This year my fiance and I are looking to close that 4000+ mile gap and since we're in different countries, that may prove difficult. We need some help with some of the technical stuff.
So far the plan is for me to go visit for about a month around September or November (I tried doing some research and it said I could be in the UK for up to 3 months without a visa). This would be something like a trial travel, where I go visit just to test the waters because I eventually plan to move there and live there. England has a different culture than the U.S does, so I don't want to be in culture shock when I stay there for good, which is why I'm visiting for about a month.
What are the requirements for a passport and the things I have to do in order to get to England?
I can handle long flights, those aren't a problem because I've flown to Hawaii before. With the deadline closing in on us though, I would like some advice from those of you who have actually gone through this system.
As for living in England, I need advice on that as well. What things do I do to become a citizen and can I work while becoming a citizen? The other thing is that my family lives back here in the U.S, so I think I may qualify for dual citizenship so I can go visit them. I'm not sure about all this though. It's a new thing to me and its hard to do research on it when I don't know what I need to be looking for.
So far the plan is for me to go visit for about a month around September or November (I tried doing some research and it said I could be in the UK for up to 3 months without a visa). This would be something like a trial travel, where I go visit just to test the waters because I eventually plan to move there and live there. England has a different culture than the U.S does, so I don't want to be in culture shock when I stay there for good, which is why I'm visiting for about a month.
What are the requirements for a passport and the things I have to do in order to get to England?
I can handle long flights, those aren't a problem because I've flown to Hawaii before. With the deadline closing in on us though, I would like some advice from those of you who have actually gone through this system.
As for living in England, I need advice on that as well. What things do I do to become a citizen and can I work while becoming a citizen? The other thing is that my family lives back here in the U.S, so I think I may qualify for dual citizenship so I can go visit them. I'm not sure about all this though. It's a new thing to me and its hard to do research on it when I don't know what I need to be looking for.
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