Pensions - planning and precautions
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Pensions - planning and precautions
Hi,
Well after a rollercoaster of a day we may be close to an outcome (we have been asked for meds).
Therefore, can we please have advice for the things we should do prior to moving. We are both public sector workers who have fairly good pensions, (one pension is really good). Do we sort this now, is there a problem with validating our visa (on a short trip) and sorting it out when we settle? Are there any hidden pitfalls for burying our head in the sand now and dealing with finances later?
Thanks, I am also going to post this on the lifestyle forum for those who have already been there and done it to see.
Tara
Well after a rollercoaster of a day we may be close to an outcome (we have been asked for meds).
Therefore, can we please have advice for the things we should do prior to moving. We are both public sector workers who have fairly good pensions, (one pension is really good). Do we sort this now, is there a problem with validating our visa (on a short trip) and sorting it out when we settle? Are there any hidden pitfalls for burying our head in the sand now and dealing with finances later?
Thanks, I am also going to post this on the lifestyle forum for those who have already been there and done it to see.
Tara
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Re: Pensions - planning and precautions
Originally Posted by ali south
Hi,
Well after a rollercoaster of a day we may be close to an outcome (we have been asked for meds).
Therefore, can we please have advice for the things we should do prior to moving. We are both public sector workers who have fairly good pensions, (one pension is really good). Do we sort this now, is there a problem with validating our visa (on a short trip) and sorting it out when we settle? Are there any hidden pitfalls for burying our head in the sand now and dealing with finances later?
Thanks, I am also going to post this on the lifestyle forum for those who have already been there and done it to see.
Tara
Well after a rollercoaster of a day we may be close to an outcome (we have been asked for meds).
Therefore, can we please have advice for the things we should do prior to moving. We are both public sector workers who have fairly good pensions, (one pension is really good). Do we sort this now, is there a problem with validating our visa (on a short trip) and sorting it out when we settle? Are there any hidden pitfalls for burying our head in the sand now and dealing with finances later?
Thanks, I am also going to post this on the lifestyle forum for those who have already been there and done it to see.
Tara
I think you should talk to HRM group within your company to get some answers . Other choice is to send email to Alan collet he has experience in this kind of stuff
Badri
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Re: Pensions - planning and precautions
Originally Posted by badri
Hi Tara,
I think you should talk to HRM group within your company to get some answers . Other choice is to send email to Alan collet he has experience in this kind of stuff
Badri
I think you should talk to HRM group within your company to get some answers . Other choice is to send email to Alan collet he has experience in this kind of stuff
Badri
just emailed him, great response on the lifestyle forum, we definately need to pay some one as we have sizable pensions
Tara
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Re: Pensions - planning and precautions
Tara - you have mail!
Best regards.
Best regards.
Originally Posted by ali south
Hi,
Well after a rollercoaster of a day we may be close to an outcome (we have been asked for meds).
Therefore, can we please have advice for the things we should do prior to moving. We are both public sector workers who have fairly good pensions, (one pension is really good). Do we sort this now, is there a problem with validating our visa (on a short trip) and sorting it out when we settle? Are there any hidden pitfalls for burying our head in the sand now and dealing with finances later?
Thanks, I am also going to post this on the lifestyle forum for those who have already been there and done it to see.
Tara
Well after a rollercoaster of a day we may be close to an outcome (we have been asked for meds).
Therefore, can we please have advice for the things we should do prior to moving. We are both public sector workers who have fairly good pensions, (one pension is really good). Do we sort this now, is there a problem with validating our visa (on a short trip) and sorting it out when we settle? Are there any hidden pitfalls for burying our head in the sand now and dealing with finances later?
Thanks, I am also going to post this on the lifestyle forum for those who have already been there and done it to see.
Tara