Answered by Peter from Australia | Jan. 16, 2017 06:40
Brian,
Only you will have a good year in 2017, while your wife will experience her opposite year, which will be full of obstacles for her. I'm afraid you want to employ your migration plan, a bit too late in your life. Unless you plan it exceptionally well, and include all the little details, it would be hard for you to adapt from a tropical weather to a cold weather, where most of the time you may have to live indoors. Personally, I wouldn't swap tropical weather for cold weather for anything in the world. If you and your wife were in your late twenties, or in your early 30's I would've said I agree with you to emigrate anywhere. At your age you are about to make a mistake if you leave such a tropical place. And there won't be just the weather, you need to adapt to. There will be cultural barriers. You didn't mention your children's ages, and if they are over 12, they won't be able to master the local accent of the language in your new country. Your compatibility rate with your wife is astrologically very low, and you two may experience problems, especially if under stress to adapt to a new way of life. If you want a place where you can retire when you will be 65, and be able to live a reasonably decent life, without looking at your children for help, then you should try now, and forget what I told you in the above written lines. This is just my opinion, and you should decide anything you want. In life is like this: Good comes out of bad, just as bad comes out of good. So what I may tell you is good, in your case may turn out to be bad, or what I may tell you is bad, in your case may turn out to be good.
Astrologically, you are compatible with your new country, while your wife isn't. Based on the transits of Saturn in your chart, this move is not a good idea. Good luck to you.