Telegraph guide to emigrating
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Telegraph guide to emigrating
The Telegraph newspaper have published several FREE guides to emigrating, I know because they asked us to do a case study in the NZ one
Click on the link, fill in a few details and it will download
Download our free emigration guides - Telegraph
Admin, there are five others also, can you copy this post into those forums
Oz, France, Spain, USA, Canada
Happy reading
Click on the link, fill in a few details and it will download
Download our free emigration guides - Telegraph
Admin, there are five others also, can you copy this post into those forums
Oz, France, Spain, USA, Canada
Happy reading
#5
Re: Telegraph guide to emigrating
Successfully downloaded the NZ one to my ipad. You have to provide a phone number and agree to be contacted by Telegraph and Immigration NZ telemarketing so I may have slipped and mistyped my phone number.
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Joined: Oct 2013
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Re: Telegraph guide to emigrating
Cheers for that link, have downloaded mine, very informative!
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Re: Telegraph guide to emigrating
Started reading and I do believe there's a forum TV celebrity in the guide providing a case study
#9
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Joined: Oct 2011
Location: Wellington - I miss Castles, the NHS & English school system
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Re: Telegraph guide to emigrating
shame it doesn't going in the huge problems you had getting over here. The awful weather when you first got here and reported on before all the problems you are getting now with trying to get some modernisation in the house.
These sort of things are all lovely as long as people do understand its just a country and its not all milk and honey, would be fair if they then put a case study of people that decided it wasn't for them and left. Pippa's would of been a good case study.
My initial impressions of being here for the first year or so were great then the cracks started to appear and could only be improved by the expense of moving to another area and that has been recent thing so not even sure if that will improve things in the long term.
These sort of things are all lovely as long as people do understand its just a country and its not all milk and honey, would be fair if they then put a case study of people that decided it wasn't for them and left. Pippa's would of been a good case study.
My initial impressions of being here for the first year or so were great then the cracks started to appear and could only be improved by the expense of moving to another area and that has been recent thing so not even sure if that will improve things in the long term.