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    All best wishes - as always - Steve. Excellent post ... and GOOD ON YOU, my friend.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    I have travelled all my life for work. Since 1979. Norman Tebbit would have been proud of me. But I don't think it is always the right solution for everybody and neither should it be. Imagine if we all travelled in the same way, the country would be in chaos
    It is of course great that Steve has found a solution that suits him and one that perhaps Steve skills are suited to. But such a move might not suit everyone in the same way.

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    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...for-a-job.html
    I strongly agree, it iis not for everyone and nor should it be. Leaving your home country is tough as you are leaving your security behind you. Our chosen paths to wed foreign ladies makes us different to the norm, but our rights in this matter have been restricted due to greedy governments out for a swift buck.
    Many of my friends here have been able to bring their wives to the uk and I congratulate all who have persevered and made it. This was going to be my path had I not been lucky enough to get this job. But for those of us (and there are a few here on the forum) who have led expat lives will know the 'draw' of living in another country and the benefits it can bring. It also gives you the insight into how we are nannied and bullied and led and ripped off at every turn in the Uk without even realising it.

    Who knows, I might have to come back, but I will make the most of my time here and fight to stay away from the uk
    If you want your dreams to come true ...... first you have to wake up


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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve.r View Post
    Thank you for your replies guys, it has been a long road but I just never gave up on my dreams. If I can stay here for the next ten years I will be more than happy. My home and heart is in Asia.

    And Graham, you are still free to return to working in Asia, give it a go
    Just let me know when you need a Valet.

    I do have some teaching experience and a TEFL certificate, but it's about 20 years old.

    Also I believe there is an age limit of 55 years for work permits in China.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve.r View Post
    I strongly agree, it iis not for everyone and nor should it be. Leaving your home country is tough as you are leaving your security behind you. Our chosen paths to wed foreign ladies makes us different to the norm, but our rights in this matter have been restricted due to greedy governments out for a swift buck.
    Many of my friends here have been able to bring their wives to the uk and I congratulate all who have persevered and made it. This was going to be my path had I not been lucky enough to get this job. But for those of us (and there are a few here on the forum) who have led expat lives will know the 'draw' of living in another country and the benefits it can bring. It also gives you the insight into how we are nannied and bullied and led and ripped off at every turn in the Uk without even realising it.

    Who knows, I might have to come back, but I will make the most of my time here and fight to stay away from the uk
    Fair play to you steve if only I was younger I would do the same. You dont want to come back here and I agree this is rip off britain. Like graham said there is a age limit on many countries now. It makes it impossible to get out of here. I have skills there is loads of jobs in america for me but my age is against me.


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    Same in the middle east. Places like Saudi have a similar age limit.


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    I wouldnt fancy the middle east mate. I think I would give that a big miss. I guess the money is ok but too many restrictions.


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    Quote Originally Posted by andy222 View Post
    I wouldnt fancy the middle east mate. I think I would give that a big miss. I guess the money is ok but too many restrictions.
    Yeah. Not allowed a bacon sarnie there, for one thing.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    Yeah. Not allowed a bacon sarnie there, for one thing.
    You wont be allowed a bacon sarnie here soon.


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    Quote Originally Posted by andy222 View Post
    You wont be allowed a bacon sarnie here soon.


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    Quote Originally Posted by andy222 View Post
    You wont be allowed a bacon sarnie here soon.
    nice


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    It's surprising the freedoms within the middle east, I was in Saudi for a couple of years too and found it a great place. There was more alcohol than you could (shiek) shake a stick at and you could buy bacon or a nice piece of 'flat nose' in various places.
    As for age restrictions, some of the guys I worked with were the walking dead, many well over retirement age. Also, there is no restriction for age on a 'business' trip
    If you want your dreams to come true ...... first you have to wake up


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    Just had a quick shifty here regards China work visa requirements...Cant see any age restrictions what so ever.
    http://www.travelchinaguide.com/embassy/visa/work.htm


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    I read it on an English teaching site.


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