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KingAir
4th Dec 1999, 20:11
I was wondering...does having a social security number give me the right to work in the States as a pilot or if not, would it make it any easier to get a work permit to do so? Anybody in the know?

weasil
5th Dec 1999, 11:22
KingAir. I don't know about social security numbers but I am heading to San Francisco in January to go to a flight school there and they tell me that you have to have a greencard to work for a US airline.

You must be a citizen and they rarely sponsor foreign nationals although I have met a few people online who have been sponsored.


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LearX
5th Dec 1999, 22:29
I have a US Social Security Number card and on top of the little card, it reads " Not For Employment " so I guess you will need a Work Permit or a GreenCard.

KingAir
7th Dec 1999, 22:30
Emailed an immigration lawyer yesterday and received his reply today. It turns out that I do still need a work permit in the States (shucks!) even though my SSnumber allows employment in the States. Oh, well.