darksquid said:Hi there,
I'm new to this forum, and this post caught my eye. I'm an American who has made the journey the other direction, and am now living in the UK.
There's a brilliant forum for Brits thinking about immigrating/in the process of immigrating to the States (and elsewhere):
http://britishexpats.com/forum/
I do have to say...$18,000 is NOT alot of money (think 9,000 pounds), especially for California. I was making $24,000 at my last job in the States in North Carolina and I was struggling. I find that I have alot more expendable income here in the UK than I ever did in the States. Plus, there's no GWB to deal with here!
If I haven't talked you out of it, try looking at that forum. They're really helpful with the legal/immigration stuff. The process is mind-numbingly complicated. Good luck!
Anyways, funny that my first post on a DIY site is about immigration, but there you go.
-kate
He did say Monthly $18k ........ Which in any language is DoshAmyalitus at $1.81 to GBP £9,945 or £119,337 per annum
$24k per annum is small change indeed UK average is £25k ... Although I am sure the 'modal' or most common (frequent) value is much less ( a far better measure for a 'feel' of how people are doing IMHO)
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OHMY !! Do it --- On such a salary you cannot go wrong ... Do not sell your house here !! Eggs, baskets and bridges ablaze come to mind !
A friend has been somewhere in USA flogging his doctorate for 4 yrs now, getting £1200 pm rental for house here ....
Sounds like a great opportunity .. unless it is as a hitman or getaway driver .. you'd probably love the latter anyway