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Ive become a BBC freak as of late. Not so much for the shows but for the culture and the scenery. Me and my GF are currently in an active search for change while im in the midst of a complete life reboot.

I know i would like to live somewhere overseas but i know very little as im early in the process. Im assuming at some point i will need to apply for citizenship or get a visa of some kind. Not really sure how europe works in this regard.

I dont really have a Career that i could use as a propellant to european life so it would more than likely be me moving over there and starting new in a trade or lower end job of some kind.

How feasible would this be?

How much of a financial buffer should i plan for?

Id prefer semi rural but close to a major metro area of some kind. Geographically speaking im not really farmiliar with such a place.

Just trying to get some foot notes to help kickstart my researching.

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Come to Tbilisi.
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Scandinavia would be a good bet. People speak relatively good English, and the health care/education is phenomenal. And if you move to Norway, you'll be a rich man because the Norweigan Crown (currency) is so bloody strong.
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Come to Tbilisi.GeorgeTopouria

Arent you that guy who was barely missing getting blown up the other day? I think i'll pass.

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Where are you coming from? You have to line up a job and a place to stay. Ive been across europe but i prefer it for a vacation rather than living there. I say visit first then move
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Come to England. 'nuff said :P. I live in the southwest (somerset county to be exact) and i've travelled a lot and although it may not be the most interesting place, it's absolutely beautiful, with major cities just 1/2-1 hour drive away.. rural yet populated and full of nice towns and scenic villages. Relatively cheap for accomodation compared to say London, high employment. 1hour drive from the coast. Tis all gooood :)
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I would like to visit Europe one of these days, I think it would be a pretty cool experience.

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Scandinavia would be a good bet. People speak relatively good English, and the health care/education is phenomenal. And if you move to Norway, you'll be a rich man because the Norweigan Crown (currency) is so bloody strong.Vfanek

Scandinavian people have the best English in Europe except the English >.>

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#9 angelkimne
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Not sure. if you want somewhere that language obviously wont be a problem, then UK or Ireland.

Maybe Germany otherwise, it's nice there. Somewhere in the east, next to Poland. It fits your description nicely.

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#10 markop2003
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before any of those questions can be answeered you have to decide on some possible places cause not all of europe is the same. If you don't want to learn a new language you're limited to the UK, Ireland, Netherlands, Iceland and some parts of scandinavia
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#11 markop2003
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[QUOTE="Vfanek"]Scandinavia would be a good bet. People speak relatively good English, and the health care/education is phenomenal. And if you move to Norway, you'll be a rich man because the Norweigan Crown (currency) is so bloody strong.grisibur

Scandinavian people have the best English in Europe except the English >.>

*looks at holand* nope, i think they speak it better than the english even

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Id prefer somewhere that was compatible with the english language since getting a job and whatnot would be loads easier.

Are there any places that i would NOT want to live for obvious governmental reasons that i might not find through research?

I sort of wanted to eliminate the glaring bad areas before looking for the right one.

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tour the places first.

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I live in Cornwall, the very South West of England. It's the country side alright, it's not for everyone. I'll prefer to live in a city myself. But, I step outside my house and take a picture with my mobile, I see this. I have a feeling your looking for the more British Urban environment. I suggest Nottingham or Cardiff. It's not blow your head off like London, but they're beautiful cities with everything you could ever want.

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#15 angelkimne
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Id prefer somewhere that was compatible with the english language since getting a job and whatnot would be loads easier.

Are there any places that i would NOT want to live for obvious governmental reasons that i might not find through research?

I sort of wanted to eliminate the glaring bad areas before looking for the right one.

Alter_Echo

Not sure.

Maybe not Georgia, for obvious reasons :P

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I live in Cornwall, the very South West of England. It's the country side alright, it's not for everyone. I'll prefer to live in a city myself. But, I step outside my house and take a picture with my mobile, I see this. I have a feeling your looking for the more British Urban environment. I suggest Nottingham or Cardiff. It's not blow your head off like London, but they're beautiful cities with everything you could ever want.

TristanShand

Thats beautiful. Something like that with winding roads...dotted with little family shops and small pubs and dining locations would be awesome.

I just need to be close enough to the city to reap the benefits like having access to easy shopping and whatnot.

I absolutely cant live without high speed net and Hi def tv. Im not sure how those services are restricted over there based on geography. Here in america its entirely possible to live somewhere with neither of them available and not really be that far away from a metro area.

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[QUOTE="TristanShand"]

I live in Cornwall, the very South West of England. It's the country side alright, it's not for everyone. I'll prefer to live in a city myself. But, I step outside my house and take a picture with my mobile, I see this. I have a feeling your looking for the more British Urban environment. I suggest Nottingham or Cardiff. It's not blow your head off like London, but they're beautiful cities with everything you could ever want.

Alter_Echo

Thats beautiful. Something like that with winding roads...dotted with little family shops and small pubs and dining locations would be awesome.

I just need to be close enough to the city to reap the benefits like having access to easy shopping and whatnot.

I absolutely cant live without high speed net and Hi def tv. Im not sure how those services are restricted over there based on geography. Here in america its entirely possible to live somewhere with neither of them available and not really be that far away from a metro area.

dude! lol it looks JUSt like that out of my window right now. Well, your only the next county down from me.

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[QUOTE="TristanShand"]

I live in Cornwall, the very South West of England. It's the country side alright, it's not for everyone. I'll prefer to live in a city myself. But, I step outside my house and take a picture with my mobile, I see this. I have a feeling your looking for the more British Urban environment. I suggest Nottingham or Cardiff. It's not blow your head off like London, but they're beautiful cities with everything you could ever want.

Alter_Echo

Thats beautiful. Something like that with winding roads...dotted with little family shops and small pubs and dining locations would be awesome.

I just need to be close enough to the city to reap the benefits like having access to easy shopping and whatnot.

I absolutely cant live without high speed net and Hi def tv. Im not sure how those services are restricted over there based on geography. Here in america its entirely possible to live somewhere with neither of them available and not really be that far away from a metro area.

Well if you want to live near Cornwall, there is a big city called Plymouth near by.
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Move to Italy. Best place in the whole freakin world!

(or so I've been told. 8) )

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Liverpool. Capital of Culture 08. Actually, stay out of England. Inflation is at an 11 year high. The cost of living is ridiculous. Petrol prices are some of the highest in Europe. Gas and Electricity prices are getting higher every year.
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[QUOTE="TristanShand"]

I live in Cornwall, the very South West of England. It's the country side alright, it's not for everyone. I'll prefer to live in a city myself. But, I step outside my house and take a picture with my mobile, I see this. I have a feeling your looking for the more British Urban environment. I suggest Nottingham or Cardiff. It's not blow your head off like London, but they're beautiful cities with everything you could ever want.

Alter_Echo

Thats beautiful. Something like that with winding roads...dotted with little family shops and small pubs and dining locations would be awesome.

I just need to be close enough to the city to reap the benefits like having access to easy shopping and whatnot.

I absolutely cant live without high speed net and Hi def tv. Im not sure how those services are restricted over there based on geography. Here in america its entirely possible to live somewhere with neither of them available and not really be that far away from a metro area.

Cable broadband is pretty much nation wide and sky ofers satalite broadband at a resnoble price along with TV and phone, so that shouldn't be an issue. If you really want that winding roads and hills sort of thing up north is pretty resnoble, right next to the peak district and lake district, try the green belt around manchester or near cardif perhaps. Don't look at London though because getting in is terrible, it's ok if you're just taking the train in casually but if you have to get to work you'ld hate it, also there's the conjestion charge and it's more expensive down south.

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Move to Italy. Best place in the whole freakin world!

(or so I've been told. 8) )

totalmachine

it's great if you're a motorbike rider but if you drive you'ld hate it, you really have to be awake whilst driving cause the trafic will never stop to let you cross unless there are lights so you just have to walk infront of the trafic and hope they stop.

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Come to Ireland, we have the 5th highest GDP in the world, english is our first language, house prices are falling down and theres jobs everywhere. Just get health insurance, dont even go near public health care.
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Where I live, i'm about 25 miles to Truro (a fairly small but pleasent city with great pubs and a good mainstream nightlife) and about 55 miles to Plymouth (a much bigger city with a kick ass cinema and Drakes Circus (a large indoor shopping centre in the middle of the city). So towns aren't really a problem.

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Move to Italy. Best place in the whole freakin world!

(or so I've been told. 8) )

totalmachine

I got a holiday home there near the sea side in a little village called Monte Rubbiano.

It's pretty nice but there are hardly any jobs I've noticed and no-one speaks english at all.

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Stay at your birthland, it is your destiny..
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Come to Croatia, City of Pula

Very nice

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Damn, I wanna move somehwere like Ireland or Netherlands. I hear Ireland is like one of the best places to live...
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It's easy living in the netherlands because of the great healthcare/education etc., but you'll have to cope with eventually learning a new language, and incredably flat terrain. Totally flat terrain is nice if you're used to living in hilly areas, but once you're in a flat country for more than a year, you'll really like a change.
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Flat? Show us pics.
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I live in Cornwall, the very South West of England. It's the country side alright, it's not for everyone. I'll prefer to live in a city myself. But, I step outside my house and take a picture with my mobile, I see this. I have a feeling your looking for the more British Urban environment. I suggest Nottingham or Cardiff. It's not blow your head off like London, but they're beautiful cities with everything you could ever want.

TristanShand

I'm so there. OMW

*goes to pack bag to move in with TristanShand*

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[QUOTE="TristanShand"]

I live in Cornwall, the very South West of England. It's the country side alright, it's not for everyone. I'll prefer to live in a city myself. But, I step outside my house and take a picture with my mobile, I see this. I have a feeling your looking for the more British Urban environment. I suggest Nottingham or Cardiff. It's not blow your head off like London, but they're beautiful cities with everything you could ever want.

marcus4hire

I'm so there. OMW

*goes to pack bag to move in with TristanShand*

If your gorgeous alternative babe with an obsession for piercings, sparkly things and raunchy clothing. Come right in!

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England/Ireland/Wales would be the easiest move. They all speak English and there would be little culture shock. However, if you are willing to learn a new language, any country west of Poland is a safe bet. Just saty out of the Balkans...

Believe it or not, Russia isn't half bad if you know where to live. Moscow is really culture drenched in Russian heritage, thus less accessable, but St. Petersburg is one of the most wordly cities there is. Just bring a coat.

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Damn, I wanna move somehwere like Ireland or Netherlands. I hear Ireland is like one of the best places to live...DJ_Novakain

Ireland is the best place to live, if you have a degree in computer science and have private health care. Otherwise its just a great place to live.

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Flat? Show us pics.X360PS3AMD05

havn't got pics but facts, highest point is 322.5m above sea level, lowest is 6.7m below sea level

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[QUOTE="DJ_Novakain"]Damn, I wanna move somehwere like Ireland or Netherlands. I hear Ireland is like one of the best places to live...Isbrealiompie

Ireland is the best place to live, if you have a degree in computer science and have private health care. Otherwise its just a great place to live.

Wow, im considering computer science as a degree. I might be tempted to move there If i do...
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[QUOTE="Isbrealiompie"]

[QUOTE="DJ_Novakain"]Damn, I wanna move somehwere like Ireland or Netherlands. I hear Ireland is like one of the best places to live...DJ_Novakain

Ireland is the best place to live, if you have a degree in computer science and have private health care. Otherwise its just a great place to live.

Wow, im considering computer science as a degree. I might be tempted to move there If i do...

anything do with microprocessing is also a good idea, intel europe are based in ireland and they pay well from what I hear.
just make sure you live in the dublin area and you'll be grand.

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Flat? Show us pics.X360PS3AMD05

It wont get any flatter then this

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[QUOTE="X360PS3AMD05"]Flat? Show us pics.bigster72

It wont get any flatter then this

WOW. Check out that massive straight away. Its like its asking you to see how fast you can go.

Beautiful shot btw.

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Come to England.

D:

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In England theirs Oxford it's a Uni town and close to London or Reigate and Epsom both in Surrey are good Google them low Crime rate and agood breed of Humans living there, also close to Lonon as in 45mins close but in the countrysideish
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Damn, I wanna move somehwere like Ireland or Netherlands. I hear Ireland is like one of the best places to live...DJ_Novakain

Come to Dublin, The fastest grwing city in Europe:)

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Me too, actually. Less overweight people, less stress, less pollution and stuff unless I'm mistaken.
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Me too, actually. Less overweight people, less stress, less pollution and stuff unless I'm mistaken.Half-Life_man

For me its not really any one thing like that. Im just tired of living in america. Not because its bad but simply because im seeking change.

Im going to spend a few days researching Ireland and a few of the other places mentioned. Thanks for all the posts people.

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[QUOTE="bigster72"]

[QUOTE="X360PS3AMD05"]Flat? Show us pics.Alter_Echo

It wont get any flatter then this

WOW. Check out that massive straight away. Its like its asking you to see how fast you can go.

Beautiful shot btw.

Nah, you've got Germany for that. There are still high ways there without speed limits.

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Then leave, love it or leave it brother.

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#49 EvilSteveo
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Come to glasgow we hosting the 2014 commonwealth games , or for the country come to some wear like east kilbride where i live eastkilbride has the largest shopping centre in scotland and alot of country areas for a large town.

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#50 EvilSteveo
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I mean alot of countryside areas for a large town. We aslo have a coke cola factory in eastkilbride and many more things including me.