CCNA ( Cisco Certified Network Associate ) and Immigration to USA.
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CCNA ( Cisco Certified Network Associate ) and Immigration to USA.
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
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
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Re: CCNA ( Cisco Certified Network Associate ) and Immigration to USA.
"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.
news:[email protected]...
> 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.
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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.
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.