View Poll Results: How long did you spend down under before deciding to migrate.
Spent more than 3 years in Oz before deciding
1
2.70%
Spent 2-3 years
4
10.81%
Spent 1-2years
3
8.11%
Spent less than a year (WHV, World Travel, Short Holiday)
29
78.38%
Voters: 37. You may not vote on this poll
How long have you spent in Oz before deciding to Migrate....
#31
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no trouble here, thanks. made my own poll to satisfy my own curiosity, and nothing else. what did you do ?
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Originally posted by pommiesheila
Also, if you "don't give a toss" how much time people have spent in Oz prior to migrating, why on earth did you instigate the poll in the first place???
Also, if you "don't give a toss" how much time people have spent in Oz prior to migrating, why on earth did you instigate the poll in the first place???
read my statement -- because of my own curiosity, thats why.
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Originally posted by pommiesheila
Whoa!!! I suggest you take some Valium mate!!! Chill out!!!
I only made the point that spending 11 months in Australia ia NOT the same as never having been - that is a FACT. The two are incomparable.
Whoa!!! I suggest you take some Valium mate!!! Chill out!!!
I only made the point that spending 11 months in Australia ia NOT the same as never having been - that is a FACT. The two are incomparable.
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Originally posted by Kath
I've met a few people who moved here without visiting, just read books etc.. I couldn't believe it!
We had a 2 months back-packing (before we had children) then a 3 week trip before moving here permanently. Nothing prepares you for 'living' here - it's completely different when you are working, doing the school run, paying bills etc. The grass isn't greener, there is good/bad in both UK and Australia.
I've met a few people who moved here without visiting, just read books etc.. I couldn't believe it!
We had a 2 months back-packing (before we had children) then a 3 week trip before moving here permanently. Nothing prepares you for 'living' here - it's completely different when you are working, doing the school run, paying bills etc. The grass isn't greener, there is good/bad in both UK and Australia.
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Good point 2thick!! ( not so thick? ) - re-read my post, mmm - can see what you mean.
I must admit settling in was still difficult even though we'd visited Australia a few times, - leaving the UK permanently feels different to going away on holiday, nothing can prepare you for the emotional upheaval.
There's no right / wrong way to make this move you just have to go with your instincts so, yes, maybe fact-finding trips are a waste? Personally I felt happier knowing where we were going to live.
I must admit settling in was still difficult even though we'd visited Australia a few times, - leaving the UK permanently feels different to going away on holiday, nothing can prepare you for the emotional upheaval.
There's no right / wrong way to make this move you just have to go with your instincts so, yes, maybe fact-finding trips are a waste? Personally I felt happier knowing where we were going to live.