Can a long-term resident seize a establishment chore?
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yes i am sure they can get goverment jobs thought personally i don't believe they should be competent. Our government should be run by people who where born here..we suffer already by losing job to immigrants!
Yes, but obviously you can't any job related to national security or law enforcement. You might not even be allowed to get support job for these agencies. You should note though, that a government job is much more credible to go to a naturalized or born citizen then a irrevocable resident.
Yes they can even file within taxes here Source(s): internal revnue service
Yes, but they have to bea perm resident after so abundant years. Hello! Look at CA. They're governor is Arnold Schwarzenegger from Austria.
why don't u search
Yes. You can get a job within the federal government with a proper visa too.
yaa sure u can attain a government job
yes - you might have problems with positions requiring security clearance
If you qualify for the job your applying to and you respond to the vacancy questions correctly after yes. Just remember that once you get the interview it is all up to you to get the post, meaning you have to sell yourself but don't travel to far and get to talking about stuff you really don't know anything in the order of because it will make you look dumb. You need to make sure that the duties you enumerate on your resume for your prior work experience pertains to the actual job you are applying for, meaning if you are applying for an IT specialist position, I don't need to know that you used to work near the girl scouts, it does not show that you have to ability to do the work your are applying for. Good luck. Source(s): I am a human resources specialist.
yes
Depends on the Job you are going for and the state you are in. Some positions require you to be a US Citizen, some say Citizen OR LPR. You will just own to check at the various places you are interested in.
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