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I live in Leeds in the Uk but I want to live in the US when im older.?

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Any suggestions where to move to?

Im a pats fan ;)

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  1. Stay in the UK. It is prettier, safer and friendlier than the US.

    It is actually extremely easy to immigrat to the US. Practically anyone can get a visa. I have one as well as my wife. Visas are actually a bigger pain in the butt than to not have one (you're treated more like a terrorist if you have a visa than if you were just crossing with a couple buddies from Afganistan).


  2. i'm pretty sure at the moment, the UK is on a list that does not allow it's citizens to emmigrate to the USA ... so if your hoping to move there in the future you best hope that that changes, because at the moment, you wouldn't stand a very good chance unless you had work Visa that was sponsored for you

  3. cail, is amazing

    also big bear

  4. I would highly recommend the city of Chicago. It's amazing there. I live in a little city, though, and by no stretch of the imagination is Chicago a little city. Cleveland is nice, but it's a little ghetto. The Rock Hall is nice, and it's there. If you're into that kind of stuff. =]

  5. If you're a Pats fan, you definitely should move to Boston. It's a no brainer!! heh heh Great feel to the city. Beautiful place!!

  6. It depends on what you like. If you like tropics then I'd suggest Hawaii or Florida.  If you like the western type of thing then I'd say Texas or Arizona.  If you are into the whole Hollywood thing then I'd say California.  if you like big old cities then I'd say New York or Philadelphia.  If you have an "alternative" lifestyle then I'd say try San Francisco.  If you like eating road kill or maybe dating a cousin or two the south is nice. And finally if you like strange accents and a boring lifestyle then pretty much anywhere in the mid-west

  7. First off... you can't just move there! You need to see if  you can get residency or have the rights to stay as a resident in the USA.

    There are many requirements just to be able to live there. Sure you can visit anytime without a visa, but if you intend to stay longer and work there, then you'd run into a problem.

    Virtually everything you do requires you to have a social security number. Sort of like a tax number. Without it, you cannot work or even open a bank account. To get a SSN, as they call it there, you need to have legal residency requirements.

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