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Hi, I'm Jay, I'm 38 yrs old and currently live in the UK. Having finished a degree in forensic science a couple of years ago, I have been searching for a job within the science field but have been unsuccessful. I now realise that this country has no future for me and my family and am looking in to moving to the US.
Does anyone know if there are many openings for someone with my qualifications, with companies that are willing to help with the immigration process?
Thanks
Jay
Does anyone know if there are many openings for someone with my qualifications, with companies that are willing to help with the immigration process?
Thanks
Jay
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Hi, I'm Jay, I'm 38 yrs old and currently live in the UK. Having finished a degree in forensic science a couple of years ago, I have been searching for a job within the science field but have been unsuccessful. I now realise that this country has no future for me and my family and am looking in to moving to the US.
Does anyone know if there are many openings for someone with my qualifications, with companies that are willing to help with the immigration process?
Thanks
Jay
Does anyone know if there are many openings for someone with my qualifications, with companies that are willing to help with the immigration process?
Thanks
Jay
Please pop along to the USA forums where you will find lots of help, however it is extremely difficult to get a visa for work in the USA and without a lot of experience etc you may find it very difficult. Canada might well be a much easier choice, or perhaps look at Australia. Please check out the Wiki (in the blue bar at the top of the page) where you will find a lot of help regarding just what you will need for a work visa for these countries.
USA forum.
http://britishexpats.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=57
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Hello and a big welcome to BE.
Excellent information can be found in the BE Wiki, not forgetting the Living and Moving Abroad forum that will help you, another set of great help is the permanent threads at the TOP of each forum, they are very pertinent to that particular forum and makes sensible reading.
Moderators deal with any problems that arise such as inappropriate posts, spammers etc, you will find their names at the bottom right hand side of each forum's index in bold font.
Please contact me if I can give you any further help.
Rosemary
Excellent information can be found in the BE Wiki, not forgetting the Living and Moving Abroad forum that will help you, another set of great help is the permanent threads at the TOP of each forum, they are very pertinent to that particular forum and makes sensible reading.
Moderators deal with any problems that arise such as inappropriate posts, spammers etc, you will find their names at the bottom right hand side of each forum's index in bold font.
Please contact me if I can give you any further help.
Rosemary
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Hi Jay and welcome to the forum. Seems to be a lot of folks getting jobs in Malaysia so that could be another country to add to your list. Economically the country is doing well and it's English speaking (more or less ).
If you have top notch specialist skills, Singapore might be worth researching. Not so easy to get into these days, but if you have exceptional talents, you may do well. Singapore pays better than Malaysia.
all the best.
If you have top notch specialist skills, Singapore might be worth researching. Not so easy to get into these days, but if you have exceptional talents, you may do well. Singapore pays better than Malaysia.
all the best.