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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My parents were going to emigrate to Australia when I was a small child and my grandparets made such a fuss they decided not to go ahead. Then when I was 10 they decided to apply again and my father failed the medical so we never made it that time.
My brother was offered a job there 22 years ago and moved over with his wife and two daughters then aged about 2 and 7. My Mum and dad were mindful of how they had felt and so did not try to put him off. He has lived there since and my parents have enjoyed many holidays there, stopping off at exotic locations on the way and the way back.They are off again in March - each time they think it could be their last trip as they are now both mid 70s.
Then in 1999, I moved with my husband and two youngest sons to the usa for 3 years.
I missed my older boys and my parents but they never said anything though I'm sure it was hard for them. My Mum couldn't bring herself to come and see us off.
The world is much more accessible now with some good deals on flights, so start saving hard and give yourselves a trip of a lifetime to look forward to.
What a brilliant opportunity for him, but what a shock for you! I have several friends who have moved to Austria/New Zealand in the last 5 years and it's such a brilliant opportunity. I have a friend who is 30 and she has just bought a beautiful house with land in New Zealand. When she lived here all she could afford was a grotty bedsit.
Get yourself a good quality webcam. Some of my family live in Australia. My aunt bought herself a computer, webcam and broadband connection. Her daughter has the same system at the other end. Every Sunday morning she talks to her family via the webcam. All the grandchildren come on and tell her what they've been up to and show her their new toys etc.
I emigrated to Asia at 27 and my sister bought tickets to see me before I bought a ticket to live out here. My parents were shocked at first, but got used to the idea and have been over four times in 8 years, most recently for 4 months now they have retired.
Sydney is a fantastic city and I suggest you start planning a holiday. You never know, maybe you will want to stay.
In the meantime, digital cameras and internet calls make it easy to keep in touch, and time difference is not that bad as you can talk at either end of the day.