Coping with an overseas move



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Yeah, first year was almost 1K, got it down to ÂŁ18 per month now.

Quite cheap, in Ireland my friend pay 2100EUR a year for car worth 800EUR lol

Oh next year they have to pay more as the car gets older you pay more for insurance. Insurance is a total scam in Ireland, through I heard the GOV is trying to sort it out now.

I heard another guy was quote 5000EUR a year on his new ford focus lol
 
Quite cheap, in Ireland my friend pay 2100EUR a year for car worth 800EUR lol

Oh next year they have to pay more as the car gets older you pay more for insurance. Insurance is a total scam in Ireland, through I heard the GOV is trying to sort it out now.

The report, referenced in the Irish Times, found that the average price of car insurance in Ireland currently stood at €900
https://www.joe.ie/motors/the-avera...-and-its-set-to-increase-significantly-565313

I heard another guy was quote 5000EUR a year on his new ford focus lol

I heard that it's possible for someone like a youngish guy with motoring convictions to be given a mental quote like that on something like a brand new Focus ST.
 
I heard that it's possible for someone like a youngish guy with motoring convictions to be given a mental quote like that on something like a brand new Focus ST.
I heard another guy was quote 5000EUR a year on his new ford focus lol
Does seem to be mental for new drivers too.

My employer decided this whole thing is BS and told their insurer that they're putting all the young guys on the corporate policy & insurer had better come back with reasonable rates. Sometimes one just needs a bigger stick. :crylaugh:
 
Does seem to be mental for new drivers too.

My son's first policy on a brand new Corsa was just under ÂŁ1200 pa iirc, my daughter's first policy was only around ÂŁ900 (go figure the no sex discrimination rules there though :whistle:)

I know my daughter is only paying around ÂŁ500 pa now on a year old Fiesta (with about 3 years no claims).
 
Looking at a US move myself

You need to speak to @cguy who has made that move and would probably be able to give you genuine advice that the "someone told me" or "I heard from a friend" gang wouldn't be able to.


PS

Just for clarity, that comment isn't aimed in any way at Havoc.
 
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Just for clarity, that comment isn't aimed in any way at Havoc.
Never even occurred to me until you said this. :p

But no, my comment was based on my employer sending people all over the globe. The only ones that were ever a problem were the US ones- every bloody time. That plus the entire lottery & US visa category circus...

My last US business visa got approved in <2 hours though so at least that part works fine.
 
Never even occurred to me until you said this. :p

But no, my comment was based on my employer sending people all over the globe. The only ones that were ever a problem were the US ones- every bloody time. That plus the entire lottery & US visa category circus...

When I read it back I thought it might look like a snide swipe as you had replied, I know you have plenty of globe trotting experience and of living in Europe. I think you probably know the people I was referring to, they often pop up in these threads with "my friend told me that..." and post a large lump of BS.
 
I wish I had the opertunity to "cope" with an overseas move.

So tired of this cesspool
 
Never even occurred to me until you said this.

But no, my comment was based on my employer sending people all over the globe. The only ones that were ever a problem were the US ones- every bloody time. That plus the entire lottery & US visa category circus...

My last US business visa got approved in <2 hours though so at least that part works fine.
Had issues going back to the US for a second time when I was younger. Turns out the woman behind the window we were directed to in Killarney on the day had already declined 30+ people before us. She was just having "a bad day", apparently.

I'd love to go back to the US again, but permanently.
 
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