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Considering the leap


#1  2012-08-27 06:39:29

luxnoir
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From: St Paul
Registered: 2012-08-27
Posts: 2

Considering the leap

Hello

I'm considering a move in the near future so I thought I'd check out this forum. I'm wondering what it feels like to be in a strange country with no friends or family. How easy is it for you? It's a really big decision so, I'm going to seek out as much info as I can before making the leap.

Thanks sincerely

Rachel

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#2  2012-08-28 19:21:47

TomZan
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From: Seattle
Registered: 2012-08-28
Posts: 6

Re: Considering the leap

Im thinking of the leap also.  My big problem is permission to get to stay in the country.  A passport only lets you stay for 6 months.  Need a reason to get a visa?  I just want to retire, experience the country and enjoy.  Seems that is not alowed.

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#3  2012-08-31 08:46:26

LeeAnneG
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From: durban
Registered: 2012-08-31
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Re: Considering the leap

Hi

I am considering the same thing! Also wondering how hard it is without friends, as I have great network here.

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#4  2012-08-31 19:46:34

TomZan
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Registered: 2012-08-28
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Re: Considering the leap

I want to know how do you get a visa to stay longer then 6 months?

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#5  2012-09-18 04:22:11

Jen2013
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Jen2013
From: Columbus
Registered: 2011-11-09
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Re: Considering the leap

Hello,
Some things to consider would be how well do you navigate and problem solve solo? Do you need lots of reassurance when faced with decision making?  I ask because I faced these kinds of scenarios when I took a few long trips of four weeks or longer abroad.  Sure, anyone would miss family and friends.  What I found was it wasn't that terribly difficult to adjust especially if you have a regular daily routine.  I haven't lived permanently in another country.  What I can tell you is the last time I went abroad, and it came time to get on the plane to return back to the US, I was sad.  It was then I realized it didn't matter if I came back... I had felt at home right where I was.

Best,
Jennifer

Last edited by Jen2013 (2012-09-18 04:23:21)




 
 
 
 

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