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? asked in TravelUnited StatesNew York City · 7 years ago

I am thinking of moving (emigrating). I currently live in London. Any suggestions?

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  • 7 years ago

    It rather depends on where you want to go.

    Assuming you're British, you can move anywhere in the EU without requiring a work visa (although you're going to need to be fluent in the country's language to stand a chance of getting a job)

    Every country has their own visa restrictions and requirements. For anywhere outside of the EU, you'll need a work visa (sponsored by an employer) for a job requiring high level work qualifications and experience in an area they have a shortage of - generally STEM careers are most in demand,

  • 7 years ago

    If you want to move to the U.S., you'd better have a skill that's in demand here, otherwise you won't get a work visa.

  • 7 years ago

    You should come to Canada. It has many many immigrants, and it's similar to England. I particularly like BC. We live by the coast. We have the same spellings, nice and different countrysides and weathers, and the people are generally nice.

    Try this: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/

    Good luck!

  • 7 years ago

    You should seriously consider coming to Ghana. to start an import/export business. Or go to the US where opportunities also abound

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