Opportunities in London?
Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 4:45 pm
i know this is totally random, but i'm basically asking around everywhere to hear from as many folks as possible. and considering there are lots of cool folks here from all over, i figured it couldn't hurt to ask here!
long story short, i'm graduating college in May (only one more semester, yay! ) and for the sake of my own mental health, i have no desire to go to grad school straightaway after i graduate (i wanna take at least a year or two off from school)-- but i do have a very strong desire to live and work in London sometime in the near future after i graduate (ideally starting sometime in 2016/2017). i studied abroad there last semester and became one of those American exchange student weirdos who fell so madly in love with the city they studied in that they wanna go back to live and work there for a while... whoops
i tried looking into inheriting citizenship from my great-grandfather on my dad's side of the family who's from a European country, so that I could acquire dual citizenship with the EU (which would help with the job process), but in a nutshell i wouldn't even be able to start that process until 2018 because my city's consulate is kinda the worst about this stuff.
so now, i've been trying to figure out what the best way would be for me to get back there as an American citizen (and mind you, as one who's nowhere near wealthy enough to acquire a Tier 1 entrepreneurial visa that's only good for folks who have quite a lot of dollars to spend on a startup) -- and considering immigration seems to be getting stricter over there for non-EU citizens, and since most employers over there prioritize British and EU citizens in the job hiring process (due to the way visas and sponsorship and such are set up), my chances of getting over there via any other route besides grad school are looking slimmer and slimmer.
so, does anyone have any recommendations of how to navigate job searching abroad/internship opportunities/programs in the UK/helpful resources and blogs about this stuff/techniques on hiding in a British friend's suitcase/literally any piece of advice on how to handle this as an American?
tl;dr - i'm a hopeless yank trying to find my way back across the pond without going the grad school route? help, please?? any advice is appreciated!
long story short, i'm graduating college in May (only one more semester, yay! ) and for the sake of my own mental health, i have no desire to go to grad school straightaway after i graduate (i wanna take at least a year or two off from school)-- but i do have a very strong desire to live and work in London sometime in the near future after i graduate (ideally starting sometime in 2016/2017). i studied abroad there last semester and became one of those American exchange student weirdos who fell so madly in love with the city they studied in that they wanna go back to live and work there for a while... whoops
i tried looking into inheriting citizenship from my great-grandfather on my dad's side of the family who's from a European country, so that I could acquire dual citizenship with the EU (which would help with the job process), but in a nutshell i wouldn't even be able to start that process until 2018 because my city's consulate is kinda the worst about this stuff.
so now, i've been trying to figure out what the best way would be for me to get back there as an American citizen (and mind you, as one who's nowhere near wealthy enough to acquire a Tier 1 entrepreneurial visa that's only good for folks who have quite a lot of dollars to spend on a startup) -- and considering immigration seems to be getting stricter over there for non-EU citizens, and since most employers over there prioritize British and EU citizens in the job hiring process (due to the way visas and sponsorship and such are set up), my chances of getting over there via any other route besides grad school are looking slimmer and slimmer.
so, does anyone have any recommendations of how to navigate job searching abroad/internship opportunities/programs in the UK/helpful resources and blogs about this stuff/techniques on hiding in a British friend's suitcase/literally any piece of advice on how to handle this as an American?
tl;dr - i'm a hopeless yank trying to find my way back across the pond without going the grad school route? help, please?? any advice is appreciated!