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QuestionCan a US citizen retire in the UK?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYes, but the requirements are more strict than they used to be. Now you must be able to prove you have a net income (after taxes) of £25,000 a year (you won't be allowed to work in the UK), and be able to show a connection to the UK, like close relatives or a previous long period of stay. Look on the UK Home Office's website for more information.
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QuestionHow do you become a citizen of the UK?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThere are several ways, depending on how you are able to qualify. Take a look at How to Become a UK Citizen for the different ways as well as all the necessary requirements and forms you will need to submit.
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QuestionWhy would someone choose to move to the UK?Community AnswerThe country offers a very safe and secure lifestyle where you won't get rich, but you'll be safe and have the ability to enjoy several holidays a year and also save a little bit. The country heavily taxes you on all things; however, you'll enjoy cheap medical care and have access to first class emergency services wherever and whenever. The country can be traversed from end to end within 6 - 7 hours and work is plentiful, meaning you can settle in any part of the country to an extent with a very high likelihood of finding work. The country boasts a high class education system (if one makes use of it), where all persons have the opportunity to gain the ladder to achieve what they want to.
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QuestionWhy can't a person receive their United States Social Security payment benefits if they move to England?Community AnswerYou in fact can receive social security payments no matter where you live in the world.
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QuestionHow would I know if moving to the UK is the right choice for me?Community AnswerMoving to another country is a big life decision. You need to be willing to accept all the changes that come with such a move before you'll know whether it's right for you. Consider studying there, or getting a work visa and getting a job for a short amount of time. This way, you can experience what "real life" is like in the UK, and make a solid decision.
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QuestionWhat if you have a bad British accent?Community AnswerYou shouldn't use a British accent if you don't have one. Brits might deem it offensive. A slight natural accent may come to you after living there for a bit.
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QuestionHow well should I know English before arriving for work in the UK?Community AnswerIt's definitely a good idea to learn a fair amount of English if you want to get a well-paying job.
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QuestionHow can I find work in England without a degree?Community AnswerWork in the service industry. Waiters and the like do not need to have a university education. In the end, you have quite a few options. It comes down to what you favour.
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QuestionI'm a Portuguese American. If I get my American and Portuguese passports, do I have permission to work in the UK?Community AnswerBeing a citizen of the EU (which includes Portugal) automatically gives you the right to live and work in the UK. Of course, having a passport doesn't automatically make you a citizen of a country, so you need to check your status -- have a look at Portuguese citizenship laws.
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QuestionI am an American wanting to move and work in the UK. Can I do that?Community AnswerConsider working for an American firm that has British offices. Look for specialties that you may have that would be needed in the UK; preferably skills that the average British citizen may not have. (Like something that is proprietary in the US.) You will be required to have sufficient means to support yourself before you will be granted a permanent visa. Also, since Brexit, you won't have such good opportunities on the Continent anymore.
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QuestionHow old do I have to be to move from America to England?Community Answer18 years old unless you are moving with your parent(s) or legal guardian.
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QuestionIf I get passports from both my origin countries of Portugal and America, will I have permission to work in the UK?Community AnswerYou will still need to apply for a work visa. Anyone not of the U.K. or EEU will still need to apply to work.
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QuestionWhat does the slang term "bloody" mean?Community AnswerIt means "very." For example in the sentence, "The car was bloody terrible", "bloody" means "very" or "extremely."
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QuestionI am on Social Security in America. I want to move to England. Will I be able to do so?Community AnswerYes, you can move, but you cannot take your Social Security with you. I suggest you look at the different visas available.
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QuestionWhat if I want to bring my horse with me?Community AnswerYou can have a horse shipped overseas, but keep in mind that this will probably be pretty expensive.
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QuestionHow should I move all my furniture to the UK? Or should I look into getting new furniture?Community AnswerThere are plenty of international moving services available. Note that some might be cheap but will take longer to get your items to your destination, while some may be more expensive but get your items there faster.
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QuestionWill I have to survive on eating fish and chips all the time? I am not too fond of junk food like Doritos.RubyTop AnswererNo. Fish and chips is a popular food in the UK, but you can get many other foods too. Many supermarkets also have international aisles, so you can still eat the food from your previous country.
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