Im living in ireland for 12 months on a working holiday visa, can I get a green card in Ireland too?

As in, can I apply for a green card living in ireland or do I need to go back to Canada for that? Ive been offered a job as a flight attendant and I want to know what are my chances to have this job and remain in ireland?

1 thought on “Im living in ireland for 12 months on a working holiday visa, can I get a green card in Ireland too?”

  1. Brother_Hesekiel

    The Green Card is the document that identifies a lawful permanent resident of the USA.

    You cannot apply for a Green Card from anywhere in the world. You would need to apply for an immigrant visa to the US, for which you need to be the immediate relative (spouse, child, parent) of a US citizen, a multi-millionaire investor, or a top-notch professional who is able to do what none of the 30+ million unemployed US citizens and residents can do, at a fair wage.

    That doesn’t prevent you from becoming a flight attendant though, but you can’t be one for an airline that is based in the United States. You can be a Canadian working for a Canadian airline that serves the US as well.

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