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I am young and have saved money. I could go anywhere I want to. I would honestly love to go to Europe and probably live there. I like how its artsy and its okay and that people are more in tune with music and fashion. How hard would it be to go not knowing anyone? Are people generally friendly?

2007-08-24 15:03:39 · 6 answers · asked by Larry 2 in Travel Europe (Continental) Other - Europe

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it is extremely difficult to get a work visa in eEuopean countries, or to get a visa to reside there. The income requirements are high to qualify for resident visas. Travel on tourist visa first. If you really want to learn about requirements to live in a Eurpoean country, go to the website of the embassy of that country to the United States and read the visa information.

2007-08-24 17:17:08 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Charlie has good advise.
Also go job-hunt, at first only to see what you would be able to find, what you would earn and how many jobs are available in your field.
And also go house-hunt on internet, see what is on the market for what prices.
You will find less jobs, lower wages and more expensive housing than you would like, and most likely, when you come over the situation will be worse.

When you come to Europe you'll find that daily life is not that much different, life in a small town in Europe is much like that in the USA. Life in London or Paris is much like that in New York.

And moving to Europe will be as lonely as moving across the USA. You go to a place where you do not know anybody, you will need to go out and build a circle of friends again. But that would be the same if you move to a state in the USA where you have no relatives.

I have found people friendly everywhere I have been, if you are friendly to them.
But as an immigrant the effort is yours, they might like to meet the guy/gall from the USA at first, but that curiosity will wear of in a few weeks, than it depend on what you are able to give to them, how you interact with them and so on.

2007-08-24 22:00:47 · answer #2 · answered by Willeke 7 · 0 0

I'm an American citizen, is it complex to transport to Europe? I recognize that if you're no longer the us and wish to return over right here you wish to have a inexperienced card that's very complex to get. On the opposite hand i wonder whether i could discover the equal disorders if i wish to transport to Europe o Australia. Just do what the illegals all do. No inexperienced card essential.

2016-09-05 13:06:29 · answer #3 · answered by haslinger 4 · 0 0

I know that it sounds great and fun but realistically it is hard and not a lot of fun.. you need quite a bit of money and the skills to make more when you run out..I know I just moved to Europe from the US and its not all roses and sunshine

2007-08-25 09:25:34 · answer #4 · answered by Petra 5 · 0 0

I'm No genius but i think you need a LOT of money because; you need money for hotel transportation and u don't know what rent you might pay for anything and the pay you might have. I'm not saying it's a bad idea just have a Plan B.

2007-08-24 15:35:31 · answer #5 · answered by Tony 1 · 0 0

you would need A LOT of money. you would need to know the language of wherever you want to move. and you would need a basic knowledge about the life styles. people in Germany, [only place ive been] aren't overly rude, but theyre not overy nice either. its way more expensive to live there.

but they can party like no other:)

2007-08-24 15:12:24 · answer #6 · answered by reformedklepto 2 · 0 0

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