Why is it??

You're a British citizen who wants to move to the United States and get a job so why is it that even though the US and England are suppose to be "friends" it's difficult if not near impossible to get into the states? I mean how does someone go about it??

Answer:
I know many cities have exchange programs where someone from the US works in Europe and someone from over there can work here for a set period of time...it may give you a chance to see if this is what you really want, or you could come over as a student and see if you can start the process for moving here more permanently
Come in through Mexico. It seems to be pretty easy.
Now maybe you see the problems the Mexicans have, eh?
Move to Mexico and cross the border there with others who don't want to wait
I'm sorry. Too many people before you came here not trying to get a job and now they ruined it for you.
Pat answer!!! Come through Mexico!!
Because you're not our only friend. We've got lots, and they all want into our party. Then there's all the people who sneak in the back door.
Unfortunately its only easy if you sneak across the border and then ** and moan until the government caves in and grants you amnesty. Sorry baby looks like you need to go to Mexico and start there .
marry me----no wait I am married,,,oh hell am I married,,,,marry someone else
It's difficult because we do, believe it or not, have our own citizens that live here that we need to take care of. Not only that, there's a HUGE waiting list from citizens living in China that want to come too. You've gotta wait your turn. Plain and simple. Yes, we are allies, but that doesn't mean we're also your mother. And in case you haven't noticed, we've got at least twelve million illegal residents who will be bedding down in the USA tonight. We don't have our border security under control - what makes you think we should let anyone in?

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go to Canada first its faster and once you get in Canada start visiting USA in tell you can stay a lot of people do that .and commute back and forth you live in Canada and work in the USA.they have border towns.
Honestly I would understand someone that lives in a poor country wanting to come to the states, but if my country would be like the UK, I wouldnt even consider that. The England its beautiful and have nothing to envy to the US.
Hehe. I've been asking this same question the other way around. You'd think we'd at least have a working holiday scheme, wouldn't you? My boyfriend and I eventually got fed up of me not being able to work in the UK, and we're getting married in a few weeks. I don't know if it will help but try this website for some info:
because contrary to popular belief, you are not entitled to the country of your choice. it is entirely possible for a person to lead a happy and successful life in england, with all the benefits of a person in the US. THAT is why it's hard to come to the US, because you don't need too!
it is like in life you cannot just occupy your best friends house for good. you have to follow some norns.
work for a company abroad for a year or so, then transfer to the US branch on an L visa. try to be a manager for a year or more and transfer to a managerial positon in the US. You can then apply for permanent residence if the company sponsors you.

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