So, you want to move to the States eh?

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Re: So, you want to move to the States eh?

Postby Steven » Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:38 am

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agnelson wrote:Finding a job in the US is not wrongdoing. C'mon Reba. You do realize that one is even allowed to go on an sheduled interview while on B2?


B-1. You can attend a pre-arranged interview because that is considered a business meeting, but entering to look for work is illegal.
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Re: So, you want to move to the States eh?

Postby agnelson » Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:44 am

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Yes, B1 -- undocumented, of course (no I-94). Thanks for the "clarification".
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Re: So, you want to move to the States eh?

Postby Alexandra86 » Wed Sep 16, 2009 12:11 pm

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Hi there,

I'm a 23 year old Marketing Graduate (College Diploma) but currently working in the insurance industry as a licensed insurance broker. I am determined to move to the states one way or the other. Here's my deal:

- I was born in Russia and qualify to play in Green Card Lottery. So here's my one in a million chance.

- I could go to college in LA - they require you to have $15,000 as you enter. But, as everyone says I cannot really work legally unless i get a cash job and get myself in trouble.

- I have no problem finding a job who will sponsor me in the insurance OR marketing industry. The problem is there is nothing on that TN list about insurance brokers or marketing coordinators. I have a friend in US that owns a decent sized company and wants to sponsor me. Will they turn me down with my Marketing Diploma and insurance brokers license? Is there any other visa i can apply for with my qualifications?

And also, if that wouldnt work.... I heard of a disaster relief insurance claims adjuster occupation that is approved for TN Visa. I could go to school for claims adjusting - but i never heard of Disaster Relief adjusting here in Toronto and have NO idea where to even apply to school for that specific field!!

I've started my research and your thread has been of much help to me! I was gonna go to the lawyer but again... do not want to pay for nothing. Your advice would be greatly appreciated. :)
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Re: So, you want to move to the States eh?

Postby Reba » Wed Sep 16, 2009 1:51 pm

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if you qualify for the green card lottery, why not apply?
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Re: So, you want to move to the States eh?

Postby Alexandra86 » Thu Sep 17, 2009 5:53 am

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Reba,

I am applying. So is the rest of my family. But as i said, I am not sure how big the chance of winning is.

I was thinking of applying for TN visa as well, b/c i could find a job to sponsor me, but "marketing diploma" is not on the list of acceptable professions and i would like to know if there is a loophole i can go around this list?

Thats why i kind of feel confused. WOuld my other option be to sign up for a management consultant or hotel manager classes? (those ARE on the list)
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Re: So, you want to move to the States eh?

Postby MC » Thu Sep 17, 2009 12:23 pm

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Your chances for TN with just a Marketing diploma are slim to none, as you have discovered studying the list of eligible NAFTA occupations. Your chance of obtaining an H1B is reasonable down the road if you can acquire some additional work experience.

There are no TN-1 loopholes, you either have the education or you don't. If your wish is to pursue opportunities via NAFTA, then your best bet is to study the list wisely and acquire additional education to meet eligibility requirements.

For Hotel Manager, you will require at least a diploma (in the field) and 3 years of related work experience or a baccalaureate degree in Hotel/Restaurant Management.
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Re: So, you want to move to the States eh?

Postby Dremani » Thu Sep 17, 2009 3:17 pm

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My advice would be to obtain a Bachelor degree. They are very tough at the border in regards to education and experience when applying for a TN.

Just a curious question? Why the extreme determination to move to the U.S.? For a marketing position, Canada isn't that bad but then again it depends on where in Canada you live. I have quite a few friends in marketing positions in Toronto and they're doing quite well.

And the green card lottery is very backlogged as one of my inlaws were looking into it. It takes many years to see any sort of approval IF you get selected.
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Re: So, you want to move to the States eh?

Postby jijaybajay » Sat Sep 26, 2009 4:51 am

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My brother in-law got his Green Card Lottery last year. And it took him about 3 months to get him a decent job. Decent job here means that he could make a living for his wife, a baby and himself.

And by the way he got a bachelor in architecture.




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