So I'm hoping to find work in the US. I think it'd be fun for a change, and there are lots of places in the states that I'd like to visit some day. It's my understanding that in order to get a work visa, you need a degree, or an equivalent number of years work experience, as well as a sponsor in the states who can prove…
Hey thanks for the reply! A friend recently got back from Canada, where he was staying for 6 months on a holiday working visa. He found it impossible to get work there as an animator, even though he has lots of experience and a great portfolio. He was saying there's a tax break for studios for hiring local talent, so no…
If you have a relevant degree(which can be a bit loose, like graphic design or photography - anything technology+art related) I think that counts as double years. So if you have a 4 year degree, that's equal to 8 years of experience. I vaguely remember you need 8-10 years of experience to have a chance at a visa. So 6…