OneTwoThree
12 Mar 2016
USA, Canada / Leaving Poland. How can I adapt in the US having no family or friends in this country? [13]
Hi,
I dont want to discourage you in any way, but you will not receive any scholarships in USA unless your status is regulated - read legalized. Second, USA you are white, meaning you will not be considered as a minority (even you clearly will be one), so even if your status is legalized your access to scholarships will be limited by affirmative action agenda. Us is VERY weak on social help in general, health insurance/care is abnormally expensive and you cant count on government to help you in any way. Honestly, I think you is a really bad idea and this comes for a person that lived the scenario you are planning. If I were you I would aim for Canada and once you're educated you may seek employment in US - many Canadians are doing so, but hardly any Americans. Canada, more or less, fills in all the gaps I described above. Best of luck to you.
Hi,
I dont want to discourage you in any way, but you will not receive any scholarships in USA unless your status is regulated - read legalized. Second, USA you are white, meaning you will not be considered as a minority (even you clearly will be one), so even if your status is legalized your access to scholarships will be limited by affirmative action agenda. Us is VERY weak on social help in general, health insurance/care is abnormally expensive and you cant count on government to help you in any way. Honestly, I think you is a really bad idea and this comes for a person that lived the scenario you are planning. If I were you I would aim for Canada and once you're educated you may seek employment in US - many Canadians are doing so, but hardly any Americans. Canada, more or less, fills in all the gaps I described above. Best of luck to you.