OVER 50's & 60's MOVING BACK TO THE UK.
#136
Re: OVER 50's & 60's MOVING BACK TO THE UK.
I'm not paranoid. I'm the only one on here at the moment who is in he UK. Its 1.35am and i'm sloshed I thought this was the reason for all my confusion, but obviously not, seeing as you think the same... you havent been on the vino too have you??
#137
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Re: OVER 50's & 60's MOVING BACK TO THE UK.
Nope, maybe that's my problem
#138
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Re: OVER 50's & 60's MOVING BACK TO THE UK.
Could posters keep comment non-personal and relavant to what those of us thinking of going back to the UK want which is information not personal attacks. That just puts people off.
If posts are not answered it doesnt mean your being ignored information can be stored by those reading.
What we gathered together for is help and insight as to what we can expect when returning home.
Being over 60 I am not in the mood for bickering it wastes time to have to troll through non relavant posts.
If posts are not answered it doesnt mean your being ignored information can be stored by those reading.
What we gathered together for is help and insight as to what we can expect when returning home.
Being over 60 I am not in the mood for bickering it wastes time to have to troll through non relavant posts.
#140
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Re: OVER 50's & 60's MOVING BACK TO THE UK.
Could posters keep comment non-personal and relavant to what those of us thinking of going back to the UK want which is information not personal attacks. That just puts people off.
If posts are not answered it doesnt mean your being ignored information can be stored by those reading.
What we gathered together for is help and insight as to what we can expect when returning home.
Being over 60 I am not in the mood for bickering it wastes time to have to troll through non relavant posts.
If posts are not answered it doesnt mean your being ignored information can be stored by those reading.
What we gathered together for is help and insight as to what we can expect when returning home.
Being over 60 I am not in the mood for bickering it wastes time to have to troll through non relavant posts.
Trottytrue, I agree with you absolutely; this is a great thread, started by you, in response to the needs of a particular set of people and circumstances. There are many other threads already available, including Rovers Return, where some of these inappropriate comments might be more at home, or, someone could start a thread on the subject titled, "The nerve of some people who think they can return home after many years abroad" it would give those who think we have no right to return a vehicle to vent their spleens. In the mean time, those of us who are in our 50"s and 60's (I am 64), who have lived for many years in courntries other than our native land and now wish for their remaining time on this planet to be spent in places fondly rememberd from our past - leave this thread to us.
#141
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Re: OVER 50's & 60's MOVING BACK TO THE UK.
No you are not. We have been in the UK for nearly four months. (And we are 59 and 60, so qualified to be on this thread).
#142
Re: OVER 50's & 60's MOVING BACK TO THE UK.
My husband IS 50 so therefore we are also "qualified" Geeez, will you be issuing memberships cards next?
I joined in this thread to genuinely try to help where i could. Nowhere does it say in the opening post that fun or chit chat is not allowed. I did not start any of the nastiness on this thread. In fact it seems to be an overwhelming posse of people from Canada and USA forums who have "issues"
#143
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Re: OVER 50's & 60's MOVING BACK TO THE UK.
I would double check that. I have two passports and have not had any problem entering on either. However you may find the visa you need to re-enter UK on a US passport will cost as much as the extra expense of renewing your UK passport from there, and of course you can't use the EU passport holders queue which moves a lot quicker than the one for those pesky foreigners!!.
#144
Re: OVER 50's & 60's MOVING BACK TO THE UK.
Perhaps you would be kind enough to post a link with this information for the benefit of those of us who are currently, apparently, breaking the law. I have been unable to find any information on this issue.
#145
Re: OVER 50's & 60's MOVING BACK TO THE UK.
I have no idea about the legality of this, but i do remember leaving Australia on my Aussie passport and entering UK on my British passport. Does that make me a criminal?
#146
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Re: OVER 50's & 60's MOVING BACK TO THE UK.
Only saying what the requirement is not what everyone (me included) does. I can travel for ten years within europe on a £10 identity card. The only time I had problems was travelling through Belgium to the u.k. and they asked for my British passport. BTW if you have a new biometric passport you go through the self-service channel. Far quicker. That is, until everyone gets one.
#147
Re: OVER 50's & 60's MOVING BACK TO THE UK.
Only saying what the requirement is not what everyone (me included) does. I can travel for ten years within europe on a £10 identity card. The only time I had problems was travelling through Belgium to the u.k. and they asked for my British passport. BTW if you have a new biometric passport you go through the self-service channel. Far quicker. That is, until everyone gets one.
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Re: OVER 50's & 60's MOVING BACK TO THE UK.
Could posters keep comment non-personal and relavant to what those of us thinking of going back to the UK want which is information not personal attacks. That just puts people off.
If posts are not answered it doesnt mean your being ignored information can be stored by those reading.
What we gathered together for is help and insight as to what we can expect when returning home.
Being over 60 I am not in the mood for bickering it wastes time to have to troll through non relavant posts.
If posts are not answered it doesnt mean your being ignored information can be stored by those reading.
What we gathered together for is help and insight as to what we can expect when returning home.
Being over 60 I am not in the mood for bickering it wastes time to have to troll through non relavant posts.
In that vein, does anyone know anything about old videos and DVDs (USA) - can they be converted/adapted to still watch in the UK?? I hve some that I know I cannot replace and would like to take them with me when I move back.
#149
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Re: OVER 50's & 60's MOVING BACK TO THE UK.
[QUOTE=aes1;7927559]Well said
In that vein, does anyone know anything about old videos and DVDs (USA) - can they be converted/adapted to still watch in the UK?? I hve some that I know I cannot replace and would like to take them with me when I move back.[/QUOTe
you can have converted to British system or buy a multi region player. That's a question I'd google.
In that vein, does anyone know anything about old videos and DVDs (USA) - can they be converted/adapted to still watch in the UK?? I hve some that I know I cannot replace and would like to take them with me when I move back.[/QUOTe
you can have converted to British system or buy a multi region player. That's a question I'd google.
#150
Re: OVER 50's & 60's MOVING BACK TO THE UK.
Good Morning Everyone,
Well it's morning here, just sitting here listening to BBC-Scotland and having my husband asking me "what is he saying" lol. Was wondering if anyone has gone back to the UK via Iceland/Denmark with Icelandic Air. My question is, do they accept pounds if you ae in airport and buying a cup of coffee etc., or should I buy some Krona.
Getting down now to the nitty gritty little things, last hair cut, making sue we have all the paperwork done for our wee doggies, making sure that that we both have copies of each others passport, cetificates etc.
Talked with my baby boy, (36yrs old)lol, who is waiting to have his baby boy anyday now, actually overdue. Hope it is not to much longer.
Well it's morning here, just sitting here listening to BBC-Scotland and having my husband asking me "what is he saying" lol. Was wondering if anyone has gone back to the UK via Iceland/Denmark with Icelandic Air. My question is, do they accept pounds if you ae in airport and buying a cup of coffee etc., or should I buy some Krona.
Getting down now to the nitty gritty little things, last hair cut, making sue we have all the paperwork done for our wee doggies, making sure that that we both have copies of each others passport, cetificates etc.
Talked with my baby boy, (36yrs old)lol, who is waiting to have his baby boy anyday now, actually overdue. Hope it is not to much longer.