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An American's Questions

Post by piperblue » Sun Jul 10, 2016 2:04 am

Hello all,

I literally just discovered this site after deciding that I wanted to move to England so, if I am posting this in the wrong section, please forgive me. Before I list off my questions, I'd like to give everyone a bit of background information on me. I am a 25-year old American with a BA (4-year college/university degree) in English who has fallen in love with England after visiting twice. I have started saving for a potential move and have, roughly, five thousand dollars saved. Now, for the questions:

1. Is there any way that I can move England without doing my postgraduate studies?
2. Are there any companies that will hire and sponsor an American in my situation?
3. If I should apply for a visa, which one(s) would be in my best interest?
4. Is there anyone who can walk me through, step-by-step, the process of relocating to England?

Thanks in advance to those of you who give helpful replies. I apologize if my questions sound a bit "newbish" but I thought it was worth a shot!

-Piper

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Re: An American's Questions

Post by vinny » Sun Jul 10, 2016 2:19 am

Probably difficult, unless you can fulfill a skilled job.

See also Work visas > Tier 2 (General).
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