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tommydjo
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can someone answer me if a foreign can become a surveyor in the us and if he can what's the instructions he needs to follow to become one, thank you guys?ÿ


 
Posted : August 15, 2022 6:22 am
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If you have the education, experience and work authorization, I don't see any reason why you couldn't get registered in the United States. Each state is responsible for establishing its own requirements for registration, so it might be helpful to pick what part of the US you're interested in first.

There is a lot more cooperation nowadays through the NCEES, so you might swing by that site (ncees.org) to learn more and get some test preparation materials.


 
Posted : August 15, 2022 2:56 pm
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You do not need to be a citizen, or technically even a resident, to be a licensed surveyor in a US state.?ÿ


 
Posted : August 15, 2022 3:55 pm
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@andy-nold i got a certificate from my country and the experience also i will check the site


 
Posted : August 16, 2022 12:43 pm
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Posted by: @tommydjo

i got a certificate from my country and the experience also i will check the site

If you are thinking of emigrating to the US, and worried about finding work when you get here, be aware that you don't need to be licensed to get work as a surveyor. You would merely go to work under the supervision of someone who is.?ÿ

This is quite separate from the business of entering the country legally.?ÿ ?ÿ


 
Posted : August 17, 2022 9:16 am

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I've had staff from Australia, Nigeria, Brazil, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Estonia, The Netherlands, Nepal, and other nations work for me over the years.?ÿ

The common denominator was they all has a strong geomatics educational background.?ÿ A lot of the projects I worked on in the past were public sector jobs that were qualifications based, and we needed to supply staff resumes with the proposals.?ÿ Having a lot of your technical staff hold BS & MS degrees looks really good to the selection committees.?ÿ ?ÿ?ÿ


 
Posted : August 17, 2022 9:43 am
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Posted by: @james-fleming

Having a lot of your technical staff hold BS & MS degrees looks really good to the selection committees.

But wait! I thought surveying education was pointless and everything we needed to know came from field experience!

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Posted : August 17, 2022 3:40 pm