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31-05-2014, 02:06 PM | #1 | ||
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Hi guys
As of next week I will no longer be calling Australia home! I'll moving to Edinburgh, Scotland for the next 3 or so years. Having never traveled to the UK before or lived overseas, I wanted to get some feedback from those who have taken the plunge and lived anywhere overseas for an extended period of time. What was your experience? Any tips/tricks you gathered while overseas? Any regrets? Would you do it again? Cheers! |
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31-05-2014, 02:20 PM | #2 | ||
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6 years in London!.
I presume you have a job and appropriate visas. What Line of work takes you to Edinburgh (great city By the way) Trains are a great way to travel around the country and Europe. Airfares are cheap (against London wages) Its cold and dark and Lacking decent sunlight for much of the year. If you start feeling Depressed get SAD light and travel to spain or North of Africa during European winter. Travel as much as you can and take in the history and vibrancy of populated areas. Good luck JP |
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31-05-2014, 02:35 PM | #3 | |||
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My advice based on 3 years: * Sell off all you can. Storage for bulk items will cost a mint. * Store valuables / personal items in large plastic tubs, then seal the lid with tape. Cardboard boxes are a big no no. Leave them somewhere where you are CERTAIN they will be left sitting untouched till you return. * Speak to an accountant / tax office about what happens come tax time. * Get important documents certified by an international certification authority. When I got mine done they were 'Apostilled'. Aint cheap, but may be needed. * I would perhaps arrange a 'power of attorney' with a very trusted family member who can fully act on your behalf for you while away. * Take as little as possible. * Investigate the different visas you may need and understand them fully. * If you don't have family there, try and arrange local contacts to show you around etc. Friends of friends etc. * Read up on their history / local lingo and customs. * Know where your local Consulate / Embassy is. * Hit the net, look for job sites / forums / groups dedicated to foreigners living in the UK or even Scotland. They will save you a ton of time finding info the hard / long way. Whats the nature of your trip? Got a job lined up? Family there inviting you over? Just want a change? Base for travel? Was about to move to Korea till I met my better half. Had pretty much already did all of my suggestions after having no fixed address for any extended period of time while I was still working out what to do with myself. Would have done it, loved it and certainly not regretted it! The great news is, the better half has also entertained the thought of moving there for a few years if we ever get tired of the 'same old same old' of Sydney. Actually, I'm sure we have a Forum member who is in Scotland with a BA / BF ute if memory serves??????? Have fun! Jason
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31-05-2014, 03:21 PM | #4 | ||
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Lived in Fife (50 mile from Edinburgh) for a while back in the 90's, loved it.
Make sure you got thick curtains for summer to keep out the light, not many hours of darkness. Heaps to see and do within easy reach of Edinburgh. |
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31-05-2014, 05:07 PM | #5 | |||||
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I'll definitely travel as much as I can. Unsure which website list cheap airfare deals (any recommendations), but I can definitely see myself heading across to Spain/Italy/France/Germany/Czech republic when the right deals come up! Quote:
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Where are the decent/not so decent areas of Edinburgh to live in? |
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31-05-2014, 05:28 PM | #6 | ||
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I'm living and working overseas right now... Nearly seven years in Singapore.
Has been extremely rewarding from a professional and financial perspective. As has been mentioned, make sure you speak to your accountant before you leave in regards to tax benefits, especially if you have property in Oz you'll be renting out while you're away. From a personal perspective, I'm now closer to my family than ever before; don't take them for granted as you don't know what you've got till they're gone. Also, really miss the simple things in life, like fishing, mowing the lawn, etc and am really looking forward to moving back to Perth finally at the end of June. When I left Perth in 2007, I was single with no dependents. I'll be returning a married man with a young son and another on the way! It was the greatest thing I ever did and has put me years ahead. For family reasons we're moving back, but if the right opportunity ever came up again, I'd do it all over again for sure. Good luck with your adventure, you won't regret it at all...!
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31-05-2014, 05:58 PM | #8 | ||
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scotland?
My only advise... take a winter coat! Its bloody cold up there!
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31-05-2014, 07:05 PM | #9 | |||
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Stockbridge, Leith, Portobello, Musselburgh, Morningside, Newington, Brunsfield are top places. I'm sure there are rubbish areas but I never came across them, but we are talking about Edinburgh not Glasgow. Edinburgh always rates as one of the best places to live in UK. |
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31-05-2014, 07:19 PM | #10 | ||
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take plenty of warm clothes and if you like scotch whisky you'll be in heaven
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31-05-2014, 07:22 PM | #11 | |||
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Cars are dirt cheap, youll be amazed at how cheap they are for what you get, well we were! However get a UK License or Insurance will be too expensive. I was quoted 3K to Comprehensively insure a 700 pound car garaged in London. Came down to 800 pounds with the UK License (transfer your current one over) In my experience most Insurance companies wouldn't accept prior insurance in Australia so you will be starting again as a new driver (risk) Other thing to consider is bringing one back with you. If you own and use it for a year before you leave, apply to import it you can bring a good car back here very cheaply. I have one of only 3 or 4 of it's type in Australia for a total of 2K landed (including purchase price) If Edinburgh is Like other UK cities you will need to apply to a Doctor to be on their books to be treated. cant just call on up and get to see one. The NHS is very good, reciprocal rights for Visa'ed Aussies, but you are limited to who you can see for free, or you can pay for private doctor. Do you have a bank account over there. If not try HSBC here, transfer some money and it will be waiting for you over there. It can be difficult to get a flat/house/rental without a bank and a bank account without an address. Will need an address for mobile sim cards etc. Most Flats in London are fully furnished, and I assume are similar throughout the UK with most of the basics. If you are renting make sure they put your bond into one of the few accredited trusts. Some landlords like here, are ******. Join a local sports team or similar an get to know locals rather than just work colleagues. Don't eat deep fried Pizza or Mars bars...just wrong! Justin |
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31-05-2014, 08:22 PM | #12 | |||
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I stayed on Phillip Island a few times for the Christmas holidays
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01-06-2014, 09:42 PM | #14 | ||
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Get onto 1st Contact to help set you up with a UK bank account and NI number.
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01-06-2014, 09:55 PM | #15 | ||
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I'm living overseas now ! Home was Hamilton NZ..
Take plenty of warm clothes .. It's bloody cold there ! Rain and cold winds.. Skype etc keeps you in contact with back home .. All the best.. Keep in touch ..
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02-06-2014, 12:06 PM | #16 | ||
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This advice was based on Edinburgh 18 months ago. Granton Harbour and along to Leith were cheap rent due to too many units getting built and a drop in the economy. Good local pubs, Starbank and Chain pier. One bus to cbd and after a night out only a ten pound cab ride home. Be a little sensible after dark, but that goes for most cities. I agree with the others on taking a coat, when I left at the end of May it was still 6 degrees with a wind chill of 1 degree.
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02-06-2014, 12:52 PM | #17 | ||
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Did a 6 year stint in London.
You will love it overseas. Take advantage of the cheap airfares and see Europe and North Africa. Get ready to pay a TV License fee! PS: I owned a car whilst stationed overseas. Was not as expensive to insure as made out above. Garaged in Central London with an Australian Drivers License. |
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