Emigrating to USA or Canada from England?

Posted May 3rd, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

Ok, well I asked a similar question about this a while ago, I am going to be 15 in February and I have a dream. I am living in England, born and brought up in England, all my family are also in England.
And I would like to move to either Canada (Ontario) or America (Georgia – Atlanta) when I am older, they both seem like beautiful places, and I just love that part of the world. But I’m thinking that to make this come true, I will have to do well in School…blah blah blah lol. (So I am going to work hard in school as I’m already in my GCSE year) lol. Anyway, there’s SO much I need to know…
Like…
What I plan on doing is making my own business over there, a hairdressers. (Yes, I have taken hairdressing for GCSE).
But I don’t know what to do or anything, my mum said I should start off here in England, just being a normal hairdresser in someone else’s Salon, and through the years, progress up to being able to make my own business, and if it goes well, then move it to USA or Canada. Is this a good idea?

Plus, would I need to study USA in college or what ever to get over there?
Because I am not going to University because it’s too expensive, but I will be going to college.

Another thing is all this Visa stuff. I just don’t understand it. And I think that I should be starting to think of my future at my age anyway. So don’t just say something like “Learn about a visa when you’re older”.

And, do you think it is a good idea for this?
Going over there completely alone, all by myself? Because say if I need help, I have no one to fall back on. My best friend has said she would come with me, but you know best friends just being best friends, I don’t think she wants it as much as me, and I think when the time comes, she won’t want to come. So is it wise to go over there on my own? :/

And if there is anything else I need to know, can you tell me please? 🙂
Oh, and please don’t say negative things like
“Forget it, it would never happen”
‘Cause you just gotta dream&believe !! 🙂

Oh and Happy Christmas 😀
Oh, and something else I forgot to ask

Which Country do you think is better?
(To help me decide)
Haha 😀

Oh and why? 😛

Is it true that there are people who emigrate from England to Australia & Canada? Why do they do that?

Posted March 7th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

UK is one of the countries with best quality of life, do you know why there are people moving overseas?

I’ve never seen an american or canadian emigrating somewhere, why british do?

Is it true that there are people who emigrate from England to Australia & Canada? Why do they do that?

Posted December 25th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

UK is one of the countries with best quality of life, do you know why there are people moving overseas?

I’ve never seen an american or canadian emigrating somewhere, why british do?

My parents,brother and I were all born in England. We emigrated to Canada in 1951 and received our Canadian?

Posted August 25th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

citizen landed status in 1963. My own son (born 1984) would now like to obtain a British(UK) Passport . His mother (my wife) was born in Canada.
Does my son qualify to apply and receive a British (UK) Passport ?

Is it true that there are people who emigrate from England to Australia & Canada? Why do they do that?

Posted May 30th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

UK is one of the countries with best quality of life, do you know why there are people moving overseas?

I’ve never seen an american or canadian emigrating somewhere, why british do?

Is it true that there are people who emigrate from England to Australia & Canada? Why do they do that?

Posted May 14th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

UK is one of the countries with best quality of life, do you know why there are people moving overseas?

I’ve never seen an american or canadian emigrating somewhere, why british do?

Immigration to England question. Please answer?

Posted May 1st, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

I asked this question before and got 2 answers: both were the “stay at home and don’t come here” type. My sister is due on Sept 28 with a son fathered by a British citizen residing in South Africa. She met him while they were in rehab together. Both have been sober for almost 2 yrs now. My sister returned to Canada at the beginning of May. Her boyfriend had planned on returning to England. My sister is on Social Services in Canada and as such, cannot sponsor anyone through immigration (fiance or spousal). She will not return to South Africa as neither of them wish to raise a child there. He is coming in August for the last part of the pregnancy and can only stay up to 6 months on a visitor visa. The question was (and is) can he return to England and sponsor her in to the country after he attains work (he’s a chef with papers) as a fiancee or spouse if they marry here in Canada. Thanks 🙂

how do we stand in comparison to the other world powers such as England, France, Australia, Canada and many of

Posted March 20th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

how do we stand in comparison to the other world powers such as England, France, Australia, Canada and many of the larger European countries. These are developed countries that have similar challenges to the US. Is our healthcare system superior to theirs?

How hard is it to Emigrate to Canada from England. Im 30 and have a good skill?

Posted February 9th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

Give some reasons why someone who lives in England would immigrate to Canada?

Posted January 5th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

Just for the record… I’m not bashing Canada and I live there.