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How would I go about moving from the UK (England) to the USA and buy or rent a club there?

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Curious because I really would like to do this

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  1. What do you mean, as in partying at a club kind of club? If you want to rent or buy a club that you dance and party at it would be super expensive


  2. Its a diffcult and costly process if you do not have US citizenship.  Unless you or a parent were born in the USA or you marry a US citizen you will have to go through the EB-5 visa route

    The US Congress created the EB-5 immigrant investor visa category in the Immigration Act of 1990 in the hopes of attracting foreign capital to the US and creating jobs for American workers in the process. There are 10,000 visas available in the category each year, 5,000 of which are reserved for people who participate in a EB-5 pilot program designed to target low employment areas.

    There are three basic requirements for an EB-5 visa:

    First, the alien must establish a business or invest in an existing business that was created or restructured after November 19, 1990

    Second, the alien must have invested $1 million (only $500,000 when investing in a USCIS designated regional center) in the business

    Third, the business must create full-time employment for at least 10 US workers

    If you can meet that criteria you can go ahead and open a club!

  3. Why do you put England in brackets in your question? Surely UK is sufficient?

  4. There are many people who ask how to move from the U.K. to America on Answers every day...and the reverse too.  If you have a parent or spouse in the U.S. to sponsor you, you can apply for immigration.  If not, the only way to immigrate is through the Diversity Lottery Program.  And right now citizens of the U.K. are  not eligible to apply because the U.K. is over their quota for this 5 year period.  Even when they may start applying again it is a very long process...about 8 years.  You must sign up for the lottery 2 yrs. in advance, then about one of every 60 people is chosen for further consideration.     I know this is not the news you would like to hear , but it is the reality.  You have the entire E.U. open to you, so you may consider other choices.

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