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[QUOTE="Saphiraflames, post: 2812666, member: 261003"] Hey! I'm an international student - thinking of pursuing an Aerospace Engg. Bachelors' degree in US. What are the job opportunities in US in this field for international students? I've heard that US companies that offer Aerospace jobs for non-American citizens are quite rare. Is this true? And if yes, what are the job opportunities in companies that don't go for the american-citizen criteria? How easy is it to get into those companies, and how good are they? If possible, I'd also like to know if Canada goes for the same criteria - the Canadian-citizen thing. I need serious answers, please help friends :) Thanks in advance! [/QUOTE]
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