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what is the point of trumps lie on the vaccine?
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<blockquote data-quote="ReesePiece23" data-source="post: 75365484" data-attributes="member: 339220"><p>The process will be a LOT more streamlined for you as an American. You won't have half as much red tape to worry about, so it should be mostly formality (i.e. are you who you say you are? Where is your place of residence? Etc.) Just be sure to give yourself three months to get through the application process - don't leave it last minute. I <em>think </em>you'd need to apply for a tier 2 general visa, once you have a certificate from your UK employer.</p><p></p><p>My sister is from The Netherlands too oddly enough. I'm considering a move to Utrecht when all of this nonsense blows over - because I do like it over there. It wouldn't be forever though, I love London way too much.</p><p></p><p>In the Netherlands you'll need to keep extending residence permits for a period of five years before being eligible to apply for permanent residence *source, an Aussie friend of mine who lives in Amsterdam. But I think it's straight forward enough.</p><p></p><p>If you get in with a good company, the sky's the limit (it's virtually impossible to get fired once you're in). My friend in A'dam has shares in Uber now. The real thing to consider with NL is medical care, but you'll be familiar with that. We have it all laid on in the UK with the NHS.</p><p></p><p>Both are good options in my opinion, do one then the other maybe? See what works. (The Dutch are incredibly blunt - don't be surprised if they come off as a bit caustic, because they're lovely really.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReesePiece23, post: 75365484, member: 339220"] The process will be a LOT more streamlined for you as an American. You won't have half as much red tape to worry about, so it should be mostly formality (i.e. are you who you say you are? Where is your place of residence? Etc.) Just be sure to give yourself three months to get through the application process - don't leave it last minute. I [I]think [/I]you'd need to apply for a tier 2 general visa, once you have a certificate from your UK employer. My sister is from The Netherlands too oddly enough. I'm considering a move to Utrecht when all of this nonsense blows over - because I do like it over there. It wouldn't be forever though, I love London way too much. In the Netherlands you'll need to keep extending residence permits for a period of five years before being eligible to apply for permanent residence *source, an Aussie friend of mine who lives in Amsterdam. But I think it's straight forward enough. If you get in with a good company, the sky's the limit (it's virtually impossible to get fired once you're in). My friend in A'dam has shares in Uber now. The real thing to consider with NL is medical care, but you'll be familiar with that. We have it all laid on in the UK with the NHS. Both are good options in my opinion, do one then the other maybe? See what works. (The Dutch are incredibly blunt - don't be surprised if they come off as a bit caustic, because they're lovely really.) [/QUOTE]
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