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Hi /trv/,

Basically what it is, I don't know *shit* about travel and the world and stuff, and that's pretty damn pathetic. I'm 22yo male from Liverpool, UK.

I've got no ties to keep me here and I've recently had an inheritence of £75,000 GBP (Grandad died, his house was sold at the height of the property boom and I got half, I know, spoiled cunt). I reckon I might try living in a different country and maybe buy a house there cheap or something just for the hell of it.

It would have to be somewhere English speaking so maybe Australia/NZ or Canada.

Any thoughts on this? Or if this is fucking stupid, what should I do instead? I'm genuinely out of my depth here.

Pic related, reason why I'm fleeing the most watched country on earth.
>> Anonymous
LIVING in another country? Fuck that shit, you could see the entire world with that budget.
>> Anonymous
I would not want to live in the UK, I am actually 2nd generation British, our family came to the USA in WWII and my grandfather still has british citizenship.

Anyways, yeah move out of the UK, I know how much you Eurofags hate America but you should consider moving here. You'll be a pussy magnet with your accent and everyone will want to hire you.

Its also like, a free country.

Immigration is a little tough, and unless your educated, it might be tough. They like white people with lots of money though.

Barring that, I'd suggest NZ. Its easy to move around the commonwealth nations, and I think you might have an easier time immigrating there.
>> Anonymous
>free country

i lold
>> Anonymous
The pound is the lowest it's been for ages, so I'd certainly wait before buying anywhere and even advise investing your money (even if it's just a high interest savings account, although stocks are the choice for the biggest gains).

A few questions for the OP:

> What do you do/want to do for a job?
> Are you looking for urban, suburban or the quiet life?
>> Anonymous
OP here..

>>79072

> What do you do/want to do for a job?

I'm currently working as a diesel fitter for a marine engineering company, although I'm unqualified, except for GCSE (high-school). Do you think if I lied about my qualifications and got my boss to back me up I could get away with that? Failing that, I can drive a lorry or do some motorcycle courier stuff maybe. I don't know.. I'm guessing I couldn't get Australian citizenship because of this?

> Are you looking for urban, suburban or the quiet life?

I'm probably looking for an urban life, but I'm not mad about going out all the time and shit..


Thanks for the advise so far guys, as I say, I'm dazed and confused about the whole thing.. America would be fun I suppose, damn I need to decide somewhere.
>> Anonymous
>>79068
>unless your educated.
Yeaah...
But seriously OP if you don't know anything about the world you should start by traveling, with that kind of budget you can reach all around the world and still have some left.
>> Anonymous
OP Here,

The ironic thing is though that once I've seen everywhere I wouldn't be able to settle anywhere.

My daydream was to buy a cheap house in, say, Australia, and since their cost of living is lower than ours and I wouldn't have to rent, then I could chill out a bit, do a little bit of work here and there, see the country, maybe visit New Zealand. The reality however, is completely different.

A POX ON YE, WEAKENED POUND STERLING!
>> Anonymous
>>79078
Hey,

I'm a Brit that emigrated to Australia when I was 8. I've been back to the UK a few times and believe me, Australia is not that much cheaper than England. It's probably on a par.

Although you do get more for your money, house-wise.
>> Anonymous
It's the best idea ever... just up and travelling, I mean.

You really don't need that much money at all. I firmly believe the less you spend, the more rewarding the experience.

I know a couple people that have gone abroad (New Zealand) with nothing more than a small backpack and a plane ticket. Got visas to work there for 3 - 4 months ; go bum around until money gets low, wait tables for a couple weeks, hit the road again, repeat...
>> Anonymous
>>79068
>Immigration is a little tough, and unless your educated, it might be tough.
Funny, its not really tough for all the mexicans.
>> Anonymous
>>79078
>The ironic thing is though that once I've seen everywhere I wouldn't be able to settle anywhere.
That could be true. Also, by the time you've traveled everywhere, you may get tired of it and want to settle down and fuck some young, moon faced chick from a developing nation until you die.

Honestly, i'd take the money and travel. Spend it wisely so you don't have to get a job within five years if you don't want to. There's still some places in the world you can buy land at $15/m^2, so don't rush into anything.
>> Anonymous
OP:

Are you or are you not only talking about leaving Britain because, like all Brits, you are a melodramatic fatalist? Lots of more interesting uses for that money, you know.
>> Anonymous
If you want a cheap palce to live thats English speaking but isn't America, Canada is your best bet, every province is nearly a different country in terms of culture, geography, demographics etc. and I think its supposed to be easier to get in for Commonwealth types like yourself
>> Anonymous
lol britain
enjoy your white flight
>> Anonymous
Hello OP, Ausfag here.
Getting Aussie citizenship is no easy feat these days- although you might find it a little easier than most being a fellow commonwealth citizen.
If you live here long enough, you can apply for permanent residency (which pretty much means you can live here forever, you just don't get an australian passport)

However, to get PR or citizenship, you need to fulfill some certain requirements:

1) Have lived here for at least a certain amount of time. I'm not entirely sure what it is, but from memory it's around 3 years living here continuously.

2) Have something the government wants.
You're a diesel fitter? That could actually work in your favour. Australia is screaming out for apprentices and young skilled workers. And I'm sure they'd rather give the job to a young guy from a first-rate education system than ship in some filipino who can't read (which is what they've been doing) Lying about your qualifications is not a good idea- they will check your whole academic record, and they will know if you are lying.

Make sure you state that you are willing to work in rural areas- even if you are not. This will give you many thousands of brownie points on your application.

3) This is probably the easiest one- marry an aussie girl. As a commonwealth citizen you can very easily get a long-term working visa, so use all the time you'll have to meet girls. Once you're married to an Australian citizen, you are guaranteed permanent residency. After you've been a PR for a while, you are guaranteed citizenship. Too easy.
>> Anonymous
>>79206
As of 2007 you are required to stay for 4 years before applying.
>> Anonymous
Move to japan. ever sinve I moved here, I have been driving my mrch to work everyday. Plus the azns look europe. Say your from germany, works everytime.
>> Anonymous
>>79206
Short of marrying an Aussie girl, how else is one able to stay there for four years in order to apply for residency?
>> Anonymous
You fags have it backwards. To stay for 3-4 years or more, you need to have some sort of residency. Then, after so many years, you can apply for citizenship. Read their damn immigration site.
>> Anonymous
Canadafag here. It might be worth it to check out BC, it's beautiful here. Check out the rocky mountains during the summer, amazing shit.

I don't know if it would really give you the worldly experience though. Hell, I don't know if going to any 1st world English speaking country would.

Travel the world man, suck it up and go places that don't speak English - you don't have to move there to have fun.
>> Anonymous
>>79580

Going to Vancouver is pretty much the same as going to a place that doesn't speak English
>> Anonymous
Costa Rica/thread
Tech jobs available, highest literacy rate in central america... cheap cost of living, love the gringos.. friggin nature insane... get the fuck out of uk, my limey friend....
>> Anonymous
US Champion here- It's true if you move to america and
you're not ugly you'll be a pussy magnet. If you really are
looking to live in an urban environment though be careful
on what city you pick.
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>Move to japan. ever sinve I moved here, I have been driving my mrch to work everyday. Plus the azns look europe. Say your from germany, works everytime.

Looks like your IQ plummeted as well.
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>> Anonymous
Australia/Canada/NZ are all solid choices. I would go with New Zealand from what your position sounds like, but you might also make it in Canada or Oz too.
>> Anonymous
Don't go to NZ, unless you love cheap skiing. Shit is way overpriced there, and their accents suck.