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USA: immigration and living in Florida

But it is never cold, even the rain is warm and short. You can forget about jackets, sweaters, and boots. By the way, the locals love to wear boots in winter, but this is just a trend of fashion. And the air here is filled with aromas of flowers, herbs, and spices.

Why Florida?

This state on the east coast of the United States combines everything a modern person can dream of, from a tropical climate to low real estate prices. Businessmen from all over the world seek to buy a piece of land in Florida or organize a business, tourism is considered to be a particularly successful direction. Investments in amusement parks, hotels, and real estate will bring you stable dividends from year to year.

What to do?

As one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, Florida has world-famous attractions such as Disneyland Amusement Park, which is so large that it can take several days to visit, there are even special tickets that are valid for 4 days. Besides, many will be interested in the film studio “Universal Studios Escapes”, where both children and adults can feel like the heroes of Hollywood films. The Jungle Garden, the huge zoo, the water park, and Church Street, Miami’s nightlife destination, will be available to investors looking to make Florida their home.

The capital of Florida, Tallahassee, is considered one of the largest educational centers in all of America, and Jacksonville, Florida’s financial center, lies to the east of the city.

Of course, living in the country does not imply only sightseeing, however, in Florida, everyone can find something to their liking, more on that later in our article.

Climate

The southern part of the state has a tropical climate with rainy seasons from June to November, while northern and central Florida is subtropical. Thunderstorms, tornadoes, and floods are possible, however, modern construction methods have minimized the threat of damage. Snowfall was recorded only in the north of the state.

The warm tropical climate annually attracts thousands of tourists, especially in winter, the average temperature on the coast at this time is + 18-21C.

silhouette of palm trees near body of water during sunset

Cuisine

It’s no secret that Florida is the world’s citrus growing and producing capital. Of course, Florida is also a paradise for seafood lovers, the freshest seafood can be tasted in any restaurant or go fishing in person, which is one of the most popular leisure activities in this state.

Florida is also famous for its Cuban cuisine, which, in addition to its excellent taste, is notable for its low price. In general, South American cuisine is very popular in Florida, where you can taste dishes from countries such as Argentina, Peru, Jamaica, and even Nicaragua.

Shopping

Florida is a godsend for shopaholics. Hundreds of shops, expensive and not very expensive, lure their customers with bright windows. Miami is one of the five largest shopping centers in the United States. Miami Beach has shops that offer not only clothes but also all kinds of equipment for surfing and fishing. In local malls, you can find both designer products from Tiffany & Co or branded clothing from the world’s largest brands, as well as products of young unknown designers at affordable prices.

A real miracle is the Sawgrass Mills Shopping Center, which covers 2.1 million square feet and contains more than 350 stores. To get around it entirely, you will need at least one day!

Sports

Florida’s coastline stretches for 1,800 miles, making the state ideal for fishing and water sports. In general, the mild, warm climate offers endless opportunities for many sports. Cycling is considered very popular among the local population along with morning or evening jogging along the coast or in one of the state parks.

Hundreds of tourists come every year to play golf, and a large number of fitness centers and dance schools open their doors to clients of all ages and backgrounds.

In addition to all of the above, Florida is home to many major American sports teams such as the Miami Dolphins (soccer), Miami Heat (basketball), and Orlando Magic (baseball).

city skyline under blue sky during daytime

Education in Florida

The education system here does not differ from the generally accepted system of the entire country, there is compulsory school education, as well as secondary and higher education. In Florida, you will find both private and public (in Western countries they are called public) schools, colleges, and universities. The average cost of a year of study at a university is about $ 6,000 (the third cheapest in the country).

Taxation


The huge benefit of living in Florida is that there is no personal and state income tax.

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