Just wondering if the process is as tenuous and expensive to work overseas for a native American as it is for people seeking entry into the US. What do I need in order to get a job in Great Britain? I have a bachelor's of science in Political Science with a minor in sociology. I have experience in non-profit management and public relations. Thanks. First, I still live in the US so there is no consulate to contact. Second, I have thought about foreign service but it would take up to a year to apply, qualify, test, and be selected and then I'd start training. I want employment overseas outside of US government, thus I am looking for someone with knowledge of what is necessary to gain employment in a firm, organization, or corporation in Great Britain. So, thank you for your initial response, but it is inadequate to what I am seeking. Diplomatically yours, Jenn
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contact the nearest consulate. with a degree in political science one would think you know that. EDIT: Welcome to the British Embassy in the United States We provide up-to-date information about Britain including UK Government policy & humanitarian efforts, British science & technology advancements, requirements & regulations for visas to Britain, and a wealth of additional information and news about Britain in the US. for work visa information: http://www.britainusa.com/visas/showcats.asp?i=65008&L1=41000 on-line visa applications: http://www.visa4uk.fco.gov.uk/ link to a list of all UK consulates in the USA just pick the one nearest to you to gain info about visas: http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1007029395231&a=Collection&aid=1013618517645
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The rules vary considerably from country to country (and from year to year). For the U.K., the current rules are described here: http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/workingintheuk/workpermits/ As you can see, it's complex and you may qualify under one work permit arrangement even if you don't qualify under another.
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most countries have ''right to work'' laws....................which means that if a citizen can fill the job..a foreigner will not get it............................so have some specialization