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I live in the usa and would like to move to great britain. Don't know where to start.How do i get a visa?

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I live in the usa and would like to move to great britain. Don't know where to start.How do i get a visa?

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  1. Stay where you are, this place is a c**p hole. Were all trying to leave, you'll be here alone!


  2. Well you have heard from the detractors and if you aren't deterred by them,come over and give it a try.If it was such a bad place,there wouldn't be the thousands coming over here,legally an illegally.

  3. The Uk now offers a points based system based on your education and earning ability. If you have a PhD you qualify otherwise you need work related skills as well as your University Degrees. If you are not a graduate it's unlikely you would qualify.

    Employers first have to employ EU nationals then priority goes to Commonwealth nationals. Americans get no special consideration.

  4. If you are working class, for your own sake stay away.The UK average working class is being pushed into poverty by the wealthy.Our tax system is geared towards the rich mainly because the rich make the laws.People would starve on the minimum wage if not for criminality and cheating the system for which examples are given by MP,s.

    If you still want to come apply to a British embassy for a visa or just jump on a lorry going on a ferry.

  5. We are taxed to death, prices are going up in huge increases, come over if you want to lose most of your cash, the tax man is ready and waiting, if I had any money and didn't need medicine etc I would move out.

    Also we are the most spied on nation I know of, and it is getting worse, this message will no doubt be kept on file.

  6. Stay where you are

    its a dump here and most  people are leaving :)

    look at Uk government sites

    or just type UK + visa in google

    http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/

    Best of Luck


  7. It depends on your qualifications and work experience you can offer.

    Look at the Home Office website or the British Embassy website.

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