British Expats

British Expats (https://britishexpats.com/forum/)
-   The Rovers Return (https://britishexpats.com/forum/rovers-return-111/)
-   -   The Ten Quid Pom Returns (https://britishexpats.com/forum/rovers-return-111/ten-quid-pom-returns-782940/)

Mummy in the foothills Jun 3rd 2013 9:52 am

Re: The Ten Quid Pom Returns
 
Thats huge for UK Kampaicharger. :lol:
I'm looking forward to something smaller like a little ford Ka, ok maybe not that small but smaller than my Ford Taurus, I'll miss the big boot.

Dazza50 Jun 5th 2013 12:34 am

Re: The Ten Quid Pom Returns
 
Hello Kampaicharger. I am 50 years old and I was whisked away to Australia at the tender age of 10 months old from the mother country in 1963. I am also making the big move next year with my family to settle in UK. Can't wait. Tried it out last year for six months and loved it. Counting down the days.......

kampaicharger Jun 5th 2013 9:23 pm

Re: The Ten Quid Pom Returns
 

Originally Posted by Dazza50 (Post 10742062)
Hello Kampaicharger. I am 50 years old and I was whisked away to Australia at the tender age of 10 months old from the mother country in 1963. I am also making the big move next year with my family to settle in UK. Can't wait. Tried it out last year for six months and loved it. Counting down the days.......

Yeah very similar, I was 12 when went out to Oz as ten quid poms in 69.

This is my first time back in 44 years and although I came back as a foreigner with no pre-conceptions there was an odd feeling of familiarity from the moment I arrived.

I genuinely believe there is good and bad in both Uk and OZ but I am simply not interested in hearing about the bad stuff in either country.

Instead, I am going to enjoy all that is good about the UK and will base myself here for the forseeable future as i explore the "third rock from the sun" from the bits at the northern end all the way down to the med.

And at the moment I am enjoying that people don't mind stopping for a chinwag, having a pint at my local, "so that's what a pork pie tastes like", everything being so flamin' green, walking along blackpool front beach and just being "here".

Redgal Jun 8th 2013 3:21 pm

Re: The Ten Quid Pom Returns
 
How exciting! All the best to you!

WEBlue Jun 9th 2013 6:55 am

Re: The Ten Quid Pom Returns
 

Originally Posted by kampaicharger (Post 10743559)
I am going to enjoy all that is good about the UK and will base myself here for the forseeable future as i explore the "third rock from the sun" from the bits at the northern end all the way down to the med.

And at the moment I am enjoying that people don't mind stopping for a chinwag, having a pint at my local, "so that's what a pork pie tastes like", everything being so flamin' green, walking along blackpool front beach and just being "here".

I hope you continue to post your reactions as you explore your new/old world, Kampaicharger! I'm really enjoying your posts!

And that vehicle should work well for the long-distance travel you're planning on. :thumbup:

Cardienscarf Jun 9th 2013 8:01 am

Re: The Ten Quid Pom Returns
 

Originally Posted by kampaicharger (Post 10743559)
Yeah very similar, I was 12 when went out to Oz as ten quid poms in 69.

This is my first time back in 44 years and although I came back as a foreigner with no pre-conceptions there was an odd feeling of familiarity from the moment I arrived.

I genuinely believe there is good and bad in both Uk and OZ but I am simply not interested in hearing about the bad stuff in either country.

Instead, I am going to enjoy all that is good about the UK and will base myself here for the forseeable future as i explore the "third rock from the sun" from the bits at the northern end all the way down to the med.

And at the moment I am enjoying that people don't mind stopping for a chinwag, having a pint at my local, "so that's what a pork pie tastes like", everything being so flamin' green, walking along blackpool front beach and just being "here".

:goodpost:

If you talk about the bad, that's all you'll see. If you see the good, you won't have to look to far to find more of it.

Cumberland Jun 10th 2013 7:13 pm

Re: The Ten Quid Pom Returns
 
Cracking story. Head to the Lakes!

roaringmouse Oct 17th 2013 11:18 pm

Re: The Ten Quid Pom Returns
 
Wonder how the OP is getting on now - settled in ok?

chris955 Oct 19th 2013 5:23 pm

Re: The Ten Quid Pom Returns
 

Originally Posted by Cardienscarf (Post 10748671)
:goodpost:

If you talk about the bad, that's all you'll see. If you see the good, you won't have to look to far to find more of it.

I missed this at the time, what an excellent way of looking at things, it works for me :D

Karrie72 Oct 19th 2013 11:19 pm

Re: The Ten Quid Pom Returns
 

Originally Posted by roaringmouse (Post 10950049)
Wonder how the OP is getting on now - settled in ok?

I'm wondering too, stop by and let us know how you're getting on...

kampaicharger Nov 1st 2013 8:09 pm

Re: The Ten Quid Pom Returns
 
Crikeee, stone the crows, ya wouldn't read about it!!!!!!

Currently sat at the side of the med near Torrevieja wondering where the heck!!! the last six months have gone.

It has been a whirlwind of places that I had only ever seen on telly and I have no idea when we will stop, but as they say in the classics "you ain't here for a long time so you may as well have a good time"

Will try and work out how to post pictures and try and pick out some of the highlights.

Problem is I have no idea where I want to settle down so until I do I will continue to classify myself as a returned 10 quid pom who has decided to sit by a poolside bar in glorious sunshine, drinking ice cold beer and wondering if it is still raining back in the UK..........:thumbsup::rofl:

Bud the Wiser Nov 1st 2013 10:02 pm

Re: The Ten Quid Pom Returns
 
+ 1

........ and why not.:):)

Karrie72 Nov 2nd 2013 5:44 am

Re: The Ten Quid Pom Returns
 

Originally Posted by kampaicharger (Post 10973417)
Crikeee, stone the crows, ya wouldn't read about it!!!!!!

Currently sat at the side of the med near Torrevieja wondering where the heck!!! the last six months have gone.

It has been a whirlwind of places that I had only ever seen on telly and I have no idea when we will stop, but as they say in the classics "you ain't here for a long time so you may as well have a good time"

Will try and work out how to post pictures and try and pick out some of the highlights.

Problem is I have no idea where I want to settle down so until I do I will continue to classify myself as a returned 10 quid pom who has decided to sit by a poolside bar in glorious sunshine, drinking ice cold beer and wondering if it is still raining back in the UK..........:thumbsup::rofl:

Glad to hear you're ok and still enjoying the adventure!

Boz6 Nov 12th 2013 8:57 pm

Re: The Ten Quid Pom Returns
 

Originally Posted by kampaicharger (Post 10470479)
ecky thump and crikey......

it only seems like yesterday (March 2012) that I started giving serious thought to moving back to the UK. :eek:

Yesterday, I put my retirement papers in and will cease to attend the workplace on the 12th of April. :thumbsup:

Flying out Etihad on the 24th May (can I claim a refund of me ten quid from 1969). I will set foot on UK soil for the first time in 44 years on the 25th.

House is sold, car and bike to be sold along with what few possessions I have not already given away or gifted to others. :cool:

My first stop will be in that sub-tropical oasis with swaying palm trees and sandy beaches. Yes that's right, Lancashire. :rofl::rofl::rofl:

Or maybe, I'm holding the atlas the wrong way up.

Doesn't matter I shall sally forth with a stiff upper lip and a song in my heart.

As for now, I'm packing me socks and the missus is packin' the brits (yes that's rhyming slang) either way I am looking forward to a truly excellant adventure.

I am just about to do the same thing, are you going to be drawing on an Australian pension from the UK? I have been trying to find out if it would be taxed in the the UK?

kampaicharger Nov 15th 2013 10:16 pm

Re: The Ten Quid Pom Returns
 

Originally Posted by Boz6 (Post 10989006)
I am just about to do the same thing, are you going to be drawing on an Australian pension from the UK? I have been trying to find out if it would be taxed in the the UK?

Absolutely, I am a self funded pensioner which means my Aussie pension goes a loooong way over here.

There is a tax treaty between Australia and UK so as long as you declare in one country you don't declare in the other.:thumbsup::thumbsup:


All times are GMT -12. The time now is 10:31 pm.

Powered by vBulletin: ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.