Lifestyle & Leisure
Emigrating means a new lifestyle, a new culture and new leisure opportunities too. Here we present a series of lifestyle and leisure based articles. Click above to filter content by the country of your choice. Don't forget to register for your FREE emigration starter pack
Having married a Canadian in September 2007, Lissy Rutherfurd is currently clocking up her third winter in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Here's what she has to say about Canadian winters
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Having spent half of her life under sunny, tropical skies, Quebec resident Louise Willis now has a winter coping strategy: Avoid the great outdoors!
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Even the most patriotic Brits would struggle to find anything good to say about the UK in winter. It’s cold, the skies are slate-grey, it rains most of the time, and it gets dark before the majority of people finish work.
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According to 2006 Australian Bureau of Statistics figures, 1,153,264 – or almost 6 per cent – of Australia’s total population was born in the United Kingdom, making Britain by far and away the largest source country for overseas-born residents of Australia.
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Having never been of the white knuckle persuasion, Andrew Collier surprised himself by signing up to do a sky-dive in Taupo, on the North Island.
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You don’t have to be a beach lover to live in Australia, but if you are then you certainly won’t be disappointed.
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It usually occurs once you’re just past the halfway point of your holiday...
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When respondents to the Emigrate America readers’ survey 2007 were asked what they’d miss about the UK when they emigrate, the most common answer given was ‘the countryside’.
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