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Hi, I'm a Canadian citizen and looking for a job in US. Considering my experience I'm pretty sure I'll be able to get job as an engineer in US. I've done 3 year engineering polytechnic diploma in mechanical engineering from India after 10+2 grade. My questions 1. If any one has any experience or knowledge if I will have any issue in getting TN visa? 2. Do one has specify to CBP under which category/code# are you applying? 3. Does my education credential evaluation needs to say "Bachelor of engineer" or Diploma is fine? Any recommendations for which credential evaluation agency should I be using?
You need to meet educational requirements for CUSMA. So will depend how your ECA reads.
CUSMA.
Engineer | Baccalaureate or Licenciatura Degree; or state/provincial licence |
Hi, I'm a Canadian citizen and looking for a job in US. Considering my experience I'm pretty sure I'll be able to get job as an engineer in US. I've done 3 year engineering polytechnic diploma in mechanical engineering from India after 10+2 grade. My questions 1. If any one has any experience or knowledge if I will have any issue in getting TN visa? 2. Do one has specify to CBP under which category/code# are you applying? 3. Does my education credential evaluation needs to say "Bachelor of engineer" or Diploma is fine? Any recommendations for which credential evaluation agency should I be using?
Not sure if you can even get a PE without Bachelors . Try H1b because that allows eqivalency 3 for 1 rule. TN requirements are very rigid around the Bachelors and in the relevant field.
In case of DIploma they need to be issued in North America.
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