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Can foreigners live in Hawaii?

Can Anyone Move to Hawaii? In 1959, Hawaii officially became the 50th state. As a result, anyone who has the ability to legally live in the United States—including citizens and permanent residents—can move to Hawaii. Legally, it's just like moving to any other state.



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Can Anyone Move to Hawaii? In 1959, Hawaii officially became the 50th state. As a result, anyone who has the ability to legally live in the United States—including citizens and permanent residents—can move to Hawaii. Legally, it's just like moving to any other state.

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Yes, Hawaii is known for its high cost of living due to factors such as housing, groceries, utilities, and transportation. What salary do you need to survive in Hawaii? To survive in Hawaii, a single person may need a salary of around $50,000 to $60,000, while a family may require $80,000 to $100,000.

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British citizens can stay in the U.S permanently if they hold an immigrant visa or green card, but they can only stay temporarily if they hold a nonimmigrant visa or no visa at all.

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Although it's a more complex transition than a relocation on the mainland, moving to Hawaii offers plentiful rewards: beautiful weather year-round, easy access to miles of gorgeous white sand beaches, abundant outdoor activities, and, of course, Hawaii's unique aloha spirit that infuses the local culture.

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The Cost of Living is High The cost of living in Hawaii is high. That goes for housing costs, but it also applies to the food on grocery store shelves. Everything that has to be shipped or flown to the islands will cost more. Hawaii is also a high-tax state.

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The average Hawaii home value is $842,908, down 1.1% over the past year and goes to pending in around 19 days.

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Hawaii is the most expensive state in the U.S. while California ranks third. When you compare the cost of living in Hawaii and that of California, you will likely find that Hawaii's cost of living is considerably higher. The cost of living index in Hawaii is 196.3 while that in California is 138.5.

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There are no direct flights to Hawaii from the UK – all routes involve at least one change. The typical change would be in a major American hub, such as Seattle, Los Angeles or Dallas with American Airlines or Alaska Airlines. Changing in Vancouver is also an option with Air Canada.

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There are no nonstop flights between the UK and Hawaii. Departing London, you'll have to connect in a major US hub such as Chicago, Houston, Dallas, Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco, etc. Or you could connect to a Hawaii-bound flight from Vancouver Canada.

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