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Kopette1892 Jun 1st 2011 7:57 pm

Las Vegas - A little help, please??
 
I'm looking into a move from the UK to Las Vegas but haven't got a clue where to start! I've been a bit overwhelmed by information and can't figure out what rules actually mean and what my chances of getting approved for a visa or whatever I need are.
I'm 23 and a UK British citizen, and single with no dependents. I'm part qualified as an accountant with the hope of being qualified within a year.

Just wondered if anyone could offer me any advice on how I would get started with looking into a move over to the States?

Cheers,
Laura

lansbury Jun 1st 2011 8:08 pm

Re: Las Vegas - A little help, please??
 
Read this

http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Pulask...ork_in_the_USA

and you will probably find on the information you give very little to no chance.

Bob Jun 1st 2011 8:20 pm

Re: Las Vegas - A little help, please??
 
With what you've said, not much chance.

Internship, study, or find a USC to marry would be your best bet if you are looking for the quick route....other wise, getting years of niche skills or specialist company knowledge might help, but who knows what the future might entail.

meauxna Jun 1st 2011 8:39 pm

Re: Las Vegas - A little help, please??
 
Why have you picked Las Vegas?

sir_eccles Jun 1st 2011 8:44 pm

Re: Las Vegas - A little help, please??
 

Originally Posted by meauxna (Post 9403530)
Why have you picked Las Vegas?

But it looks so cool on CSI *wah wah wah* whoooo are youuuu *ooh ooh*

Rose tea Jun 1st 2011 8:50 pm

Re: Las Vegas - A little help, please??
 
I feel bad complaining about the heat in Albuquerque when I think about Vegas :thumbsup: Hope the OP likes it hot...really hot.

ottotheboar Jun 2nd 2011 11:45 am

Re: Las Vegas - A little help, please??
 
In the USA being a Chartered Accounted will be of limited use you the equivalent qualification here is a CPA (Certified Public Accountant) and be licenced in the state of Nevada. Do not think being a CPA will help your case much as there are plenty of them over here

tonrob Jun 2nd 2011 11:59 am

Re: Las Vegas - A little help, please??
 

Originally Posted by sir_eccles (Post 9403538)
But it looks so cool on CSI *wah wah wah* whoooo are youuuu *ooh ooh*

But not the same since Grissom left... :thumbdown:

And what's that CSI New York all about? Hate all this spin-off bollocks.

Jerseygirl Jun 2nd 2011 1:08 pm

Re: Las Vegas - A little help, please??
 

Originally Posted by tonrob (Post 9405076)
But not the same since Grissom left... :thumbdown:

And what's that CSI New York all about? Hate all this spin-off bollocks.

So do I...they never turn out to be as good as the original. I used to watch CSI until the first spin off series (CSI Miami) was aired...after watching that it put me off the original.

lansbury Jun 2nd 2011 5:37 pm

Re: Las Vegas - A little help, please??
 

Originally Posted by tonrob (Post 9405076)
But not the same since Grissom left... :thumbdown:

And what's that CSI New York all about? Hate all this spin-off bollocks.

From how do I move to American to CSI NY is bollocks in 8 posts. Is that a recorded for thread shift. :unsure:

Jerseygirl Jun 2nd 2011 7:11 pm

Re: Las Vegas - A little help, please??
 

Originally Posted by lansbury (Post 9405827)
From how do I move to American to CSI NY is bollocks in 8 posts. Is that a recorded for thread shift. :unsure:

I'm sure we've manged it in 2 or 3 post in the past. :D

Manc Jun 2nd 2011 7:13 pm

Re: Las Vegas - A little help, please??
 

Originally Posted by meauxna (Post 9403530)
Why have you picked Las Vegas?

if the CPA thing doesn't work out

plan B is the pole..........

Bomjeito Jun 2nd 2011 7:41 pm

Re: Las Vegas - A little help, please??
 
Having lived many years in Las Vegas, and as a CPA, you'll have a really tough time getting work there.

1. Chartered accountants are licensed differently under different accounting systems (European) than USA. You will need to not only sit for the Nevada state licensing board for CPAs, you'll need to be a resident of the state first. Then you'll most likely need to return to school just to be eligible. I know I was not eligible to become Chartered in the UK by simply being a CPA in the USA (Nevada.)
2. I didn't even practice accounting in Las Vegas in the end! CPAs, like a lot of professional degrees, are dime a dozen in Vegas. I was offered a position at Harrah's Corp, concentrating on A/R, and was offered 50% less than what I made working as a USGov't accountant. And that was 2005, when jobs were plenty. I ended up dealing poker and making more $$ than any 9-5 job.
3. With your accent and youth, you'd want to look into waitressing cocktails or player's club hostessing. Or better, dealing. The casinos have a tough time finding white, English first language dealers, especially in poker. You can make a killing. All you need to do is go to dealer school (less than $800), be cleared through the sheriff's department (for no criminal problems), have of course right to work, and if lacking knock-out looks, a great personality. Competition is tough for the high end casino cocktail waitress jobs. Manc is not that much 'out there' to suggest entertainment as a way to get started in Vegas. Loads of folks do!

No company will sponsor you for a visa. There are just way too many legal residents that need jobs out there.

Look more at, say, Houston. BP is in a hiring frenzy for all sorts of admin/accounting/finance folks. Of course, at a lower level, they may not sponsor a visa, but at least you can start in bookkeeping levels until you get the schooling necessary to sit for the CPA. (CPA requires schooling only here, no experience.)

tonrob Jun 2nd 2011 8:14 pm

Re: Las Vegas - A little help, please??
 

Originally Posted by lansbury (Post 9405827)
From how do I move to American to CSI NY is bollocks in 8 posts. Is that a recorded for thread shift. :unsure:


Originally Posted by Manc (Post 9405988)
if the CPA thing doesn't work out

plan B is the pole..........

And now we're onto sex.

We'll also cover religion and politics by post #20 I'll wager.

Sally Redux Jun 2nd 2011 8:21 pm

Re: Las Vegas - A little help, please??
 

Originally Posted by Bomjeito (Post 9406031)
The casinos have a tough time finding white, English first language dealers, especially in poker. You can make a killing. All you need to do is go to dealer school (less than $800), be cleared through the sheriff's department (for no criminal problems), have of course right to work, and if lacking knock-out looks, a great personality. Competition is tough for the high end casino cocktail waitress jobs. Manc is not that much 'out there' to suggest entertainment as a way to get started in Vegas. Loads of folks do!

She didn't actually say what colour she is.


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