! Will the house be sold?? :wacko:
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    Ancestors

    We're not there yet, but when we arrive, I'll take the picture.
  20. Thanks a lot all!! @Skani: Just the info I was looking for!! Thanks! :fish:
  21. We're looking at places to live in Tassie. We love peace and quiet, don't mind to travel half an hour to go to judo, swimming, work or the store. But we don't have a big budget either. Hubby likes to work around Hobart. Thinking about home-schooling the kids. Don't know why, but south of Hobart appeals the most, but it isn't a must. What are nice places to live? :biggrin:
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