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MillieF Feb 17th 2012 5:36 am

Re: 6 Months Today and going back
 

Originally Posted by The4BellsLondon (Post 9907172)
Totally with you !

+ 1 (but is seems such a bloody shame, when you've gone to so much trouble to get the family and kids there in the first place - no easy feat).

YYZlover Feb 23rd 2012 12:51 am

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Originally Posted by Sandersons (Post 9906992)
That's what I was thinking. I don't mean to come across as callous or rude but I just don't understand why a whole family would move back because a child doesn't like something. Did you move to Canada because the kid wanted to? Seems strange to me. Kids have to learn the ups and downs of life - you can't, and shouldn't, protect them from every upset. Weren't you upset at something when you were a child? I bet you dealt with it and moved on. Same thing would happen here.

:confused:

I agree and I am one who moved around a lot as a kid. I'm glad the moving stopped before I hit the teens but to let a teen decide the fate of the entire family is, to me, totally unacceptable. I HATED school when I was 16. I started highschool and absolutely loathed it. Did we pick up sticks and move? Nope. I was allowed to leave school and was instantly told to find a job, so I did. My first job was as a teacher's assistant. Go figure.

dbd33 Feb 25th 2012 1:34 pm

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Originally Posted by YYZlover (Post 9916866)
I agree and I am one who moved around a lot as a kid. I'm glad the moving stopped before I hit the teens but to let a teen decide the fate of the entire family is, to me, totally unacceptable.

If we believe their posts, most emigrants allow their children to determine the fate of the family, "for the children" is the cliched reason to emigrate. If it's laudable to move out of England to advance their unstated desires it's surely laudable to move back again to advance their stated ones.

YYZlover Feb 25th 2012 10:05 pm

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Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 9921102)
If we believe their posts, most emigrants allow their children to determine the fate of the family, "for the children" is the cliched reason to emigrate. If it's laudable to move out of England to advance their unstated desires it's surely laudable to move back again to advance their stated ones.

I think the first time it's said to be "for the children" is part of the reason. Giving them more opportunities. Having a bigger house, etc etc etc. But to move back because the teens hate school, that's just absurd. ALL teens (with the exception of a very few) HATE school. So to use that as a reason to up sticks and move, is not right. The teens will hate school no matter where in the world they are.

mandymoochops Mar 3rd 2012 10:37 am

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teens will use whatever ammunition they have in their arsenal to get their own way.

nwtrucker Mar 6th 2012 9:11 am

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Originally Posted by mandymoochops (Post 9934063)
teens will use whatever ammunition they have in their arsenal to get their own way.

Kids in general I'd say! The prospects for school leavers arn't great here at the moment! I wonder if they might regret the decision in a couple of years?! I'm pretty sure there's more to it than a kid not liking the school. Luckily, mine are chomping at the bit to move to Canada...so am I!!

el_richo Mar 7th 2012 3:05 am

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Originally Posted by nwtrucker (Post 9939540)
Kids in general I'd say! The prospects for school leavers arn't great here at the moment! I wonder if they might regret the decision in a couple of years?! I'm pretty sure there's more to it than a kid not liking the school. Luckily, mine are chomping at the bit to move to Canada...so am I!!

Same in Canada. Leavers struggle to find work so hopefully you'll not regret the decision in a couple of years :fingerscrossed:

Indigo Rye Jun 22nd 2012 3:08 am

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Hi all, we to are moving to Canada next summer, possibly Petawawa , the most important thing for me is to make sure my children will be happy, my eldest is 17 and will have finished A levels he will take a gap year to ponder uni , does anyone have any advice on university places in Canada , fees and if he will qualify ? My daughter is 15 and will have finished her gcse's I know nothing at present of education in Canada ,she would be doing her Alevels how does it work ?? Sorry I am clueless and have been searching the web. My husband will be working for the military so we will all have temporary citizenship, any help will be greatly appreciated , keeping teens happy are a worry, X

Piff Poff Jun 22nd 2012 4:15 am

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Hi,

The best thing you should do is start a new thread with the same question in the Canada forum, that way more people will see it.

At 15 your daughter will go into High School until Grade 12 (18 years old or there abouts). She would probably go into Grade 10.

As for Uni, it's expensive and depending on subject depends on places just like in the UK. Someone will be able to offer more advice about that.

Indigo Rye Jun 22nd 2012 9:12 pm

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Thank you, new to this !!!!

Tony_Tiger Jun 24th 2012 5:56 am

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Sarah, the first six months are the hardest. The first year is tough. The second year is tough but not as bad, but by the third year if you can stick it out you wont want to move back...
But look at it another way, if you did move back would you want regrets in thinking perhaps you should have given it a year or two? I know its a tough decision, but whatever you decide. Good luck.:thumbup:

el_richo Jun 24th 2012 6:31 am

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Originally Posted by Tony_Tiger (Post 10136570)
Sarah, the first six months are the hardest. The first year is tough. The second year is tough but not as bad, but by the third year if you can stick it out you wont want to move back...
But look at it another way, if you did move back would you want regrets in thinking perhaps you should have given it a year or two? I know its a tough decision, but whatever you decide. Good luck.:thumbup:

Or after a few years would they regret not moving back sooner?

Tony_Tiger Jun 24th 2012 10:11 am

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Originally Posted by el_richo (Post 10136613)
Or after a few years would they regret not moving back sooner?

I guess each case is different. I found from my experience, when I met expats I found a common theme that ran in regards to the timeline I mentioned.
You could move back sooner. But another perspective is that England is not going anywhere(i.e its not going to vanish off the map).
When I took the leap to work in Canada, it was a big decision. One good piece of advise a colleague gave me was that if it does not work out... well you can just come back.

el_richo Jun 24th 2012 10:34 am

Re: 6 Months Today and going back
 

Originally Posted by Tony_Tiger (Post 10136843)
I guess each case is different. I found from my experience, when I met expats I found a common theme that ran in regards to the timeline I mentioned.
You could move back sooner. But another perspective is that England is not going anywhere(i.e its not going to vanish off the map).
When I took the leap to work in Canada, it was a big decision. One good piece of advise a colleague gave me was that if it does not work out... well you can just come back.

I'm confused. So is it better to regret not living in Canada or living in Canada :confused:

ninaDGBCA Aug 13th 2012 3:01 pm

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Originally Posted by helcat12 (Post 9893545)

Giving up your new life due to a teenagers feelings isn't necessarily helping them or "taking into account their happiness", any more than a responsible parent would give in to a child's demands for sweets at every supermarket checkout.

You are not seriously comparing a teenager who is unhappy with his life due to a desicion his parents made with a, let's say, 4 year old shouting for more sweets?????????????????????

So you think they should stay strong and force the kid to stay here?

I think if parents make a desicion and it shows serious effects on the kids then they should consider to change plans. And yes 6 months is not long but only Sarah knows how bad it is and how much and what they tried to persuade their son or help him to like it. I'd rather move back and have happy kids than live here and have to deal with sad and depressed children.
I guess everybody should do what they think is right and I wish Sarah all the best for her family.


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