NewBetterBonio
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Good Day All
Thank you so much for your responses. Very interesting points were made, very helpful.
Britsimon I would just like to thank you for always being so helpful and taking out the time to give Good advise to us all here on this forum, you are a Absolute Star.
Britsimon thank you for sharing that information about your life so candidly. Yes, you are in a very fortunate position, being able to travel the world, and obviously alot of hard work and money goes into moving between countries as you mentioned. And that was one of my fears, that this might drain us financially But I dont want fear to hold me back from taking risks or realizing my dream. Most successful people are in that "position" because they took more risks than the average person. So I guess I will have to give this some serious thought.
SussieQQQ and BetaPhaggot I am from SA (third world country), without stating the obvious problems here, we have not suffered at the hands of crime here, but economically alot has impacted us. Husband was without a job for a few months but he is working now again. The rise in food prices, petrol, electricity, toll gate bullying etc... the list just goes on. Our mortgage is 7 years old, all our debt beside the home is just about $12 000. But on the upside, we have about $8 000 in savings, and my pension at work is about $46 000 and should we sell our home we will also cash in on some money. So on these standards I guess we are not doing to bad, however I just feel that we are not living a quality life. Our currency is so poor,, R10.97 to the US$, that is horrific. Our money just feel soooo useless and we both Love travelling but cant really dare travelling to Europe or USA, it will cost us a fortune!!!
My husband have adult children all married and have several grandchildren, but we dont have kids of our own. I know this must sound a bit selfish, but we both want to do this to expand our horizons. Want to delve into a new culture, travel more and just doing something outside the box. My husband is very young at heart and real zest for life, he is more of a free spirit than me... I always think of financial impact of a situation where he is "living in the moment"type of person always reminding me that life is short, while you have the health and money you must go for what you passionate about.
So against the background I gave you above, we want to do this for ourselves not because we have children that we have to consider, as with many people I have read on forums about. But we also realize that it will not always be easy and that this will not be a walk in the park... but we think this could be a crazy yet fun journey.
Thank you for your time and interest in my story and sorry for the looong message LOL.
Your responses are really Appreciated and I hope you all living your dreams! Cause life is too short to not be Happy and not living your passion!
It seems that you are quite convinced about the emigration from your country to US, so my advice it, do it, if you don’t try it - you might regret it.
However, based on information you gave if I were you I would not burn the bridges, try to keep your job (career break, arrangements …) / house (rent it) if possible.
The thing is - you have high expectation and whether you actually meet them are dependent on many factors - even luck, so go there if you win the lottery , try new life
and if you don’t like it, you will be free to go back to your country.
I can give you an example, my aunt, immigrated to States 12 years ago (more than 40 years of age at the time) she had a good state (office) job in her country of origin, however
coming from Easter Europe - once she had opportunity to emigrate to States she did it simply because of the money – the difference in salaries and standard of life were obvious.
Now, she arrived in states - not knowing the language too well she had to start from scratch, she works and have been working as a nurse, so even if she does better – money wise –
comparing to her “previous” life, she is not that better off, she has to work hard and savings after all of the expenditures are not that big (some of her peers / friends who
remainded behind does better).
I’m pretty sure if she would have kept similar standing in society she had in original country she would be completely content, this was not possible, though.
Now after that many years she has no choice, old contacts, job gone, there is no way back.
So that’s my 2 cents, good luck.