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as stated in another thread i am going to emigrate later in life, if you where to emigrate where would you go.australia, new zealand, canada, france, spain or some where else.

 

shawn

 

ps perhaps some one could set this thread up as a vote poll (i.e some one who nows what they are doing on a pc :*) :*) )

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It depends,are you going for the sporting life? or sun and sangria?

this is a bit of a dilema for me, as i enjoy my shooting so much i am not sure where i could go to still carry on shooting but also enjoy a MUCH BETTER LIFE STYLE than here in the uk

 

shawn

 

australia . 33 times the size of britain, 20million people ,less than a third of the ukpoulation.

petrol and food half the price of here. more rabbits, wild boar, goats and deer than you can imagine. i shot geese in the northern territory from flocks that numbered in thousands. im sure canada and new zealand coul;d offer the same space , freedoms and opportunities as aus .if your a bloke with a family looking for a better way of life then stop talking about it and apply to emigrate tommorow!! even if the family dont like it, you will ,as the shooting is fantastic . dan :D

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Has to be South Africa, Crime is not as bad as papers would have us believe, house prices very reasonable.

 

Neil

Wouldnt be so sure of that mate my auntie lives their and her husband has been hijacked twice and luckily got away unscathed. There was a shooting outside a public school the other week. :D

and a copper was shot in Nottingham this morning. I spend one month a year in South Africa. Never had any problems but like the UK there are parts that you prefere not to go near.

 

Neil

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made my choice in 93 moved here Edmonton Alberta Canada, dont think i'll ever look to moving back, just hols for the family and friends, maybe even a pint with LB before he scoots of south.

 

my brother leaves for Australia in April/May that leaves the sister and her fam back home

 

its a big step for anyone to make or take, and i aplaud all who do, wether its for themselves or for the family, good luck to any of you who do. :D:D

 

Martin

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The wife wouldn'd want to move at all.

I have relatives in La Jolla California and that is a stunning part of the world to live in. Great uncle emigrated there after the war. Stared pumping gas, borrowed enough dollars to buy a pick up and a carpet cleaner. When he retired he lived a block away from the man that started Mc Donalds had numerous houses and had seen the entire world. Self made man.

 

If only....................................

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