Live in London but I want to move to America?
In the future (Im 15) I want to live in America (Somewhere like Chicago) and I think one way to move there is to have a high paying job. I want to be either a pediatrician or a teacher there. Can I work there? If so, how? I also thought of studying abroad. Is that a bad idea?
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Oh good grief. You can study anywhere you want as far as I'm concerned. Chicago is like any other big city. It's expensive as hell to live there. At age 15 you have a long way to go before you move anywhere. Yes Chicago needs doctors and teachers. Both pay well, but extremely high? Nope, not really. If you live in the city and you are a Dr, then a good chunk of your money will go towards paying to live in the city. Now I live 1 hr S of Chicago. I do not go to the city on purpose for financial reasons. When you get older, arrange for a tourist visa and spend a week here then go back home & give your dreams a long thought. Cheers!
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When you have a PhD and 10 years experience it may happen...keep up the studying
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http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/types/types_1326.html
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You'll have to retake your exams in America if you want to be any type of doctor there (provided that your parents are not, in fact, filthy rich and can pay your way through medical studies in the US). This is a very expensive plan you have there, but I guess doctors have better chance of migrating to America than most people in this forum do.
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