New members of the England forum, introduce yourselves here - 2022
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Hi all,
Newbie on the England forum? Don't know how to start?
This thread is for you
We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country,
or to tell us more on your expat projects in England if you are planning to move there.
It will enable us to help you better but above all to wish you a warm welcome.
Welcome on board!
Although I am not new I would like to express my warmest appreciation for England and it’s lovely people. God bless you all. I can honestly say that in 19 years no one has ever been rude to me. On the contrary the people who I know and come across are kind. I would like to say a heartfelt thank you to people in Bildeston (Suffolk), especially my very kind neighbours, Linda and Jean.
Hello! I am Eve! Just signed up -been living in England (the North East) for 3 years now. Would love to get to know more people!
Hello, my name is Alex, I'm from Spain and I'm planning to go to live in Leeds next month, I'll be living and working there for a while with the intention of improving my English, I would love to meet new people and maybe we can make plans together, greetings!
hello everyone,
I'm an artist and a model. I have signed with a Londonian mother agency and so I'm planning to move to England to get closer to my mother Agency and maybe have a higher chance for getting jobs being closer to it.
But waiting that happens, I wanna find a job to pay my main needs.
Hello Fata Kama,
Welcome to Expat.com
Is there a way we can assist you?
Cheers,
Cheryl
Expat.com team
Hello, my name Is Idris, From Crumpets. I am by profession i am a writer and currently working as a freelancer, and affiliate program with different online stores in UK.
Thank you so much for the welcome. hope that we make a strong connection.
I am James. I presently live in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA, and, after visiting China in 2020, I would like to put another continent under my belt, and what better place to move than another English-speaking country? My academic training is in Psychology, Neuroscience, and Computer Information Systems. So, I wonder if I can find a job in the UK in one or more of those fields.-j- @jwcorpening
Hi all! Share your experience, who moved to London this year, how are things going with employment?
@Julien Hi I am also newbie here!
- @Paulabryant
@Julien nice to meet you all here I am from Nigeria and I would love to move to England especially to live and work there I justblove everything about England. I don't any friend over there yet but I will love to, also I know moving threr will be abit difficult me but I will keep trying ..
I am really excited to be part of this community! You guys are doing great. I am living in Manchester and am planning to move to the United States. If you guys are planning to move to the UK, [link moderated]. I hope this might help.
@lourencehansen
Hi
Yes, from Cape Agulhas, now in the Torbay area
Gerard
thank you so much for your help.
they are always available and I am pleased to work with your hand.
Looking for pointers when it comes to moving to England. Hoping to find some people to whom I can direct questions about what they’ve learned in being an expat in England.
Rich
Hello Rch008,
Welcome to Expat.com
Since it seems that you have questions, I invite you to start a new thread on the England forum to discuss topics that you would like.
This way, you can be sure that you will get feedback from other members of this forum.
Cheers,
Cheryl
Expat.com team
UPDATE: Great job on starting your new thread about How to get a company to sponsor to get work visa
Hello Anaheim,
Welcome to expat.com!
Since you are new here, do tell us a bit more about you
Also, do let us know how we can assist you.
Cheers,
Yoginee
Expat.com team
Hello everyone! Nice to meet everyone on this forum.
My nephews from London and I sometimes went there for the summer. And now I think about a full moving, but I don’t know where to start, ahaha. A difficult solution with complex actions, I think.
Hello willsonredl,
Welcome to Expat.com
What will you be doing there for a living? Do you have an idea if your field is in demand or not? Also, if they are more likely to hire foreigners for that job?
I invite you to read the Living in England guide for expats.
Should you want to discuss any topic, feel free to start a new thread on the England forum to ask your questions.
Best of luck,
Cheryl
Expat.com team
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