Regional Review
It's all well and good wanting to emigrate, but have you seen the sheer scale of some of the favourite Brit escapes?! How will you ever choose the right place for your new life amidst all that geography? What you need is an emigration guide that breaks these epic landmasses down into more manageable portions…
AMERICAN regions:
The mid-Atlantic states of Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, along with the District of Columbia, constitute a geographically and culturally diverse region where the north blends with the south. Read more ...
AUSTRALIAN regions:
The island state of Tasmania may look like paradise on earth, but it has much more than just fantastic views. Read more ...
Discovered by Captain Cook in 1770, Australia's oldest state, New South Wales, attracts Brits with its cosmopolitan city life and scenery. It is a state with far more to offer than Sydney says Kate Baddeley. Read more ...
Western Australia may seem a little off the beaten track, but it has the unique cosmopolitanism, rugged landscapes and economic growth that makes it worth the journey. Read more ...
CANADIAN regions:
Ben Lewis examines what the territories and provinces in Canada's western half have to offer those looking for a life away from the UK. Read more ...
Fancy emigrating to Canada's most populous province, Ontario, but not too stuck on the idea of living in the thriving city that is Toronto? Read more ...
Prince Edward Island (PEI) and Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) have many things in common, writes Paul Beasley. Read more ...
NEW ZEALAND regions:
If the North Island can be viewed as the industrial hub of New Zealand then the South Island is very much the more serene, gentile paced of the country's two major islands. Read more ...
Whangarei and Invercargill are spots in New Zealand that few people can claim to have visited. Read more ...
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