Wanted Down Under - NZ
#31
Re: Wanted Down Under - NZ
I missed the very beginning...did they mention what Visa they were wanting to go in on? Can't have been the LTBV as he was talking about working on minimum wage at a Vineyard, and surely not a SMC either on those terms. Wife wasn't up for teaching either as had 10 month old, just talked about part time teaching....So what Visa????
#32
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 181
Re: Wanted Down Under - NZ
ok
firstly it's not that I have a hatred of these types of programes more that I see them as a 'holiday' show rather than a reality 'should we move here' thing.
I like EVERY' other person living outside NZ looked for EVERY programe that I could find on NZ recorded it and watched it.Didnt care about the content was just looking at the backgrounds to see cars,streets,glimpses of houses,shops and so on.
My issue with these shows are in part who they choose and in part where and how they portay the place.
so dont stop watching them as they do have some use but take them with a total pinch of salt.
Now
I havnt seen the programe being in NZ but I picked up from the posts here that A:they went to Auckland and B: they had 165 uk pounds equity to bring.
A: why bloody Auckland? Its a bit like every show going to London. Now hang on a mo before you all 'wooden spoon,auckland is crap me!
I realise for some on here thats where the jobs are. but I have to ask what 'type of jobs' IT,Banking high end skills so on so forth. OK i get that as NZ is a small place so certain jobs will require a move to Auckland.
But heck most other people can work all over NZ. teachers,nurses,sparky,trades,drivers and so on in which case why Auckland with is expensive housing overcrowded roads and so on.
Sounds like they stayed in a typical 'holiday palace' rather than an old cold villa! again total un realism.
B: 165 UK POUNDS are you having a laugh. Thats bloody huge amount of dollars to 'start off' with . Even if we just all it $250k thats 1/4 million dollars!
Please get real thats alot of money here!
We came here as a family of six with just $75k dollars and are still here six years later living the life and loving it.
Again it shows me that in the end its down to individual people and expectations that they have. To many think moving here should give them a right to live mortgage free and rich in money terms.
In reality moving here for a majority of people will not offer that scenario but will mean more of the same daily grinds and bills just in a different place,
Thing is this isnt a bad thing it all depends on what you want from life and where you live.
We have an at times stressfull life with bills to pay,cold house to heat,kids to feed and daily grind of running a biz and going to work. We pay a mortgage on a $320k house and all that goes with that.
Point being we are not in money terms any better off here but in lifestyle terms we are far far far better off.
1/4 million dollars is HUGE to come here with and if used wisley would set you up very well here. And from what I read he works 65 hours a day and wants to get away from that. I say let the wife do 65 hours a week for 6 months and see how much she wants to move then!
Sorry this is all over the place but typing as i think it?!
So dont be put off by these shows as IMO they are there to entertain not inform.
Again 1/4 million $'s bloody hell so much money it unreal!
george
firstly it's not that I have a hatred of these types of programes more that I see them as a 'holiday' show rather than a reality 'should we move here' thing.
I like EVERY' other person living outside NZ looked for EVERY programe that I could find on NZ recorded it and watched it.Didnt care about the content was just looking at the backgrounds to see cars,streets,glimpses of houses,shops and so on.
My issue with these shows are in part who they choose and in part where and how they portay the place.
so dont stop watching them as they do have some use but take them with a total pinch of salt.
Now
I havnt seen the programe being in NZ but I picked up from the posts here that A:they went to Auckland and B: they had 165 uk pounds equity to bring.
A: why bloody Auckland? Its a bit like every show going to London. Now hang on a mo before you all 'wooden spoon,auckland is crap me!
I realise for some on here thats where the jobs are. but I have to ask what 'type of jobs' IT,Banking high end skills so on so forth. OK i get that as NZ is a small place so certain jobs will require a move to Auckland.
But heck most other people can work all over NZ. teachers,nurses,sparky,trades,drivers and so on in which case why Auckland with is expensive housing overcrowded roads and so on.
Sounds like they stayed in a typical 'holiday palace' rather than an old cold villa! again total un realism.
B: 165 UK POUNDS are you having a laugh. Thats bloody huge amount of dollars to 'start off' with . Even if we just all it $250k thats 1/4 million dollars!
Please get real thats alot of money here!
We came here as a family of six with just $75k dollars and are still here six years later living the life and loving it.
Again it shows me that in the end its down to individual people and expectations that they have. To many think moving here should give them a right to live mortgage free and rich in money terms.
In reality moving here for a majority of people will not offer that scenario but will mean more of the same daily grinds and bills just in a different place,
Thing is this isnt a bad thing it all depends on what you want from life and where you live.
We have an at times stressfull life with bills to pay,cold house to heat,kids to feed and daily grind of running a biz and going to work. We pay a mortgage on a $320k house and all that goes with that.
Point being we are not in money terms any better off here but in lifestyle terms we are far far far better off.
1/4 million dollars is HUGE to come here with and if used wisley would set you up very well here. And from what I read he works 65 hours a day and wants to get away from that. I say let the wife do 65 hours a week for 6 months and see how much she wants to move then!
Sorry this is all over the place but typing as i think it?!
So dont be put off by these shows as IMO they are there to entertain not inform.
Again 1/4 million $'s bloody hell so much money it unreal!
george
#33
Re: Wanted Down Under - NZ
They were going to use wife's profession for visa if I remember correctly. Did think middle child was a brat, however. Whilst I agree it's easier if all family agree on the move, I don't believe that you can allow a 7 year old to make the decision for you but that's my opinion!
#34
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Re: Wanted Down Under - NZ
they should just call this crap 'holiday down under' IMO as it is about as much use to a potential move here as watching a good holiday show.
Sure it gives breif glimpses of things here but thats about it.
Where do they get these people from. Id say most are just freeloading for a free holiday with no intention of moving here.
george
Sure it gives breif glimpses of things here but thats about it.
Where do they get these people from. Id say most are just freeloading for a free holiday with no intention of moving here.
george
We only wish when we left the uk back in 2003 that we had known that a site like this was up and running, how needs the TV. But thats just my view.
#35
Re: Wanted Down Under - NZ
All valuable research and information for a myriad of reasons - but nothing like actually landing in that plane and facing the "OMG - now what?!" feelings that will happen to most!
My three top tips have always been the same.
1. Research.
2. Research.
3. Research.
#36
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Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 311
Re: Wanted Down Under - NZ
NZ features again on Friday 15th Jan @ 10 am.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q0cly
You'll be pleased to know its Auckland again
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q0cly
You'll be pleased to know its Auckland again
#37
Re: Wanted Down Under - NZ
NZ features again on Friday 15th Jan @ 10 am.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q0cly
You'll be pleased to know its Auckland again
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q0cly
You'll be pleased to know its Auckland again
Before you jump, I'm not knocking Dunners, I'd go ANYWHERE in NZ!!
At least this time they are looking at the finances in more detail.
#40
Re: Wanted Down Under - NZ
They were going to use wife's profession for visa if I remember correctly. Did think middle child was a brat, however. Whilst I agree it's easier if all family agree on the move, I don't believe that you can allow a 7 year old to make the decision for you but that's my opinion!
Dewb
#41
Re: Wanted Down Under - NZ
Think its great that they are looking at and factoring finances now that is a good step in the right direction
Some people will just jump on a plane having never been over to NZ and some will research,research, research & well you get my drift.......
Such is life & such are folk, makes for an interesting world!
Dewb (yes am firmly in the research camp!)
Some people will just jump on a plane having never been over to NZ and some will research,research, research & well you get my drift.......
Such is life & such are folk, makes for an interesting world!
Dewb (yes am firmly in the research camp!)
#42
Re: Wanted Down Under - NZ
She was a very bright seven year old, I loved it when she said "I know that if I say I don't want to go then mummy won't go...." Think it will be interesting when she is a teenager. They gave her far too much power, input yes decision making power NO.
#44
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 181
Re: Wanted Down Under - NZ
bloody stupid giving a seven year old a say in a move like that.
IMO doomed from the start if thats what you base a move like this on.
who they flying here with 'Big Bird airways' all luggage packed in Dora the explorer case staying once here in the Tele Tubbie motel!
There lies the problem with kids today they know it all by the age of 7!
heck in my day you had to be at least ten before you got that status
george
IMO doomed from the start if thats what you base a move like this on.
who they flying here with 'Big Bird airways' all luggage packed in Dora the explorer case staying once here in the Tele Tubbie motel!
There lies the problem with kids today they know it all by the age of 7!
heck in my day you had to be at least ten before you got that status
george
#45
Re: Wanted Down Under - NZ
The word do describe that little girl is
Precocious - having developed certain abilities or proclivities at an earlier age than usual - hopefully she will grow out of it.
Precocious - having developed certain abilities or proclivities at an earlier age than usual - hopefully she will grow out of it.