Visiting UK after migration to Aus
#1
Visiting UK after migration to Aus
Hello Guys
Just wondering how many of you have flown back to UK for a visit recently?
We arrived here in Dec 2005 and are thinking of flying back to UK for 3 weeks in September to pay a visit. We are only considering it as we have some spare money after completeing our UK house sale. If we don't go now, we probably never will and at least we can pacify a few friends and relatives who are desperatley missing us but have not yet visited here. If we go, we can say we've done it. We might not get the chance otherwise.
I get the feeling it won't be a holiday, but probably weeks of rushing around to see everyone and quite hard work. I want to do it though.
Can anyone offer any advice, hints, tips etc??? And what airline are the best ones at the moment. We flew out here with Singapore and they seem to come up cheaper than the others when I look.
Thanks in anticipation.
Claire. x
Just wondering how many of you have flown back to UK for a visit recently?
We arrived here in Dec 2005 and are thinking of flying back to UK for 3 weeks in September to pay a visit. We are only considering it as we have some spare money after completeing our UK house sale. If we don't go now, we probably never will and at least we can pacify a few friends and relatives who are desperatley missing us but have not yet visited here. If we go, we can say we've done it. We might not get the chance otherwise.
I get the feeling it won't be a holiday, but probably weeks of rushing around to see everyone and quite hard work. I want to do it though.
Can anyone offer any advice, hints, tips etc??? And what airline are the best ones at the moment. We flew out here with Singapore and they seem to come up cheaper than the others when I look.
Thanks in anticipation.
Claire. x
#2
Re: Visiting UK after migration to Aus
Hello Guys
Just wondering how many of you have flown back to UK for a visit recently?
We arrived here in Dec 2005 and are thinking of flying back to UK for 3 weeks in September to pay a visit. We are only considering it as we have some spare money after completeing our UK house sale. If we don't go now, we probably never will and at least we can pacify a few friends and relatives who are desperatley missing us but have not yet visited here. If we go, we can say we've done it. We might not get the chance otherwise.
I get the feeling it won't be a holiday, but probably weeks of rushing around to see everyone and quite hard work. I want to do it though.
Can anyone offer any advice, hints, tips etc??? And what airline are the best ones at the moment. We flew out here with Singapore and they seem to come up cheaper than the others when I look.
Thanks in anticipation.
Claire. x
Just wondering how many of you have flown back to UK for a visit recently?
We arrived here in Dec 2005 and are thinking of flying back to UK for 3 weeks in September to pay a visit. We are only considering it as we have some spare money after completeing our UK house sale. If we don't go now, we probably never will and at least we can pacify a few friends and relatives who are desperatley missing us but have not yet visited here. If we go, we can say we've done it. We might not get the chance otherwise.
I get the feeling it won't be a holiday, but probably weeks of rushing around to see everyone and quite hard work. I want to do it though.
Can anyone offer any advice, hints, tips etc??? And what airline are the best ones at the moment. We flew out here with Singapore and they seem to come up cheaper than the others when I look.
Thanks in anticipation.
Claire. x
as you say, it wasn't a holiday, we spent most of the time rushing around trying to visit everyone.
the only advice i would give is pick an itinerary, tell everyone where you will be and for how long, then let them come and see you. take a week to have a restful holiday.
#3
Re: Visiting UK after migration to Aus
I went back to the UK for 4 days for my sisters wedding. Its funny but you soon realise that not a lot changes and all the reasons that you left are still there. Great to see family and friends but its really an odd sensation I found. I was glad to get back home.
#4
Re: Visiting UK after migration to Aus
I've been back twice since I left the UK and it is nice but definitely quite stressful because everyone wants a piece of you, and it's really only the other people who have been or are ex-pats who understand your predicament. My Danish friend who is living in the UK was an angel both times because she knows what it's like! I think my biggest piece of advice would be to go for as long as possible and make asure there are some days in there planned to do nothing because you will inevitably need a break or space for when things end up needing to be rearranged.
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Re: Visiting UK after migration to Aus
I've been back twice since I left the UK and it is nice but definitely quite stressful because everyone wants a piece of you, and it's really only the other people who have been or are ex-pats who understand your predicament. My Danish friend who is living in the UK was an angel both times because she knows what it's like! I think my biggest piece of advice would be to go for as long as possible and make asure there are some days in there planned to do nothing because you will inevitably need a break or space for when things end up needing to be rearranged.
And make lists - who to see, what you want to do, and what you want to buy.
#6
Re: Visiting UK after migration to Aus
We haven't been back to visit our family yet, but when my sister goes she and her family usually stay with another of my sisters for 1/2 the visit and then with her in-laws for the other 1/2. She tells people where she will be and if they want to see her they come to her. It seems to work out nicely for them. I think when (if) we ever go back to Canada for holidays it's what we'll do, minus the in-laws part.
#7
Re: Visiting UK after migration to Aus
I have been back a couple of times since we came in January 2005. The main thing that hit me was that people are still moaning about the things they were moaning about when we left. No one seems to have moved on. It definitely confirmed that we did the right thing, we enjoy life so much more here.
#8
Re: Visiting UK after migration to Aus
Thanks for all your replies guys! The flights seemed to have increased in price since I last looked, so probably ought to get booking before they go up again!