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Thinking of moving to Europe sooner...
Thinking of moving to Europe sooner...
I am getting so fed up with Australia that i'm actually considering moving to Europe earlier than planned (less than 3 months). I have nothing keeping me here, I really only have one or two friends and they are always too busy to do stuff. I have seen everything there is to see around here, and i'm bored on weekends. I'm also getting sick of my job. Basically it feels like i'm stuck in a rut.
Originally my plan was to visit first (August) for a month, then come back and think about it for a while to see if i'd want to move there (eg 4 months later).
But now i'm tempted just to go over there, do my trip around europe, then just stay there and cancel my return flight.
I have the cash to do it, I probably have enough savings to survive for at least a year without a job (worst case scenario if I don't get work).
I have a reasonably well paying job, so that would also mean i'd miss out on another 4 months pay if I didn't go back.
Visa's aren't an issue, as i'm a swiss citizen and can therefore live anywhere in the EU.
But the risk is, what if I quit my job here, then only to discover I don't want to stay over there? (although unlikely)
What would you guys do in my position? Go for it now, or visit first then think about it for a few months?
Originally my plan was to visit first (August) for a month, then come back and think about it for a while to see if i'd want to move there (eg 4 months later).
But now i'm tempted just to go over there, do my trip around europe, then just stay there and cancel my return flight.
I have the cash to do it, I probably have enough savings to survive for at least a year without a job (worst case scenario if I don't get work).
I have a reasonably well paying job, so that would also mean i'd miss out on another 4 months pay if I didn't go back.
Visa's aren't an issue, as i'm a swiss citizen and can therefore live anywhere in the EU.
But the risk is, what if I quit my job here, then only to discover I don't want to stay over there? (although unlikely)
What would you guys do in my position? Go for it now, or visit first then think about it for a few months?

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I say visit now and think. This way, you aren't committed to a new environment if it doesn't strike your fancy after you've been there for a while. Like you said, you can work anywhere in the EU because of their model, so being 'able to work' won't be an issue -- it's then a matter of FINDING it.
My overall point is LEAVE NOW. Yeah, for a short visit, but do NOT stay there. Trust me -- that's poisonous. Best thing you can do for yourself is just f**k it all and go somewhere else.
My overall point is LEAVE NOW. Yeah, for a short visit, but do NOT stay there. Trust me -- that's poisonous. Best thing you can do for yourself is just f**k it all and go somewhere else.
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Why not stay there? I have like 30 countries to choose from! If I don't like one I can just move to another.Blue Murder wrote:I say visit now and think. This way, you aren't committed to a new environment if it doesn't strike your fancy after you've been there for a while. Like you said, you can work anywhere in the EU because of their model, so being 'able to work' won't be an issue -- it's then a matter of FINDING it.
My overall point is LEAVE NOW. Yeah, for a short visit, but do NOT stay there. Trust me -- that's poisonous. Best thing you can do for yourself is just f**k it all and go somewhere else.
I don't really have much to lose, because even if I did come back here, i'd be wanting to get a new job anyway probably.
I will also still have a place to live here if things go pear shaped and I need to move back for whatever reason.
I guess I could not put pressure on myself and just say "Ok i'll go there for 6 months then decide if I want to stay longer after that" depending on my circumstances etc.
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Re: Thinking of moving to Europe sooner...
Some here may be jealous of you. Enjoy!OzGuy wrote:I am getting so fed up with Australia that i'm actually considering moving to Europe earlier than planned (less than 3 months). I have nothing keeping me here, I really only have one or two friends and they are always too busy to do stuff. I have seen everything there is to see around here, and i'm bored on weekends. I'm also getting sick of my job. Basically it feels like i'm stuck in a rut.
Originally my plan was to visit first (August) for a month, then come back and think about it for a while to see if i'd want to move there (eg 4 months later).
But now i'm tempted just to go over there, do my trip around europe, then just stay there and cancel my return flight.
I have the cash to do it, I probably have enough savings to survive for at least a year without a job (worst case scenario if I don't get work).
I have a reasonably well paying job, so that would also mean i'd miss out on another 4 months pay if I didn't go back.
Visa's aren't an issue, as i'm a swiss citizen and can therefore live anywhere in the EU.
But the risk is, what if I quit my job here, then only to discover I don't want to stay over there? (although unlikely)
What would you guys do in my position? Go for it now, or visit first then think about it for a few months?
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I'm making the jump and leaving later this year. I would go sooner but money wise things have been slow this year. Also I have a condo I need to rent out that I will collect $200/month on and help me pay the rent elsewhere.
Lets both make a pact to leave the western world by the end of this year. Like you said nothing is really going on and my social life sucks also. My job is decent but living in America sucks.
I'm making the jump and leaving later this year. I would go sooner but money wise things have been slow this year. Also I have a condo I need to rent out that I will collect $200/month on and help me pay the rent elsewhere.
Lets both make a pact to leave the western world by the end of this year. Like you said nothing is really going on and my social life sucks also. My job is decent but living in America sucks.
Actually I'm pretty sure you are, as they are still part of the bilateral agreement in Europe.eurobrat wrote:Thats crap, how come I'm not allowed to go live in Switzerland with my EU passport?
And how did you get a swiss passport. Those are really hard to get.
My mother is (indirectly) swiss through her parents, so that's how i'm a citizen. I'm very lucky. Having a swiss passport is like having a golden ticket. Normally it takes 12 years to become a citizen, and only if you're lucky.
Stuff waiting till the end of the year, I've decided i'm moving in August! I will still do my trip around Europe as originally planned though, as i've already paid for the flights within Europe. However instead of flying back home i'm going to switzerland to live. Seeing other parts of Europe first will also give me a comparison to Switzerland, in case I ever want to live in another European country. I will be going to Amsterdam, London, Paris, Switzerland (of course), Rome, Berlin, and possibly Prague and Munich.eurobrat wrote:@OzGuy
I'm making the jump and leaving later this year. I would go sooner but money wise things have been slow this year. Also I have a condo I need to rent out that I will collect $200/month on and help me pay the rent elsewhere.
Lets both make a pact to leave the western world by the end of this year. Like you said nothing is really going on and my social life sucks also. My job is decent but living in America sucks.
I have done all my calculations, and I'm actually better off going over there earlier to start working (even in a basic job), because i'd be earning more in their currency than I would if I returned here to save for another few months. In Switzerland the pay is higher and taxes are lower compared to Australia. It's a very expensive country, so that is why the pay is higher.
So yeah, instead of being one of those people who complain and do nothing, i'm actually going to do it, and only in a few months time!
I suggest all you men on here do the same. Put all your energy into getting enough cash together to move and make it happen.
So what am I looking forward to about leaving Australia?
- Infinitely better women
- No more bogans
- Less binge drinking drunks
- Being able to have an intellectual conversation that doesn't just involve football
- Quieter people
- Being able to actually make friends
- Fitting into a culture i'm more suited to (hopefully)
- No more unbearably hot summers
- An equal justice system, regardless of whether you're male or female
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I'm in Europe now and have spent nine months in different parts of it during the last three years. There are some things about it that are annoying, like not being able to get free water at restaurants. The drivers are nuts.
But I think the expectations you list are reasonable. One caution: don't expect the women to be coming on to you, or even flirting with you. You're going to have to open the conversations, but once you do they generally are quite friendly. I think you've said in the past that you're not ballsy about approaching women in public. You probably should get a little bit that way. Europe has a lively conversational culture, but you're going to have to force your way into it or you will be completely ignored by it. Especially if you're going over there without a job or some other entree into social life.
But I think the expectations you list are reasonable. One caution: don't expect the women to be coming on to you, or even flirting with you. You're going to have to open the conversations, but once you do they generally are quite friendly. I think you've said in the past that you're not ballsy about approaching women in public. You probably should get a little bit that way. Europe has a lively conversational culture, but you're going to have to force your way into it or you will be completely ignored by it. Especially if you're going over there without a job or some other entree into social life.
Which countries and what was your favourite?gsjackson wrote:I'm in Europe now and have spent nine months in different parts of it during the last three years. There are some things about it that are annoying, like not being able to get free water at restaurants. The drivers are nuts.
But I think the expectations you list are reasonable. One caution: don't expect the women to be coming on to you, or even flirting with you. You're going to have to open the conversations, but once you do they generally are quite friendly. I think you've said in the past that you're not ballsy about approaching women in public. You probably should get a little bit that way. Europe has a lively conversational culture, but you're going to have to force your way into it or you will be completely ignored by it. Especially if you're going over there without a job or some other entree into social life.
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