Australia is too bloody far away....from everything
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I think you'll find that the visa requirements are one issue and the older you get the more security you want. Many people can never really settle in Australia and realise it's not paradise. As Europeans, Europe has a great climate and with the right of free movement you have many options. I live in Ireland myself and have seen so many return from Australia in the last 2 years. One reason is it's home, cheaper real estate and the job market is picking up again. I can fly to London from Dublin in less than 1 hour 20 mins, Lisbon or Barcelona in 2 hours 40 mins etc. There are plenty of reasons, but for most it will also be family.

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All sound reasons above to pick one of the many European possible destinations to settle. The ease and relative simplicity of living is a very tempting proposition.

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When I first went to Australia in 1960, it took a month by ship and seemed even more remote than it does to-day. If I wanted to phone my parents in England, I had to make arrangements with the GPO in Adelaide for a time to be there, sit in the waiting room to be called, and then go to a specified booth to make the call.
Now everything is so easy. By plane it is only 24 hours, and if I want to phone, I could take a mobile out of my pocket and make the call. I've made the flights many times, and although they can be tiring, I've got them beaten psychologically, treated as short term adventures through airports. And they can be for me, I have a pacemaker so am searched by hand. I sometimes have to wait for someone to to do this, or I am taken to a private room. My iPad has even been taken to be checked for explosives, wonderful to have something different happen!
Yes Australia is far away from Europe, but travelling and living there we have made ourselves modern day adventurers and explorers. We are not the hoi polloi content to stay put, we have something else within us.
Now everything is so easy. By plane it is only 24 hours, and if I want to phone, I could take a mobile out of my pocket and make the call. I've made the flights many times, and although they can be tiring, I've got them beaten psychologically, treated as short term adventures through airports. And they can be for me, I have a pacemaker so am searched by hand. I sometimes have to wait for someone to to do this, or I am taken to a private room. My iPad has even been taken to be checked for explosives, wonderful to have something different happen!
Yes Australia is far away from Europe, but travelling and living there we have made ourselves modern day adventurers and explorers. We are not the hoi polloi content to stay put, we have something else within us.

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As those who have seen my other posts would be aware, I am not a fan of living in Australia and after nearly 10 years the novelty has truly worn off!!
.....Then I was thinking.. "Its too bloody far away, that's the main problem!"
Sounds like a stupid 'obvious' statement, but for years I have been telling myself "hey its not that far...only a day away"
It is not a day away... well actually it is, its a day away from practically everywhere and nearly two days away from England (our best travel time from door to door is 32 hours)
So if you want isolation, love spending hours getting anywhere, want to put visiting loved ones through the hell of very long haul flight and all the associated risks, and don't mind never being able to 'pop' anywhere... come to Australia where space and isolation are plentiful and the rest of the world 'aint that far away...on a jet!!'
.....Then I was thinking.. "Its too bloody far away, that's the main problem!"
Sounds like a stupid 'obvious' statement, but for years I have been telling myself "hey its not that far...only a day away"
It is not a day away... well actually it is, its a day away from practically everywhere and nearly two days away from England (our best travel time from door to door is 32 hours)
So if you want isolation, love spending hours getting anywhere, want to put visiting loved ones through the hell of very long haul flight and all the associated risks, and don't mind never being able to 'pop' anywhere... come to Australia where space and isolation are plentiful and the rest of the world 'aint that far away...on a jet!!'
I can't wait to get the hell out of here, I want/need a European fulltime residency, have a passion wanting to explore Europe and bury me there thanks, no interest in returning to oz at all.
I'm a single dad(Mr Mom) with 11yr old, thinking Spain as a base but legal/immigration restrictions being a nightmare I feel like I'm trapped in this penal colony.
Theres a whole big world out there and at 60 & a motorcycle freak I want to explore it.
Any ideas, I'm listening.
P.S: Apologies for jumping on your thread man.

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I'm born and bred here and couldn't agree more with you mate.
I can't wait to get the hell out of here, I want/need a European fulltime residency, have a passion wanting to explore Europe and bury me there thanks, no interest in returning to oz at all.
I'm a single dad(Mr Mom) with 11yr old, thinking Spain as a base but legal/immigration restrictions being a nightmare I feel like I'm trapped in this penal colony.
Theres a whole big world out there and at 60 & a motorcycle freak I want to explore it.
Any ideas, I'm listening.
P.S: Apologies for jumping on your thread man.
I can't wait to get the hell out of here, I want/need a European fulltime residency, have a passion wanting to explore Europe and bury me there thanks, no interest in returning to oz at all.
I'm a single dad(Mr Mom) with 11yr old, thinking Spain as a base but legal/immigration restrictions being a nightmare I feel like I'm trapped in this penal colony.
Theres a whole big world out there and at 60 & a motorcycle freak I want to explore it.
Any ideas, I'm listening.
P.S: Apologies for jumping on your thread man.

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Exactly, seven yrs in the USA till '96 but never to Europe,
with 1/2 Italian (Mum's side) heritage my passion to go is at a fever-pitch, current oz anti-freedom legislations have stoked my fire to escape this penal colony,
some may say unfair with an 11yr old kid but be an education, for both of us.

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+1.
Exactly, seven yrs in the USA till '96 but never to Europe,
with 1/2 Italian (Mum's side) heritage my passion to go is at a fever-pitch, current oz anti-freedom legislations have stoked my fire to escape this penal colony,
some may say unfair with an 11yr old kid but be an education, for both of us.
Exactly, seven yrs in the USA till '96 but never to Europe,
with 1/2 Italian (Mum's side) heritage my passion to go is at a fever-pitch, current oz anti-freedom legislations have stoked my fire to escape this penal colony,
some may say unfair with an 11yr old kid but be an education, for both of us.

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Have to say I find the Australian isolation something I don't like. It isn't just the country but also the cities. In the UK I could get to a load of major cities in an hour. Just not possible in Oz.
I once worked in Tunisia. Not only could I come home at weekends, but even pop home mid week for a night.
I once worked in Tunisia. Not only could I come home at weekends, but even pop home mid week for a night.

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Have to say I find the Australian isolation something I don't like. It isn't just the country but also the cities. In the UK I could get to a load of major cities in an hour. Just not possible in Oz.
I once worked in Tunisia. Not only could I come home at weekends, but even pop home mid week for a night.
I once worked in Tunisia. Not only could I come home at weekends, but even pop home mid week for a night.
Kind of put into perspective for me just how much we miss in experiencing different cultures, I want to be able to ride through as many countires as possible within hours/days of each other, this excites me.

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I remember speaking with a visiting French chap once, he could not get over the fact that we can drive travel from Sydney to Perth and folks speak the same language.
Kind of put into perspective for me just how much we miss in experiencing different cultures, I want to be able to ride through as many countires as possible within hours/days of each other, this excites me.
Kind of put into perspective for me just how much we miss in experiencing different cultures, I want to be able to ride through as many countires as possible within hours/days of each other, this excites me.
Due to your immigration restrictions take a long biking holiday in the European summer. That would be an awesome experience.

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Australia will seem pretty close once mankind starts colonizing Mars.
Happy New Year Everyone.
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+1.
Exactly, seven yrs in the USA till '96 but never to Europe,
with 1/2 Italian (Mum's side) heritage my passion to go is at a fever-pitch, current oz anti-freedom legislations have stoked my fire to escape this penal colony,
some may say unfair with an 11yr old kid but be an education, for both of us.
Exactly, seven yrs in the USA till '96 but never to Europe,
with 1/2 Italian (Mum's side) heritage my passion to go is at a fever-pitch, current oz anti-freedom legislations have stoked my fire to escape this penal colony,
some may say unfair with an 11yr old kid but be an education, for both of us.
Spain is the most popular country with foreigners and not difficult I'd imagine to find a place desirable to your specifications. Close to the Portugal border I'd probably go for but there are many to pick.
Prefer Portugal myself, but Malta also a favourite. Big Aussie connection there and worth checking out. Only a short flight or ferry ride to Italy .

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I remember speaking with a visiting French chap once, he could not get over the fact that we can drive travel from Sydney to Perth and folks speak the same language.
Kind of put into perspective for me just how much we miss in experiencing different cultures, I want to be able to ride through as many countires as possible within hours/days of each other, this excites me.
Kind of put into perspective for me just how much we miss in experiencing different cultures, I want to be able to ride through as many countires as possible within hours/days of each other, this excites me.
