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  1. Dude honestly it's not that hard to blindly set yourself up in a new country. Both agree to save say a grand for example and then once you've both got the money. Make the move to somewhere you fancy. Stay in a hostel until you get yourself a small studio apartment. Use your saving to give yourselves some time to get on your feet. But once you've the house then you can start applying for jobs. Which should be the easiest part as there are always sales assistant, bar or waiter jobs about. Me and my hubby have done this several times so the method works. Good luck dude 😗

  2. This comment is like super fucking late, but I literally relate to this on a spiritual level.I'm married and have been married to my wife for almost two years, and we live in different countries, and can't afford to see each other as often as we like, we only get to see each other every two or three months for about a week or so at a time. I'm sorry that you andBillie had to go through this, immigration and politics sucks ass.

  3. I know this was posted a while ago and I hope all is still well between you to. I hope you guys are still communicating the same way. And if so, I am a believer in fate, I hope you two will end up together again one day. You two were meant to be with.

  4. Dang dude I'm sorry that really sounds like a shit situation, I hope it works out for you both! Keep your head up and if it's meant to be then it'll happen, the world is a crazy place and everything happens for a reason <3

  5. You can't just marry to get in the country anymore, you have to earn over a certain amount and have earned that amount for a certain period of time, or have nearly 19k in savings.. They make it near impossible for US/UK long distance couples now, I've been through it myself I'm from the UK and I was in an LDR relationship with someone from California for 2 years and we explored every option. I feel for you man its not easy at all. You think about it though your soulmate could be anywhere in the world. The distance is worth it for the right person. It was a whirlwind, though we aren't together anymore I made memories of a life time. It's sad that it hasn't worked out, but relationships don't have to be life long to be worth while, yano. You still had your time together, you still did things you'd never done before. I'd love to see you two back together, but maybe you were just meant to be together for a short time yano 🤷🏻‍♀️ youtube's Romeo and Juliet you pair are! 💔

  6. I feel really bad you and Billie have had to seperate due to the distance of everything. But I don’t really get when you said you don’t want to get a part time job because then you can’t do YouTube? Is it not possible to do both? Do you plan on doing YouTube forever? If so, what if you never make more than you’re currently making? No hate, just a question! All the best for the future, for both you and Billie!

  7. Drew.
    As a person who has been in many long distance relationships, some wonderful and enduring, and as someone who's about a decade older than you, I just wanted to say: don't leave love for something societal. love is the most precious, beautiful, special, enduring, wonderful thing. I would say that if that's the reason and there is still love, while I know it seems hard, love is more important and enduring than law. Law is manmade, it's almost fake. Love is not, its older and more powerful. You will come back together again. a partner and myself at 26? broke up after 4 years together and I was shattered. We just didn't understand what we had. Now that I'm 34, I find it's much easier to wrap my head around and am with a person 3800 miles from me. All is possible, and even if for now you are 'parted' keep the love and you WILL come back together. Don't lose HEART. Even if you need a community to empower you, you two are both such lovely people. Don't lose heart, even if it goes on hold. x

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