I want to emigrate abroad. Please help!?
I would like to emigrate abroad (currently in England) to somewhere with decent weather, good standard of living, reasonabley cheap and good value for money and a good place to bring up children, preferably where English is spoken as one of the main languages. I am going in property development and management and this is also an important factor.
Any suggestions?
Answers:
Perth or Melbourne, Australia
Dubai is the place to go. Property development is thriving there, and good opportunities. Is more developed the the UK and is still developing.
EGYPT OR GIBRALTAR
southern california, usa. its the most amazing place in the world.
Building upon the previous response, careers in the built environment [such as yours, also including architects, planners, engineers, and so on] are in demand in Australia. Australia also meets your list of criteria.
Have you looked into visa options yet? You can review your options at:
http://www.visabureau.com/australia.
You may qualify for a skilled visa. The Australia skills list or Skilled Occupations List (SOL) is used as part of the Australian points system for immigration. In order to qualify for skilled migration to Australia, you must nominate an occupation from the SOL. All occupations are given an ASCO Code (Australian Standard Classification of Occupations), a corresponding Assessing Authority and a Points total.
To see if you qualify, or to try a free online assessment, visit:
http://www.visabureau.com/australia/skil.
we got a bad problem with emigration as it is in uk so you wouldn't get in. sorry the door is closed.
New Zealand or Australia sound like good options, and they are part of the commonwealth which makes them easier places to migrate to.
The obvious Spain/Protugal come to mind, that have excellent financial prospects in them, and as they are part of the EU, immigration is no issue.
You can also consider southern US (either west or east coast have relatively warm weather as long as you stick to the south), but then you have immigration to deal with.
I would always consider Vancouver in Canada, which has excellent comfortable weather most year round, and doesn’t suffer a direly cold winter, just about 100 days of rain. It has one of the best education systems in the world, and enjoys the great combination of some UK values and US comfort.
Money-wise it is relatively cheap to be and live in, Canadian dollar is a comfortable currency, strong enough not to deflate, and slightly cheaper than USD to keep costs of living rather low.
Have you ever considered the sunny island of Singapore?
English is very widely spoken, good standard of living and healthcare. If you love warm and sunny weather where the air is not dry this is the place. Very safe streets for everyone with low crime. Relatively good place for education up to GCE A levels, especially maths and science. Good place for families with children. Multi-racial and cultural country where all races live harmoniously together. Relatively open economy for businesses. Can use as a base to cheap and good short trips to south east asia for holidays.
What more do you want?
Australia
australia. still part of the empire.
Australia or Canada or New Zealand are all wonderful countries and good luckl
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Any suggestions?
Answers:
Perth or Melbourne, Australia
Dubai is the place to go. Property development is thriving there, and good opportunities. Is more developed the the UK and is still developing.
EGYPT OR GIBRALTAR
southern california, usa. its the most amazing place in the world.
Building upon the previous response, careers in the built environment [such as yours, also including architects, planners, engineers, and so on] are in demand in Australia. Australia also meets your list of criteria.
Have you looked into visa options yet? You can review your options at:
http://www.visabureau.com/australia.
You may qualify for a skilled visa. The Australia skills list or Skilled Occupations List (SOL) is used as part of the Australian points system for immigration. In order to qualify for skilled migration to Australia, you must nominate an occupation from the SOL. All occupations are given an ASCO Code (Australian Standard Classification of Occupations), a corresponding Assessing Authority and a Points total.
To see if you qualify, or to try a free online assessment, visit:
http://www.visabureau.com/australia/skil.
we got a bad problem with emigration as it is in uk so you wouldn't get in. sorry the door is closed.
New Zealand or Australia sound like good options, and they are part of the commonwealth which makes them easier places to migrate to.
The obvious Spain/Protugal come to mind, that have excellent financial prospects in them, and as they are part of the EU, immigration is no issue.
You can also consider southern US (either west or east coast have relatively warm weather as long as you stick to the south), but then you have immigration to deal with.
I would always consider Vancouver in Canada, which has excellent comfortable weather most year round, and doesn’t suffer a direly cold winter, just about 100 days of rain. It has one of the best education systems in the world, and enjoys the great combination of some UK values and US comfort.
Money-wise it is relatively cheap to be and live in, Canadian dollar is a comfortable currency, strong enough not to deflate, and slightly cheaper than USD to keep costs of living rather low.
Have you ever considered the sunny island of Singapore?
English is very widely spoken, good standard of living and healthcare. If you love warm and sunny weather where the air is not dry this is the place. Very safe streets for everyone with low crime. Relatively good place for education up to GCE A levels, especially maths and science. Good place for families with children. Multi-racial and cultural country where all races live harmoniously together. Relatively open economy for businesses. Can use as a base to cheap and good short trips to south east asia for holidays.
What more do you want?
Australia
australia. still part of the empire.
Australia or Canada or New Zealand are all wonderful countries and good luckl
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