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time to emigrate? part 94
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You forgot the anti-terrorism laws.Originally posted by Jubber View Post<snip> I used to love this country, but perhaps I'm getting old, I just don't understand how things are going here. Cameras everywhere, so called 'green' taxes at every turn, embryo research (that is just fookin' nuts), smoking ban (I don't smoke, but I still think it is way way too harsh), databases, ID cards and that is just a snippet.
Soon I'll lock myself away in a flat just reading the local papers and never answer the door.
I feel exactly the same way? Who doesn't?
The latest "green credits" brainwave and increasing tax on older vehicles will just make them worthless pieces of scrap. I doubt any of these cars/vans do high mileages because of their age so wheres the fookin pollution problem? The poorer folk won't even be able to afford to go to work FFS.
I want out too, where do I sign.Eat Right, Exercise, Die Anyway.Comment
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I'm seriously considering the move to Canada myself, but my reasons are a bit different (Big mountains and such like).
Just curious - why you moving?Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith
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Where do you want to go to?Originally posted by miffy View PostYou forgot the anti-terrorism laws.
I feel exactly the same way? Who doesn't?
The latest "green credits" brainwave and increasing tax on older vehicles will just make them worthless pieces of scrap. I doubt any of these cars/vans do high mileages because of their age so wheres the fookin pollution problem? The poorer folk won't even be able to afford to go to work FFS.
I want out too, where do I sign.Comment
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Australia looks very appealing to me, nice warm climate and there's plenty of work!Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhere do you want to go to?
If labour get back in again at the next election I'm off for certain. I agree with what you said earlier. Leave this place to the chavs and criminals.Eat Right, Exercise, Die Anyway.Comment
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I'm moving to Canada for a number of reasons, firstly the US company I do most work for is relocating to Canada later this year and it makes sense for me to be there as my role will expand. The guys over there are under the impression that I live in some kind of third world country and they wouldn't be far wrong (the UK as a whole not just Scotland).
Secondly, I have no ties here and as Plan B takes hold we've decided to set up a subsidiary company in Canada as the bulk of our sales will be in North America.
Thirdly, I can't wait to leave this tuliphole
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Myself I am very keen on Sydney and Hong Kong. I recekon Asia will soon take over.Originally posted by miffy View PostAustralia looks very appealing to me, nice warm climate and there's plenty of work!
If labour get back in again at the next election I'm off for certain. I agree with what you said earlier. Leave this place to the chavs and criminals.
If my ex would just do the decent thing and kark it...Comment
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Plus they've got oil. The rest of the world will have some serious waking up to do come 2015 or so. And by 2050 things may get really interesting (wrt first world economies collapsing) if we don't don't get our act together. Get in before the masses pick up on this and they close the flood gates.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostI'm moving to Canada for a number of reasons, firstly the US company I do most work for is relocating to Canada later this year and it makes sense for me to be there as my role will expand. The guys over there are under the impression that I live in some kind of third world country and they wouldn't be far wrong (the UK as a whole not just Scotland).
Secondly, I have no ties here and as Plan B takes hold we've decided to set up a subsidiary company in Canada as the bulk of our sales will be in North America.
Thirdly, I can't wait to leave this tuliphole
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How doees one go about getting into Canada? Is there some sort of points system?Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostPlus they've got oil. The rest of the world will have some serious waking up to do come 2015 or so. And by 2050 things may get really interesting (wrt first world economies collapsing) if we don't don't get our act together. Get in before the masses pick up on this and they close the flood gates.Comment
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Yes, a points system but it's currently taking four years to process despite what you might be told. There are a number of different routes. Try Googling and fill in one of the questionnaires but use a throwaway email addressOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostHow doees one go about getting into Canada? Is there some sort of points system?
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