What is the best place to live in the USA?
A forum thread for anyone to share their opinion on the topic of USA States and where is the best place to move to. Best weather, best shops, best houses, best culture etc. :amen:
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Re: What is the best place to live in the USA?
Originally Posted by 202
(Post 11424422)
A forum thread for anyone to share their opinion on the topic of USA States and where is the best place to move to. Best weather, best shops, best houses, best culture etc. :amen:
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Re: What is the best place to live in the USA?
Thank you!
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Re: What is the best place to live in the USA?
Surely it all depends on personal preference? Do you like the heat or the cold? Are you religious or not? Are you rich or poor? Etc.
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Well I love the heat, I'm not religious and I'm not rich or poor to be honest I'm average.
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Re: What is the best place to live in the USA?
Depends on where you can find an employer to sponsor your visa...
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Oh thank you fozzyb, I'm just trying to look at a range of nice places but yeah I'll bear that in mind as well
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Re: What is the best place to live in the USA?
Originally Posted by fozzyb
(Post 11424465)
Depends on where you can find an employer to sponsor your visa...
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Re: What is the best place to live in the USA?
You need money...from a job...to get a job...you need...a...visa...okay?? :)
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Well you've said on another thread that you want to live by the coast, so that narrows it down a bit.
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Another variable (among many) is whether the person moving to this ideal spot is looking for a job or not. (He or she could be retired, independently wealthy, or runs an internet based business.)
Where I live, houses are cheap and plentiful. I just saw a nicely maintained three bedroom house, built in 1856, with a good sized yard; $37,000. Shopping is OK so long as you like Lowes, Tractor Supply and Walmart. Surprisingly, the cultural offerings are good; we have a thriving music school at our branch of the state university, so there are frequent free concerts and world class visiting artists. Shakespeare festival coming up this weekend. Ottawa with its museums and National Arts Centre etc. is just an hour north of here. Also non stop service to LHR from Ottawa. But jobs? Either Burger King or Dunkin Donuts, or buy some (very cheap) land and become a farmer... |
Re: What is the best place to live in the USA?
Yeah I do but if I can't then I'll have to look at additional areas. :)
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Re: What is the best place to live in the USA?
Robin1234 I think I'll get a degree first but that area sounds good
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Re: What is the best place to live in the USA?
Originally Posted by 202
(Post 11424487)
Robin1234 I think I'll get a degree first but that area sounds good
As you allude to, you can become eligible for those positions if you get an advanced degree and an employer chooses to sponsor you. For instance, colleges and universities regularly bring in a proportion of their new faculty members from abroad. |
Re: What is the best place to live in the USA?
Originally Posted by 202
(Post 11424422)
A forum thread for anyone to share their opinion on the topic of USA States and where is the best place to move to. Best weather, best shops, best houses, best culture etc. :amen:
As stated in your first thread...BE is a forum for adults. Please bear this in mind when posting. Thanks. |
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