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I would like to move to the UK when i am older, whats the difference between the UK and the US civilian wise?

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i am kind of sick of the US, ive been here my whole life and so have my parents' and my parents' parents'.

i only know english so the UK looks awesome. what are the cities like and paying taxes and bills and entertainment and all that kind of stuff that are different and alike in both the US and UK

i don't know what i want to do for a job or career as i am only 14 almost 15 years old, so what about jobs and careers? whats the difference?

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  1. I'd move to another city within the US and not bother with the UK for all the reasons given by other people here. I left the UK and moved to Canada. Maybe go to the UK on holiday and you'll realise you'd rather stay in the US. Australia, New Zealand and Canada are also popular destinations for english speaking people and it may be easier to get into those countries, they have points systems though so you'd need to show your skill/trade are of use to the country.  


  2. unless you get into a career, and gain skills which we are in desperate need of here in the UK, you won't stand a chance of getting in to live and work here, as you are from outside the EU ... we have a serious problem with not enough housing and jobs for everyone here at the moment because we have had so much immigration, basically this small Island is full, and we will only take the best of the best now immigration wise.

  3. Cities - Crowded, dangerous and degenerating.

    Taxes - High and getting higher.

    Bills - Did you ever hear of 'rip-off Britain'? We're being milked.

    Jobs - Don't worry about deciding on a career. Unemployment is high so you aren't likely to get one. Additionally, all employers taking on someone from outside the EU now have to pay a fee to the government or the migrant worker won't be allowed in to the country. Finally our idiot government got something right.

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