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JonBeaches Jan 27th 2010 2:29 pm

Re: Question on Ages
 
I think the other recent thread has asked for those who moved as individuals only not those who moved as families or couples, I have not read through the responses so cant say if everybody stuck to this or not.

Anyway...

Me 28, OH 29

SteveHarris Jan 27th 2010 3:23 pm

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Sorry - missed that.


Originally Posted by sparkling_gal (Post 8285833)
I think Oink was being sarcastic.


Oink Jan 27th 2010 3:42 pm

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Originally Posted by sparkling_gal (Post 8285833)
I think Oink was being sarcastic.

No I wasn't. :frown:

linz3112 Jan 27th 2010 8:27 pm

Re: Question on Ages
 
[QUOTE=Kaye.;8286956]Similar ages then, hopefully see you over there in 2012 :D Have you applied yet?


No, not yet. Are looking at FSW 1 as Hubby is a plumber - again assuming that this doesn't get taken from the list!! Will be looking at applying beginning to middle of next year. :fingerscrossed:
We are going for a Reccie in Oct - can't wait!!

DigitalGhost Jan 27th 2010 8:50 pm

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Originally Posted by Oink (Post 8289281)
No I wasn't. :frown:

Really? So you think that age 28 is too old to consider moving to another country?

I'm not taking the piss, I'm asking for my own benefit if I'm honest as that's the age which I'm at right now.

Kaye5 Jan 28th 2010 5:08 am

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Of course 28 isn't too old. We're having a shot and we're much older. OK, think very carefully about it - what's the absolute worst that could happen? If you feel you could deal with that, well.....?

Our absolute worst is that we don't get jobs. At all. Nothing. Zilch. We'll last max 6 years on the equity out of the house. Then we'd be completely skint and have to beg for welfare from either Canada (if we could get it) or the UK. Maybe I'm being overly optimistic, but I can't think we'll BOTH be out of work completely for that long.... even given our ancient status.

Oink Jan 28th 2010 7:39 am

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Originally Posted by DigitalGhost (Post 8289757)
Really? So you think that age 28 is too old to consider moving to another country?

I'm not taking the piss, I'm asking for my own benefit if I'm honest as that's the age which I'm at right now.

I said I though it was a bit old, not too old. Its your pigeon if you want to come over after that, just don't come running on here moaning about being under employed, the loss of seniority, lost property equity or poor pension prospects.

LinsyPinsy Jan 28th 2010 7:53 am

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Originally Posted by Kaye5 (Post 8290983)
Of course 28 isn't too old. We're having a shot and we're much older. OK, think very carefully about it - what's the absolute worst that could happen? If you feel you could deal with that, well.....?

Our absolute worst is that we don't get jobs. At all. Nothing. Zilch. We'll last max 6 years on the equity out of the house. Then we'd be completely skint and have to beg for welfare from either Canada (if we could get it) or the UK. Maybe I'm being overly optimistic, but I can't think we'll BOTH be out of work completely for that long.... even given our ancient status.

Kaye,
I'm with you. :D
You get to an age where everything is settled and you embrace taking a chance. As per my previous post we do have some equity to lose etc but are in a much more stable state now than we ever have been in.
We see it like this....we have spent the first half of our life here and will spend the second half elsewhere. I fail to see how being older can be overall a negative thing.:confused:
lnsy

Kaye. Jan 28th 2010 9:27 am

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Originally Posted by linz3112 (Post 8289730)
No, not yet. Are looking at FSW 1 as Hubby is a plumber - again assuming that this doesn't get taken from the list!! Will be looking at applying beginning to middle of next year. :fingerscrossed:
We are going for a Reccie in Oct - can't wait!!

We're hoping to go for a reccie next July (2011 :() and then apply after that. Keep in touch - let me know how your reccie goes.

DigitalGhost Jan 28th 2010 8:44 pm

Re: Question on Ages
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 8291333)
I said I though it was a bit old, not too old. Its your pigeon if you want to come over after that, just don't come running on here moaning about being under employed, the loss of seniority, lost property equity or poor pension prospects.

What age were you at when you went if you don't mind me asking?

I don't even really think about things like property and pensions if I'm honest.

Kaye5 Jan 29th 2010 12:59 am

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We're relocating anyway - whether we make it to Canada or not. So still have to face loss of property equity and starting again job wise/seniority wise. If we stay in UK only thing that won't be affected is pension.

Age versus youth - each has advantages and disadvantages.

tracys Jan 29th 2010 2:49 am

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Originally Posted by LinsyPinsy (Post 8284207)
Oink,
I'm obviously totally over the hill, then:ohmy:
I'm 38, OH 43, kids 7 and 9. Perfect timing as far as we are concerned. Any earlier and I wouldn't have had my parents to help out with the kids in the early years. Any later and the kids would be in secondary and would be much harder for them to make the move.
We are far more financially settled now, have major life experience behind us and a level head...none of which I had 10 years ago.
lns

Totally agree with this post, our situation is very simular to yours, although oldest is nearly 13 but keen to make the move, Would she be in two more years though?

Kaye5 Jan 29th 2010 4:48 am

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Our eldest is nearly 13 too. We're aiming to get in just in time so he gets the final years in high school in Canada (rather than getting stuck in the middle of GCSEs). Other two are 9 and 6, so not as crucial and all three are fine with us wanting to relocate (again).

tracys Jan 29th 2010 5:03 am

Re: Question on Ages
 

Originally Posted by Kaye5 (Post 8293878)
Our eldest is nearly 13 too. We're aiming to get in just in time so he gets the final years in high school in Canada (rather than getting stuck in the middle of GCSEs). Other two are 9 and 6, so not as crucial and all three are fine with us wanting to relocate (again).

Hi Kaye

Where are you headed and how far along in the process are you?

Kaye5 Jan 29th 2010 5:14 am

Re: Question on Ages
 
Not even got the form in yet! Nervously hanging on until mid April when we hit the one year in the List of 38. If we could put in the form now, we would!

Looking seriously at NS, but not really sure why, when you read some of the slagging off it gets on here! Would really like to be in Ottawa with my aunt, but that's not going to happen, as neither of us speaks French, so I think we would struggle with employment. Of course we could always go to Toronto (like half the rest of the world) which I do quite like, but thinking it might be just too much like London!

Off out to Toronto/Ottawa/NS in July - bit of a whistlestop tour, but then we are restricted as to how much time we can take off work. Hopefully it will give us some more direction, though. If we get PR, we will do anothe recce then.

What attracted you to NS? PM me if you like - we're going a bit off thread...


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