kiwichick wrote:glad I live on a island with hundreds of kilometers of water to the nearest other land
Alfred Tennyson wrote:We are not now that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are;
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
kiwichick wrote:glad I live on a island with hundreds of kilometers of water to the nearest other land
Timo wrote:kiwichick wrote:glad I live on a island with hundreds of kilometers of water to the nearest other land
I can swim!
And i have a 6 m Prijon kayak.
As long as i stay out of the Tasmanian Sea, i should be safe from the sharks.
I'm gonna party like it's 1999!
onlooker wrote:Definitely, we will see some of what MBS refers too.
Lore wrote:Well, immigrating to New Zeeland is out for most people on this forum as a basic requirement is that you be under the age of 56.
You can get a temporary retirement visa if you're over the age of 66, but you must invest around $600,000 in the country and have a yearly income of at least $48,000.
Shaved Monkey wrote:Being an Australian we can walk straight in
I think the Danes and Dutch have a similar treaty with NZ and visa versa.
Im not going to live in NZ though and the majority of the migration is NZers coming to Aus not the other way round.
Ive never been there, but it looks beautiful, but there has to be a reason why so many are over here and dont go back and why so few Australians go there.
Shaved Monkey wrote:Lore wrote:Well, immigrating to New Zeeland is out for most people on this forum as a basic requirement is that you be under the age of 56.
You can get a temporary retirement visa if you're over the age of 66, but you must invest around $600,000 in the country and have a yearly income of at least $48,000.
Being an Australian we can walk straight in
I think the Danes and Dutch have a similar treaty with NZ and visa versa.
Im not going to live in NZ though and the majority of the migration is NZers coming to Aus not the other way round.
Ive never been there, but it looks beautiful, but there has to be a reason why so many are over here and dont go back and why so few Australians go there.
BlinkBlink wrote:Pakistan has 200 million people with a annual growth rate of 3%. That means in 20 years or so they will have 400 million people. It's hard to see that ending in anything but tears and they have Nucs.
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