Not full emigration but we are talking about Jan to April in a warmer climate, Tenerife is a possibility due to having friends out there, but for me missing a chunk of the season would hurt.
It would be Italy as I am half Italian and speak the language. But also because it is a beautiful country for all of its faults and the food is second to none. But I reckon I would get caught in Italy so I'd probably need to run off to a country like Cuba where I might be able to escape the law.
It would be Italy as I am half Italian and speak the language. But also because it is a beautiful country for all of its faults and the food is second to none. But I reckon I would get caught in Italy so I'd probably need to run off to a country like Cuba where I might be able to escape the law.
I've only been to Rome and a bit of Florence (I think)
There's only one nightclub and one hostel in Rome.
I remember making friends there.
If I'm really honest, the colleseum didn't do much for me.
It's an amazing piece of history and I learned a lot of stuff in VC too.
There are 33 countries with which Britain does not have an extradition agreement: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, Bhutan, Cameroon, China, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Ethiopia, Georgia, Iran, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Madagascar, Mongolia, Namibia, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, UAE, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Venezuela and Yemen are all potential havens for British criminals.
I would have to choose Dominican Republic out of those. Easy enough to hide amongst the transient tourist population without arousing suspicions.
This 100%. Surely it has to be a Country which doesn’t have an extradition treaty with the UK otherwise it’s far too risky.
Out of the above I’d probably pick Dominican Republic, Namibia, South Korea or Madagascar
It would be Italy as I am half Italian and speak the language. But also because it is a beautiful country for all of its faults and the food is second to none. But I reckon I would get caught in Italy so I'd probably need to run off to a country like Cuba where I might be able to escape the law.
There are 33 countries with which Britain does not have an extradition agreement: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, Bhutan, Cameroon, China, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Ethiopia, Georgia, Iran, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Madagascar, Mongolia, Namibia, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, UAE, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Venezuela and Yemen are all potential havens for British criminals.
I would have to choose Dominican Republic out of those. Easy enough to hide amongst the transient tourist population without arousing suspicions.
This 100%. Surely it has to be a Country which doesn’t have an extradition treaty with the UK otherwise it’s far too risky.
Out of the above I’d probably pick Dominican Republic, Namibia, South Korea or Madagascar
India. Love the place, as it is so diverse and the people are pretty friendly and seem to love Brits. But in reality probs moving to Sweden in a few years. Summers are fine but winters beer and no Charlton ☹️
I'm thinking about moving abroad permanently in 2 years time.
By that point , I should have a Mechanical Engineering Btec level 3 qualification.
I know this might sound stupid, or something that I should attempt to look into independently, but does anyone know whether or not that specific qualification would at least make me eligible to move to Australia on a permanent basis?
Of course, I would be working within the sector and would be happy to take an apprenticeship.
I'm thinking about moving abroad permanently in 2 years time.
By that point , I should have a Mechanical Engineering Btec level 3 qualification.
I know this might sound stupid, or something that I should attempt to look into independently, but does anyone know whether or not that specific qualification would at least make me eligible to move to Australia on a permanent basis?
Of course, I would be working within the sector and would be happy to take an apprenticeship.
I'm thinking about moving abroad permanently in 2 years time.
By that point , I should have a Mechanical Engineering Btec level 3 qualification.
I know this might sound stupid, or something that I should attempt to look into independently, but does anyone know whether or not that specific qualification would at least make me eligible to move to Australia on a permanent basis?
Of course, I would be working within the sector and would be happy to take an apprenticeship.
India. Love the place, as it is so diverse and the people are pretty friendly and seem to love Brits. But in reality probs moving to Sweden in a few years. Summers are fine but winters beer and no Charlton ☹️
Wonderful country, nice people, attractive women,great lifestyle why would you want to go @The Prince-e-Paul seriously don’t go, who’ll drive me home from from Wembley when I’m tired and emotional
Forgetting the extradition thing, because I don't like the options, I fancy Antigua, having been there a couple of times and it's nice and warm, or Singapore, where my nephew and his girlfriend live.
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You must be close to IBBORG then?
Surprised at the number of votes for Spain. Nice country but if you could choose anywhere in the world??
Interesting and informative. I wouldn't have guessed that.
I haven't been there...so that's probably why.
I've only been to Rome and a bit of Florence (I think)
There's only one nightclub and one hostel in Rome.
I remember making friends there.
If I'm really honest, the colleseum didn't do much for me.
It's an amazing piece of history and I learned a lot of stuff in VC too.
You know when you're just a bit...oh "meh".
Out of the above I’d probably pick Dominican Republic, Namibia, South Korea or Madagascar
You're garunteed a job. Getting a round in might cost half a day's wage..
But it still might be good
Or 3rd if we include the middle east.
Oh..... India
I'm thinking about moving abroad permanently in 2 years time.
By that point , I should have a Mechanical Engineering Btec level 3 qualification.
I know this might sound stupid, or something that I should attempt to look into independently, but does anyone know whether or not that specific qualification would at least make me eligible to move to Australia on a permanent basis?
Of course, I would be working within the sector and would be happy to take an apprenticeship.
Thanks for any information
Typical Ozzie's.
They only want a decent haircut
why would you want to go @The Prince-e-Paul
seriously don’t go, who’ll drive me home from from Wembley when I’m tired and emotional