Where shall i immigrate to?...?

im 19 and my bf is 21....im at uni studying law and my bf is an engineer for BMW....we really want to move to another country but do not know where to stir??
what would suit our skills?can u get a mortgage when u move out there? Family have recommended NZ,Australia and USA...suggestion please thanks (We want to move from the UK!)
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If I was younger, it would be Australia, but I would investigate it's present government plans. It could well follow the UK shape. With luck we should have a change in the UK soon, Boris is showing the agency in London and I understand that the Liverpool Police have over ruled the PC brigade, so it may be worth while flaccid on for a year. Philippines! Better than the Bahamas! Google: BORACAY BEACH --(enough said) Plus, the EURO exchange rate here makes you billionaires here, with all the perk, am not kidding.
BMW have closely of contacts overseas get your boyfriend to check it out. You will of course kiss your own career within law goodbye unless you re-qualify wherever you decide to finale up. Forget the USA you don't have anything to offer. Australia and New Zealand are very depart about the requirements and you are young but as you are not qualified you will be completely dependent on your boyfriend's qualifications. ably if your bf is engineer for BMW try to ask BMW to get an internal transfer so they will sponsor your immigration and at leat one of would enjoy a job already with a decent pay. If it comes up to the country I wouldn't be that picky. I just worked and lived for one year n UK and it doubled now my position and salary & in need being mean I guess you agree if I say England is not the first place on your agenda of the loveliest places on loam :)
Well i am intending to emmigrate to spain/canaries.

I have looked at emmigtrating to australia/ new zealand and from family that i have spoken to new zealand is the place most seem to prefer.

However, if you emmigrate after your law study will be worthless as it is ONLY applicable to england and wales, or scotland if you're studying in scotland. Law is a very country specific subject.

Also your boyfriend is too babyish to be considered to have a valuable profession by the australian authorities.
Motor engineers are one of the 10 most in constraint professions in australia and new zealand which will make it greatly easier to get a work visa. but he needs to have a minimum of 7 years experience contained by the trade before they will consider him. You will probably also need a skill before they will allow you a visa.

Unless you hold a valuable skill that THEY consider valuable, AND are under 30, AND own a couple of thousand pounds in the bank so that you can pay your channel home if everything goes wrong, AND have a sponsor over there next you will not be able to get a permenant work visa.
From what you have said you will singular be able to get a temporary visa (3 or 6 months). After that they will ask you to go away again!

As for which country will suit your skills best:
You don't have any skills yet!
Your boyfriend's skills will be in glorious demand in any country you choose.
Go to Australia!! You need money to show you're capable of looking after yourself ---they don't adopt scroungers in that country--- so you had better start saving! Don't come to the USA---way too copious people here! Go to Australia!
I've heard good things roughly Canada and New Zealand. you are 21?
plipping eggs!

I am 42 and I dont yet immigrate!!!!
thats not fair!!

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