Regarding moving from the US to another country -
You also have to prove to your host country's government that you can
support yourself, get a work visa, find and secure some place to live
before you move there, overcome any prejudices from employers, pay for
moving all your crap to another country, figure out all the governmental
systems (taxes, health care, etc.), sell your house if you have one, etc.
Moving to other countries is not something you take lightly - you really
should be absolutely sure it's going to improve your situation.
Moving is rated as one of the largest stresses in someone's life - imagine
lumping on top of that moving your *business* to another city/country with
different rules and conditions....?!
Yikes
MEK
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Well spoken. I'd like to add, that moving to a new city may in fact be as
hard as staying where you are, as you have to start meeting _everyone_
again. There may even be a language barrier (god forbid).
Who cares where you are, where you are from and where you are moving to
when you are making great music? ;)
:D ense.
On Wed, 4 Aug 2004, Dennis DeSantis wrote:
> Just to clarify:
>
> Moving to Berlin doesn't mean that the agents and promoters are suddenly
> lining up to book you. It's not a magic pill that turns ordinary folks
> into success stories, and lazy Detroiters into superstars.
> It's just a city, like many others. It affords certain new
> opportunities simply by virtue of the fact that it's a new place.
>
> Furthermore, there are as many reasons to move somewhere as there are
> people moving - schoold, jobs, new families, old families better left
> behind. Not everyone is just jockeying for position.
>
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