A Basic Guide to Moving to the USA

A Basic Guide To Moving To The USA

The USA is a popular hotspot for families moving abroad. It is the ‘land of dreams’ so it is no wonder why over 700,000 Britons are living in the United States. America is more than double the size of the EU so it offers a vast wealth of opportunities and for some, it offers a better way of life.

But it is a very long way across the pond so moving there is not a decision that should be taken lightly. One needs to take into account various aspects before concluding climate, accommodation, politics, and economy. If you guys also want to move to the USA then the guide to moving to the USA will help you a lot

Guide To Moving To The USA:

Guide to moving to the USA
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If you people also want to move to America, then this guide can be very beneficial for you. So by reading some of the steps given below, you can get a lot of information

Holidays:

Short holidays are the norm in America in contrast to Europe. There are 11 public holidays; it has some of the same ones as the UK like Christmas Day, New Year’s Day, and Easter Sunday. The rest are unique to America. Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November and the Fourth of July (Independence Day) honors the nation’s birthday.

Further holidays include President’s Day, Martin Luther King Day, Memorial Day, Labour Day, Columbus Day, Veteran’s Day, Groundhog Day and Flag Day.

Food And Plants:

Food and plants
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Any shipment arriving in America that contains alcoholic beverages or foodstuffs has to undergo pre-clearance before shipment can commence. You have to have a very thorough descriptive inventory of wine and alcohol and the rates of duty vary. You won’t be able to take any plants with you as the importation is prohibited as well as importing a motor vehicle.

Transport:

Transport
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The petrol prices are much cheaper in the United States. In the UK, the standard unleaded petrol price (pence per liter) is 129p in comparison to the US which is on average 46p.

Citizenship:

Citizenship
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If you want to move to America, you need to apply for a Visa or Green Card. If you want to live in the country indefinitely, Permanent US Immigration involves applying for US Citizenship or a Green Card. A US Visa allows you to live and work in the country temporarily.

To qualify under US immigration law it takes into account your employment and family. It doesn’t work under a points-based system like Australia. The USCIS is the authority that determines the outcome of an individual visa application.

Finances:

Finances
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You will need to transfer your currency into the US dollar. You will also need to set up a bank account; US accounts are slightly different from UK equivalents and the terminology can be confusing. Most residents primarily use a ‘checking account’ for daily transactions and outgoings. Shop around to find the various bank account types– the most popular American banks are the Bank of America and Citibank. Your current bank may have a dedicated expatriate division.

Robinsons, the expert international moving company, authored this article. Visit the site today for a free quote on moving to the USA as well as various other destinations around the world including removals services to New Zealand and Australia.

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