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By the time this issue of American in Britain has been published, new Chancellor Rishi Sunak will have delivered the first budget since October 2018. At the time of writing major news outlets, including The Times and The Financial Times,
American by origin, Merilee Karr is an adopted Brit, having lived in London for the last 18 years. She founded London’s premier short-term lettings company back in 2014 and has built everything to deliver the vision of providing
“I thought that you just lived in a place with funny accents and quirky shops”, my sister said after visiting me in Liverpool for a week. She was in the middle of explaining to me that her perception of the United Kingdom was very different
Settling In to The UK: It Was The Best Of Times, It Was The Worst Of Times. The Tale Of Relocating Countries
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times....” So, begins A Tale of Two Cities by the immortal Charles Dickens. When it comes to relocating countries, we may find ourselves in the midst of our own paradoxical tale. It involves
Life’s Two Certainties: Immigration & Taxes What Americans Abroad Need To Know Before Moving To The US
There are two types of Americans in our world. One is dubbed an ‘Accidental American’. He is born in the US and automatically a citizen, whether he has a passport or not. The other has lived a large part of his life in the United States,
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