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How I got my first job in the UK 

Evan Edinger
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Time for a story!
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Thank you so much for watching! Hope you enjoyed it!
If you're new to my channel and videos, hi! I'm Evan Edinger, and I make weekly "comedy" videos every Sunday evening. As an American living in London I love noticing the funny differences between the cultures and one of my most popular video series is my British VS American one. I'm also known for making terrible puns so sorry in advance. Hope to see you around, and I'll see you next Sunday! :)
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@christiancanty2036
@christiancanty2036 2 года назад
As a Brit who moved to Denmark, once you crack getting the first job, you're in the system and things get so much easier
@RaeionFlash
@RaeionFlash 2 года назад
Isn't Denmark in the EU. Did you move post Brexit? Imagine doing ppw for Denmark 😂
@christiancanty2036
@christiancanty2036 2 года назад
@@RaeionFlash I moved before brexit, but I'm also a Danish citizen, so it was much easier in thag regard. But finding a job without knowing danish or having had a Danish job before was still challenging
@SJ-xg1uf
@SJ-xg1uf Год назад
I was wondering- can you get ANY job in Europe or does it have to be a high skilled job (if you know what I mean)?
@vedantsood1784
@vedantsood1784 10 месяцев назад
Can you give some advice
@EnormeEkoH
@EnormeEkoH 7 месяцев назад
​@@SJ-xg1uffr, i need a "bad" job (not very skilled) so i can pay for the courses i wanna do, then with the courses i do i'll get more opportunity to the job i wanna do, etc
@oni9786
@oni9786 2 года назад
i thought it said "i got my first job in the UK" and i was like, "that took a while" 😂😂
@Niroshasandeepani
@Niroshasandeepani Месяц назад
I m watching
@teamgibbsncis
@teamgibbsncis 2 года назад
I had the tier 2 sponsor list bookmarked on my computer for 9 years - couldn't find something in the few months after UK grad school so I applied to corporate companies in the US that could sponsor in the UK, and worked in the US for 2 years before convincing them I was worth sending to their London office. Luck is definitely a big part of it! Thank you for being a channel of guidance over the years as I attempted to make this happen, I'm so happy to join the expat group! :)
@MERCHIODOS
@MERCHIODOS 2 года назад
I want to move to UK (I'm from Australia) but checking the tiers list and reading what each tier look like a lot of work just to move to another country. I wished moving countries was easy like it was in the past.
@peterc.1618
@peterc.1618 2 года назад
@@MERCHIODOS Whenever I watch Australian TV programmes and someone is moving interstate in Australia, they give the impression that it's a big deal. I thought it would be just like moving from one part of the UK to another but it seems rather more complex.
@Angie_King_Bens_Grandma
@Angie_King_Bens_Grandma 2 года назад
A sit'n'chat with a cuppa is a great thing to do on a Sunday! Thanks, Evan!
@chelseachelsea42
@chelseachelsea42 2 года назад
I’m glad you mentioned about luck playing a huge part in your success. Many people work extremely hard and feel dejected when things don’t work out believing that it must be because they don’t work as hard as their peers. You definitely need to work hard but luck is also a major element in finding the right job. A lot of people don’t acknowledge this when talking about their success.
@livelovelife32
@livelovelife32 Год назад
Facts
@tylerbeaumont
@tylerbeaumont 2 года назад
As somebody currently trying to find a job in the UK, I can attest it’s extremely difficult and super stressful. I can only imagine how stressful it would be if I needed to find a work visa on top of it.
@KatyAdelson
@KatyAdelson 2 года назад
Whenever there is gun violence in the USA news, I always wonder if I should try to move away…but the process seems so daunting. It’s nice to hear your experiences, and how you could make it work even while sometimes feeling worried about it. I’m learning that people can make just about anything happen if they want it badly enough. 🙂
@jwb52z9
@jwb52z9 2 года назад
As an American myself, I would always advise any American to get out of the US and never come back if possible.
@eyeofthetiger6002
@eyeofthetiger6002 2 года назад
You left out healthcare, with the NHS you will have no worries about whether you will go bankrupt if you can't afford the hospital bills.
@David-bb5ho
@David-bb5ho 2 года назад
It’s easier than you think. Speaking from experience.
@JBG-AjaxzeMedia
@JBG-AjaxzeMedia 2 года назад
if you can find a way to land a job in the UK before you move there that will probably be your best shot at survival. since Evan came to the UK to study, he basically started at rock bottom, being a UK student FROM the UK is difficult enough to be your own person, afford your own home and food like its stupidly hard nowadays, so for someone like Evan it must have been a really scary time. You could complete your studies in the US, or there are a few online universities in the UK such as the Open University, its one of the biggest Universities in the UK (over 100,000 enrolled students worldwide) and it offers a good range of high paid jobs, especially in all sciences from physics to political science. business studies, environmental, maths and statistics, IT, economics, just to name a few, and their fees are not extortionate. if you can get the right jump start in your home country where its much easier to live, then move once you are prepared, hopefully that gives you a helping hand in the process of migrating
@u140550
@u140550 Год назад
yes sadly we have those situations here in the states, but it also depends on where you live. i would recommend if you decided to come here go to california, new york, seattle, or maybe las vegas as for the most part they are not as bad. in general as a native asian american i know that these would be best.
@sheldonsalazar2118
@sheldonsalazar2118 5 месяцев назад
I’m originally from Trinidad 🇹🇹.I came to the UK on a student visa in 2005 where I got a diploma in Actuarial Science at the U of Kent in Canterbury.Unfortunately I couldn’t find an Actuarial job in the UK quickly enough so I applied for a student visa in the USA where I did my Masters in Applied Mathematics.Long story short,I became a US citizen in May 2023 .Im not an Actuary but I did some actuarial work for a while ,however life happens .I now work at home for the moment and it’s great listening to your story. Keep up the good work 👍🏾
@chanelfitzgerald
@chanelfitzgerald 2 года назад
I made that mistake at my first job. I made tea for myself and no one else and for some reason never lived it down whilst working at the company. You've done really well Evan.
@EMNstar
@EMNstar 2 года назад
Reach out to the manager at Urban and tell him thank you for helping you along your self respect journey
@An19941
@An19941 2 года назад
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@segullseagull3241
@segullseagull3241 2 года назад
Really enjoyed the story! I can only imagine how difficult and stressful it is for a non EU/EEA/UK person to settle and get a job in Europe. Being European, I've lived and worked in Norway, Iceland, Spain, Gibraltar and Ireland and I've never had any problems at all...and I don't even have a degree! Kudos to you for working so hard and not giving up 😊
@eyeofthetiger6002
@eyeofthetiger6002 2 года назад
Or you can save yourselves all these hassles by paying people smugglers and sailing across the channel illegally!🤣
@crowleylan
@crowleylan 2 года назад
love the videos that just have sit 'n' chat energy. nice way to close off the weekend!
@onisakura9
@onisakura9 Год назад
This is 100% the video I need right now--especially since I'll be going to school and hoping the stay till the end of time. Thank you so much, Evan!
@hanagara1907
@hanagara1907 2 года назад
just commenting before I start watching to say you really inspire me, I am looking to emigrate and although to a different country, seeing how happy you are inspires me and currently in my country of choice seeking a job and watching this for ideas
@daniellebatesxxx
@daniellebatesxxx 2 года назад
These types of videos are one of my favourites of yours. I can just put it on while I’m getting ready, so don’t stress too much about the algorithm 🙂
@michaelmedlinger6399
@michaelmedlinger6399 2 года назад
Enjoyed your story. Determination and perseverance, wanting to make this move so badly that you will do whatever it takes to make it happen. That’s how I realized my dream of moving to Europe as well. That and a healthy portion of good luck, yes. But as you say (and did): I put myself in a position to take advantage of that good luck when it came along. You can’t sit around and wait for the lucky break to come your way.
@wendizll
@wendizll 2 года назад
I would really be interested in a video of any work place customs in the UK. The one about the tea is interesting to hear as someone who grew up in the states.
@bobthebuilderday6leader
@bobthebuilderday6leader 2 года назад
I know algorithmically sit and chats don’t get you the traffic you deserve, but these sort of videos are incredibly helpful and make us viewers feel fond of you!
@marklondon9004
@marklondon9004 Год назад
Great video. Impressive story, too. Put the kettle on, if you're in the kitchen. My cup is the Union Jack mug.
@lailaalfaddil7389
@lailaalfaddil7389 11 месяцев назад
With markets tumbling, inflation soaring, the Fed imposing large interest-rate hike, while treasury yields are rising rapidly-which means more red ink for portfolios this quarter. How can I profit from the current volatile market, I'm still at a crossroads deciding if to liquidate my $275k bond/stock portfolio
@susannnico
@susannnico 11 месяцев назад
The market is volatile at this time, hence i will suggest you get yourself a financial-advisor that can provide you with entry and exit points on the shares/ETF you focus on.
@lailaalfaddil7389
@lailaalfaddil7389 11 месяцев назад
I merely looked her up on Google and was highly impressed by her credentials; I got in touch with her because I need all the help I can get. Thanks for sharing!!
@vickypedias
@vickypedias 2 года назад
Working hard to make luck opportunities happen - that's the best way of putting it for sure. Our stories are so similar it's eerie sometimes when I watch to your videos.
@Boogledigs
@Boogledigs 2 года назад
Really enjoyed getting to know a little bit about you. It was fascinating. Hope you're enjoying being a fully fledged Brit.
@charlie.saturday
@charlie.saturday 2 года назад
I enjoyed this! Thanks Evan!
@chickennchips9183
@chickennchips9183 2 года назад
Thank you for using the term Immigrant rather than the horrific 'ex-pat' preferred by most Westerners to unfairly demarcate themselves. Immigrant is not a dirty word.
@tamsel814
@tamsel814 2 года назад
I toughy that an ex-pet is a person that is planning on eventually returning to their original country and/or keeping that option open. In contrast an immigrant is moving to a different country planning to stay there.
@kyletrahan8726
@kyletrahan8726 2 года назад
@@tamsel814 Yes, you're right. "Expat" also isn't a dirty word.
@fionagregory9376
@fionagregory9376 Год назад
Illegal immigrants is two bad words.
@louisemb6291
@louisemb6291 Год назад
Actually, its not just westerners who use the word ex-pat. Many languages and countries have their version of the word ex-pat and they use it in the same way that westerners do. I don't understand this notion that ex-pat is a horrific word.
@MinaSteph
@MinaSteph Год назад
@@louisemb6291 "Ex-pat" isn't a bad word. I think the user was just pointing out the tendency for western media to refer to white immigrants as "ex-pats" but non-white immigrants as "immigrants" when writing about immigration from a negative or otherwise critical viewpoint.
@danielintheantipodes6741
@danielintheantipodes6741 2 года назад
I don't waste time on regrets, but I do truly regret not living in the UK for two years in my 20s. I was deterred by the high unemployment there at the time, but I since found out that Australians have minimal trouble getting jobs there. C'est la vie! Thank you for the video! Have an amazing week!
@nidhia1559
@nidhia1559 Год назад
This is the first time I across your videos. Absolutely loved it! The way you deliver is funny + bag full of useful content 💯. I enjoyed my coffee a little bit more today. I am in the same position as yours. Hope something good finds me
@libbyford6765
@libbyford6765 2 года назад
Sit and chats are my favourite!
@kausarrsss
@kausarrsss 5 месяцев назад
I really loved the vid. Made me happy!
@bryonyw4739
@bryonyw4739 2 года назад
I know you said it isn't going to be a huge hit video but I actually really enjoyed learning more about you and the process you went through.
@bobthebuilderday6leader
@bobthebuilderday6leader 2 года назад
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@stopretending
@stopretending 2 года назад
Thank you for this ☀️
@rondotexe
@rondotexe 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing! 🙌🏾
@gillyUK
@gillyUK 2 года назад
Props man! Welcome to the family. Glad to have have you. We Brits love an ornery bar-steward who just won't give up. Motto for life : Who the F are you to tell me I can't? Hold my beer! 😍
@esthershegs8611
@esthershegs8611 Год назад
I enjoyed this...you are a good story teller
@jwb52z9
@jwb52z9 2 года назад
I would move to the UK in a cold second if I could physically and monetarily have the ability to do so. Because of my disability, I'll likely only be able to immigrate if I somehow find a wealthy British person who takes pity on me to support me until I can get UK citizenship, through marriage, or I win a huge amount of money someday. It sucks that basically all the Americans who would greatly benefit from immigrating OUT of the US are the only ones never likely to be able to do so. My life would be immensely better if I were not in the US.
@RaeionFlash
@RaeionFlash 2 года назад
That's because your disability would become the expense of the UK. Canada has a clause that says if you've a disability you will be refused a Visa.
@johnrobert3366
@johnrobert3366 2 года назад
UK ain't all what it's cracked up to be
@user-ek2zx8tt2k
@user-ek2zx8tt2k Год назад
Why would you move to England????
@jwb52z9
@jwb52z9 Год назад
@@RaeionFlash I basically guessed that, which is why marriage is my only option, as severely unlikely as that is at all.
@jwb52z9
@jwb52z9 Год назад
@@johnrobert3366 No place is perfect, but it's leaps and bounds better for someone like me than the US.
@anaisabelsouza5216
@anaisabelsouza5216 2 года назад
Hey, i just wan to say thank you for sharing your story. My dream is to live in England, and it's very nice to hear your experience, it makes my dream seem more tangible.
@IanBusinge
@IanBusinge 2 года назад
Love this, Evan! Your points at 1:21 - 1:45: I couldn’t agree anymore than the simple like button RU-vid offers, allows me to, on its videos!
@libman2006
@libman2006 2 года назад
To be fair I think most managers at places like urban outfitters know the deal when taking on staff. Most aren't going to be there long term and most are just doing it till something better comes along or as a bit of pocket money so they can go out at weekends. So glad you had a manager telling you not to come back if you gave a masters degree as you can do so much better.
@dannymarie
@dannymarie 2 года назад
I like the sit and chats
@ip3931
@ip3931 3 месяца назад
I am watching this as a non graduate, British born albeit full ethnic minority, approaching 30, depressed, disabled, disadvantaged, chronically ill, in debt, unsupported, long term unemployed, suffering woman, in hell, has been to countless, nightmarish, failed interviews. I'm sure you've worked hard Evan, but, as you've alluded to, you're very fortunate too. How I wish I could relate!
@ip3931
@ip3931 3 месяца назад
Also I can't tell you how strange I find it to see and hear a white man calling himself an immigrant. I was born here but am still not seen as British.
@ip3931
@ip3931 3 месяца назад
If I had the capability, I would have ended my life a long time ago.
@saloumehsallyvaghei4185
@saloumehsallyvaghei4185 Год назад
wow great job👏🏼👏🏼
@KandiQTC
@KandiQTC 2 года назад
In this boat right now, so everyone wish me luck, please!!!
@nothingposted9056
@nothingposted9056 Год назад
One of my roommates is an actuarial science MS, I see her at 7 am when she makes breakfast before going to the library, and I also see her at around 10 pm, when she comes back from the library
@DeborahMaufer
@DeborahMaufer 2 года назад
Thank you for giving a bit of a reality check on being an expat/immigrant! I love being an expat, but contrary to what many RU-vidrs/Influencers imply, it's not all unicorns farting rainbows. It's unsettling to know that you can be removed from a country at any time for any reason, and the looming deadline for renewing your residence and/or work permit can be terrifying. You get through it, but not without some stress! Thanks for keeping it real Evan! 🦄🌈🇬🇧👍
@cosmoblivion
@cosmoblivion 9 месяцев назад
How long have you been in the UK? I was able to get my Permanent Residence after 5 years.
@DeborahMaufer
@DeborahMaufer 9 месяцев назад
@@cosmoblivion Hi! We've only been here for a year now and are not looking to stay long-term. My comment was more about our experience living in Switzerland for the 5.5 years before we moved here 😊
@Grimxxfandango
@Grimxxfandango 2 года назад
Just found your channel, you’re super charismatic and engaging so you’ve gained a sub! I’ve just completed a sponsored apprenticeship degree (it’s a BA degree in business, same content and assessments as the standard thing but you don’t pay for it as your employer sponsors you, so 37.5 hour week working your normal job alongside studying for a degree).. I FEEL YOUR PAIN!! You finish work knackered and then remember ah crap I’ve got a paper due next week so you’re constantly exhausted. Huge respect for you particularly due to your degree subject and the dialect differences :)
@id3389
@id3389 2 года назад
8:29 lol I can't say that's come up in my British office experience 🤣
@glitterpuss1
@glitterpuss1 2 года назад
My interest in maths meant my school suggested I should be an actuary - their list of ‘maths careers’ was essentially accountant or actuary. I became a statistician instead 😂
@laceym314
@laceym314 2 года назад
Got my QTS so I could teach and was all ready to go for this fall, but navigating the sponsored spreadsheet is so mind-numbing. Any advice on how to quickly filter that behemoth?
@sandraalston7863
@sandraalston7863 2 года назад
I would love to see you make a video talking about how you deal with living so far away from family and how they feel about it...
@samueljohnson5611
@samueljohnson5611 2 года назад
Hey, I’m an American attempting to move to the UK. Is there any way you could break down how to move to the UK in a digestible way and share some information? I’m so lost with the whole process and any help would be greatly appreciated
@samueljohnson5611
@samueljohnson5611 2 года назад
I’m sure you have some videos on this already, but I think I just haven’t found them yet. If anyone knows a video that explains this well, it would be nice to know it🤞
@danieljwebb
@danieljwebb 2 года назад
Hi Sam, British citizen here. I know I’m not Evan but I have some tips. Depending on where you are in your life, the process for getting here can be different. If you haven’t done a degree yet, the best thing to do is consider doing that in the UK; a student visa now provides 2 years post graduation to work in whatever job you want in the UK without a sponsor. If you aren’t at that stage but went to one of the worlds top 50 unis, there’s a separate visa that you can look into for this. Other than that you’d need to get a Skilled worker visa with a sponsored employer. As Evan said, look up the list of skills and see if you fit, and then look up the list of sponsors and start reaching out and making connections. After that the process is relatively hassle free, depending on your visa you will likely have to visit an embassy/consulate near you for some checks but this all depends on the circumstances for the exact visa you have. In terms of accommodation in the UK, I don’t recommend renting a place you have never seen so you should plan to arrive early and live in a hostel or Airbnb whilst you look for your own place or rent with others. This prevents you getting scammed out of money as there are lots of rental scams these days.
@TalkwithJadesola
@TalkwithJadesola 2 года назад
In my opinion, the best UK visa to be on is the Global talent visa. The visa is tied to you so you don't require sponsorship and the process is fairly easy. You may want to check it out to see if it's applicable to the industry you work in.
@evan
@evan 2 года назад
I made a video about trying to move here post 2020!
@samueljohnson5611
@samueljohnson5611 2 года назад
@@danieljwebb Thank you so much!! Currently I am going into the start of my 2 year degree which I will be completing in America (but I will be done with it after just one year), and then hopefully after that either going to the UK to achieve my bachelors and master’s degrees, or possibly finishing my bachelors in America and then my masters in the UK. One question I have (which I’m honestly assuming you don’t know) is if my AICE Diploma would help me get into UK universities in any way, since it really holds no weight here in America yet I still got the diploma after completing around 12 classes. Would you know if that is important for me in regards to further education in the UK, since I’m nearly sure that you would have taken sort of the same exams that I ended up taking to get the diploma. Again, thank you dearly for all of your insight and help.
@indigoelf8891
@indigoelf8891 7 месяцев назад
thankyou for sharing your experince Evan, im currently going throgh the exact same phase here and feels comforting to know even americans could have the same issue as me. hahahaah . much love.
@bikashgurung6407
@bikashgurung6407 2 года назад
I'm having same struggle right now as being an international student. Hence, working 10-15 hrs a week or not working some week because of the courseworks!
@ElliotDooleysmith
@ElliotDooleysmith 2 года назад
I hate the office etiquette of having to make every one a cup of tea when I want one. I would also just drink instant coffee so it was much quicker to make than tea. People would see it as a way to get a few minutes break, but I just found it frustrating and ruined my workflow. But, now I work from home so I don't have to worry about that at all. Just lovely.
@helenagreenwood2305
@helenagreenwood2305 2 года назад
I agree there's nothing more annoying than saying 'anyone fancy a cuppa?' and everyone in the office says yes - my last job we just made them for our own 4 desk station - but if I worked in another building I could be making 8 in one go lol 😆☕😵‍💫 us Brits do love a good moan 😆
@beachflower2188
@beachflower2188 6 месяцев назад
I worked as an actuarial analyst at one of the big companies but I relate to you when you said it wasn't it for you! I understand actuarial needs full focus but I could not give up parts of my life to be a human calculator!!
@Phiyedough
@Phiyedough 2 года назад
It would be interesting to compare your experiences with those of a Brit trying to relocate and get work in USA. I suspect these moves get harder with each decade that passes.
@cosmoblivion
@cosmoblivion 9 месяцев назад
Immigration just became more expensive here in the UK. It has been crazy expensive in the US for some years.
@Auronomi
@Auronomi Год назад
Bruh, how you're describing the work/college life is exactly how it is where I am in MA, USA lmfao
@charlotteinnocent8752
@charlotteinnocent8752 2 года назад
Good story! Yeah, I wouldn't have banked on E Harmony's promise either. If they wanted to they could have sorted out the sponsorship earlier and saved you anxiety about that. I would have looked at a company ready to sponsor straight away as well. When you whole world depends on something, you can't just count on a promise like that.
@Ranzha_
@Ranzha_ 2 года назад
Bruh I just got a preroll ad in German ✨ Brand image complete ✨
@Daniel-gs9eh
@Daniel-gs9eh 2 года назад
I now how hard it can be I immigrated from Wales to England
@aliciabalchin4559
@aliciabalchin4559 2 года назад
Congratulations Even, you are a total asset to the UK. Best wishes in all you do.
@ehmjey7567
@ehmjey7567 Год назад
Oh my god, the thing about feeling like no person in your study field being similar to you is such a weird and difficult thing when you also really enjoy studying that topic/it’s really interesting to you!! I probably won’t do a masters that technically I find interesting because I think I just don’t want in that atmosphere/surrounded by the average person that studies that masters..
@lunalovegood2093
@lunalovegood2093 2 года назад
I'm in the process of getting my tier 4 student visa, and very anxious about my future there, what if I can't get a job. what you said about the 30 days to wait for a national is terrifying information, but I'm glad to know it. I didn't see the link about the list of company so could you point me to where it is please?
@yanistancheva3076
@yanistancheva3076 7 месяцев назад
A recent graduate, full time parent and a non-English speaker here. I hear you!
@hashir
@hashir 2 года назад
The first company i worked for didnt have Sponsorship status - and they had to apply to be a sponsor just to keep me on. This was a small digital production agency and they had no experience doing this! But got there in the end 😅 No one really understands the stress an immigrant goes through to secure that Tier 2 visa and then eventually the ILR (and ultimately citizenship!)
@sarah-janeandersen2797
@sarah-janeandersen2797 7 месяцев назад
Maybe I’ve missed the upload, but have you made a video on what it takes to register as a sponsor/how much sponsorship costs a company?
@mahdikhosrojerdi3732
@mahdikhosrojerdi3732 Год назад
Thank you for your helpful video, I have tier 4 depended visa and I wanna moving to UK Birmingham in next 3 month, I really worry about find the sponsorship jobs, as you said it's very hard to find it, my job field is Network Specialist, I have searched in linkdin and indeed for many times but unfortunately couldn't find any sponsorship job yet, do you think can I find it whenever I arrived in UK? is there any hope?
@xjoytotheworld
@xjoytotheworld 2 года назад
When you move to the UK you can't apply for citizenship for 5 years- what type of US ID card did you have in the interim? Did you have to renew your drivers' license from abroad/is that even legal? Curious to hear your experience!
@ric5019
@ric5019 2 года назад
Thank goodness that you nailed it. Congratulations m8. It would have been very sad if that pesky Patel had air freighted you to Rwanda whilst you’re frantically regurgitating the UK visa sponsorship form content. Your dedication to hard work is commendable and hope you’re an inspiration to others who are in your predicament.
@emotionallyunstablefish970
@emotionallyunstablefish970 Год назад
Its funny I have just started college doing an Access to higher education course for science & I haven't done any science in years & I feel like everythings going over my head. I also am in the middle of movimg flats so all my spare time is devoted to that by the time I get a chance to sit down I don't have the mental capacity to take it in. I was just watching videos in Newton's 3 laws ... then some how ended up here on your video 😅
@MERCHIODOS
@MERCHIODOS 2 года назад
Don't know if you made this video yet, but you should do a video on why you stayed in UK and not moved back to Amercia once schooling ended? and what did your parents thought about when you sstaying in UK?
@LonKirk
@LonKirk 2 года назад
Brilliant good video. I enjoyed.
@enfys9833
@enfys9833 2 года назад
Just some chill Evan lore, eh Means a lot to the right people though, for sure!
@John-pn4rt
@John-pn4rt 2 года назад
don't worry, as a Brit, when my employer bought an expenses system from a US company we wondered what "per diem" meant!
@charleeb74
@charleeb74 Год назад
...same rule in Germany with the 30 day period and German citizen prioritisation...but my jobs was so specific and the skills that there was no-one and the job was created because it was something new that I only had
@tyroneoliver8859
@tyroneoliver8859 2 года назад
Hey, love your videos. Can you tell us how a British citizen can find a job in the U.S and what’s the process. Also, can you do a tour of your flat, your background in the videos looks awesome
@evan
@evan 2 года назад
Thanks Tyrone! I’m hoping to film a flat tour video sometime this month/ next! Though I’ve been saying that since I moved in 😅 just have a bit more painting left to do
@Cliffdog01
@Cliffdog01 2 года назад
Now that the world has opened up, do you think you'll start travelling again, or will that be too hard now that you are in a relationship? Just asking because I'd love to see collabs with other YTers that changed countries (like instead of Brit v American, it'd be British-American v British-Japanese). I would love to see you compare your experience with someone like John Daub or Chris Broad.
@LordSoviet
@LordSoviet 2 года назад
I enjoyed the video for the most part, but seeing people document their struggles to move out of the US can be quite depressing for me. Sometimes I wish it was still like the Ellis Island days where there were no Visas you could just show up and more than likely get in. In those times the USA was a bastion of hope for many, but I just feel trapped here.
@y.u.n.gg_tellyy
@y.u.n.gg_tellyy 2 года назад
Yeah you’re definitely my Favourite!!!!!!!! British American
@grimftl
@grimftl 2 года назад
As a US citizen, I worked for a Swedish telecom firm (in the US). Finally got my dream and got a contract in Blighty. I was hoping to actually emigrate, but my manager was a knob end and HR screwed me so, after just a year, it was back to Dallas (for all my sins). That was over 20 years ago and I've tried moving back, but no joy. :( The only way I could move to England for my golden years is to win the lottery. Or marry someone.
@helenagreenwood2305
@helenagreenwood2305 2 года назад
Some of us Brits say the same about moving to Spain 😆😆😆 I'd love to end my days in the sunshine ☀️☀️☀️ right am off to put a line on the Set For Life lottery draw tonight you never know 👍🤞💷💷💷 I could be quids in tonight 😀
@_NayomieMcLeod
@_NayomieMcLeod Год назад
Trying to get a job in the UK is super super difficult compared to USA im British living in the USA and I’ve been looking for jobs in the UK and applying but absolutely no luck and the application process is so rigorous wow! I stressed
@shanaperzynski286
@shanaperzynski286 2 года назад
The more videos of yours I watch the more I want to get out of America even though it's difficult
@azman6568
@azman6568 2 года назад
As a native Brit I'm glad to have you here, your an intelligent, entertaining and engaging speaker. I particularly like when you say grab a cuppa it seems warm friendly and familiar. Dave Paulides says similar things on missing 411 ... Evan if you haven't watched missing 411 with Paulides I encourage you to. Totally different subject matter than this channel but still good. Thanks 😊
@mihaelahuban5287
@mihaelahuban5287 2 года назад
i enjoyed the sit,n,chat , many new and interesting things. Evan, i would much appreciate if you can talk more about teaching in US vs UK . You said “ they don’t really teach as much as they kind of talk “ in UK . What “really teach “ mean for you? i was at uni in my country, Romania, and the teachers pretty much talk and we take notes thank you 😊
@sawyeroaks
@sawyeroaks 2 года назад
Question: Because my family are English, I qualify for an English Passport despite being onlyy and American. I got into the MSc at Edinburgh, and my husband and I want to move to the UK long term (at some point). If I get that english passport now, would it be easier to become a dual national later? Also hot tips for UK MSc program ? (I’m psych so any general tips is fine)
@vonlowe7187
@vonlowe7187 Год назад
By virtue of holding a US and UK passport you would be a dual national. Also an MSc programme can widely vary based on where you are studying
@eclowe6594
@eclowe6594 2 года назад
Evan where's the link to the UK visa sponsors? 😜
@tinnagigja3723
@tinnagigja3723 2 года назад
I had to look it up, but the Icelandic for 'actuary' is 'tryggingastærðfræðingur' and I will pay you five quid to say that word on camera.
@mariammostafa2006
@mariammostafa2006 2 года назад
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@ParallaxRS
@ParallaxRS 2 года назад
I've always loved your videos Evan but I've never seen this side of you. Damn your guile and commitment to bettering yourself is a borderline turn on mate
@StarlightNightflame
@StarlightNightflame 2 года назад
I thought for sure he said "I got AIDS" first and did a double-take. Rewind, re-listen... oh, "I got A's", got it...
@yisuschristo
@yisuschristo 11 месяцев назад
How do you look for a job speaking Spanish in the UK while learning English?. Please help.
@killerjdog51
@killerjdog51 2 года назад
Any tips for properly making tea? Any favorite blends/types?
@gutenmorgan2063
@gutenmorgan2063 Год назад
can you go right to getting an A2 visa?
@jimmygolucky23
@jimmygolucky23 2 года назад
Hearing your story makes me so glad that as a German I managed to move and get a job here in the UK just before Brexit became official. Meaning I just about qualified for pre-settled status and could avoid needing a visa and all the stress and anxiety that come with it.
@carolynshirey7488
@carolynshirey7488 2 года назад
I enjoy the sit and chats! I'm an immigrant in a different country. We are applying for our permanent residency this week. Its been a bit of a long road, but late last year they changed the paperwork and requirements and made it much easier to qualify. This has lifted a large load off our shoulders. Not we are not dependent on a job to keep us here. Woohoo!
@minchui
@minchui 2 месяца назад
I moved to the UK in December of 2023 and hopefully will have a job soon. Im luck to have my BRP because of marriage.
@Landie_Man
@Landie_Man 2 года назад
I wish I could cast off “it was like 5 years ago” as if that feels like a long time ago. As a 32 year old, 5 years ago feels like a few hours ago.
@2010mcclain
@2010mcclain 2 года назад
As someone who has an interest in other countries and what its like living outside the US, this video was super interesting. Maybe someday I'll use this info to better my future who knows but at the very least its an entertaining story and inspiring as well.
@simranology2001
@simranology2001 2 года назад
I am shocked I studied "per annum" in my primary school in India when we learnt calculating simple interest and compound interest in Mathematics 😷😲
@markymarkb
@markymarkb Год назад
The world can go tits up. Brits will still have 5 mins for a cup of tea. Love it.
@LynxChan
@LynxChan 2 года назад
Currently studying the Small Book of English Propaganda known as the Life in the UK guide and I'm not sure if I'll make it to the test without suffering a rage induced ulcer. Don't know how did you managed to contain your sarcasm because mine is firing on all cylinders here!
@gemoftheocean
@gemoftheocean 2 года назад
Evan had a funny video about doing the life in the UK exam. Funny how they ask quite a few things about popular culture that would never be the type of question you get in the US.
@saloumehsallyvaghei4185
@saloumehsallyvaghei4185 Год назад
are all good jobs for college graduates?
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