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Re: Brexit and our government - a personal story
Good luck with that - my brother-in-law works/lives in Connecticut, and is a VP for a major pharma/biosimilars corporation; the hassle of getting a work permit, never mind a green card, is almost overwhelming, and he was sponsored by his company.
The big thing to worry about in the USA is Medical Insurance - most companies won't cover pre-existing conditions, so you would have to pay for anything related to those yourself, and there is also co-payments, which means, unless you have very very expensive Health Insurance, you pay a percentage of the bill up to a limit (which can be up to $100,000).
Medical bills are the biggest cause of bankruptcy in the USA, mostly from people who have medical insurance...
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