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    The economy in Germany is worse and worse and the number of bookings has gone down in the past year. Where is the market better? Ready to move anywhere!
    Great muscled body. Good looking. 39 yo but look much younger. 20 years of experience as stripper and gogo dancer.
    Any good ideas very appreciated.

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    ^^^ do you have dual citizenship ? If not, then you're basically stuck choosing among the Eurozone countries since you won't be legally allowed to work in US clubs without US citizenship. As such, London is probably the best opportunity for dancers.n

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    London is not a great place. since EU opened borders it is overflooded by 18 year old Romanians and Bulgarians ready to work for little money.
    Just German passport here. Any chance to find job in US without US passport? What about New York? looks like money is there...

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    ^^^ since the 9/11 attacks the US passed a new law requiring all 'official' US employers ( including strip clubs ) to verify that all new workers have US citizenship, a US green card, or a work visa specific to the type of job they are applying for ( for dancers work visas are NOT issued ). There are some New York area clubs that will hire dancers illegally, but those clubs also tend to side-step other US laws as well ( like prostitution and drugs ).

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    Some Miami clubs let illegals work but I promise you they're not clubs you want to be working in!

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    It doesnt need to be the best club, i am happy with any job, important is that they take me long term, and not just for a few evenings a month.

    Please send me a private message with contacts of clubs that might be interested. would be great.

    how much do i need a month for life in the US? how much do cigarettes cost?

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    Are you a female or male dancer? You have a blue ribbon by your name, so I just want to make sure. There aren't many (any?) male dancers on here, so you won't get many recommendations if you're a dude. If you're a lady -- skip London. The cost of living is outrageous and the earnings are just not that steady. I do think the UK is your best bet, but literally any other city with a few clubs will be better than London. There's quite a few threads on the UK, so just run a search.

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    Default Re: Where to move for a job?

    i am a guy. i am posting here because i didnt find such forum for male dancers.
    i agree that London is too expensive.
    What about Canada?

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    Unless you are a UK citizen which shares 'commonwealth' reciprocal agreements with Canada, you're going to have similar legality issues working in Canada.

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    This is just my 2 cents based on working in Canada (and no, you can't come to dance here, you would need a working holiday visa which is only available to citizens from commonwealth countries): Try the smaller cities.

    When I started dancing I was in college in a big city, and dancing there sucked, the competition was intense, extras were high, and my profits were comparitively low. I've been working for 4 years and I definitely have found that medium sized cities seem to have the most stable markets for strip club customers. Small towns are no bueno because the customers are often dependent on either 1 or a few industries in the area for income, and thus as a result tend to be more "seasonal". Medium sized cities have enough people and variety of industries to support a diverse customer population and a few clubs to choose from, but lack the competition and headaches that result in large cities. Cities to ESPESCIALLY avoid are large ones that are film/entertainment industry centers as they attract alllllllll of the types of ambitious people willing to strip (and more often) on the side, and concurrently also have large "broke artist" populations (=greater % of customers in the club being time wasters). Good luck finding a new home
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    ^Actually, you can no longer dance in Canada on any work visa. There's some talk that you can on a student visa, but of course none of it matters if you're in a city that doesn't require a license and don't get caught!

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    Default Re: Where to move for a job?

    Thank you everyone.

    Back to original question then.

    Caucasian guy, experienced dancer, great body, good looking, 39 but looking much younger, looking for a place to move. Preferably outside EU. With decent economy and not invaded by Romanians or Bulgarians.

    Any country where i can move for working and make a decent living.

    Any advice is welcome.

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    Default Re: Where to move for a job?

    Dear all, I got a lot of private messages in the meantime. Thank you everyone.
    Several people advised Bombay in India - very low costs of living, food, cigarettes. Indians like - for them exotic - caucasian looks.
    I didn't find anything on internet - woould need to go there and look for job directly.

    If you have any ideas or thoughts regarding India, please share here. Any ideas are appreciated!

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