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Any advice boys/girls?

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Hello to all, will come in October to live in London for work and learn English, then try to give a turning point to my life.will be there with my friend,because I think that alone I find in difficulty, at least, the first time . Do you have any advice from me, where is better to stay where \ how to look for work, in short as "survive"once arrived. ask you why you want to see if further advice to those of the Italian people as you are of the place. ( I live near Rome, you visit!) hello and thanks to whom I will respond!

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  1. Ok... If you're coming here to work I presume that you have a flat/appartment or house and a visa?

    The best advice for London is just to spend your first week looking around. It's a huge place - take in the sights and sounds and get to know the people before plunging into a job. The best place to start looking for a low paid (but not always) job is the JobCentre.

    Take a look at the link below.

    Good luck!


  2. just come on, u will know everything when u come . and do not worry ,.

  3. Just be confident, be yourself and be nice to people.  If you believe you will succeed then you will.  Tell yourself that if it all doesn't work out you can always go back home again (it's good to have a fallback plan even if you never use it).

    Be aware that everything won't go as you expect.  You will make mistakes but you'll learn and you'll grow from them.  No one can tell you where to live - London is too big and it depends where you work, how long you want to commute, how much money you have, what age you are, what you like to do socially.  Buy an A-Z - explore the city, get to know it.  Use the tube and get yourself an Oyster card.  I know it sounds like a scary thing but you'll figure it all out once you get here.  Try and sort out some stuff before you go such as enough funds to pay for a deposit and a few month's rent on a flat and living expenses.  If you dont have a job or anywhere to stay I would advise bringing about £5,000 or £6,000 with you to tide you over. (About 7000 euros).
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