RE: Ending 2024 on a High Note... On Table Mountain (Part 3)
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Hi Jaco. We are also looking at leaving as one big family unit. Luckily we have the passports to do so and why I was in the Algarve a few weeks ago checking the place out for opportunities. Sad to leave, but there is no other choice as I am thinking of grand kids etc for the future. I am a few years younger ,not by much though and will help set my kids up.
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Hi @cryptoandcoffee. Yes, I agree, it is sad to leave, but as you say, thinking of the kids and grandkids there is no other choice. I always said I was born in this country and I will die in this country, but these days I ask my self..."what country?"
I'm glad to hear you are still young enough and that you can help to set up your kids!
My son-in-law is in the IT industry and with the help of an agency they are already looking for employment for him in New Zealand. Once they are there, I believe after three years they will qualify for residency and they can bring us over. Once we are there, my oldest daughter will follow too. She is in finances. The kids don't want to hear anything about leaving us here without one of them being here as a support network for us.
Thanks for stopping by and sharing with me.