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Drs on arrival
3 weeks till I arrive! After 4 months in Asia I am looking forward to a cup of tea! Is it easy to find a Dr? I’ll need to get some scripts filled pretty soon after arriving.
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Cost of Living: Realistic Breakdown (2025)
A typical young professional budget: - Rent: £900–£1500 - Transport: £150 - Groceries: £40–£60/week - Eating out: £200–£350 - SIM: £10–£20 - Gym: £30–£80 - Nights out: unpredictable 😂 What’s your target monthly budget? 👇 Share it below.
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NHS & GP Registration
Once you have a UK address, register with a local GP (doctor). Steps: 1. Search “GP near me” on Google 2. Call or fill out their new patient form 3. Provide your ID + address 4. Wait for your NHS number (auto-generated) Emergency? 999 = ambulance 111 = non-emergency medical advice Already registered or planning to? 👇 Let us know.
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How to Use the Tube (Fast Guide)
If the Tube feels intimidating, here’s what you actually need to know: - You can tap your bank card → no need for Oyster - Avoid peak hours if possible (7–9am, 4–6:30pm) - Download Citymapper — it’s your GPS for everything - Stand on the right of escalators - Weekends often have closures → check before leaving What's the biggest lesson you've had from catching the Tube?👇 Tell us below.
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Where Expats Actually Live (By Budget)
A quick breakdown you can use: £700–£900/month: - Tooting - Stratford - Wembley - Colliers Wood £900–£1200/month: - Clapham - Balham - Canada Water - Finsbury Park £1200–£1600/month: - Shoreditch - Islington - Canary Wharf - Hammersmith Where are you looking?👇 Drop your favourite neighbourhood.
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