Yea, if you are a citizen of a member state of the EU/EEA, then you can just move and start work with no need for any sort of VISA. You can even claim unemployment benefit if you move to another member state whilst looking for work. You don't even need a passport to enter member state borders. The only thing you need to do…
The grass is always greener. UK citizens will complain till the cows come home how they are raped by tax, and how people should never come to the UK to work. The quality of life is much much higher in the states. Americans just don't realise it.
you could try applying for a green card lottery. if you win and your application is approved then you get green card which means you become legal US resident with work permit wihtout any time limits. after 5 years of permanent residence and work you can then apply for naturalization, which if you pass then you become US…
earthquake just dropped a nuclear logic bomb in this thread. It pretty much sums up what i was thinking. I'm a Swedish citizen who's been living and working in California for about 2 years now and the picture you(Blazier) painted of the living conditions in the US differs a lot from what i've experienced so far. But then…