Career questions tagged citizenship
How can I work in Buckingham Palace as an American?
I am interested in working at Buckingham Palace for 5 years on a work visa, but as a non-British citizen, I noticed a contradiction. The vacancies page on the Royal Family website says that international applicants have to have the legal right to work in the United Kingdom before applying, but many visas require an offer before I can settle. Which type of visa should I apply for, when the time comes? Edit: My overall goal is to work in London for 5 years on a work visa after finishing University, so eventually, I can gain Indefinite Leave to Remain and ultimately, British citizenship. As of now, I am entering my Junior year of High School in September 2025, and am looking into some universities in the United Kingdom, and Roehampton is a favourite of mine for their History, Politics, and International Relations program. I plan to enter University from July-September 2027.
Are there possibilities I can get into college due to these reasons:
I moved to the USA in November 2014 and I did not leave this town since then. I am a sophomore in high school and I would like to get my education done in the USA. We do NOT have a green card but we applied for it. I am on an H4 dependent visa and my dad is the only one working. He is in the same company since we moved here. Are there any chances that I will be accepted into college or do I have to start applying for some documents before its too late? I also want to do a dual enrollment at a university in my senior year. #immigration-law #college #college-admissions #citizenship #immigration #visas