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    #41
    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Computer says no

    You must have no dependent children or other dependent family members other than a partner.

    If you are married or in a de facto relationship, your partner must have no dependent children or other dependent family members.

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      #42
      So, apart from that, you need to be sponsored by a territory/state, you have to have a minimum of A$750,000 to invest, AND an ongoing income stream of A$65,000 pa.

      Other things to shag you, are that you and your family must be of good character for you to enter Australia and have Assets of over A$750,000

      So, all in all, you need A$1,500,000 plus an income from current investments, of over A$65,000 pa as you are not allowed to work.

      Ok, so you've really looked into this haven't you

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        #43
        Originally posted by Old Hack View Post
        Computer says no
        This is for when you are over 55. You wouldn't have dependents then.
        You wouldn't need to be particulalry rich to have 7-figure property assets by then, barring major UK failure.
        And your invetments should really produce £65K Oz dollars a year.
        Its doable. Not that I'm seriously thinking of it.
        Last edited by sasguru; 8 May 2013, 15:52.
        Hard Brexit now!
        #prayfornodeal

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          #44
          Originally posted by sasguru View Post
          This is for when you are over 55. You wouldn't have dependents then.
          So you don't have a young child in nursery and are about late 40's, early 50's?

          What I love, the most though, is that you, of mind knumbingly huge intelligence, have posted a link, which you clearly haven't read, itself the act of an imbecile.

          Thanks for that sas

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            #45
            Something more exotic?
            Argentina Vineyards For Sale & Wineries For Sale - Wine Real Estate - VineSmart
            And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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              #46
              Originally posted by sasguru View Post
              This is for when you are over 55. You wouldn't have dependents then.
              You wouldn't need to be particulalry rich to have 7-figure property assets by then, barring major UK failure.
              And your invetments should really produce £65K Oz dollars a year.
              Its doable. Not that I'm seriously thinking of it.
              First up - You have to have tangible assets worth over £500k - Not an issue, I know.
              Then, you have to INVEST A$750k in the state you are in
              Then, in addition to this, you have to have an income stream of A$65,000, an annuity proving this would be arounf A$1,000,000. So, in short, you'd need around A$2,500,000 to move in.

              But, you also have to be over 55 with no dependents.

              I'd venture you fail on most of that.

              You're worse than MF mate.

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                #47
                Originally posted by Old Hack View Post
                So you don't have a young child in nursery and are about late 40's, early 50's?

                What I love, the most though, is that you, of mind knumbingly huge intelligence, have posted a link, which you clearly haven't read, itself the act of an imbecile.

                Thanks for that sas
                Early 40s. Kid will be adult by the time I'm in my mid to late 50s.
                So you'd need a million in UK pounds and about 40K GBP a year? Not too much of an ask, IMO.
                HTH, BIDI

                *mind you I can think of cheaper and better places than Oz to retire to
                Hard Brexit now!
                #prayfornodeal

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                  #48
                  Mars is nice this time of year although you may have to wait a while
                  How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
                    Early 40s. Kid will be adult by the time I'm in my mid to late 50s.
                    So you'd need a million in UK pounds and about 40K GBP a year? Not too much of an ask, IMO.
                    HTH, BIDI

                    *mind you I can think of cheaper and better places than Oz to retire to
                    You were talking about being in your late 40's earlier this year. Maybe you've found the elixir of life

                    So you'll have to wait for 15 years to go.

                    Ok, well, that makes sense then. I reiterate, you can't get into Aus.

                    By the way, A$2,500,500 is around £1,650,000. I don't care how clever you think you are, but you're a country mile from there mate.

                    Jesus wept, check back to wehat you've been saying - mostly around the 'you only need A$500k to retire in Aus...

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                      #50
                      Uruguay?

                      Quietly rather nice. Has a strong IT sector and financial services, well educated workforce and a good climate. But you'd need to learn Spanish. However, learn Spanish and it will open a lot more opportunities.

                      Don't bother with places that are already stinking rich; either it's too difficult to get in or they're about to do a Europe and end up as rancid cesspits of laziness and fecklessness with the whole population blaming somebody else for their troubles. Go somewhere that's on the up.
                      Last edited by Mich the Tester; 8 May 2013, 16:08.
                      And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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