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Travelling


Question Posted Sunday November 15 2009, 3:11 am

i want to travel to england, get a job and live there for about a year in my gap year but dont know where to start, anyone know anything about trav3elling and visas??!

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adviceman49 answered Sunday November 15 2009, 9:29 am:
I would start by contacting the British Embassy. To visit England a Visa has not been a requirement only a passport for U.S. Citizens. To go there and work might require a work Visa and a host of other requirements which probably includes an open dated return paid airline ticket.

I am not sure what information you are looking for as to traveling, you’re a little vague in your question. Traveling in Great Britain and Europe has been made much easier since the coming of the European Union. There are no longer any border crossings to go through. Once you enter one Country you can travel to another without any problem. Should you have any questions along this line I would include them in your questions to the Embassy.

As for travel itself; they have a great network of rail travel, which is a great way to see the Country’s. They also sell something called a EuroRail pass. They are sold in different amounts covering different periods from days to months for unlimited travel. The Embassy will supply you with more information if you ask them.

While I hate to be redundant the British Embassy will be your best source of information for your questions. Their web address is: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location).

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