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Old 21st Feb 2002, 04:34
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Can anyone give me some info on working in the UK, USA, or Canada? I’m a Controller in Australia, 30 years old with 5 years experience, 2 years on radar Approach. I also have a British passport thanks to having an English father.

I’m interested in Employer web sights, requirements, restrictions, and any first hand experience stories.
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Hi TMAX;

I'm afraid that in the US your only chance would to be to go work for a contractor. Most facilities in the US are govt. facilities (keep hoping that they stay that way) and as such you must be a US citizen to work in them (security stuff).

We also have a mandatory maximum age for hiring and that is 31.

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