REACHING THE TENDER AGE OF 45?
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REACHING THE TENDER AGE OF 45?
Hi Guys
I just had a thought and I know this must sound a pretty pathetic question my visa was validated a few years ago and we have until June 2012 to enter the country.
I just wanted to check I will be 45 next year and I know they say that you cannot enter the country once you reach the ripe old age of 45 will this apply to me or because I have now got my visa this wont apply.
Sorry to sound stupid but please can someone put my mind at rest pretty please?
Many thanks
Debbie
I just had a thought and I know this must sound a pretty pathetic question my visa was validated a few years ago and we have until June 2012 to enter the country.
I just wanted to check I will be 45 next year and I know they say that you cannot enter the country once you reach the ripe old age of 45 will this apply to me or because I have now got my visa this wont apply.
Sorry to sound stupid but please can someone put my mind at rest pretty please?
Many thanks
Debbie
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Re: REACHING THE TENDER AGE OF 45?
You will be absolutely fine...your visa is validated & you have your date of 2012, make your plans & enjoy
The age relates to the age at the time of application...I'm going to be older than you once we finally get to Oz, if it makes you feel any better
The age relates to the age at the time of application...I'm going to be older than you once we finally get to Oz, if it makes you feel any better
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Good to know that there are a few veterans like us out there.
Any thoughts on migration being harder/ easier depending upon age or is it mostly down to personal circumstance and personality?
Bezza
Any thoughts on migration being harder/ easier depending upon age or is it mostly down to personal circumstance and personality?
Bezza
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Re: REACHING THE TENDER AGE OF 45?
Yes it is good to know that some over 40`s and over 50`s are heading off to OZ for their new lives. My hubby is 50 this year and we`ve just returned to Adelaide for a 2nd shot at staying here.
Bluekipper
Bluekipper
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Re: REACHING THE TENDER AGE OF 45?
We both just turned 47 and will be returning to OZ in a couple of months to start our lives over. Our 2nd time in OZ. Hopefully this time we'll get it right and can stay on (property sold, etc.).
I think it might make it easier in that you know what your mind is and not as easily swayed by family and friends opinion. Just my take on it.
Good luck
I think it might make it easier in that you know what your mind is and not as easily swayed by family and friends opinion. Just my take on it.
Good luck
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Re: REACHING THE TENDER AGE OF 45?
We both just turned 47 and will be returning to OZ in a couple of months to start our lives over. Our 2nd time in OZ. Hopefully this time we'll get it right and can stay on (property sold, etc.).
I think it might make it easier in that you know what your mind is and not as easily swayed by family and friends opinion. Just my take on it.
Good luck
I think it might make it easier in that you know what your mind is and not as easily swayed by family and friends opinion. Just my take on it.
Good luck
Good on ya,, good luck and im sure it will be perfect,, we are not regretting it so far,, we are a month in,, still finding it tough but not homesick !!!
Bluekipper
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Out of ineterest what made you leave in the first place and do you think this move is for good?
We've already lived in Oz, some time ago mind you, and are now planning to return in our mid-forties with 2 children so it will be a different experience 'for sure'.
Bezza
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We both just turned 47 and will be returning to OZ in a couple of months to start our lives over. Our 2nd time in OZ. Hopefully this time we'll get it right and can stay on (property sold, etc.).
I think it might make it easier in that you know what your mind is and not as easily swayed by family and friends opinion. Just my take on it.
Good luck
I think it might make it easier in that you know what your mind is and not as easily swayed by family and friends opinion. Just my take on it.
Good luck
#9
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It's much easier to have your house waiting for you if you get cold feet. When you sell it's really forever. You won't have that house back again. It's tough to do that without having "a life" in OZ
We rented our house out the first time we lived in OZ 2008 - 2009. We stayed for 8 months. There were some problems with the renter that we found difficult to work out considering the distance and time difference, etc.
When we got our house back, it didn't feel like "home" for a long time. It also took friends a while to remember to include us as we'd been gone for so long.
This time we're selling - at least trying to. But the market is soft and we might end up renting again....
We rented our house out the first time we lived in OZ 2008 - 2009. We stayed for 8 months. There were some problems with the renter that we found difficult to work out considering the distance and time difference, etc.
When we got our house back, it didn't feel like "home" for a long time. It also took friends a while to remember to include us as we'd been gone for so long.
This time we're selling - at least trying to. But the market is soft and we might end up renting again....
#10
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Where are you settled? Do you still wake up in the morning and say "wow, we're in Australia"?
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I don't know if it's true for others, but it's certainly true for me, that as I'm older I feel more of my own person, if that makes sense. I used to be very worried about the opinions of my parents & my ex, spent probably 30 of my adult years trying to appease other people.
My girls are older, they want to go & now I just think "what the hell, it's now or never & it's my time!" Fortunately, OH feels the same
I'm realistic about the problems to expect when we're out there, but I feel emotionally very capable of dealing with it...I think thats one thing that comes with being older, you do feel more confident, children are older. I also have a sense of personal responsibility I never had when I was younger - no looking around for things or people to blame if things go wrong, it's down to us to make a go of it at the end of the day
My girls are older, they want to go & now I just think "what the hell, it's now or never & it's my time!" Fortunately, OH feels the same
I'm realistic about the problems to expect when we're out there, but I feel emotionally very capable of dealing with it...I think thats one thing that comes with being older, you do feel more confident, children are older. I also have a sense of personal responsibility I never had when I was younger - no looking around for things or people to blame if things go wrong, it's down to us to make a go of it at the end of the day
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We're most certainly at the now or never stage of moving to Oz. Whilst in the past we might have hesitated a bit I think we are now much more ready to make the big decision and then to make this work - always the real challenge!
We know whet we're going in to and the attractions are not so much the big house on the block with the pool but the outdoor life.
Even in winter Victoria has some good days - we know we were there last year - and whilst we'd miss the snow, knowing we could get out and about more often really will make a difference.
Bezza
We know whet we're going in to and the attractions are not so much the big house on the block with the pool but the outdoor life.
Even in winter Victoria has some good days - we know we were there last year - and whilst we'd miss the snow, knowing we could get out and about more often really will make a difference.
Bezza