I'm sure the rules are quite different depending on where in America the person wants to work. Canada is part of the United Kingdom, for example, and the US is not. Rules in Central and South America will probably be different for each of the several nations involved.
No. This is because you still need to enter Uk and therefore follow UK laws about working legally in the country even if you are working for an American Company because they are still in foreign soil.
US citizens need official permission to work in the UK. No US citizen needs any sort of document, other than a Social Security card/number, to work in the US
Yes they do.
The United States of America, or Australia
Only if the person to whom they were married had permanent right of abode in the United Kingdom, for example if they were a British or other EU citizen (e.g German).
immigrants who work in America
There isn't an exact number available, but it is estimated that there are a few thousand auctioneers working in the United Kingdom. The number can vary depending on the demand for auction services and the size of auction houses operating in the country.
Yes, a Greek citizen who has studied medicine in Greece can work in America but after being allowed by the relevant body.
You can start work at 16
Most people in the United Kingdom work in banking or trading. Others work in the service industry, software developers and IT positions.
15 years
no
Can I marry a citizen from the UK here in the US without all the paper work and questions truly is it possible if you truly know please tell me if not please tell me where I can go to find the answers please. Thank you so much
They base it on your past work experience, or what you know.
No. Unfortunately Great America and Six Flags Discovery kingdom are separate companies.