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How Do I Move To Another Country

Would you move to another country for love?

Specifically in my case, Scotland. He's the one I want, simple as that. We've known eachother 7 years (no we didn't meet online), dated for 4 (long distance, but for college I spent one year in Scotland with him) and I want to be with him forever. I've always wanted to live there, and I can't imagine life without him..but now that I might actually really be moving, I'm nervous.

Would you guys move to another country if it meant being with someone you love? Leaving your family, friends, job, and basically your whole life behind, for a new one in another place?

Is it hard to move to another country?

Yes, it will be very difficult. You can't just move. You have to at least get a work visa (which means you need a job before you come) and then you need to apply for citizenship which can take 10 years. Not knowing anyone will make it very hard but it can be done. Start researching and planning now. So you have skills that allow you to get a job here easily.

What age do you have to be to move to another country?

You cannot just "move" to another country. youneed a visa to work and reside in another country, and you would need to be at lest 18 years old. It is very difficult to get a work visa to the United Kingdom. You may be able to get a student vsa if you have the money and can get accepted by a university there. You can visit there as a tourist fo up to 6 months. But, you cannot work while there as a tourist, and you must have nough money to support yourself while you are there. You can see the website below to read visa requirements for the United Kingdom.

How do I move to another country without money?

I know how it feels. Probably a good "exit strategy" and a bit of patience would help here - unless you're in immediate danger.But if there is a part of your country that is safe and probably will remain safe (in case of countries like Ukraine), and if you have at least 2-3 months ahead and a laptop with Wi-Fi, here's what could be done:1) Create a good LinkedIn profile: 7 LinkedIn Profile Tips and Tricks in 2015 That Make a DifferenceGet as much recommendations as you can. If you have any international experience (even participating in a student exchange for 4 days) - add it to your bio.2) Focus on countries that are giving work visas to people of your nationality. It can be a country in EU or a country like China/UAE. Even if a country like UAE/China is probably not the best for permanently settling in, it might be a good place to start your international career. Thus you can apply for job openings in those countries via LinkedIn and other websites - Chin Chin already has mentioned toplanguagejobs.com, you can also try Dubizzle | OLX or Page on bayt.com for job openings in Middle East. Just make sure your prospective employer is offering you relocation package and aid with getting a right type of a work visa. 3) At the same time with steps 1) and 2) you might benefit from freelancing. You might start a profile on Upwork, the world's largest online workplace and hunt for freelance gigs there. Once you've got a great feedback from one of your clients (and I am sure you will), ask him or her to also give you a shiny LinkedIn recommendation.  Freelancing can provide you with at least 800 - 1500 USD per month that would "save you" from feeling desperate and will allow you to save some money for any emergency.Good luck! I hope that eventually you'll get to the place where you want to live.

Would you move to another country for your boyfriend?

Never in a million years! I wouldn't move across town for a boyfriend let along across the Atlantic! Now if you want to live in the UK and will be able to pursue your own life there, then go for it. But if you're only moving there for him, you're taking a huge risk that you'll find yourself alone in a foreign country thousands of miles away from your friends and family (your support system!).

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