my minds made up. i want dual citizenship, and a job, apartment in London. at least for 2 years. what's the best way to make this happen? i'm starting the job search now, but not sure how easy it is to accomplish.
6/8/2008 5:50:04 PM
mind the gap, b
6/8/2008 5:51:19 PM
6/8/2008 5:53:01 PM
mind the gap, guvnah
6/8/2008 5:53:47 PM
unless you have parents or grandparents from there, the liklihood of you getting dual citizenship in that timeframe is next to none.If you're not a citizen, you have to get a company to sponsor your visa in order to live over there.
6/8/2008 6:35:11 PM
6/8/2008 6:40:19 PM
and London is probably the most expensive city in the world.
6/8/2008 6:50:38 PM
^ i don't worry about this argument. people that say that would say the same for NYC, Miami, D.C., Los Angles, etc. the most expensive cities in the world are often that because they are the best places to live. i mean i'm a city boy . . . why would i not live in a major city?
6/8/2008 7:01:27 PM
6/8/2008 7:08:05 PM
6/8/2008 8:41:32 PM
6/8/2008 9:04:14 PM
^ditto.I love his logic...expensive in one country = expensive in another country, so its a wash.
6/8/2008 9:15:33 PM
you live in a strange world.
6/8/2008 10:01:07 PM
6/8/2008 10:50:20 PM
you're not going to get a work visa so don't worry about it... i have looked in to this, as well for what it's worth.. it just wasn't feasible (and I'm not talking about from a $$$ standpoint)[Edited on June 9, 2008 at 12:18 AM. Reason : move to brazil...]
6/9/2008 12:17:38 AM
^good fucking point. the weather is sh!tty in London anyways. what do you know about Brazil?
6/9/2008 12:34:53 AM
6/9/2008 11:35:01 PM
takes at least 5 years to become naturalizedapplying for citizenship is tough, expensivemust be very educated and have a lot of experience
6/9/2008 11:43:08 PM
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6/10/2008 12:01:41 AM