I hope you enjoy Leeds, as those of us already here seem to.
Leeds is the financial centre for the north, so good for business related roles. Out of interest, did you do you degree(s) in Germany then and in what area(s)? Were you one of these adventurous people?
Indeed I was one of those adventurous people.
I'm assuming you're from Canada, but it really made life better knowing that I wasn't acquiring crippling debt during school -- especially considering I went into 'overtime' and stayed at the university a year longer than I was supposed to.
I actually studied law and got both a Bachelor's and Master's degree here.
That's reassuring that you say it's a business and finance center of the north, because it's really important to us that my girlfriend finds work quickly.
Are you not eligible for the EEA family member route?
I actually just read about this the other day. It seems like this route is MUCH easier and cheaper than a normal spousal visa for people married to UK citizens? Is that true?!
We actually are not married so I don't know if that would have been an option. My employer paid for an immigration law firm to handle the visa, so I didn't have much say in it.
offers lots of job options, I think. I feel that you can have a higher quality of life for a fraction of the money compared to the Southeast. Plus, the countryside is a stone's throw from urban action, so the best of both worlds. Breathtaking natural beauty and all the excitement that cities have on offer.
If you want ideas about areas or what's on and interesting, how to navigate stuff etc. in the region, I'm sure us Yorkshire folk will happily oblige. I recently read: 'There are 3 types of people in the world: those who are Yorkshirefolk, those who wish to be Yorkshire folk and those with no aspiration at all.'
So a Yorkshire welcome to you and your girlfriend!
That sounds great, I have heard Yorkshire is very beautiful. I am more of a city guy for every day life, but I definitely am looking forward to frequent weekend trips to the country.
Thanks so much for the warm welcome
Max