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Living in england?

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i've been thinking abotu living in england to go to college and to become a citizen. are the colleges there good and is it hard to become a citizen?

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  1. collages are good, dnt know many better places

    becoming a footballer - unsure - f1 fan

    becoming a citizen - pretty easy


  2. Why would you do that??????????

  3. You wouldn't like it here as the place is full of foreigners. Canada is probably a better place to live.

  4. Believe me England not gud place to make home in at moment. I want to leave but cant. There must be better places. England is not all people think it is.

  5. I would suggest, as a first step, you might try learning English, as it is clearly not your first language.

  6. You have to get talent scouted to play for English teams. Most people are scouted earlier than 15 or 16. You could play for any English teams but not for England. Hope this helps! x

  7. !!!! Living !!!! in England , you ask ?

    more like Surviving in England !

    You obviously have no ideas at all of the purely revolting cost of living over here.

    We got hit by so many taxes and cost increases that in about 9 month, the cost of living has increased by something like 34%

    Thanks to those Thieving money hungry profiteers greedy b******s in government.

    Every days, the cost of Gasoil (diesel) fuel goes up a penny more. Last monday it was at £ 1.22 per liter, today I paid £ 1.32.

    How's that for "Living" in the UK ? And the wages are totaly stagnant for over a year.

  8. canada... why not just stay where you are???

    its cold and rainy most of the time!!

  9. Iin order to play for your country you must have at least one family member born there.  For instance I had a Polish grandfather so I could technically play for Poland if they wanted me to.  It's got nothing to do with living there.  

    It is hard to become a UK citizen in the same way it's hard for anyone to become a Canadian or US citizen.  You have to firstly have somewhere to come to and funds to support yourself.  They'll ask you to prove that you are providing a service / doing a job that doesn't take one away from a local person.  An ideal job would be something like a Doctor, nurse, math teacher, things we always need.  You must speak and write the language and take a citizenship test if you are approved.  Most immigrants come to the UK as asylum seekers and we're a small island so you can see why they put the pressure on people from non-asylum countries.  You may be able to come and study on a student visa but you would have to go back home once you've completed your studies.  The Universities in the UK are some of the best in the world but very hard to get into.  The best ones are Oxford and Cambridge.

  10. Yes do it your get every thing free.

  11. Well take advice from the English people who have to stay here, and put up with all the foreigners,believe me....it used to be a lovely place to live in but now. its full of every nationality there is on this Planet. This Island is no longer a nice place to live, because we have this lot to put up with.If I could move you would not see me for dust...I would be long gone...!!
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