£10 Poms
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£10 Poms
Hey All
My name is Robert, I am currently studying for a masters in publishing at UCLan. As part of my final project I am producing a book focusing on the personal stories of the £10 migrants from 1946-1982.
I am using this forum in an attempt to reach out to anyone who has such a story and would be willing to have it published. I would be truly grateful for any help or assistance in this matter. I have also created a Facebook page entitled 'ten pound pom book uclan' if users would alternatively like to post on that.
I have made contact with many of the museums in Australia, but I would ideally prefer to harness, as yet, undocumented stories as I am hoping to collect anecdotes and other insightful tales to give the book a more homely feel
many thanks
My name is Robert, I am currently studying for a masters in publishing at UCLan. As part of my final project I am producing a book focusing on the personal stories of the £10 migrants from 1946-1982.
I am using this forum in an attempt to reach out to anyone who has such a story and would be willing to have it published. I would be truly grateful for any help or assistance in this matter. I have also created a Facebook page entitled 'ten pound pom book uclan' if users would alternatively like to post on that.
I have made contact with many of the museums in Australia, but I would ideally prefer to harness, as yet, undocumented stories as I am hoping to collect anecdotes and other insightful tales to give the book a more homely feel
many thanks
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Re: £10 Poms
Hey All
My name is Robert, I am currently studying for a masters in publishing at UCLan. As part of my final project I am producing a book focusing on the personal stories of the £10 migrants from 1946-1982.
I am using this forum in an attempt to reach out to anyone who has such a story and would be willing to have it published. I would be truly grateful for any help or assistance in this matter. I have also created a Facebook page entitled 'ten pound pom book uclan' if users would alternatively like to post on that.
I have made contact with many of the museums in Australia, but I would ideally prefer to harness, as yet, undocumented stories as I am hoping to collect anecdotes and other insightful tales to give the book a more homely feel
many thanks
My name is Robert, I am currently studying for a masters in publishing at UCLan. As part of my final project I am producing a book focusing on the personal stories of the £10 migrants from 1946-1982.
I am using this forum in an attempt to reach out to anyone who has such a story and would be willing to have it published. I would be truly grateful for any help or assistance in this matter. I have also created a Facebook page entitled 'ten pound pom book uclan' if users would alternatively like to post on that.
I have made contact with many of the museums in Australia, but I would ideally prefer to harness, as yet, undocumented stories as I am hoping to collect anecdotes and other insightful tales to give the book a more homely feel
many thanks
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Re: £10 Poms
I didn't know they had 10 pound migrants in 1980 ?
I arrived in 1980.... Cost me 100's
I arrived in 1980.... Cost me 100's
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According to this the amount was increased to £75 in 1973, but the scheme did finish in 1982
Something to do with applying to stay on whilst on holiday here and breaking the terms of that holiday visa back in 76/77.... I went to the immigration dept here in Melbourne whilst on holiday with my then brand new Aus GF of about 5 weeks... and they granted me 6 months as long as we were married at the end of that 6 months... I reluctantly went back as I had things to finalise in the UK and it wasn't fair to my parents, plus it was a hell of a lot of pressure on us and figured we could do with some time out and work out how we felt.... Applied to come back for a working holiday and got a big no no sticker in the Passport... My new Aus GF came to the UK instead and we lived together in Peckham for about 18 months before getting married, then applied to come back and I got in on a spouse visa.... 35 years later we are still together.
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Re: £10 Poms
Sorry, was using the non-technical term £10 poms, the price did seem to fluctuate over the years, however I'm not focusing on the historical specifics, the book is aimed to relay specific 'pom' tales and experiences. Subsequently a disgruntled Pom section would be fitting and if you would like to write it or could provide details regarding it then please get in touch via e-mail. Any personal stories or experiences no matter what the content would be greatly appreciated. the banned from Australia tale sounds like something I could certainly use. Many thanks
Rob
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Our neighbour and friend came here in 1969 as a 19 year old. He was not a 10 pound Pom but turned up under his own steam as he had been travelling through Asia. On arrival on a flight from Singapore, the customs guy asked if he wanted a permanent or temporary stamp in his passport - no other questions asked
I've spoken to other Poms who arrived in the early '70s who did this too
I've spoken to other Poms who arrived in the early '70s who did this too
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You definitely had to have a trade or other specific reason for migration back in 1980. You couldn't just up and come... I actually had a banned from Aus Sticker in my passport back in 1978.... well that was the gist of it.... I also had a hell of lot of football related problems with the law at that time... Lucky I never ended up inside, most of my mates did..
Something to do with applying to stay on whilst on holiday here and breaking the terms of that holiday visa back in 76/77.... I went to the immigration dept here in Melbourne whilst on holiday with my then brand new Aus GF of about 5 weeks... and they granted me 6 months as long as we were married at the end of that 6 months... I reluctantly went back as I had things to finalise in the UK and it wasn't fair to my parents, plus it was a hell of a lot of pressure on us and figured we could do with some time out and work out how we felt.... Applied to come back for a working holiday and got a big no no sticker in the Passport... My new Aus GF came to the UK instead and we lived together in Peckham for about 18 months before getting married, then applied to come back and I got in on a spouse visa.... 35 years later we are still together.
Something to do with applying to stay on whilst on holiday here and breaking the terms of that holiday visa back in 76/77.... I went to the immigration dept here in Melbourne whilst on holiday with my then brand new Aus GF of about 5 weeks... and they granted me 6 months as long as we were married at the end of that 6 months... I reluctantly went back as I had things to finalise in the UK and it wasn't fair to my parents, plus it was a hell of a lot of pressure on us and figured we could do with some time out and work out how we felt.... Applied to come back for a working holiday and got a big no no sticker in the Passport... My new Aus GF came to the UK instead and we lived together in Peckham for about 18 months before getting married, then applied to come back and I got in on a spouse visa.... 35 years later we are still together.