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I am a canadian citizen, born and raised. I want to move and live and work in the USA. What do I do?

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I dont have proper degree or certificate in the work areas that they require - is there a way that i can do this the proper way? any information will be helpful , i am going in crazy trying to find some answers

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  1. Uhhh well I don't think that's a good idea. America is no longer the land of the free....


  2. What's wrong with CANADA?  You getting tired of the "frozen North"?

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  3. Too bad you aren't Mexican.  Lack of qualification is a qualification to democrats.  Perhaps you can take advantage of that but since you are probably white it will be denied to you.  I am always happy to welcome anyone from Canada that wants to be an American.  Good luck Buddy.  Ignore the idiots on this site, they aren't representative.

  4. Seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things will be added unto you.

    Pray, Jesus makes a way where there is no way.

    http://www.readytobefree.com

  5. If you do not have an education and experience, you do not qualify for any type of immigration or even an employment visa -- unless you want to pick tomatoes & lettuce, and that's a maximum 6 month visa.

    If you don't have a decent education, it's best for you not to come.  You'd find it nearly impossible to get any kind of work that pays enough to survive on.  No point coming and starving, and having to figure out some way to get home.  And remember over 380,000 Americans per week are losing their jobs.  Unemployment is rising at the fastest rate in over 30 years (some economists calculate 60 years).  This is not a good time to come to the States.  So since you do not qualify, you are saving yourself a lot of money and more in grief.

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