How would I go about working in the US as a Canadian with no degree?
Ask HN: Working in the USA as a young Canadian, no degree
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Re: Ask HN: Working in the USA as a young Canadian, no degree
#2If you can't get a TN Visa, your best bet would be a HB-1 or a greencard. - both if which are hard to get and require a US sponsor. For HB1 I've heard the for companies under 5 yesrd in age it can be difficult(and expensive with lawyer fees) to sponsor a candidate. However if you plan on living in the US beyond your visa both the TN and HB-1 won't help - you cannot seek P.R. wih these visas, so st this point a greencard is your best bet.
The fastest way to get a green card is to "be a notable person" which means you have to have at least two articles written about you and/or have publications in field that you are studying. At this point I would really talk to an experienced immigration lawyer (preferably wih experience with startups) to advise you on the best plan of action.
Re: Ask HN: Working in the USA as a young Canadian, no degree
#3Best bet would be looking to the TN Visa (which engineers/developers are eligible for) which is probably the most painless solution. I don't think a degree is nessecary although it would be best to check on the us immigration site. If you can't get a TN Visa, your best bet would be a HB-1 or a greencard. - both if which are hard to get and require a US sponsor. For HB1 I've heard the for companies under 5 yesrd in ag…
[1] http://www.uscis.gov/eir/visa-guide/h-1b-specialty-occupatio...
Re: Ask HN: Working in the USA as a young Canadian, no degree
#4Best bet would be looking to the TN Visa (which engineers/developers are eligible for) which is probably the most painless solution. I don't think a degree is nessecary although it would be best to check on the us immigration site. If you can't get a TN Visa, your best bet would be a HB-1 or a greencard. - both if which are hard to get and require a US sponsor. For HB1 I've heard the for companies under 5 yesrd in ag…
- the profession is recognized under NAFTA; and
- the alien possesses the specific criteria for that profession [2]; and
- the prospective position requires someone in that professional capacity; and
- the alien is going to work for a U.S. employer.
[1] http://canada.usembassy.gov/visas/doing-business-in-america/...
[2] http://canada.usembassy.gov/visas/doing-business-in-america/...
Perfect. I have to see if I can cash in the 3 years I did of software engineering for some diploma or certificate at a local college, which I'm sure I can.
The U.S. employer. If my friend incorporates, then brings me on board, is that viable?
Re: Ask HN: Working in the USA as a young Canadian, no degree
#5Best bet would be looking to the TN Visa (which engineers/developers are eligible for) which is probably the most painless solution. I don't think a degree is nessecary although it would be best to check on the us immigration site. If you can't get a TN Visa, your best bet would be a HB-1 or a greencard. - both if which are hard to get and require a US sponsor. For HB1 I've heard the for companies under 5 yesrd in ag…
TN Qualifications [1] - the profession is recognized under NAFTA; and - the alien possesses the specific criteria for that profession [2]; and - the prospective position requires someone in that professional capacity; and - the alien is going to work for a U.S. employer. [1] http://canada.usembassy.gov/visas/doing-business-in-america/... [2] http://canada.usembassy.gov/visas/doing-business-in-america/... Perfect. I h…
Re: Ask HN: Working in the USA as a young Canadian, no degree
#6Earlier quoted context omitted.
TN Qualifications [1] - the profession is recognized under NAFTA; and - the alien possesses the specific criteria for that profession [2]; and - the prospective position requires someone in that professional capacity; and - the alien is going to work for a U.S. employer. [1] http://canada.usembassy.gov/visas/doing-business-in-america/... [2] http://canada.usembassy.gov/visas/doing-business-in-america/... Perfect. I h…
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Re: Ask HN: Working in the USA as a young Canadian, no degree
#7Best bet would be looking to the TN Visa (which engineers/developers are eligible for) which is probably the most painless solution. I don't think a degree is nessecary although it would be best to check on the us immigration site. If you can't get a TN Visa, your best bet would be a HB-1 or a greencard. - both if which are hard to get and require a US sponsor. For HB1 I've heard the for companies under 5 yesrd in ag…
TN Qualifications [1] - the profession is recognized under NAFTA; and - the alien possesses the specific criteria for that profession [2]; and - the prospective position requires someone in that professional capacity; and - the alien is going to work for a U.S. employer. [1] http://canada.usembassy.gov/visas/doing-business-in-america/... [2] http://canada.usembassy.gov/visas/doing-business-in-america/... Perfect. I h…
Re: Ask HN: Working in the USA as a young Canadian, no degree
#8Best bet would be looking to the TN Visa (which engineers/developers are eligible for) which is probably the most painless solution. I don't think a degree is nessecary although it would be best to check on the us immigration site. If you can't get a TN Visa, your best bet would be a HB-1 or a greencard. - both if which are hard to get and require a US sponsor. For HB1 I've heard the for companies under 5 yesrd in ag…
TN Qualifications [1] - the profession is recognized under NAFTA; and - the alien possesses the specific criteria for that profession [2]; and - the prospective position requires someone in that professional capacity; and - the alien is going to work for a U.S. employer. [1] http://canada.usembassy.gov/visas/doing-business-in-america/... [2] http://canada.usembassy.gov/visas/doing-business-in-america/... Perfect. I h…
Re: Ask HN: Working in the USA as a young Canadian, no degree
#9Best bet would be looking to the TN Visa (which engineers/developers are eligible for) which is probably the most painless solution. I don't think a degree is nessecary although it would be best to check on the us immigration site. If you can't get a TN Visa, your best bet would be a HB-1 or a greencard. - both if which are hard to get and require a US sponsor. For HB1 I've heard the for companies under 5 yesrd in ag…
TN Qualifications [1] - the profession is recognized under NAFTA; and - the alien possesses the specific criteria for that profession [2]; and - the prospective position requires someone in that professional capacity; and - the alien is going to work for a U.S. employer. [1] http://canada.usembassy.gov/visas/doing-business-in-america/... [2] http://canada.usembassy.gov/visas/doing-business-in-america/... Perfect. I h…
Re: Ask HN: Working in the USA as a young Canadian, no degree
#10After months of work we weren't able to get a Visa. H1B and others are pretty dependent on having a degree or involved gambling that you could make it through the border and get a TN visa.
Otherwise you need 12 years work experience. 1 year of school is equivalent to 3 years experience (in their eyes), and you need 4 years of school to get entry via advanced degree.
It didnt matter that I had all of the required skill and a strong job offer.