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Hi All, I'd like to know what limitations are placed upon my wife as we make a move to Britain. If I arrive as an Irish citizen(part of EU) I can work without...
Michael Gill
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Oct 3, 2003
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This is where to get started with general info: http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/default.asp?pageid=14 and for ironing out the details of your situation,...
Brooke C. Wheeler
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Oct 4, 2003
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I am an american that would like to move to and work in the UK...does anyone have a listing of American companies in the UK or know how to get that kind of...
smiley_girl3342
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Oct 10, 2003
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Smiley_girl3342, I am working on the same thing myself. This website will give you the visa information you need: ...
Mel
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Oct 11, 2003
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Hey, Well I can definitly make your dreams come true, because I am about to make mine come true in 20 days!! I am going through the BUNAC program. Go to this...
hollah848
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Oct 11, 2003
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The fact remains that if your not a student or hold a certain job skill-set it will be very difficult for everyone 'with dreams' to move to the UK if they're ...
Mark Morgan
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Oct 11, 2003
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If you are teacher, social worker, nurse you will have no problem. ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with...
Roselyn Woods
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Oct 13, 2003
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Teachers earn £15k to £25k depending on the area age group taught. Tthere is some reskilling involved as the ciricullum will be different...not sure if this...
Mark Morgan
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Oct 13, 2003
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If you hold an American teaching certificate then you will not have to do any reschooling to be able to teach here. There are many teaching agencies who will ...
Roselyn Woods
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Oct 14, 2003
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Really? So let me get this right...an American teacher can come over and teach English literature at 'A' level even if they're not familar with the literature ...
Mark Morgan
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Oct 14, 2003
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I know this may sound like an over generalised question, but I'm curious about something involving the history of Northern and West Midland style terraced...
bdmarren
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Oct 14, 2003
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I would say based on the age of the one I lived in up north that it would have been 1880-1910. Jim I know this may sound like an over generalised question, but...
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cledry
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Oct 14, 2003
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Yes, the dates that Jim quotes look about right. Whilst not from the midlands the terraced house I grew up in the East End was built in 1889...there's a plaque...
Mark Morgan
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Oct 15, 2003
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It depends on where you are, but an American teaching degree is certainly recognised as equivalent in London. I should say, though, that you have to take a ...
Roselyn Woods
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Oct 15, 2003
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Does anyone know if any stores up here carry wax paper? or even backing parchment? How do you keep your cakes from sticking? ;-) Teresa in Crewe ===== "I've...
Tee
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Oct 15, 2003
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I am moving to England in t-minus 15 days, an dI wanted to buy presents from America for my boyfriend's mother and sister, What the heck would they like, I...
hollah848
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Oct 16, 2003
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Typically called 'greaseproof' paper here, my Mum still uses it for her cakes but I've not seen it for sale for some years. Mark ... ...
Mark Morgan
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Oct 16, 2003
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Most things you can get here so I would concentrate on handmade items. In all honesty the only thing I buy when I'm in the USA are handmade quilts. Quilting...
Mark Morgan
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Oct 16, 2003
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on the gifts from American topic... I've found that a lot of folks here like, or find interesting, very "Americana" stuff. Of course, many things you can get...
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Oct 16, 2003
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Hello Kelly, and congratulations on your upcoming move to England. Where is it you will be living? I moved here in July and am living in Greater London with my...
Tea Lover Denise
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Oct 16, 2003
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Kelly, Perhaps a nice "coffee table book" that relates to your part of the USA. I also think a nice piece of handmade artistry goes a long way, something that...
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cledry
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Oct 16, 2003
4:33 pm
950
Greaseproof paper is the closest i think...look amongst the aluminium foils and sandwich bags etc in the supermarket should be somewhere around there. Was so...
Beverly Blacher
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Oct 16, 2003
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951
Do English children recite anything in schools similar to America's Pledge of Allegiance? Thanks...
Michael Gill
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Oct 17, 2003
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Not anymore to my knowledge..I'm 38 and can remember at my junior school (5-11) we would recite 'The Lords Prayer'. However, with the multi-cultural nature of...
Mark Morgan
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Oct 17, 2003
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No. I am a teacher and there is no such thing. However, in some schools they do have a morning prayer. ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? ...
Roselyn Woods
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Oct 17, 2003
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954
Hi all, What do you wish you had brought with you from the US that you didn't? Or what did you bring that you realized later you shouldn't have wasted precious...
boomersbks
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Oct 19, 2003
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yes on the boot sales yep, you can buy cheap electronics here - try Argos You can buy plenty of items here that you can get in the States or are similar enough...
Brooke C. Wheeler
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Oct 20, 2003
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956
... No I brought all that I could fit and not pay excess baggage on; in retrospect it might've been cheaper to pay excess freight. If you're bringing a laptop...
Tee
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Oct 20, 2003
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... coming ... Teresa, I'll be staying with friends in Whitstable for a week or two. Where I settle will be job-driven...I'm a (new grad) social worker, and...
boomersbks
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Oct 20, 2003
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I moved here three years ago and I brought everything with me that could fit in a suitcase. It took a few trips to get it over, but it was nice to have things...
Roselyn Woods
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