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CCNA ( Cisco Certified Network Associate ) and Immigration to USA.

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Old Jul 17th 2003, 7:54 am
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Amir
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Dear Sir or Madam,
I would like to ask you about the CCNA Certificate and it’s
relation to immigration to USA. I am pleased to know If someone is
going to immigrate or find job in USA , Could this certificate help
him to be accepted as a qualified applicant . Furthermore, Is there
job opportunity for the CCNA holders over there in USA? I will
appreciate you if you give me information about this certificate and
it’s market demand in USA.
Your Kind and prompt reply would be highly appreciated .
Regards
Amir
 
Old Jul 17th 2003, 8:59 am
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J. J. Farrell
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"Amir" wrote in message
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    > I would like to ask you about the CCNA Certificate and it’s
    > relation to immigration to USA. I am pleased to know If someone is
    > going to immigrate or find job in USA , Could this certificate help
    > him to be accepted as a qualified applicant .

It might help you get a job offer, but it will not be relevant to getting
work authorization from the BCIS.
 
Old Jul 17th 2003, 6:55 pm
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With Cisco qualifications the lower the grade the more engineers are qualified in that particular area. i.e. CCNA - tens of thousands, CCNP - several thousand, CCIE - several hundred...

There are still plenty of employers who look for Cisco skills when hiring in the USA, but I would suggest upgrading your qualifications if you wish to distinguish yourself from US citizens who could also perform a similar role. Why would an employer not hire one of them instead?

The higher the qualification the more useful it will be in finding employment.
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