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11/20/2007 11:50:00 PM · #1 |
If I were to move to another country what should I consider? |
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11/20/2007 11:50:29 PM · #2 |
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11/20/2007 11:51:37 PM · #3 |
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11/20/2007 11:53:04 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by Monique64: Australia obvioulsy. |
What's it like to deal with the city officials and government in general? |
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11/20/2007 11:53:57 PM · #5 |
Canada. No question about it. :) |
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11/20/2007 11:54:44 PM · #6 |
You might already be living in it. But that's just my own opinion:) |
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11/20/2007 11:59:07 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by ursula: Canada. No question about it. :) |
I'd love to visit Canada. My Memere was from Quebec. I'd like to see the western and eastern coastal areas. |
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11/21/2007 12:03:39 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by treyvus: You might already be living in it. But that's just my own opinion:) |
I'd like to live where it rains sometimes. |
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11/21/2007 12:04:28 AM · #9 |
Then why not move a little north to Seattle? It rains a whole lot there.
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11/21/2007 12:05:06 AM · #10 |
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11/21/2007 12:07:35 AM · #11 |
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11/21/2007 12:10:42 AM · #12 |
Originally posted by briantammy: Originally posted by Monique64: Australia obvioulsy. |
What's it like to deal with the city officials and government in general? |
Couldn'y really say as I live in a small country town and dont really have much dealings with officials or government. All I know is that compared with another country that I have lived in the lifestyle out here is very calm and laid back in general. I guess it's what you make it. |
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11/21/2007 12:12:00 AM · #13 |
India if you want adventure at every turn :-)
Depends on what factors make a 'good country' for you. |
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11/21/2007 12:12:03 AM · #14 |
i would love to live in New Zealand |
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11/21/2007 12:12:30 AM · #15 |
Originally posted by Monique64: Originally posted by briantammy: Originally posted by Monique64: Australia obvioulsy. |
What's it like to deal with the city officials and government in general? |
Couldn'y really say as I live in a small country town and dont really have much dealings with officials or government. All I know is that compared with another country that I have lived in the lifestyle out here is very calm and laid back in general. I guess it's what you make it. |
even on the local level? what if i wanted to build a house. |
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11/21/2007 12:13:52 AM · #16 |
Originally posted by saurabhv: India if you want adventure at every turn :-)
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I know what you mean.
I miss everything of there, will be coming home soon. Can't wait. |
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11/21/2007 03:06:10 AM · #17 |
New Zealand is definately the coolest country in the world ;)
ETA If you want to improve your photography skills I hear Iceland is pretty good!
Message edited by author 2007-11-21 03:07:10. |
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11/21/2007 03:12:24 AM · #18 |
Originally posted by zxaar: Originally posted by saurabhv: India if you want adventure at every turn :-)
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I know what you mean.
I miss everything of there, will be coming home soon. Can't wait. |
I think that it isn't too difficult. Prices are still ok but sometimes finding a builder to do it for you can be hard as there is a lot of building going on at the moment. Rules are pretty strict in the building industry but ultimately it is to your advantage. |
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11/21/2007 03:13:49 AM · #19 |
Greece!
and I guess if I had to pick a #2...Japan |
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11/21/2007 03:25:27 AM · #20 |
Originally posted by Monique64: Originally posted by zxaar: Originally posted by saurabhv: India if you want adventure at every turn :-)
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I know what you mean.
I miss everything of there, will be coming home soon. Can't wait. |
I think that it isn't too difficult. Prices are still ok but sometimes finding a builder to do it for you can be hard as there is a lot of building going on at the moment. Rules are pretty strict in the building industry but ultimately it is to your advantage. |
Actually his comment was more related to traffic. The traffic in india is much careless compared to other parts of world.
For example you are going at 75 km/hr and suddenly you see a cow in the middle of the road.
ps: About the building part you are absolutely correct. |
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11/21/2007 03:26:05 AM · #21 |
Originally posted by briantammy: Originally posted by treyvus: You might already be living in it. But that's just my own opinion:) |
I'd like to live where it rains sometimes. |
That's why I emigrated from So Cal to cape Cod when I retired; the weather bored me to tears, it was lousy for photography.
For a "humorous" reply, consider San Francisco; that's a whole "other country" from So Cal :-)
If I were actually moving out of the USA, I think New Zealand would be my first choice, or the Vancouver area of Canada, British Columbia in general. That's from a photographic standpoint...
I'd love to live in Tuscany (Italy) but the language barrier would kill me; WAY too hard to learn to lipread a foreign language :-(
R.
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11/21/2007 03:27:02 AM · #22 |
Originally posted by kolasi: Greece!
and I guess if I had to pick a #2...Japan |
If you like social life then I would never advise you japan. The least social people I have ever seen. |
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11/21/2007 03:28:05 AM · #23 |
canada fo sho, just make sure you speak english when you come though our airports... |
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11/21/2007 03:29:07 AM · #24 |
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11/21/2007 04:26:23 AM · #25 |
Uruguay (didn't expect that one?) if you are looking for a calm life. |
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