anyone else emigrating broke?
#1
anyone else emigrating broke?
We don`t have a house to sell or anything, so we`ll be arriving in Perth in June with $15k in an Oz bank account, and that`s basically it... and that will be eaten into to either pay for shipping our car over or buying another one.
At least we`ll be staying with the in-laws until I can get a decent job and then save up for a house of our own.
It`s bloody scary giving up a good job here and a country I (generally) love being in, for what we consider the best thing to do for our growing family.
Most of you seem to be going with enough to set yourselves up in a house etc..... any other like us going to be starting all over again?
At least we`ll be staying with the in-laws until I can get a decent job and then save up for a house of our own.
It`s bloody scary giving up a good job here and a country I (generally) love being in, for what we consider the best thing to do for our growing family.
Most of you seem to be going with enough to set yourselves up in a house etc..... any other like us going to be starting all over again?
#2
Re: anyone else emigrating broke?
Originally Posted by Stormz
We don`t have a house to sell or anything, so we`ll be arriving in Perth in June with $15k in an Oz bank account, and that`s basically it... and that will be eaten into to either pay for shipping our car over or buying another one.
At least we`ll be staying with the in-laws until I can get a decent job and then save up for a house of our own.
It`s bloody scary giving up a good job here and a country I (generally) love being in, for what we consider the best thing to do for our growing family.
Most of you seem to be going with enough to set yourselves up in a house etc..... any other like us going to be starting all over again?
At least we`ll be staying with the in-laws until I can get a decent job and then save up for a house of our own.
It`s bloody scary giving up a good job here and a country I (generally) love being in, for what we consider the best thing to do for our growing family.
Most of you seem to be going with enough to set yourselves up in a house etc..... any other like us going to be starting all over again?
You can economise, don't ship your car for a start sell it here buy another in Oz. Surley the sale of the car here will fund one out there, albiet one not as nice but it's a start. I think you will be OK, you have a place to stay, which gives you a greatheads up on a lot of others who have no family out there, imagine the pain of turning up with just suitcases and some money??????
Well scary :scared:
#3
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Re: anyone else emigrating broke?
Originally Posted by Stormz
We don`t have a house to sell or anything, so we`ll be arriving in Perth in June with $15k in an Oz bank account, and that`s basically it... and that will be eaten into to either pay for shipping our car over or buying another one.
At least we`ll be staying with the in-laws until I can get a decent job and then save up for a house of our own.
It`s bloody scary giving up a good job here and a country I (generally) love being in, for what we consider the best thing to do for our growing family.
Most of you seem to be going with enough to set yourselves up in a house etc..... any other like us going to be starting all over again?
At least we`ll be staying with the in-laws until I can get a decent job and then save up for a house of our own.
It`s bloody scary giving up a good job here and a country I (generally) love being in, for what we consider the best thing to do for our growing family.
Most of you seem to be going with enough to set yourselves up in a house etc..... any other like us going to be starting all over again?
I to would and will be selling my car here then buy one in oz .
#4
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Re: anyone else emigrating broke?
Originally Posted by Stormz
We don`t have a house to sell or anything, so we`ll be arriving in Perth in June with $15k in an Oz bank account, and that`s basically it... and that will be eaten into to either pay for shipping our car over or buying another one.
At least we`ll be staying with the in-laws until I can get a decent job and then save up for a house of our own.
It`s bloody scary giving up a good job here and a country I (generally) love being in, for what we consider the best thing to do for our growing family.
Most of you seem to be going with enough to set yourselves up in a house etc..... any other like us going to be starting all over again?
At least we`ll be staying with the in-laws until I can get a decent job and then save up for a house of our own.
It`s bloody scary giving up a good job here and a country I (generally) love being in, for what we consider the best thing to do for our growing family.
Most of you seem to be going with enough to set yourselves up in a house etc..... any other like us going to be starting all over again?
If you have simple tastes, enjoy life without the need for material possesions you will do just fine.
Good luck
Merlot
#5
Re: anyone else emigrating broke?
Yeah we`re pretty simple
Would love to sell the car here, but we`re not going to sell it for silly money.... would rather take it with us.... don`t want to give it away.
We have it on ebay now... just look for `amigastorm`.
Would love to sell the car here, but we`re not going to sell it for silly money.... would rather take it with us.... don`t want to give it away.
We have it on ebay now... just look for `amigastorm`.
#6
Re: anyone else emigrating broke?
hiya,
when we EVENTUALLY migrate we will be going with only what we have saved......barring any further redundancy/illness/car probs!!
we are currently working to clear debts etc here so that we can start afresh in aus, and dont have a house to sell (damn council!!).
we have 3 kids too!
you need a positive attitude, and as merlot said have simple tastes without the need for material possessions.
sue
when we EVENTUALLY migrate we will be going with only what we have saved......barring any further redundancy/illness/car probs!!
we are currently working to clear debts etc here so that we can start afresh in aus, and dont have a house to sell (damn council!!).
we have 3 kids too!
you need a positive attitude, and as merlot said have simple tastes without the need for material possessions.
sue
#7
Re: anyone else emigrating broke?
were pretty much in the same boat,have a house to sell,but looking to clear everything we owe in the UK and start afresh,dont know how much we will take,have to also put the cars on ebay,but i suppose thats part of the fun moving to the other side of the world and trying to start again
#8
Re: anyone else emigrating broke?
We will pretty much be doing the same thing, we only have about £12,000 in our flat and want to save up a further £10.000 but we will have to rent as we know nobody over there :scared:
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Re: anyone else emigrating broke?
Almost in same boat - have house to sell, but want to clear all debts, so will have some equity, but not as much as most on the forum seem to have. Will also be putting car & bike on eBay, plus will definately require a mortgage when we get to Oz.
It must be a Kent thing!!!!
It must be a Kent thing!!!!
#10
Re: anyone else emigrating broke?
Originally Posted by sonictigger
Almost in same boat - have house to sell, but want to clear all debts, so will have some equity, but not as much as most on the forum seem to have. Will also be putting car & bike on eBay, plus will definately require a mortgage when we get to Oz.
It must be a Kent thing!!!!
It must be a Kent thing!!!!
#11
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Re: anyone else emigrating broke?
Originally Posted by Steve2438
And Sussex...it sounds like the south crowd are the poor lot
#12
Re: anyone else emigrating broke?
Originally Posted by Merlot
And they say us Northerners are poor
Northeners are poor its just the cost of living down south is higher.
Horses for courses, if you can make it on 10k then great the thing you need most is the b**LS to actually get up and do it. The last thing you want to do is regret not doing it. If you have the drive and energy to make a go of it, only a little cash will be suffice to get you started. I hope :scared:
#13
Re: anyone else emigrating broke?
Originally Posted by Stormz
We don`t have a house to sell or anything, so we`ll be arriving in Perth in June with $15k in an Oz bank account, and that`s basically it... and that will be eaten into to either pay for shipping our car over or buying another one.
At least we`ll be staying with the in-laws until I can get a decent job and then save up for a house of our own.
It`s bloody scary giving up a good job here and a country I (generally) love being in, for what we consider the best thing to do for our growing family.
Most of you seem to be going with enough to set yourselves up in a house etc..... any other like us going to be starting all over again?
At least we`ll be staying with the in-laws until I can get a decent job and then save up for a house of our own.
It`s bloody scary giving up a good job here and a country I (generally) love being in, for what we consider the best thing to do for our growing family.
Most of you seem to be going with enough to set yourselves up in a house etc..... any other like us going to be starting all over again?
Marie
Marie
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Re: anyone else emigrating broke?
Originally Posted by Ben wanting brisbane life
Northeners are poor its just the cost of living down south is higher.
Rather be poor and happy, than rich and screwed.
M
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Re: anyone else emigrating broke?
Originally Posted by Merlot
Rather be poor and happy, than rich and screwed.
M
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