Gordon Brown wins election – tens of thousands more Brits plan to migrate!
If May 6th voters return the current government to power, that’s not an unlikely headline according to migration experts Montfort International plc.
The UK economy is in a dire state and unlikely to improve quickly. Another five years under the dour Chancellor / Prime Minister who, according to an Oxford academic on Radio 4 last weekend, even in the good times spent more on public services than his governments received in revenues is not a prospect that appeals to seemingly an increasing number of people.
In the meantime Australia with its affluent energy sectors and long-term economic prospects has a certain lure tempting would be migrants seeking new opportunities..
Whilst Australia is not weathering the recession entirely unscathed, it has financial reserves put aside over the previous decade and more positive factors supporting its move away from economic crisis. In addition to the better employment landscape, the lifestyle, the climate and the prospects of a tax-free retirement are far better than those facing Britons remaining at home in the UK.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics reported that in June 2008 5½ million of those living in Australia had been born overseas, That’s a quarter of all Australians! Those born in the UK remain the largest group with 1.2 million Brits already calling Australia ‘home’, so new migrants have no reason to feel lonely pioneers.
For more information on the potential benefits of a life ‘down-under’ call Montfort International free on 0800 018 3571, email info@miplc.co.uk or visit their website www.miplc.co.uk. And for some Australia offers tax free opportunities in retirement using Australian Qualifying Recognised Overseas Pensions (QROPS).
The UK economy is in a dire state and unlikely to improve quickly. Another five years under the dour Chancellor / Prime Minister who, according to an Oxford academic on Radio 4 last weekend, even in the good times spent more on public services than his governments received in revenues is not a prospect that appeals to seemingly an increasing number of people.
In the meantime Australia with its affluent energy sectors and long-term economic prospects has a certain lure tempting would be migrants seeking new opportunities..
Whilst Australia is not weathering the recession entirely unscathed, it has financial reserves put aside over the previous decade and more positive factors supporting its move away from economic crisis. In addition to the better employment landscape, the lifestyle, the climate and the prospects of a tax-free retirement are far better than those facing Britons remaining at home in the UK.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics reported that in June 2008 5½ million of those living in Australia had been born overseas, That’s a quarter of all Australians! Those born in the UK remain the largest group with 1.2 million Brits already calling Australia ‘home’, so new migrants have no reason to feel lonely pioneers.
For more information on the potential benefits of a life ‘down-under’ call Montfort International free on 0800 018 3571, email info@miplc.co.uk or visit their website www.miplc.co.uk. And for some Australia offers tax free opportunities in retirement using Australian Qualifying Recognised Overseas Pensions (QROPS).
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