Archive for the ‘America’ Category
Real estate is a popular topic these days, isn’t it?
Surprisingly given the market conditions, the number of people picking up posts from the blog on real estate is growing daily.
Why is that though? Surely with a relatively depressed housing market you’d think that less people would be interested in it? I suspect that the reason is that everyone is looking to catch the market turning upwards and hence the interest is even more intense now than it would ordinarily be during normal trading conditions.
Of course, the fact that a lot of people are looking for that upturn probably means that it’s some way off and certainly the messing around on the share markets recently isn’t a particularly hopeful sign.
Copyright © 2004-2014 by Foreign Perspectives. All rights reserved.Just how much do you really want to emmigrate?
Whilst moving from one European country to another is as easy, at least legally, as moving from one American state to another, it’s a whole different matter when you want to emmigrate to a completely different jurisdiction.
Aside from all the normal differences in taxes, social security and health systems that moving countries always entails, you add the complication of needing to apply for a visa, residence and work permits which adds considerably to the time that it requires to make the move as well as increasing uncertainty somewhat.
For example, take the relatively simple case of a British citizen wanting to move to Canada.
Canada is, of course, in the British Commonwealth so, in theory, that should make the move easier. However, even if you have a pretty much perfect points score for the move, it currently takes around four years from initial application through to the point where you have your Canadian visa and can actually move.
That’s a very long time and a great deal can change during it. For example, four years ago I had one son and now I have two. The second one would obviously need to be added to the visa application for a start and there’s the complication that he has even more nationalities than the first little guy.
Such a long lead time seriously complicates matters in other areas. For one thing, you’ll be working in your existing job and not know in advance how long. You may be wanting to move house too over that kind of time. It’s even possible that the visa categories which you’re eligible for could change too if, for example, you had an inheritance you might find that you could apply under one of the investment categories or perhaps you added a qualification (eg I picked up a university French diploma within the last four years which adds significant points to my Canadian application) or skills. The list is endless.
In fact, over that time period your life could change radically so you need to be really set on moving to a particular country if you’re talking of application periods running into years. Yes, of course, you should be that determined but over such a long period many things can crop up to change your mind even if you originally were really set on making that particular move.
And, remember, that’s just for a relatively simple move!
Copyright © 2004-2014 by Foreign Perspectives. All rights reserved.Isn’t it strange how American vacations apply worldwide these days?
As it’s the third Monday in January today, it’s Martin Luther Day.
Well, more or less, as America is, as we all know, a country that’s built from a whole bunch of separate countries (ie states) and therefore it doesn’t have a standard name in all 50 states and indeed wasn’t a holiday in them all until 2000.
Although it doesn’t really mean anything outside America, it does have a knock-on effect worldwide in that various Internet outfits close down since they’re based in America. In fact, we didn’t even know that it was a holiday ’til we started wondering why there were so few sponsored posts available today.
Not that we’re complaining as it would appear a lot of folk doing sponsored posts have also taken the day off so we’ve picked up several juicy ones whilst they’ve been away.
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By far the most popular post on our Whole Earth Guide is the one detailing how to go about opening a bank account in America.
The reason is simple really: if you run an online business then sooner or later you generally find yourself in need of an American bank account. Unfortunately, the increased security measures in place post 9/11 mean that it’s not quite so easy to open one these days unless, of course, you’re living in America and therefore a considerable number of websites have grown up with the specific aim of selling you the required information.
Our site doesn’t charge for that information and therefore is increasingly popular as it provides exactly the same information that other sites charge anything from $5 to $250 to provide.
However, we’re sorely tempted to start charging for it too given some of the emails we’ve received demanding additional information and wanting to know why it isn’t on the site yet. What we’ll likely do is to charge for the hand-holding level of information or at least offer it for sale as the information on the above page is quite sufficient to allow anyone to open an account in America.
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If you’re moving to a new area it makes a lot of sense to rent first rather than dive straight in and buy somewhere.
That’s simply because, no matter how much research you do in advance, you’ll never really properly know a new area until you’ve lived in it for a few months. That’s the amount of time that you need to really settle into a new area but realistically is far more time than most people can devote to researching a new area.
Aside from anything, renting an apartment involves a much lower committment on your part financially so, if it turns out that your choice of apartment isn’t quite so perfect as you expected it to be, then you can move on relatively easily. However, even then, that time isn’t wasted as it’s much easier to research an area whilst you’re living there so chances are your second choice would be that perfect one.
Of course, you’ll want to be looking somewhere that has a wide selection of apartments for rent and for that the obvious choice is ApartmentFinder.com.
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