Friday, December 7, 2012

where is the best place to move to

where is the best place to move to?
Me and my husband currently live in england, have no kids (yet) and two dogs. we really want to move country but are finding it hard to decide which is the best place to go! im a nurse and he is a lorry driver so we want a country that has these jobs available to us. We dont speak any other languages fluently unfortunately so i dont know whether this would impact on moving to a country where english is not the predominant language. we like the outdoors, sports, animals, tv, pubs, crafts, sights, nature etc. we dont mind any whether (used to four seasons) but i guess we would like a bit more sunshine! We dislike rude people, cities-too many people. we are wanting to have children one day and our wish is to live a more 'out-door' lifestyle for them as well as us. plus to live in a 'safe' area (i know and understand no-where is completely safe), and not too over crowded. the countries we have been looking at are; Austalia USA Canada New Zealand I also really like Italy but i dont know if not speaking Italian would be too difficult to set up home there. Can you suggest your opinions on these countries and where abouts in these countries? Id actually really consider the US but have no idea which state would be best for me so if anyone out these could suggest a state based on our likes and dislikes then please do so! Thanks!
Other - Australia - 4 Answers
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1 :
Brisbane Queensland would be a good option. Most places in Australia need nurses and truck driving is a constant occupation. It has lovely weather too
2 :
I really would suggest staying out of the United States if at all possible. If you can, I would migrate into Australia. It would be the best choice of the ones which you have mentioned. You do not say how old either of you are? This would determine what type of a visa you might be eligible for or whether or not you would be able to migrate.
3 :
To move to an English-speaking country such as Australia, USA, Canada, or New Zealand, you will need to formally migrate. To migrate to Australia can take years and firstly you need to find out if you are actually eligible to migrate here - not everyone is! Have a look at the Australian Government's Immigration website which details everything you need to know about migration, and find out if your work skills are required by the government here. You need to work all this out before deciding where in Australia to live. http://www.immi.gov.au Regarding moving to Italy. As UK citizens you have the right to live and work in Italy, but you need to find out if your nursing skills are transferrable, and not knowing the language will not make things easy for you unless you can get a job in an English-speaking hospital or medical practice, and that would involve living in a city. Might be a good idea to contact the Italian Embassy in London to get more details.
4 :
Hey, there is nothing wrong with living and working in the US! You could easily get a job as a nurse but will have to take and pass the NCLEX exam in order to get a nursing license. Then you apply for a license in the state where you intend to work. You can live in one state and work in another. I guarantee you will get some great experience and will be amazed by the American health care system as it isn't as terrible as what the rest of the world would make it out to be. I live and work in New Zealand and had no problems at all getting a job here as a nurse. The registration process was awful but you would have far fewer problems coming from the UK. And, if you decide to go to either NZ or Australia, your registration is reciprocal - you won't have to go through the whole mess again if you decide to move from one place to another. As far as truck driving jobs - my partner and I live in northland and it has taken over a year to get a decent driving job.(He is a kiwi). More jobs are available closer to the big cities. (Like Auckland).


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