I don't have any degree.how to immigrant to us?eb3 skilled worker or wat?is there any way to immigrant for ppl like me?
coz i know it's really hard to find a job in us if you've only got a bachelor's degree.
at first,i was planning to study in United States for 4 years and after getting a bachelor's degree,go get a job,and work for a couple of year to get my green card.But now it's pretty hard right?i bet it's because Trump has changed the eb2/3 rule.So can a hongkonger still make it?and i'm pretty young,i'm gonna be 19 this year.I really need someone to guide me. Thanks. Don't wanna screw it up. Any dude live in us or immigrant to us?
Is your heart set on United States? They are generally harder on immigration policy (even more so under Trump Administration) and has more stringent requirement on granting work permits even if you can find an employer to sponsor
Using study as path to immigration has a big risk. Policies can change dramatically without any signs during the years of study and US study route isn't available anymore, you might be stuck. If you want to immigrate with skills, you might probably be better off develop a recognized skills
what are those skills? thx
Disclaimer: I live in Canada and I am not too familiar with US situations, just know a little bit
If you really admire America as a country, by all means & best of luck. If you are only looking to leave the grip of the Chinese regime, there are more countries than USA. And just because a country accept you as immigrant, doesn't mean you can survive. Here in Canada, it's rather common for many middle-eastern and Indian professional immigrants with PhD or 10+ years work ended up driving taxi or being tech support in call centers, or simply had to go home. Those got it going well for them had made tremendous hard work. It's not all sunny way.
The uncertainty of immigration policy makes me weary about using education as path to immigration. By the time you finish your degree, the same immigration program for graduates may not exist anymore. Then you are stuck with a degree with no advantage. Remember you are also sinking at least 4 years plus time to work (?) and lots of money to get a US degree.
If you wanted to study abroad for the reason of study, again it's all good. But if you are studying abroad just for immigration, you might be chasing phantom. Who knows what happens next year even, let alone 4-6 years from now. Trump may get another term, or not, or he isn't the president long before the next election cycle. Nobody has the crystal ball.
Little bit of story: After I finished the degree and started working in Canada, and was waiting to apply PR, they changed the system 2 months before I became eligible and qualify to apply. And I was stuck. I had to find another stream that I am eligible for and delayed over a year to apply.
Some trade skills are more desirable like plumbing, electrician, (maybe) mechanics, etc. also some human-facing jobs like teachers, daycare are less prone to be replaced by bots. Just a few ideas. The more dirty and dangerous the work, the more desirable it is.
Don't even try to get into fake marriage. This is one of the reasons people call Chinese chinks. I believe its also true for US that they can revoke green card or citizenship and deport if they find out you've got it through fraudulent ways