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Old 24th April 2019, 08:19   #11
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Has anyone ever met Rover 2003


Yes and I am 16 and some members have met me


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Old 24th April 2019, 08:30   #12
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I've been told if I have a dream go for it and I have to move to the states anyway for what I want to do for my future restoring classics makes and hot rods and drag cars as there's not a market for hot rods and drag cars in the uk compared to the states



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Old 24th April 2019, 09:54   #14
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I've been told if I have a dream go for it and I have to move to the states anyway for what I want to do for my future restoring classics makes and hot rods and drag cars as there's not a market for hot rods and drag cars in the uk compared to the states

Have you thought how you are going to live over there for 2 years?
On a tourist visa you cannot work and they are only have a duration of a few months. The easiest way of getting a work visa is to get your future employer to apply on your behalf. Easier to get approved if you have special skills.
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Old 24th April 2019, 17:05   #15
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Have you thought how you are going to live over there for 2 years?
On a tourist visa you cannot work and they are only have a duration of a few months. The easiest way of getting a work visa is to get your future employer to apply on your behalf. Easier to get approved if you have special skills.


Yes I have I'm working for a car company for two years in the uk I will ask when I'm 20 for a work visa if not I'll get a green card


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Yes I have I'm working for a car company for two years in the uk I will ask when I'm 20 for a work visa if not I'll get a green card


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I think that may be more difficult than you think...
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I think that may be more difficult than you think...


I know it's difficult but I have something I want to do in life and I was taught if I want to do something go for


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I think that may be more difficult than you think...
Unfortunately you will have to try and get it through what is known a third preference worker which is the lowest category. The top end of this category is a Batchelors degree. The middle is a skilled worker that needs at least 2 years training and the bottom is an unskilled worker.
You need to have a fall back position for when your application is not successful. Is that not manufacturing Rover cars?
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Unfortunately you will have to try and get it through what is known a third preference worker which is the lowest category. The top end of this category is a Batchelors degree. The middle is a skilled worker that needs at least 2 years training and the bottom is an unskilled worker.
You need to have a fall back position for when your application is not successful. Is that not manufacturing Rover cars?



I know... I had a look at the categories before i posted but didn't want to sound too critical.
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I know... I had a look at the categories before i posted but didn't want to sound too critical.
Having worked for an American company I was not trying to critical but bring some reality to the OP
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