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<blockquote data-quote="revjames" data-source="post: 100970" data-attributes="member: 5256"><p>Been there and done that. Lived and worked in NZ for 5 years and realised theres no place like home. Even in a 'commonwealth' nation like NZ the harsh reality is that it is a 'user pays' way of life. You want your kids to go to college - big money, doctors, dentists all costly, education you have to pay towards that, family tax credits, family allowance, income tax thresholds? forget it.</p><p></p><p>What I am saying is work it out for yourselves, yes there is an initial feeling of being glad to be away from it all, but the reality is we take a lot for granted. Another important thing to be aware of is credit rating. Move to a country like NZ and you wont have one. I couldnt get an overdraft, visa card ar anything for about a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="revjames, post: 100970, member: 5256"] Been there and done that. Lived and worked in NZ for 5 years and realised theres no place like home. Even in a 'commonwealth' nation like NZ the harsh reality is that it is a 'user pays' way of life. You want your kids to go to college - big money, doctors, dentists all costly, education you have to pay towards that, family tax credits, family allowance, income tax thresholds? forget it. What I am saying is work it out for yourselves, yes there is an initial feeling of being glad to be away from it all, but the reality is we take a lot for granted. Another important thing to be aware of is credit rating. Move to a country like NZ and you wont have one. I couldnt get an overdraft, visa card ar anything for about a year. [/QUOTE]
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