I want to move to somewhere around Manchester from the US in November 2011, what would i need to do in order to do that?
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money & a visa or passport
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Get a visa
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Do o do not, there is not try
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You will need both a work permit and a residence visa. But, and it's a BIG but, potential employers must advertise vacancies across the entire EC for at least 4 weeks before than can recruit beyond the EC. With over 10% unemployed it's easy to fill vacancies. For you to have any chance you must have both exceptional skills and experience to find a vacancy. Without a job to come to you will be refused a residence permit, so, realistically your idea is a non starter. Ian
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You will need a work permit before you can look for work but you may have to live in UK for around 3 years before you can apply for social security benefits, in case you do not find any work.
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Some visa organisation, good education, experience or a lot of money. The main question is - why on earth would you want to move a quarter of the way around the world to move to Manchester? Trust me - unless you've got a lot of dough or some serious business interests, Manchester isn't really the place for you. Even if you're loaded, everything is twice as expensive in England as it is in America. It's fine for an English person looking for new opportunities. It's not worth relocating a long way for. There's nothing here that you couldn't find so much closer to home. Unless you like freezing cold hills and snow.