How does one go about moving to another country? What kinds of hassles will be involved and what should my priorities be? I know housing and a job are important to lock down, and a passport and visa need to be in order, but anything else needed? What about insurance and other services? Any advice appreciated
>>29979598
Might take a long time depending on which country you are moving to.
>>29979636
the goal is to be in the Netherlands in about a year
>>29979598
Be just like the scum who immigrate here and purposely move somewhere you don't know the language and never attempt to learn it also immediately apply for neetbux also live there illegally by going on vacation and never leave.
>>29979680
dont get me wrong, id love to, but im trying to turn shit around and go to school while there on a student visa
>>29979709
Don't move to Amsterdam thats a rookie mistake move to rotterdam it's nice there
>>29979743
I've read that before but i cant be two hours away from my classes, ya know? Maybe after I finish my degree?
>>29979775
Are you planning on living there after school
>>29979775
It's like an hour drive so it's posible but you may not want to do that
>>29979878
I think I'd at least want to live on or near campus the first year to learn my way around. Want to go to Uni of Amsterdam and people say the layout can take some getting used to >>29979836
I think because if I go I'd be on a student visa, I'd come back to the states (because I have to) for a bit, stay here for a job unless I got offered one in Netherlands because people say jobs can be rare there. I guess thats commonplace all over tho huh. In short, maybe, depending on how realistic of an option that is for me
self bump in hopes of conversation