Come to the Isle of Man lol, we have low crime and your kids can grow up and play out safely and be educated in good schools, in addition if you have been here 5 years and you have children and they want to go to university then the IOM Govt. will pay their tuition fees £3000 per annum so you don't have to, the weather is shite but apart from that I like it. Oh, yes and the higher rate of income tax is 12% and not 40% as on the mainland, so no matter what you earn you will never pay more than 12% tax, lower rate is 10%. Come and visit and see what you think.
2007-03-08 02:22:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I live in a remote part of Suffolk so I am isolated from many of the worst aspects of this country. I have known many people who have immigrated, mainly to France and a couple to South Africa. To find the ideal country, I would need a time machine.
Being an only child and reluctant to abandon my parents, I shall probably stay in the hope of seeing better times in England.
2007-03-08 08:37:59
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answered by Clive 6
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Im south east too, and i would emigrate tommorrow if i could. Im fed up with this country. Its cold, expensive, we are being overun by foreigners (not holidaymakers there ok!) and i just hate it. As soon as i can sell my flat (got new mortgage) im off.
Just a note to the foreingers... if this country is so bloody good why do you think the english are so desperate to get out! surely that must tell you something....
2007-03-08 08:39:32
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answered by rose 3
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I would love to move to Australia or New Zealand. There are downdsides to anyplace but I am tired of US politics, sticking their nose in other peoples businsee with only the US interests in mind.
I am in Florida. Sunny, beautiful, low paying jobs, high property taxes, killer home insurance, rotton public schools and hurricanes. Need I say more?
I think immigrants are vital to the future of the country. After all- most of the US population came from immigrants. The current batch always catches the heat. And heaven forbid if they don't "blend" in immediately. It always takes time. I think people are afraid of "different" and that is all.
2007-03-08 08:35:16
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answered by babs4301 1
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Two definite places....Wales then the Middle East. Wales because I want to live and learn about my family heritage; then move to the Middle East and study all the ancient history and people. Just take my time in both places.....maybe come back to the USA when I was done...lol
2007-03-09 18:13:43
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answered by soelmama 1
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I emigrated to Singapore- where the people are polite, clean, courteous and law-abaiding. Capital punishment, clean streets, council estates so safe young girls can play without fear until midnight. Society here values families, education and community.
NO clap-trap about affirmative action or asylum nonsense here- they throw those losers back out onto their rafts. And very proud of their Commonwealth heritage- without expecting a hand-out from mother England.
2007-03-08 10:12:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I would not but if I had to East England
2007-03-08 08:27:10
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answered by â?¥ Pawya! 5
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Given the chance I would emigrate to the USA.
2007-03-10 07:29:38
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answered by Ben N 6
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In order of personal preference and not for making any money-(just enough to live on, that'll do me)-; Pitcairn island--Japan--Malta--Singapore--Malaysia--New Zealand--Aden--Africa--Australia--Belize--Mexico--India. In short, anywhere where it's H.O.T--it's GOT to be HOT! I am checking out Malta right now, with a view to emigrating there in about 3 years time.
2007-03-09 04:10:27
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answered by Anonymous
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(Was born in S.E. England!!) Given the choice, I'd go where the sun shines most of the year, or Arlon in Belgium coz I spent 2 years there and it was fab', lovely people!!
2007-03-08 08:29:08
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answered by niamh 2
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