> I would guess this question has probably been asked on these forums a
> gazillion times already, but I'm not entirely sure of how to search to
> find an answer, so here goes.....
>
> My wife and I plan to retire to her home state of Michigan when we
> near retirment age - so that could be anytime from 5 to 15 years from
> now - likely about 7. We would have no problem with immigration for me
> as by then we will have been married some 10 to 15 years and my in
> laws will be sponsoring me if it becomes necessary (though we should
> have a nest egg which will easily cover setting up a
> home/cars/furnishings etc).
>
> Problem is my bestest pal Peter and his wife - we have been closer
> than brothers for a lot of years now and frankly if there was any
> reason not to go, he would be it - I would pine for and miss hime so
> much (and his wife and family of course). He has said that if it were
> at all possible they would like to retire there too along with us - in
> fact buying a plot of land next door to us.
>
> Here is the question - other than my American wife and I, Peter has no
> connection with the USA - will he be able to emmigrate and buy land
> and a house there? Would he need to work over there to sort of "stake
> a claim" (He works in Healthcare as a hearing aid specialist - so this
> may be an in demand type occupation).
>
> Does anyone know if this can be done - and how?
>
> many Thanks
>
> Steve
does he fit into any of these categories?
http://britishexpats.com/articles/000089.html
there is no retirement visa to the USA, and to live there permanently
would need a visa
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