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A Re-Introduction, and a Plan
« on: June 20, 2011, 08:16:07 PM »
Well, I did the smart thing.

My partner and I talked about it repeatedly, left it alone for a year or so, revisited the topic a few months ago, and left it alone to see if it came back up. It did. It's for real.

My partner and I have talked for years about eventually relocating to the UK. In a year we'll be debt free, no real bills. In the Long-Story-Short Department, we've decided that we will buy a home in the UK rather than in the US. (As a church employee, I am provided with housing here at home and we own a tiny place besides, so in the house department, we're already set here in the US.) We're comfortable with the less-than-six-months rule until the if-and-when of a permanent relocation becomes clearer. It's what we'd like though.

We've settled on Kent to a large degree, for lots of odd reasons that I hope we'll get to chat about as I make new friends here on the forum. I'm really looking forward to this Continuing Ed phase of our plans. Off I go to read.  :)


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Re: A Re-Introduction, and a Plan
« Reply #1 on: June 20, 2011, 08:27:54 PM »
Hi!  I just had a look at your previous posts, and allow me to recommend my home county of Dorset as a place you might consider.  It's an easy day trip to London, rural-ish but with great villages, and really truly beautiful scenery. 

That said, if you're planning to "live" here for six months of the year with no visa, you've got a super-duper uphill battle.  Things you need to consider include mortgages, taxes, income, and health care.  There are more, but those are the biggies. 

Good luck, I fear you will need it!
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Re: A Re-Introduction, and a Plan
« Reply #2 on: June 20, 2011, 08:52:28 PM »
Must all new folks be treated as completely uninformed?

I believe my actual words were "less-than-six-months." I should have been clearer. A week here, a month there. We have started looking into visas all the same. We have a lawyer. We've discussed work opportunities with London friends in a position to help us out. We've spoken to an estate agent. We do not require a mortgage. We are insured, and it checks out detail-wise. Our accountant has informed us of the tax issues.

And with that, you may delete my screen name and membership.


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Re: A Re-Introduction, and a Plan
« Reply #3 on: June 20, 2011, 08:57:51 PM »
Whoa, sorry, no offense intended.  Lots of people are uninformed.  You're obviously not one of them.  Apologies. 
On s'envolera du même quai
Les yeux dans les mêmes reflets,
Pour cette vie et celle d'après
Tu seras mon unique projet.

Je t'aimais, je t'aime, et je t'aimerai.

--Francis Cabrel


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Re: A Re-Introduction, and a Plan
« Reply #4 on: June 20, 2011, 09:01:49 PM »
Wow, no need to be so dramatic! Historyenne was just trying to help.


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Re: A Re-Introduction, and a Plan
« Reply #5 on: June 24, 2011, 08:31:17 PM »
Please don't think that all New Yorkers are like that... They are not.

WOW.

I suspect the op is NOT a native New Yorker.

Site makes it clear that it is about helping people.

About Us:
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After a decade on the web, there are hundreds of active members, a diverse community of all ages and abilities. UK Yankee has tens of thousands of vistors per month, hundreds of thousands of page views and is partially funded by advertising and donations.

The friendly nature of the community is due to our forum moderators and long term members who have also given so much of themselves to help new members, and make the forum a great place to "hang out".

Perhaps NewYorkAnglophile would be better on a site dedicated to bragging... ?
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