How can two Seattle residents best go about looking for jobs in London?
Here’s my recommendation (You’d need to consult with an accountant to see if you’re in the clear with this from a legal standpoint): One of you should apply for a university in London. That way, you get the student visa, which does two excellent things: • It allows you into the country for a very extended period of time that is usually easily extended. • It allows you (and maybe your spouse as well?) to work up to (I think) 20 hours per week so long as you maintain your student status.In the UK, you can earn a Masters in just one year, and can get a more complicated degree (I can’t keep track of all the variations) over a 2 year period. Now, you have to be a full time student, so realistically you couldn’t work full time. But, you could work part time. So part 2 of the equation is finding jobs that can be worked remotely. Get an account with Skype, link it up with your cell if you want, start getting familiar with video conferencing and remote working, and assuming you can find a job t