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How Can A Foreigner Make A Broadcaster's Green Card From Scratch?

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julliarder | 18:17 Sat 16th Nov 2024 | Jobs & Education
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One of the Eurasian nations is where I'm a citizen. Even after years of being familiar with the English way of life, I still struggle with comprehending. Being able to relate to the English language is my primary life goal. Because of this, I decided to pursue journalism as my lifetime career, but I also despise the formal educational system, which I will never use.
How can I develop and carry out my strategy to become a flawless broadcaster who is competitive enough to be selected by my potential employer and the US government with their Green Card for a Broadcaster | USCIS ?

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This is a UK site with very few US citizens; it is doubtful you will get the information you need about US broadcasting and immigration 

You've invalidated your aim with your despise. You can't have your cake and eat it. 

P.S. This is primarily a UK site with limited knowledge of USA legislation. 

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Hey, barry1010
I know that you are right about immigration, but US broadcasting = UK broadcasting at least particularly for me

 

No it doesn't. The UK doesn't have Green Cards. How about trying for work with the BBC World Service?

 

One thing I suspect is journalism in all its forms apart from maybe online will be very qualification driven so without the academic background you claim to despise doors may well remain closed to you.You probably won't even get an interview.  Presenting less so but you will still need proof of employment and development in a closely related field. Maybe work in a local radio station,   

The only alternative may be a very junior role in a bigger organisation, and go on all the in house training you can get accepted for, then like it or not you will probably need to do at least a first degree, maybe in media studies but better journalism, or at a pinch politics.

 

 

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Yep, BBC world service sounds very hard.
rowanwitch,
Online? I guess Enternet can be the real way to get access from what i have today. Maybe i just completely foolish person, but i have no any evidence what separates me from Thucker Carlson in the meaning of journalistic mastership. I won't study in University ever how Thucker, but i am younger. There are definetely should alternative ways for me.

The world isn't always as we wish it to be,  sometimes we have to use the pathways others have created.

Sorry about this but anyone can write tripe on the Internet.

 

You would need to improve your English and also basic research. For instance it is Tucker Carlson.

 

Is this AI generated?

You don't need a degree to get into journalism. You just need to write well, keep plugging away and you might get the job you want. 

Might that have been deliberate, drmorg ?

This reminded me of Landf

"Because of this, I decided to pursue journalism as my lifetime career, but I also despise the formal educational system, which I will never use." - you have no chance without education, that you innexplicably appear to hate.

This must be some sort of wind up.

Didn't like to say, OP may just have a poor grasp of English or is using a poor translator app.  I wondered if it was AN generated if so I don't think it would pass the Turing test.

AI.  Flipping autocorrect!!!

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