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How to work in the USA or in the UK as a foreigner

Hello,my name's Eva Koteles, I'm a new graduate PT from Hungary, 24 years old, I've an advanced language exam in English language, and I'd like to work in the UK or in the USA, I'd like to know how can I make my diploma accepted in theese countries, to have a work permit. If anyone knows a suitable job for me, or can help, I'd be very pleased. Thanks.
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re: How to work in the USA or in the UK as a foreigner

In the UK You have to contact www.cpsm.co.uk to get a physiolicence, then contact a recrutersagency
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re: How to work in the USA or in the UK as a foreigner

If you have any further questons, please feel free to make contact with us at Locum Group! Covering England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, we can assist you in finding Locum or Permanent work....we can also assist you through the CPSM registration process.

My e-mail is kas@locumgroup.com

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