RE: Walking underneath the River Thames in London

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I can definitely see how exhausting the 8 minute walk to get across the tunnel must have been haha. It does look old but still sturdy.

You see, I have been meaning to migrate to UK for some time now. Currently processing papers for it. I have relatives living near Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey. Would you say that this place is quite near from there? I would love to see it for myself someday when I finally get to UK.



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oh my god! I used to live fifteen minutes away from Kingston, its a lovely place. Kingston is around half an hour to central London, so yes, it's pretty close.

Here's a few of my old posts about Kingston, if you're interested.
https://livinguktaiwan.com/a-tour-around-kingston-upon-thames/

I see you're a nurse, is that what you plan to do in England? My tenants a few years ago were 4 nurses from the Philippines working at East Surrey Hospital. We always short of nurses, so you should have no problem getting a job here.

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Yes yes I am planning to migrate to UK and work there as a nurse. I’m really looking forward to it.

Thats’s great to hear! Perhaps if fate allows it, we could bump into each other someday lol. I will make sure to read your post. I have been itching to know what the place looks and feels like.

Anyways, tenants? You have units for rent near Kingston?

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Not Kingston, at a place called Redhill, near East Surrey Hospital which is quite big. My current tenant is a nurse from India and her family.

Hope you get here very soon, and hats off to you and all medics protecting us during these difficult times 🎖️

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I see. I looked it up and it's much farther from Kingston but still within Central London. If I ever need to move out of my supposed apartment, I will give you a heads up lol.

And thanks so much for the appreciation. These are trying times for my profession.

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