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  • @bigchicken24 why not?

  • Mr. Jerry Eliot if I study to become a civil engineer in a Latin American country would I bee able to work in the USA.

  • @Giovani646 no

  • @Giovani646

    Well, the simple answer is no. In order to qualify for Licensure in the United States, you need to have a bachelors degree in engineering from a University in the United States. You then take a Fundamentals of Engineering test and if you pass it, you go on to become an Engineering Intern, for around 4 years. You then have to take another test with emphasis on your chosen discipline and if you pass it you get the license. If you wan't to work in the U.S. you need to study in the U.S.

  • @Giovani646

    Only if you get an international degree. Which many universities have.

  • Mr. Jerry Eliot if I study civil engineer in a Latin american could I get a job in the USA

  • i am an engineer i make over 500 k :D

  • @MrCoolguy6273 what kind of engineer are you?

  • @ry7ky electrical/mechanical i got a double degree.

  • @MrCoolguy6273 WHAT?? howwwww??

  • HUH?!?! Is ir after tax? because i was told civil makes from minimum 65 000$ to 120 000$ CAD

  • American is different

  • hi,

    could i ask is it after the tax taken from the salery. i mean the amount you said is the pocket money.

  • is it a boring job?

  • I would be so happy to get that kind a salary for my job too, to bad aint american.

  • how much do u make ?? lol

  • @1amazingdee ask that in the south an you will not enjoy the answer lol

  • so it would be a well paying job?

  • interesting

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