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nomadrush Nov 26th 2007 4:09 am

Arizona?
 
One of the places I am looking to relocate to is Arizona in the USA. Does anyone have any direct experience of relocating there from the UK?

Ross
<<snip>> (Thats shows what I do for a living lol!)

Arizona Wurzel Nov 26th 2007 4:29 am

Re: Arizona?
 

Originally Posted by nomadrush (Post 5602519)
One of the places I am looking to relocate to is Arizona in the USA. Does anyone have any direct experience of relocating there from the UK?

Ross
<<self promoting URL removed>>

Yea I Do!

Arizona Wurzel Nov 26th 2007 4:32 am

Re: Arizona?
 

Originally Posted by nomadrush (Post 5602519)
One of the places I am looking to relocate to is Arizona in the USA. Does anyone have any direct experience of relocating there from the UK?

Ross
<<self promoting URL removed>>

http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Pulask...ork_in_the_USA

nomadrush Nov 26th 2007 4:33 am

Re: Arizona?
 
What sort of problems might I encounter with a move from the UK?

I would be looking to come out and work on a local radio station for a year or so, and rent a property, with a view to application for a permanent move thereafter.

Any advice greatly appreciated.

Ross

Bob Nov 26th 2007 4:50 am

Re: Arizona?
 

Originally Posted by nomadrush (Post 5602581)
What sort of problems might I encounter with a move from the UK?

I would be looking to come out and work on a local radio station for a year or so, and rent a property, with a view to application for a permanent move thereafter.

Any advice greatly appreciated.

Ross

you got the visa sorted? If not, moot point...

Jerseygirl Nov 26th 2007 4:59 am

Re: Arizona?
 

Originally Posted by Bob (Post 5602632)
you got the visa sorted? If not, moot point...

Don't think so...he seems to be going around the forums with the same question.

NC Penguin Nov 26th 2007 5:08 am

Re: Arizona?
 
Look at the link in Post 3 of this thread. Once you've got the visa approved, then you'd be in the position to start researching about where to live in the US. Otherwise, you're really just wasting your time at this point.

nomadrush Nov 26th 2007 8:06 am

Re: Arizona?
 
The only reason I am "going round the forums" is that I am looking at a number of options at the moment, I haven't settled on any of them yet, just weighing up advantages and disadvantages of Canada, USA and Portugal.

As for the Visa's I have a working visa for the USA as I do a lot of filming out there, so am able to work in the US.

Ross

Ray Nov 26th 2007 8:08 am

Re: Arizona?
 

Originally Posted by nomadrush (Post 5603270)
As for the Visa's I have a working visa for the USA as I do a lot of filming out there, so am able to work in the US.

Ross

Which working visa would that be ???

Jerseygirl Nov 26th 2007 8:13 am

Re: Arizona?
 

Originally Posted by nomadrush (Post 5603270)
The only reason I am "going round the forums" is that I am looking at a number of options at the moment, I haven't settled on any of them yet, just weighing up advantages and disadvantages of Canada, USA and Portugal.

As for the Visa's I have a working visa for the USA as I do a lot of filming out there, so am able to work in the US.

Ross

Nothing wrong with that...plenty of people in your position do exactly the same when starting research on a country to move to. So are you saying you already have a visa to work and live in the US?

Hiro11 Nov 26th 2007 8:23 am

Re: Arizona?
 
Do you know that Arizona has 50,000 SQ KM more land area than the entire UK? I didn't.

Bob Nov 26th 2007 10:24 am

Re: Arizona?
 

Originally Posted by Ray (Post 5603278)
Which working visa would that be ???

indeed, because filming would be tied to a job specific, unless the OP is thinking of the B1 which is errr...worrying.


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