I need to move away from the UK, I hope to move to USA to teach. I am not sure how to do this, any ideas? I know it will be a huge change, no friends, no family, but I need to find happiness and tranquility elsewhere.
Any suggestions will be welcomed, any further information, work, nice areas, schools, festivities that happen in particular areas.
Thanks for you time with this. I hope I can gain some extra knowledge. Oh and anyone that is there at the moment who wants to be my friend when I move will also be welcomed!!! Cheeaarrrrs
2007-02-06
23:29:17
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asked by
pinkytickle
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Politics & Government
➔ Immigration
Get some advice from the embassy of the country you want to move to, save a big pile of cash, sort out your stuff into piles of "can't live without that" and sell the other stuff. Get your passport upto date, get all your qualifications/certifcates together, tidily and make sure your drivers license is active...
All foreign embassys have detailed info on whatever you need to know, and in my experience, I wouldn't be tempted to use relocation companies offering paperwork completions etc for a fee.... bit of a con...
2007-02-06 23:47:58
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answered by Anonymous
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If it was me , i would save up , pack my job in and then go travelling around the area you want to live in your case USA ,that's something i would like to do as well i live in the uk and am fed up and America looks a great place to go! anyway once you've lived there an travelled about the major cities then
find a place you like and then put all your efforts into starting a new life there jobs even if only temp, to start with, a place to live and i suppose take it from there. I hope this helps!
2007-02-06 23:49:33
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answered by jon 2
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Try getting in touch with a recruitment agency in the states that specialise in teaching. (goggle it on the web) then have a look at what each agency offers and chose one that's right for you most of these agencies can help out with temp accommodation until u find a place of your own. sorry I can't be more helpful but I hope this has helped a bit.
2007-02-06 23:48:46
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answered by cookie 2
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To live in America you need to get a green card, this is not easy.
Remember the grass is not always greener. I suggest you go there for a holiday, see what it has to offer. My grandmother was born out there and I have a lot of family there, but I have never had a desires to go. I wish you luck
2007-02-07 03:05:41
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answered by sedonia k 1
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How is moving going to help you find happiness and tranquility?
See the problem is when we are unhappy or lack tranquility the real issue is with us... and where-ever a person goes, they take their issues with them. That stuff doesn't get left behind.
Sorry that's the best I can tell you.
2007-02-07 00:31:35
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answered by thankyou "iana" 6
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I have been in the same place for 22 years. I can not suggest anything.
2007-02-06 23:32:30
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah, why move, i think UK is a great country.. anyway USA is a big country, to which city would you like to moved? so we can provide you with more specific informations
2007-02-14 11:29:06
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answered by Catherine H 1
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Why move? you live in a beautiful Country
If you really think you need to move do it in your own country.
That's what I did and it works.
After one year I'm ready to go back to my home town.
2007-02-14 08:44:15
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answered by analee 4
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I have moved countries. You will leave one problem to find another.
2007-02-13 10:18:03
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answered by Tamart 6
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Well, i think british accents are hot. Send me a pic, and if you're hot, I will marry you. It seems to work for the Mexicans.
2007-02-07 01:28:24
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answered by Anonymous
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