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I can't get on a skilled migrant visa as I don't have a degree
Canada seems cool though. Bilingual, young and able to support myself, scored well on the 'how suitable are you' site from them.
(, Tue 1 Jul 2008, 22:54, archived)
MOVE TO CANADA, EH!

(, Tue 1 Jul 2008, 22:56, archived)
I wonder if the US has one of them. I've heard they're crying out for male teachers especially at primary level.
So that'd be useful for them I'm sure.
(, Tue 1 Jul 2008, 22:57, archived)
what if you use a second coat?

(, Tue 1 Jul 2008, 22:58, archived)
You've lost me

(, Tue 1 Jul 2008, 22:59, archived)
The US has skilled migrant, yeh
I could move permanently if I invested in a business supporting 10 American citizens, but it's about half a million dollars minimum.
Whoops.
(, Tue 1 Jul 2008, 22:58, archived)
that's why I'm on a temporary visa now..
the permanent visa is apparently even more of a bitch to get, you have to essentially prove that whatever job you will be looking for cannot already be completed by an American! By doing it this way, I am basically working in the job for a couple of years, then will go home and begin the process for permanent visa knowing that I've suddenly got specialized knowledge.
(, Tue 1 Jul 2008, 22:57, archived)
just say you are doing a job that requires a sense of sarcasm.
not many americans can do that.
(, Tue 1 Jul 2008, 22:59, archived)
irony, isn't that like, kind of metal

(, Tue 1 Jul 2008, 23:01, archived)