Moving to England? Here’s What You Should Know

by Magical Penny on October 7, 2020

In the last year alone, about 642,000 people moved to the UK. While the COVID-19 pandemic has changed some people’s plans about moving, the desire is still there for those who are interested. 

At some point, this pandemic will be behind us, and your thoughts about moving to England from another part of the world might rise to the surface again. 

If you’re considering buying a house in England, congratulations! It can be an incredibly exciting experience, even if you’re a bit nervous about moving somewhere new. 

But, you can make it an even more positive experience for yourself by knowing a few things before you go. The more prepared you are, the less likely it will be for you to feel overwhelmed or frustrated if things don’t go exactly as planned or aren’t what you expected

With that in mind, what can you actually expect? What should you know before you move to England, especially if you’re considering an ilr?

Make Sure You’re Doing Things Legally

One of the most frustrating parts of moving to the UK is the legal jargon you have to deal with. It can seem as though there are always more hoops to jump through when it comes to visas or work permits. 

But, it’s incredibly important to make sure you’re getting the right legal permission to be in the country, especially if you plan on staying. 

The best thing you can do, no matter where you’re moving from, is to inform yourself as much as possible on the visa application process. It is different depending on which country you’re traveling from, so be sure to read the fine print to make sure you’re doing everything legally and won’t face any consequences. 

Look Outside of London

If you want to buy a house in England, you’ll need to make sure you have a steady job in place that can pay for it. Homes within the Capital are often far more expensive than those in neighbouring areas. You won’t be able to stretch your money as much in the heart of London, and you may be putting everything you earn into simply paying for your home. 

When you look elsewhere, your cost of living will be less expensive and you can still enjoy all of the benefits and excitement of London on a simple day trip, without having to spend a week’s worth of pay. 

Understanding Healthcare

If you’re moving from the U.S., it’s important to understand that the healthcare system in the UK is quite different. There are private healthcare options just like in America. But, there are also public sector options to choose from. Contacting a healthcare representative in the UK can help you to make a more informed decision about your healthcare needs and which option will be best for you. 

Moving to England doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Instead, it should be a fun and exciting experience. Keep these tips in mind to make sure you know what you’re heading into, so these aspects of your move are that much easier. 

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