Firstly, I really would like to emigrate to somewhere near Bridgend in Wales. I plan on perhaps going to university near there so I can see what it would be like (the people, weather, costs of living, etc.), and then, if it suits me, go back to the United States and explore any options I have which would allow me to immigrate there. As far as US-UK immigration, how do you feel as if that would change in the next 4+ years due to the recent referendum's results? I understand that the only way to move to the UK (at least now) is to either get a business visa or a marriage visa (and yes, I do understand the limitations under the marriage visa such as getting married in the UK, having to go back, and then maybe being able to return under the rule that you can't work for five years and have to live with the person). I'm just wondering, though, if there would be any way that I could possibly emigrate to the UK more easily in the future, though? If it means anything, I plan on going to university for Journalism and then becoming a copy editor, although I doubt that that job would open up any doors as far as business visas are concerned. Also, can you describe what living in Wales is like as of today? Thank you for any and all help x
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Another pathway I may take is going to university for psychology, but again, it wouldn't open many doors in my opinion. I just don't want to go to university for something that I'm not passionate about simply because it may make emigration easier. Also, with the immigration policy question, the UK as a whole has problems with the amount of immigrants coming in, and this not only stems from Europe. I was wondering if immigration policies would grow more rigid for everyone, not only Europe.