Re: Why return from Canada?
Originally Posted by dewdrop
(Post 7669983)
good luck I say try it:rofl:...or you'll always have it in your head and wonder
But if we were always thinking about the path not taken, we'd go crazy. So why it's seen as the right way to think about moving to another country, I don't know. It's a huge decision -- which isn't the way many of us think about it when we do it -- which makes doing it "in case I regret it later" make even less sense to me. Eg. here's this man who wants to marry me. I'm not sure, but I better had in case I regret it later. Buddy, I do think sometimes we just want a change, and a move to another part of the UK might be just right. And a lot less traumatic. I don't mean that in a totally bad way, but moving country is traumatic, even if it works out really well. Bev :) |
Re: Why return from Canada?
Thank you for more of your responses.
I do appreciate what you are are saying. Ah, if only it didn't take so long to process the PR, we could have moved over years ago! I guess we would be giving up so much, if we went over. The best approach is that we have agreed that hubby needs to secure a job first. We are going to keep saving with a view to going over in a couple of years. If we choose not to, we can use it as a deposit on a house. It really is a tough choice. In a way I want to make the decision soon and get on with things rather than being in limbo. I guess it doesn't work that way. Dewdrop - how long have you been over in Canada? Are you moving back to the same area in the UK? |
Re: Why return from Canada?
Originally Posted by Buddy
(Post 7671902)
Thank you for more of your responses.
I do appreciate what you are are saying. Ah, if only it didn't take so long to process the PR, we could have moved over years ago! I guess we would be giving up so much, if we went over. The best approach is that we have agreed that hubby needs to secure a job first. We are going to keep saving with a view to going over in a couple of years. If we choose not to, we can use it as a deposit on a house. It really is a tough choice. In a way I want to make the decision soon and get on with things rather than being in limbo. I guess it doesn't work that way. Dewdrop - how long have you been over in Canada? Are you moving back to the same area in the UK? I WAS a child expat, adult now, have children... If you check out my other posts you can read my story..or PM me. I've been here since little, so its a HUGE step for us..new country for us, been back on holidays to UK and always hated getting back on the plane to nothing-ness again..family are there, and ITS just our time to move back.. I'm on the emotional rollarcoaster right now...hopefully it stops soon:o Good luck to you and your family! |
Re: Why return from Canada?
Originally Posted by dewdrop
(Post 7672775)
heelo buddy,
I WAS a child expat, adult now, have children... If you check out my other posts you can read my story..or PM me. I've been here since little, so its a HUGE step for us..new country for us, been back on holidays to UK and always hated getting back on the plane to nothing-ness again..family are there, and ITS just our time to move back.. I'm on the emotional rollarcoaster right now...hopefully it stops soon:o Good luck to you and your family! In fact i may just throw a party to celebrate :drinkwine: Gosh its gone so quick :eek: We were in Canada for 14 mths and it felt more like 14yrs :blink: |
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