Hi again, ya'll-
I made my first post, an
introduction of sorts, last week.
Now, I have an official question about visas. BUNAC in particular. I have read some of and will read more of the previous postings about BUNAC, as well as checking out their official website. I'd just like to get some feedback from people who have participated in the programme, if you guys don't mind.
1) You don't have to have actually graduated college to apply, correct? As long as you can prove that you were enrolled in school for a certain number of hours in the semester prior to whenever you plan travel to the UK?
2) Do community college students qualify for BUNAC?
3) Say I did enroll in school. How soon could I begin the BUNAC visa process? I would assume that I wouldn't have to wait unti the semester was over?
4) If a person working in the UK on a BUNAC visa were to find a job they'd like to keep, would they need to go back to the US and have their employer get them back to the UK on a more traditional work visa? I understand that most BUNAC participants probably just work at jobs with high turnover rates (waiting tables, clothing stores, etc.) But isn't it possible that a person could get a more "real" job, as long as the employer knows on the front in that, if they want the employee to stay, there'll be some work involved (I suppose "real" jobs would be hesitant to hire someone only in the country for six months though...)
I explained in my "welcome wagon" introduction that I'm not currently in school and would probably only return to school if it would allow me to travel to the UK. I've gathered that it'd be pretty pricey to enroll in university in the UK, unless you attend a US university that has an exchange programme of sorts. To me, that means that BUNAC could be a good option for me.
But, uh, that's about it for now. I'm trying really hard not to post a million over-done questions, because I know how annoying that can be.
Thanks so much...
Amanda
P.S. Mods - if this should be in the student lounge area, please feel free to moooooove it right along.