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SpaceDude
I am a Canadian citizen planning on obtaining an MS or PhD in Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering. Unfortunately I am locked out of 99.9% jobs in the US due to ITAR issues, except the NASA Postdoctoral Program, which I know 1 person working in right now.
Is there any way I can obtain Permanent Residency in the United States after doing a Masters or PhD? I have been doing extensive research into this, but all the information is from atleast 4-5 years ago. I would prefer the status as of 2015.
Also, I am also considering the UK as they're aerospace industry is huge (third largest). What are your thoughts?
Although the industry exists in Montreal (ICAO) and other places, it is extremely small in Canada (I think less then 1% the size of America). Bombardier has been laying off people so please don't mention it. My only options are P&WC and small companies.
Thank you for reading all this.
Sorry for the weird 'New Member Introduction'. I am currently studying Mechanical Engineering at McMaster University!
Is there any way I can obtain Permanent Residency in the United States after doing a Masters or PhD? I have been doing extensive research into this, but all the information is from atleast 4-5 years ago. I would prefer the status as of 2015.
Also, I am also considering the UK as they're aerospace industry is huge (third largest). What are your thoughts?
Although the industry exists in Montreal (ICAO) and other places, it is extremely small in Canada (I think less then 1% the size of America). Bombardier has been laying off people so please don't mention it. My only options are P&WC and small companies.
Thank you for reading all this.
Sorry for the weird 'New Member Introduction'. I am currently studying Mechanical Engineering at McMaster University!