Re: Considering moving to the UK, any advice?

Hi.


I've not moved out of my grandparents house so can't help you there. I can tell you that flats (apartments) are expencive in London.


How are you going to get money to pay for the flat or house you are thinking of getting?


I'm not sure if someone who isn't from the UK can get disability money so that's something to think about.


There are busses and trains that tell you what stop you've arrived at.


The fredom pass,, which allows you to get on busses and trains for free. (trains must be in London though and the fredom pass will not work outside of it.)


There's com cab and taxi card, which is a survice that allows you to get cheeper taxis and, if you're willing to book a day or two in advance, free rides.

There's a limit on the free rides though, I can't remember what it is at the moment, I think it's seven miles but could be wrong.


I understand wanting to move to another place to see diffirent countries and how they treat the Blind/VI/Disabled and all that but the problem with that, in my oppinion,, is that every country is going to have its good and bad places. So let's say you move to the UK and find that you don't like it, will you have enough money to move back to the US?

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