I was born in England but moved to the US when i was young. I am now a senior in Highschool and I want to move back home once i graduate in May. I was hoping I could possibly get some help? I need to know EVERYTHING…
M.
touchingmeltemi is regrouping.
How I did it: I studied abroad in England so much of the details were taken care of by my program. Finding the finances to make the move though was a bit tricky. I asked several of my family members to pitch in and tried to raise money selling handmade goods. Read how I did it…
How I did it: hard workit sucks but in life the best things comes when u work hard for it...which is why i sometimes dont bother and i settle for less..but this time i didnt.. i went to uni and now im here. i finally moved...time flies..feels like yesterday was 2003. oh well.. Read how I did it…
graycatbird ~ "follow the day and reach for the sun.."~
How I did it: My (now separated) husband is English. We met online via a mutual friend back in Oct. 2002. We met in person a few times between Nov. 2002 and Feb. 2003 and during one of the middle visits we discussed my moving to over from Maryland. Once we decided on this, I started my research into visas and documentation needed. Once all the infomation was gathered, mid-Feb 2003, I obtained my visa to move to the UK. I spent a lot of time online and … Read how I did it…
I was born in England but moved to the US when i was young. I am now a senior in Highschool and I want to move back home once i graduate in May. I was hoping I could possibly get some help? I need to know EVERYTHING…
M.
It has been a dream of mine for quite some time that I was to turn into a reality when I graduate from college. The way it plays out in my head is going to England knowing no one and just make a living from a scratch honestly. It’s pretty out there, but possible, I think. At some point, my cousin will move in with me, but until then I would be on my own. I need a new environment, new people, new scene.
kendramichelle is studying
I have come in contact with the company I will be using when I move. The company proved a few of my estimations as to the cost of the move and the time it will take for everything to get form here to there. I am quite pleased with everything so far. I do have a bit of a problem with the massive amounts of, what seems to me, junk that I have to eliminate before I move. Oh Boy!
kendramichelle is studying
I was talking recently to a woman who grew up in the UK, she also, coincidently, has dual citizenship both here in the US and in the UK. Anyway, she told me that because my British is easily identifiable that I may be able to get dual citizenship. I don’t know how this works or even if I want it but it is something to look into.
csBlaZe plodding along...
This isnt a pipe dream.
I will be making the move upon completion of my A.A.S degree.
I didnt want to get too specific with it on the fireman entry… but the goal is to be a fireman for the London Fire Brigade. Didnt need to be specific… because a fireman’s a fireman regardless of location.
A majority of my family lives in England, so I have somewhere to live while I get things settled and enter the LFB application process.
Two years to go…
kendramichelle is studying
I have already started to prepare to move to England. Most of what I have done is small stuff like getting rid of things, paying off loans and credit cards, and saving money. I keep losing track of where I am so I am going to make a better effort to keep my pace.
One day i will hopefully move to england. I’ve been working on persauding my parents to move for over a year and hopefully someday soon they will decide to move there. But if that doesn’t work out I’m planning on going to University there.
I come from the Compton & Nelson tree, my ancestors have been in america for along time! Ive always had a connection to england since i was a kid! I found out to day that my ancestors Lived in the compton Wynyates castle :). I dont know how exaclty to start but im getting this book that is very helpfull! i hope to be moved there in at least 4 years the latest 8 years!
One day I will be able to fulfill this goal and move there but it seems like it is miles away with the current state of the global economy. But one can have a long term goal and hope to see it through some day, this has been mine since I was 14 and it continues to be in the foremost of my mind…
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Australia
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BettyBoop888 asks,
“How long does it take to legally move to England?”
— 3 years ago |
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AphonyCree asks,
“I do not have a college degree or a fiancĂ© waiting for me. I want to move to Europe and, since I'm not fluent in any other languages, want to start in England. I have little money and no family in England. How can I get a visa to live and work in England?”
— 3 years ago |
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San Jose
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crichton91 asks,
“What's the best way to legally move to England to live and work and maybe eventually become a British citizen? How easy is it to immigrate there?”
— 4 years ago |
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