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There are constant surveys being done about how many people in the United Kingdom fancy upping sticks and moving to a new destination - usually sunnier climes such as Australia or New Zealand. Emigration has always been popular with Brits looking to spend their days in sunnier countries in the southern hemisphere and its really not that surprising when you consider the poor weather that we tend to get here in Britain.

If you do know someone who has decided to pack up their things in the UK and move to a new country such as New Zealand or Canada then it is important to try and keep in touch, even though you are going to be many thousands of miles away. They are sure to have left many friends and family members behind in Britain and it is unsurprising that they will miss home and everyone here. You can help make the transition a little easier by keeping in contact on a regular basis. Technology these days means that a phone call can be made from anywhere thanks to mobiles, and now you can even see each other as you talk thanks to video calling and web cameras.

However, there is nothing quite as nice as receiving a parcel from home on the doorstep. It might be a little reminder of life in the UK, or something personal to them. Whatever it is, it is sure to brighten up their day and make them realise that theyre not quite as far away as they think they are.

You might think that sending a package to Australia or New Zealand would be a real mission and something that will take a long time to organise. In fact this couldnt be further from the truth. Again, thanks to technology there are now online parcel delivery companies that specialise in getting packages to countries all over the world quickly and safely.

All you need to do is go onto the internet and find a leading company. They will work with the best couriers in the business - firms such as FedEx and Parcelforce. These boys know their stuff and so when you send a package to Australia with them, you know it is going to be in good hands.

by: Ronald Jackson




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