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thearchitect | 16:39 Wed 06th Jan 2010 | Jobs & Education
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I'm at a uni in England looking potentially for an internship year in another country say New York for example.... how long can I legally work there for? Can I legally work there at all? How is the process done...(visa?) many thanks,

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Sad to say,if you want to work in the USA you need a Green Card.
The USA enters all eligible overseas citizens into a "Green Card Lottery",unfortunately the UK is not part of this lottery process.
The only way to get a Green Card otherwise,is if a company in the US offers you a job.
However,due to the world financial recession President Obama has...
17:47 Wed 06th Jan 2010
Sad to say,if you want to work in the USA you need a Green Card.
The USA enters all eligible overseas citizens into a "Green Card Lottery",unfortunately the UK is not part of this lottery process.
The only way to get a Green Card otherwise,is if a company in the US offers you a job.
However,due to the world financial recession President Obama has practically closed up that loophole.
So unless someone else on AB can suggest a (legal) way round it,then the answer is you won't be working in the US.
You can (legally) work anywhere in the EU,if that's any (small) comfort?
PS:~
It is the US that excludes the UK(and some other countries) from the lottery,not the other way around.
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ok thanks alot for your help!
Have you tried Erasmus?

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