Hi,
I'm hoping to relocate to Chicago at some point in the next couple of years, and while I'm applying for the diversity lottery as my father is Italian (my mother is English and I have a British passport), I know my chances are minimal and I am therefore looking to an employment based visa.
My main question, really, is whether being an experienced Personal Assistant within an office environment (to a Director or Senior Manager, for example) would count as a skilled profession?
Additionally, some sites seem to suggest that a university degree is an essential requirement for skilled workers, while others don't - would anyone know for sure?
Thanks,
R
I'm hoping to relocate to Chicago at some point in the next couple of years, and while I'm applying for the diversity lottery as my father is Italian (my mother is English and I have a British passport), I know my chances are minimal and I am therefore looking to an employment based visa.
My main question, really, is whether being an experienced Personal Assistant within an office environment (to a Director or Senior Manager, for example) would count as a skilled profession?
Additionally, some sites seem to suggest that a university degree is an essential requirement for skilled workers, while others don't - would anyone know for sure?
Thanks,
R