10
September
Gerardo
Parra Jersey , 2007
THOUSANDS of Scots emigrate every year, citing
better jobs, more favourable weather and large ex-pat communities as their
motives for the move.
But finance comes into it too.
As young
families struggle to keep their heads above water with rising interest rates,
taxes, property prices and cost of living, the lure of sunnier climes has never
been stronger.
Some 32,000 people left Scotland in 2005 to join the 5.5
million Brits that now live overseas. Since
2000
DJ
LeMahieu Jersey , 163,000 Scots have started a new life elsewhere.
Across the UK as a whole, a total of 200,000 emigrated last year, mainly
to Australia, Spain and France.
Australia is welcoming these new
residents with open arms - moving down under has never been easier.
On 1
September new rules came into effect that mean an extra five points will be
awarded for passing a standard English language test under Australia's
points-based immigration system.
Jason Hemmings, a director at Albannach
FM
Charlie
Blackmon Jersey , an independent financial advice (IFA) firm, said the
biggest lure of foreign shores was a better quality of life at a lower cost.
"In Scotland, in most cases, both parents have to work and therefore
need childcare. The growing cost of living is undermining what people want to
achieve out of life. When the cost of living is less, it gives people choice
about whether or not both parents work and where the children go to school."
Chris J Mackie, a financial planner with Acumen,
agreed
Carlos
Gonzalez Jersey , saying: "The buoyant UK housing market, coupled with the
low European Interest rates and cheap cost of living, has resulted in a large
migration of Brits overseas. This seems to be an especially appealing option
around retirement time when, with many pensions not producing sufficient income
to maintain the required standard of living, people look for ways to free up
capital from property. I'm sure the British summers also have something to do
with it."
According to research by Selftrade, more than one in five
young people said they would leave the UK if the government decided to abolish
the state pension.
And there is now constant pressure on the younger
generation to prepare for their old age. But more than a quarter of British
adults fail to make any provision for retirement and nearly a third of women
admitted to not making any pension plans in a recent survey by Alliance Trust.
Hyman Wolanski, head of pensions at Alliance
Trust
Colorado Rockies
T-Shirts , said: "It is worrying to see that many in the prime of their
working lives are most uncomfortable about their retirement prospects. It is
clear that serious action needs to be taken to tackle the problem to break this
trend."
In addition, young people are being priced out of the housing
market. It has become increasingly difficult for first-time buyers to get a
foothold on the property ladder. The average house price in Edinburgh is
288,000, according to new research from Halifax. Compare this to Melbourne,
where it is possible to buy a three-bedroom detached house with parkland views
for 130,000.
There are also tax advantages to moving overseas. For
example, if someone with a buy-to-let portfolio lives abroad for more than five
years they will not have to pay the usual 40 per cent Capital Gains Tax (CGT)
when they sell up.
But consider your options before you book the
flights
Colorado Rockies
Hoodie , as Mackie says: "Care must be taken when owning property abroad
and specialist advice sought. It is often assumed that property owned abroad is
not subject to the British tax regime but for most, this is not the case. For
example, most will still be classed as ultimately being UK citizens and taxes
like inheritance tax will often apply to worldwide assets including overseas
property and other assets.
"Taking professional advice can help to
minimise the impact of these taxes."
Should I stay or should I go? The
case for and against
FIVE reasons to stay:
The NHS. Free healthcare
is a something we take for granted in the UK. However much you moan about it,
you would miss it.
Free bank accounts. At present, bank accounts are gratis,
as are authorised transactions. That is not the case in many countries.
Culture. We often forget how rich the UK is, with fantastic
galleries
Customized Colorado
Rockies Jersey , theatres and museums. The world's biggest ball of elastic
bands in Oz doesn't quite match up.
Marmite, baked beans, good tea, Irn-Bru
and potato scones. Even if you can get them imported, it just isn't the same.
Sick leave, paid holidays, maternitypaternity leave. In places like the
US
Colorado Rockies Jersey , that
is a mere pipe dream.
Five reasons to go
Rainy summers, rainy
winters, rainy everything. Workpermit received an unprecedented number of
inquiries about moving abroad this summer, and a better climate is one of the
top reasons people give when emigrating.
No space. Many emigrants said they
left the UK because they wanted more land, bigger homes and a less cramped way
of life.
TV licence fees. Small annoyances like paying for channels you
don't watch and funding such channels to produce inane TV series is one of the
pet peeves of those who dream of living abroad.
Congestion charges. It cost
8 a day to drive in central London - more than 1,000 pounds a year just to drive
to work has a real sting in the tail for those in the capital. And such charges
could easily spread to Scottish cities.
Waiting lists. The NHS may be a
reason to stay, but the waiting lists are not.
'PLANNING TO STAY IN
AUSTRALIA PERMANENTLY'
CHRIS and Sandra
Ansell
Cool
Base Trevor Story Jersey , both 39, emigrated from Edinburgh to Perth in
Australia in May with their two boys Ewan, six, and Owen, two.
Both
worked in Edinburgh full-time. SandraClassic German Writings – Ja, You can find
a Way To .