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Old 4th September 2017 | 14:09
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Two very good replied from Long Haul and B2N2, and all correct.

The word 'partner', doesn't count for anything in America.
Either they are your spouse, or you are just dating.

You have a BSc?
I have the utmost respect for some British schools of higher learning.
But on the US immigration matrix, a foreign bachelors is worth one point less that a US bachelors degree.
You may have to start looking into doing a US on-line masters program like Embry-Riddle.
Not only validate a UK bachelors, but make you stand out to the US legacy carriers.
If your BSc is one of the phony 'top up' pilot degrees, from the likes of Hendon, Kingston, Carlow, High Wycombe etc, etc.
Then your BSc, doesn't count for much, if anything in America.

If you are a graduate of CTC/L3 or CAE or FTE?
Again, that doesn't count for much, if anything in America.

You were accepted into a MPL or FPP program.
Again, that doesn't count for much, if anything in America.

America is the ultimate level playing field.

By late next year, assuming your 21.
You should be qualified to bypass the US regionals and be eligible to go straight to an A320 operator like Frontier, Spirit, Allegiant, National etc, etc.
From then on it's up to you how far you go.

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