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Kayln Franke also detailed what she likes about the UK, including the National Health Service.

The “special relationship” between the US and the UK means the countries are linked in many ways.

This includes sharing expats. Around 200,000 expats from Nothern America are thought to be living in the UK.

Many hold dual citizenship, including – until 2016 – Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was born in New York City.

Express.co.uk spoke to one US expat living in the UK about their expectations on moving between the two countries and her experience of expat life here.

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She discussed the merits of life in the UK compared to life in the US.

Kayln highlighted two “major wins” when it comes to Britain.

She said: “Life in the UK has a lot going for it, and the lack of gun violence and the NHS are two major wins that contribute to a better experience than in the US.”

However, there are some things she prefers about North America.

Two retired British expats recently detailed how they use passive income, in part, to afford cruises and holidays. 

Norm and Tina spoke with Express.co.uk about how they fund a retirement many dream of.

The couple are able to make money while travelling as Norm has a relevant skill.

“Norm is a stock photographer and stock video producer so we have built a library of images, which produce a passive income through royalties which helps with finances,” the pair explained.

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