Aug 27, 2007, 08:52 PM
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SYW is awesome.
Are you in school now? If highschool, talk to your guidance counsellor about studying abroad. If university, then go to your career center, or whoever is in charge of inter-school crap, and look at it that way. Maybe you can get a year's internship in the States.
If none of that pans out, call on your favourite colleges or check their websites for some help. Or check your local library, which'll have books on emigration.
If you can wait until you graduate, it is possible to get an employer to sponsor you to come over. But I think they have to file some papers saying that you're the only person they found who can do your job, or some dumb shit like that...probably a pain in the ass if your employer's not a multinational.
There's also a short-list of professions that can get easy access Visas to the US through some NAFTA provisions for 1 or 2 years at a time. I think journalists, doctors, engineers, accountants, lawyers, things like that. Maybe businessmen. (Some of those jobs may require after-school polishing to join the profession, so you might be waiting 6-10 years).
Lastly, I wouldn't move just for a woman, totally not worth the hassle/loneliness just for that. Plus, American schools are so much more expensive. At most take a job internship through school.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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