I moved from the surburbian London (SW London / Surrey area) over to the USA. (SW Florida) 7 yrs ago. Both the wife and i packed things up, sold our nice enough house and decent and comfortable lifestyle & just went for it. I always dreamed of living in a nice warm climate, with way more things to offer than the pokey and a little miserable UK. Took some gambles along the way, since the only way into the USA was through an investment visa. could have potentially lost everything I had worked for. But ran through the minefield and came out the other end, living a life of luxury, compared to what I had in England. Absoutely love the lifestyle, a lot more relaxed. We've since started a family and couldn't be happier. Zero scum to deal with, love the weather, sun, attitude of people. Cost of living is so much more acceptable than it is in England. Actually my wife stays at home to raise our kids, which wouldn't have been possible in England. There are some caveats, such as Doofski has said, healthcare being one of them. No credit when you get here being another. BUT i am now fortunate enough to be employed by an employer who insures my entire family for next to nothing. So I am getting the best healthcare in the world, for less than what I was contributing in my taxes to national healthcare in England. TBH, I'm never sick, but my kids have both needed healthcare, which could have essentially cost a life of one of them, had we still been in England on the crappy for serious issues, but ok for the occasional broken bone, that is the NHS. The hospital was like a 5 star hotel and he got the absolute best treatment, that any parent could have wished for.
Do miss some things such as a country lane and a decent pub, but, the postives, FAR OUTWEIGH the negatives of living out here. Does all depend where you choose obviously and what you were used too. I feel I've chosen one of the best parts of the USA to live, so that does make it all that much sweeter. I'm fairly well travelled, both in the USA and Europe and have lots to compare things too, and I personally feel, I live in one of the best places in the world !, when you add all the pro's.
Go for it if it's your dream. Though accept there could be financial consequences. Look at it as a starting a business. It's a calculated risk. I agree, that 70% of Brits probably have to come home after 5yrs. ESPECIALLY if we are talking the USA under an investment visa.
Good luck to you and enjoy the ride !
Do miss some things such as a country lane and a decent pub, but, the postives, FAR OUTWEIGH the negatives of living out here. Does all depend where you choose obviously and what you were used too. I feel I've chosen one of the best parts of the USA to live, so that does make it all that much sweeter. I'm fairly well travelled, both in the USA and Europe and have lots to compare things too, and I personally feel, I live in one of the best places in the world !, when you add all the pro's.
Go for it if it's your dream. Though accept there could be financial consequences. Look at it as a starting a business. It's a calculated risk. I agree, that 70% of Brits probably have to come home after 5yrs. ESPECIALLY if we are talking the USA under an investment visa.
Good luck to you and enjoy the ride !