• BarqsHasBite
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      21 year ago

      How much are we talking about? You see on TV shows that many are eager to do it.

      • @Metanoia
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        151 year ago

        If you don’t use a lawyer, pro se can cost between 2k and 3k for the fees. Going through the process for my mother in law currently.

        • @[email protected]
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          1 year ago

          So much cheaper than the UK.

          It’s something like £2k ($2,500) for the fees (for 2.5-3years, depending on visa type), plus a buy in for NHS services, approximately £1k/year ($1,300 x 2.5-3) for the length of your visa.

          6 years to become a citizen, if you’re not married to a Brit, or 5 if you are.

          It is in excess of £10k over the 5-6 years to get to the point of permanent residence (£2,300) which you can then follow up with citizenship (£1,580).

          • @candybrie
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            21 year ago

            I wish health care was ~$1k/year. That’s less than a lot of insurance premiums alone.

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              True, although paying in upfront doesn’t exempt immigrants from also paying the relevant taxes that cover healthcare, no double taxation protections here.