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I need someone opinions about moving to Australia.?
I'm a 21 year old male in pretty good physical shape and I'm pretty sharp when it comes to school. On the downside I'm an undocumented person living in the United States. I graduate from college in a year. I see no point in staying here after I get my degree in International Criminal Justice (BA). Would it be smart of me to move to Australia, a country of which I am a citizen and join the military? Can anyone give me some advice or contact information of anyone who could help? Thank you.
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
of course
you can never get a proper job in the US
and you cannot join the US miltary
- 1 decade ago
If your already a citizen of Australia, then I would recommend moving there. Another option you can look at (if you are in New York City) is the UN - as they are an International Organisation, you are not required to be documented in the US to work there. If accepted, you would also receive a diplomatic passort, which would eliminate the need for a US visa altogether.
Source(s): Personal Experience as a US citizen working for the UN and migrating to Australia form the US.