I'm going to college soon and want to immigrate to the UK. What degree should I try to get to have the highest chance of being able to get a work visa? I was thinking maybe electrical engineering.
Well I was also thinking about trying to study there and get my degree there. I would assume that there would still be a need for engineers in a few years so hopefully I would be able to still get some kind of work visa.
I'm in highschool and want to be able to move and eventually naturalize into either the UK or another country in Europe. Which Degree would give me the best chance of getting a work visa? I was leaning towards either aerospace or petroleum engineering.
Hello I am interested in going to university in England. I have nearly all A's and have been taking honor's classes, so being excepted is not what I'm worried about. I do not have any substantial amounts of money, and I have read there are not many scholarships for international students. Is there a...
Ok well thanks, we both really would love to move there and we still have a few years left in college, and then a few more years becoming financially stable before we would want to move. Hopefully the immigration laws will be loosened a bit by then.
Yes I know about the money requirement, Im just wondering how hard it would be for her to find a job over there while we are still living here. I really would not like having to be away from her for months. And thanks for that tip on using a fiance visa, I look it up.
Hello, so my girlfriend is english and we plan on moving back there as soon as we are married. (We are in America) She is a software engineer. Ive read that one of the requirements of getting a marriage visa is that she has a job offer starting within three months of getting there. How hard will it ...
Oh well thats good news! One more question, while on a marriage visa how hard would it be to find a job? By the time I would live there I would have a BA in software engineering.
Im an American with a English girlfriend. We both currently live in America but want to move to England. If we were able to do this, and we stayed long enough for me to become a citizen too, would I have to give up my American citizenship?
That's what we have been hoping for, as we still have a few years left. I really hope the rules change for the better, immigration in both England and America right now seems to be a bit crazy.
We are currently in college so our income is limited. After college we would hopefully be making that much, could we combine our earnings, or would it have to be only hers?
So my girlfriend and I have been dating for a while, and we have been living in the United States. She was born in England however and is a citizen there. We would both like to move back there, but the financial requirement of the marriage visa is holding us back. Are there any special rules to coup...