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A lot changes in 8-12 years time mate. I'd suggest do something you love and then check this forum after 8 years and see what you can do. They change immigration rules every next week nowadays so I wouldn't hold my breathjackuk778 wrote:I'm from America and want to move to England within the next 8-12 years. I'm thinking of going to college for something related to photography. Would a degree in this field be good enough to get a job and qualify for citizenship in the UK? What tier system would I be placed under? Is an arts-related degree a bad move to make as far as gaining citizenship in England/UK is concerned?
H-m-m, hello again!jackuk778 wrote:Would a degree in a photography related field, like maybe a general visual arts type of degree, be adequate to get a job and qualify for citizenship in the UK?
Ok, actually I have very little idea about how that works. I was guessing that in order to become a UK citizen I'd need to first obtain a degree and then apply for a job in England and then go through whatever process the government has whereby I have to prove that I have a degree and have employment lined up?PaperPusher wrote:It doesn't work like this: move - get a job - become a British citizen.
I would never marry someone just to get into the UK but let's say I did marry someone who is by coicidence from the EU, but not the UK. Would that make me elligible to live in the UK? Is it easier for someone from the EU to move to the UK then it is for someone from the usa?Blackwater1 wrote:Love is forever/at least for 2 yrs in UK because of austerity measures.. find an EU partner.
Yes and yes.jackuk778 wrote:I would never marry someone just to get into the UK but let's say I did marry someone who is by coicidence from the EU, but not the UK. Would that make me elligible to live in the UK? Is it easier for someone from the EU to move to the UK then it is for someone from the usa?Blackwater1 wrote:Love is forever/at least for 2 yrs in UK because of austerity measures.. find an EU partner.