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  1. #81
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    10 and 25 pound Poms, those were the days, it took me over 2 years and nearly $4000 to get my visa in 2010, not to forget the 2 medicals, aids tests and everything else they were checking for to make sure I was not a burden on society!! Then the cost of getting citizenship, which I may not have done so quickly but got sick of standing in the others queue at immigration.

    Was it worth it?? Every Cent and Pennie!!

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    What a great thread! Yup, me too.. Well nearly... Born in Cork Ireland, moved to Herefordshire UK when I was 8.. Mother being English always wanted to go home! God knows why, but that said I had some awesome yrs as a farmers son in North Hereford. Why Oz????? Mmmm, about that. Well, someone saw Croc Dundee when he was a kid and fell in love with it! Came out here in 97 and bounced about on a few farms in Merriden WA. Fell in love with it as predicted! Came back out here in 99 for a girl that I'd met whilst driving an overland truck in Africa!!! (Thats another story!) She was from Adelaide. She was also boring as bat s**t and that ended. My newfound love for Australia however did not! Back to the UK for me, and back together with 'an old girlfriend' who incidentally is now my wife!! Migrated out here in Jan 08 using my skills as a Welder Boilermaker and Agricultural Mechanic. Best thing we ever did!! Would I go back? No chance! Have I been back? Nope! We got married here at our Barossa home late last yr. 126 guests, 120 of them are my Australian friends!! My dad now finally understands why I migrated! Love it!! Poms, if you are here and struggling, buy a house and get into it, there is more social life here than you can imagine.. (volunteer fire fighting etc)! If you are not sure, go home, as that ultimately is where your heart must lie. You WILL know if you are going to make it!!! Wouldn't change it for the world. THANKYOU AUSTRALIA and all within!!!

    As for the vehicle... Having owned a Ser 2 V8, Ser 1 V8, 90 V8, 101 V8 then Diesel, Ser 2 Bitza powered by VW6 TD, Home built V8 special, I swore I'd never own another Land Rover.... Yet here we are with a 130 and an 'in build' Ser 2 for SWIMBO which led me here, AULRO!!

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    I'm orignally from Halesowen in the West Midlands but spent the last ten years before moving to Aus (in 2007) living in Leeds.

    I got offered a job here so I thought I'd give it a go. I'd never been to Australia before so thought I'd rather give it a try and find out I didn't like it here than never try and never know.

    In the end, I did like it here so I've not gone back. Took the pledge last year.
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    Juddy,,

    Juddy,
    If you ever had a Pizza at "Ferrari's pasta and pizza" in St James St Weston super Mare then we may just have met. That was my family's place.

    Small world!

    Nino.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The ho har's View Post
    OK guys, I will chime in but I don't think I qualify

    Does 2 POHMS, a great great grandmother from Ireland, great great grandfather from Scotland make me a pom


    I think I will call myself 6th generation Aussie with a strong English heritage and love Land Rovers

    Mrs hh
    OK, your grand parents have just turned in their graves, as have all of your ancestors, what are you smoking woman

    OH and that person a couple of pages ago that misses fish and chips in England, how could anyone miss soggy oily fish and chips

    Love all the stories everyone, I'm first generation Aussie, Father is Irish, mother is Scottish, went over too find relo's in 87, visited my Family on the Island of Arran, West Coast of Scotland, absolutely beautiful up there, my Cousin Miller, Scott side of the family runs the television repair shop in Lamlash.

    Couldn't find any of my Irish family, but had a great time while there

    Baz.
    Cheers Baz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post

    OH and that person a couple of pages ago that misses fish and chips in England, how could anyone miss soggy oily fish and chips

    Baz.
    I never liked fish and chips, but I do miss a smoked sausage supper.. Another thing I miss is a deep fried mince pie, but I do now eat fish and chips in OZ only as there is no other option at the chippy, and I take my own HP, again not chippy sauce but it does the job..

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    Hi all,

    I was born in 72 and grew up in Birmingham , right next to George Cadbury's chocolate factory in Bournville ...........
    Moved to north devon in 1989. My 2 1/4 diesel SII 88inch which I have had since I was 17, (restored in 94) sits in my folks climate controlled garage, next to my 72 spitfire (which I restored in 89)
    Moved to Oz in 1999.....My 110 3.9V8 County, parked next to my Stage one V8 ute, parked next to my 1981 2 door rangie with 31,000k from new , parked next to my SIIa 109 restoration project, ( with a very non rusty HQ panel-van barn-find from the wheat-belt, hiding in the garage for later restoration), and a series III 109 parked in a mates shed shows I have land rover blood coursing through my veins, with a bit of classic Holden thrown in.

    If it doesn't have a throttle cable and a filler cap, it a'int sport!!

    cheers and happy Landrovering

    V8Johnno

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    My mob (three brothers and a sister) moved out here in 1850 from Devon, where the family farm was too small to support them, so I'm descended from poms. We visited the farm two years ago - its still owned by relatives - but I'm definitely an Aussie. Love this country.
    When you boil it down, we're all migrants or descended from migrants.

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    I'm originally from Grimsby, Linconshire but moved over here with the family when I was 9 in 2004. Best move we ever made and don't regret it at all (the trips back just remind me of how great Australia is). I never really new what a Landy was when I was living there but now I love them and just bought my second

    Kyle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goosey View Post
    I'm originally from Grimsby, Linconshire but moved over here with the family when I was 9 in 2004. Best move we ever made and don't regret it at all (the trips back just remind me of how great Australia is). I never really new what a Landy was when I was living there but now I love them and just bought my second

    Kyle.
    grimsby, the only place i have been thats worse than hull, i went to school with some codheads over in ull.

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