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Posted By CityGal

Re: Passports

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I've gone to the Uk in Aus website and of course they have removed all the links to forms and fees and information and instructed us to go through the post office. Will go...
Mar 22nd 2010, 10:28 am
Replies: 4
Views: 794
Posted By CityGal

Re: Sending pets back to the UK

Hi,

Although you only get the actual pet passport in EU, there is the equivalent from other countries such as US, Canada and Australia for example, which means no quarantine is needed. It appears...
Mar 10th 2010, 7:29 am
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Posted By CityGal

Re: I said I never understood ping pongers how wrong could I be!

Oooops! I may be laughing on the other side of my face is I get SAD when I get home :blink:
Mar 7th 2010, 8:47 am
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Posted By CityGal

Re: Taking Pet Ashes back to the UK

I totally agree with you and it is not that I am convince that they would take them off me, just I need to know they would not. I think the ashes are not actually a problem, I was just wanting to...
Mar 7th 2010, 3:12 am
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Posted By CityGal

Re: Taking Pet Ashes back to the UK

[hi,we took our dogs {2 boxes}ashes to australia in 2006,as the ashes are not classed as animal products there is no problem,we packed them with toy boxes and there wasn't a problem.
we returned to...
Mar 7th 2010, 3:02 am
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Posted By CityGal

Re: Taking Pet Ashes back to the UK

Thanks for all the suggestions. I am not sure what to do now. I would rather leave them here than end up with them being taken off me and dumped. That was why I cremated her remains in the first...
Mar 6th 2010, 7:26 am
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Posted By CityGal

Re: Taking Pet Ashes back to the UK

Problem is the shippers are packing for me, so I can't really do this :unsure:
Mar 6th 2010, 7:19 am
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Posted By CityGal

Re: Taking Pet Ashes back to the UK

Thankyou for all your answers. Her ashes (in a plastic bag) are in a little wooden box with her name on. I am happy to declare it as I dont think the ashes can be classed as animal product as such,...
Mar 5th 2010, 10:58 pm
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Posted By CityGal

Question Taking Pet Ashes back to the UK

Hi,

I have done a search on this topic, but could not find any answers. Has anybody done this or knows if there is any problem regarding them being in container/luggage/hand luggage. I dont mind...
Mar 3rd 2010, 8:37 pm
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Posted By CityGal

Re: Anyone going home this month?

Good to hear about the spring flowers and how well people are doing. It is an apprehensive time, no matter how much it is wanted :eek:, it was definitely easier coming out here without a care in the...
Mar 3rd 2010, 7:49 am
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Posted By CityGal

Re: Convince Me

I have been here nearly 20 years, lived in 3 states and done lots of different things. I loved the first 10 years, but then I started to find things very much the same, bland, too far from...
Mar 3rd 2010, 7:34 am
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Posted By CityGal

Re: Anyone going home this month?

I am going home in April.....just in time for the daffodils:D

I loved the first 10 years and have been here nearly 10 more but for most have those have wanted to go home. I have lived in 3...
May 25th 2009, 10:56 pm
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Views: 887
Posted By CityGal

Re: Has anyone considered a career change when MBTTUK?

Thanks guys :) because it has to be said that there are those that think I am stark raving.....:rofl: but I think this has more to do with the [I]midlife[I] career change that the career change...
Forum: Back Home
May 25th 2009, 10:51 pm
Replies: 23
Views: 4,774
Posted By CityGal

Re: 12 month anniversary of moving back and....

Depends what you want, Saltash is an OK place and nice and close if you want to go out in Plymouth regularly. If you want a small town/village lifestyle look at Callington or Modbury, we live in...
Forum: Back Home
May 25th 2009, 10:47 pm
Replies: 23
Views: 4,774
Posted By CityGal

Re: 12 month anniversary of moving back and....

I chose to go to Devon/Cornwall area, because it is so pretty, near the beach/water and has the country side. Also every one who returns to the UK and goes to this area, whether local or not seem to...
Forum: Back Home
May 25th 2009, 10:44 am
Replies: 23
Views: 4,774
Posted By CityGal

Re: 12 month anniversary of moving back and....

Thanks, I dont think I want to live in Plymouth and I did forget to mention the 2 dogs..... I think I want to live outside plymouth but on the train line to make it easy for uni. Anyway will get...
Forum: Back Home
May 25th 2009, 7:51 am
Replies: 23
Views: 4,774
Posted By CityGal

Unhappy Re: 12 month anniversary of moving back and....

Glad to hear you are so happy to be home. It give hope to many of us :) especially as you are in Devon.

I am officially new to this forum but have actually lurked for some time and feel I know...
May 25th 2009, 7:32 am
Replies: 8
Views: 887
Posted By CityGal

Re: Has anyone considered a career change when MBTTUK?

I am looking to change career when I return and the only way to effectively do this for me is post graduate studies. Apart from spending my hard earned cash on the course as an investment in my...
May 25th 2009, 7:26 am
Replies: 9
Views: 1,551
Posted By CityGal

Re: Returning to England - University?

I am looking to go to uni when I return to the UK. My Australian undergraduate studies are not an issue, though I do have a PGDip too. Not having residing in the UK for the last 3 years I will be...
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