seremify007
Junior Member
Getting a professional job in the US if you're not local is a very expensive exercise (we're talking five figures).Ahh I actually am not from there, and haven't visited yet either! *gulp* lol. I've just always dreamed of moving there one day for work life too. Hm. I have heard about that though. But possibly with good grades, it would be a gateway if a company decides to hire you? (I'd have to fully read up the employment/recruitment procedures etc). Thank you for the heads up though Seremify
IMO your best bet is getting a job at an international firm/company with a presence in the US and getting a secondment/transfer internally so they help foot these costs and make things a bit easier for you. That being said don't get the idea of an awesome holiday destination/place to visit with a place to work.
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