Easiest legal way to get to Alaska is education visa. I knew a guy from South Africa who went to Canada first, then up here and got a shitton of financial aid for college. Then he ditched the US and went somewhere else. Crazy system since the taxpayers are always shorted, but, in your case I have faith. You could be Airframe and Powerplant licensed in less than 2 years. Making 6 figures in no time.
I would say pretty much all over. Hit the job boards to find even HS diploma can pull in over $50k in a state or city job. Anchorage has huge deficit in framers and roofers for construction. Too much work, no people.
Keep heading to Alaska. We need decent workers here.
I wish man, I’m Canadian though,
I’d give anything to be able to live and work in Alaska you have no idea
I know Canadians that live here without citizenship- just sayin
I hear you and to be honest, if I wasn’t a single man with no reason not to stay and dig in for what’s coming, I’d consider legally moving to Alaska.
Not sure you can legally enter us without Jab but you sure can do it illegally
Easiest legal way to get to Alaska is education visa. I knew a guy from South Africa who went to Canada first, then up here and got a shitton of financial aid for college. Then he ditched the US and went somewhere else. Crazy system since the taxpayers are always shorted, but, in your case I have faith. You could be Airframe and Powerplant licensed in less than 2 years. Making 6 figures in no time.
You should apply for citizenship here in the States, maybe secure a work visa down the road.
Hello fren, what parts of Alaska are best to start looking for work in? What kind of workers are in short supply?
I would say pretty much all over. Hit the job boards to find even HS diploma can pull in over $50k in a state or city job. Anchorage has huge deficit in framers and roofers for construction. Too much work, no people.