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I'd say just save money and wait until you're 18.
California isn't going anywhere, except into the ocean because of a super earthquake but that's ok
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I mean, sure it's possible..

But, that will be very expensive and will take a good bit of planning, and saving. it is not cheap out there by any means, and you will definitely need a source of income to live unless you have some large amount of cash already saved. And as far as being 17, that's not possible.. idk about the U.K. But in the US you have to be 18 to be considered a legal adult and able to do everything on you're own..

Hope I helped, PM me if you need anything else man.
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Save some money up man. You need a lot of stuff to get here.

You need to get citizenship, and even then a job. I think you should at least save $10,000 before you even attempt to come.
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I also forgot, you have to be 18 to sign a contract which means you can't rent a place out, or buy auto insurance, so pretty much impossible for you to live here unless your parents are going with you.
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TaigaAisaka wrote I'm going to tell you right now, if you don't have a stable income, moving to California won't work for you at all, unless you want to move into some ghetto. Most families struggle in California even if combined they are bringing in about 3k-4k a month. I live by myself and my house right now is $2900 a month. A 1 bedroom apartment would have been like $1300-$1500, but I'm not going to spend that for a one bedroom apartment, let alone even settle for an apartment. Yes there are some places that are meant for low-income, but they either are in the ghetto or you're going to be in a queue for them.


Geeze, how big is your home?!
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Anyone can move to Cali.
But you have to have a good paying job because it's expensive out there.
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Honestly california is the worst possible place you can live. Traffic here is absolutely nuts. low paying jobs with high rent fees and utilities. not worth the move
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iApplePro wrote
TaigaAisaka wrote I'm going to tell you right now, if you don't have a stable income, moving to California won't work for you at all, unless you want to move into some ghetto. Most families struggle in California even if combined they are bringing in about 3k-4k a month. I live by myself and my house right now is $2900 a month. A 1 bedroom apartment would have been like $1300-$1500, but I'm not going to spend that for a one bedroom apartment, let alone even settle for an apartment. Yes there are some places that are meant for low-income, but they either are in the ghetto or you're going to be in a queue for them.


Geeze, how big is your home?!


3 bedroom, 2.5 baths and I think around 2,066 square feet. The landlord actually cut the price down from $3300 a month because I've been here for going on 4 years when he was assuming it was going to be a 1 or 2 year contract and then I would bail. Plus I fixed up the garage and yard that the old tenants destroyed, so I guess he was just grateful for that lol
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Dbz wrote I'd say just save money and wait until you're 18.
California isn't going anywhere, except into the ocean because of a super earthquake but that's ok

Let's hope that doesn't happen anytime soon
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