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onmyway19
1/7/2013 09:43 EST

thanks for your response Jeanna all info and advice welccomed! . Well I've been JA over the years and just at the mo fed up with UK life. I've been reading on other peoples experiences and realise that it can be difficult and expensive. However, I have a few things in place that may make the transistion easier ie JA ppt, TRN No. and place to live (I'm hoping to based in the country St Elizabeth ) until I find myfeet then maybe move into town. I think the main thing for me is finding a job (maybe primary teaching or something to do with science) and getting the children into schools. If that all fails settting up somehting on my own. so I guess my quetion should be process of getting children into primary schools? whqt are the costs? (non privatge); monthly outgoings in the country £500 p/m sufficient?

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Jeanna
1/7/2013 12:13 EST

According to my husband that would be cutting it close but probably doable if you did not have to pay rent especially. It should allow you to eat healthful, fresh food that is easy to get locally but not imported specialty items or eating out. My advice is to have enough money saved that you NEVER touch to get back home in a worst-case scenario. At the moment, I'm still in the US not because we can't afford to get to JA but because we can't afford to get there and have that requisite $1500 stashed in an account. I have a young daughter and I have kidney transplant so I have to be always prepared for the worst case. :) I know the prices of everything have gone up exponentially and continue to rise so it will not be easy feeding a family of 4 but I think anyone who is frugal, a good cook and knows how to plan can make it work on that amount, barring unforeseen circumstances. For example, a loaf of not UK quality bread is $3 and same for a dozen eggs. Petrol costs are $105+ JA per litre (round abouts) which is over $1 US per litre. We had a chicken place deliver and it cost about $10 US for a meal and delivery. Also we had some excellent drumcan chicken, 2 pcs with bread, for about $5 US if I remember. Just an idea of some costs to help you out. Also there is a Jamaican supermarket website and you can see food prices. I don't know how much if any they are inflated; I think they are spot-on with what they charge in-store. Just google online jamaican grocery kingston or something similar. Hope this was some help!

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