just booked a one way from canada to london in january and was starting to spiral a bit about money jobs etc. but this helped me feel better! ive been wanting to do this my whole life and just decided i cant keep waiting around for the "perfect time"
It’s going to be so exciting !! I lived there during my uni years and I’m also going back in the next couple months !! Super excited but I’ll be looking at flat house shades instead, more affordable
Very informative, thank you ! I’m planning to do an internship in London next year after my studies. I study English and American studies and would like to work in Communications/PR 😊
Just discovered your channel and I love it!🤍 I'm originally from Germany and have lived/worked in London for a year (2017-2018) and miss it every day. Honestly, London is the best and I'm so glad you seem to enjoy it, too! I'd love to go back next year after finishing my university degree, so all the informations (especially regarding visa + stuff) are so helpful! Never had to deal with this before Brexit and wish I still wouldn't have to haha🙈
10k at least! The cheapest flat is minimum 1200£ a month without council tax and bills and you need a deposit too. Food and transport is very expensive!
but what if i don't manage to get a skilled worker visa after my youth mobility expires :(( i find that so so so scary, once i move there i won't be able to leave
this is my first five minutes on this channel and im in love bout to move to london (i was already considering it) and hope for a spontaneous encounter with this absolute fucking goddess! seriously though the information is super helpful as an american trying to plan touring my book in london but alsoooo hey maybe i want to live there forever?? and i also only have a suitcase rn having just moved to seattle
already in london - i wouldn't recommend trying to do it from another country, the market moves fast and you need to be available to attend viewings at a moment's notice!!
Voluntarily moving on to the tax plantation because you've seen things through media which are only possible with mates you grew up with also already being there and doing life together.
i am moving from greece to london in september! i am currently looking into phone services and bank account stuff, i am currently signed with vodafone but i've heard it's not exactly ideal for london? and i was planning on using revolut, i already have an account, but would you recommend monzo instead? how different is it and how exactly does it work? i was planning on lonking my greece bank card to my revolut acc and transfer money weekly like that, but would you say that using transferwise is better?
Vodafone works absolutely fine in the London, in fact all carriers are fine so wouldn't worry about that. Revolut will be fine to pay for things but I'd recommend making a Monzo as in the UK revolut technically isn't a bank and is just a digital wallet (they just got their UK banking licence but I don't think they offer bank account yet). So I'd recommend getting things like your salary from your job paid into an actual bank account like Monzo as you'll have more protections. Hope you enjoy your time in London!
just booked a one way from canada to london in january and was starting to spiral a bit about money jobs etc. but this helped me feel better! ive been wanting to do this my whole life and just decided i cant keep waiting around for the "perfect time"
It’s going to be so exciting !! I lived there during my uni years and I’m also going back in the next couple months !! Super excited but I’ll be looking at flat house shades instead, more affordable
London was always my dream city i really hope one day i will move to it 😢 thank you for this video 💕
same here.... I really want to and I hope visa stuff and restrictions will be less hard to get...such a shame to depend on politcial decisions
This is so informative! Great for people who have considered this!
The best detailed video I've come across so far, and it's been a month of research into this thank you 🎉😊
Omg the bank info is soo helpful I've heard its a nightmare. THANK YOU
im planning on moving to the UK from NZ end of the next year, this is the most informative video ive found!! ty!!
How'd it go?
This girl looks gorgeous. Thank you for the information.
aw thank you!! and you're welcome :)
I was gonna say the same, beautiful
This is so informative thank you!
Great video! I'm moving to London in two months and am so excited!
OMG so excited for you!!
Omg take us on your journey ❤️❤️
I can’t wait to move to London 😭thank you
yay youre welcome :)
You will soon regret it after the honeymoon period. Lol
@@azzazz4549 why do you say so
Many people have told me that moving out of the city was the best thing they ever did
@@azzazz4549 we not all the same
moving to london soon on an ancestry visa! cannot wait been a dream for ages
Such a helpful video, thank you
Very informative, thank you ! I’m planning to do an internship in London next year after my studies. I study English and American studies and would like to work in Communications/PR 😊
Such a great video! By far the best in its kind.
the rental market is making me feel like it is unachievable for me. I'm single and with a small dog so I think the dream is dying for me :(
Giirl, I’m moving in september for my master’s, I can’t wait!:)
Just discovered your channel and I love it!🤍 I'm originally from Germany and have lived/worked in London for a year (2017-2018) and miss it every day. Honestly, London is the best and I'm so glad you seem to enjoy it, too! I'd love to go back next year after finishing my university degree, so all the informations (especially regarding visa + stuff) are so helpful! Never had to deal with this before Brexit and wish I still wouldn't have to haha🙈
amazeee! I agree, so much fun here - definitely try to come back after uni!
London is great! I don't know anyone who's left and doesn't want to be back. Including myself..... left it for a year and now I'm back.
So happy for you!@@deboraleggerini5729
@laurak0797 I am waiting for you to come back and make videos like her😂 already subs!
Very informative, you don’t mince your words
Could you give a ballpark figure of how much money would be ideal to move over please?
This!!! Pls answer :)
10k at least! The cheapest flat is minimum 1200£ a month without council tax and bills and you need a deposit too. Food and transport is very expensive!
i agree @@kayhaitch7466
@@kayhaitch7466but there are many weekly rent apartments too, expensive but no deposits
THANK YOU ❤
Thank you so much for this video!! So so helpful
Glad it was helpful!❤
but what if i don't manage to get a skilled worker visa after my youth mobility expires :(( i find that so so so scary, once i move there i won't be able to leave
this is my first five minutes on this channel and im in love bout to move to london (i was already considering it) and hope for a spontaneous encounter with this absolute fucking goddess! seriously though the information is super helpful as an american trying to plan touring my book in london but alsoooo hey maybe i want to live there forever?? and i also only have a suitcase rn having just moved to seattle
informative, basically have time and money sorted before going and rest will be easy peezy
I think if you gave some price ranges it would've been wonderful
Amazing video babe!!!
hai thankssss awaiting your arrival
So pretty!!!
Thank you so much for this amazing video! Just perfect
Great work hope to collaborate with you 💙💙💙💙💙👌💯Namibia 🇳🇦 👏👏👏
Oh gosh it's already been 3 years?!
i know crazzyyy!!
Yaaaaaaa❤
I just wonderd while youre looking for an appartment are you already in london or are where you still in australia?!
already in london - i wouldn't recommend trying to do it from another country, the market moves fast and you need to be available to attend viewings at a moment's notice!!
@@PoseandRepeat What type of accommodations were you staying at prior to getting approved for a flat?
@@Anonymous-lg5immaybe weekly apartments
Amazing video
Thanks!❤
Are you currently living in uk?
Voluntarily moving on to the tax plantation because you've seen things through media which are only possible with mates you grew up with also already being there and doing life together.
Thanks for that word salad
Hello can you help , j want to study in London Ingland next here
Who has 6 months of rent up front? Wow lol
kinda uggo and cringe
i am moving from greece to london in september! i am currently looking into phone services and bank account stuff, i am currently signed with vodafone but i've heard it's not exactly ideal for london? and i was planning on using revolut, i already have an account, but would you recommend monzo instead? how different is it and how exactly does it work? i was planning on lonking my greece bank card to my revolut acc and transfer money weekly like that, but would you say that using transferwise is better?
Vodafone works absolutely fine in the London, in fact all carriers are fine so wouldn't worry about that. Revolut will be fine to pay for things but I'd recommend making a Monzo as in the UK revolut technically isn't a bank and is just a digital wallet (they just got their UK banking licence but I don't think they offer bank account yet). So I'd recommend getting things like your salary from your job paid into an actual bank account like Monzo as you'll have more protections. Hope you enjoy your time in London!