- Air Traffic Controller.
- Budget Analyst.
- Correctional Officer.
- Nurse.
- Technical Engineer.
- Border Patrol Agent.
- Medical Technician. This field pays employees a salary of over $59,000 a year.
- Customs Inspector. Customs inspectors are needed by the Department of Homeland Security.
Accordingly, can permanent residents get government jobs?
As a general rule, federal jobs are open only to U.S. citizens. Green card holders are ineligible to hold federal civil service jobs and to hold elected office. Only a U.S. citizen can hold a seat in the U.S. Senate or House of Representatives and most state and local governments impose similar restrictions.
Furthermore, can permanent residents work for the Australian government? Unlike Australian citizens, a permanent resident generally cannot: obtain ongoing work in the Australian Government. return to Australia from overseas without a valid travel facility (you do not have automatic right of entry to Australia). See Overseas travel as a permanent resident?.
Similarly, you may ask, can permanent residents apply for Canadian government jobs?
Yes. Permanent Residents can work for the Government of Canada in certain roles. According to the Government of Canada's website, those with PR status cannot: hold some jobs that need a high-level security clearance.
Can non US citizens work for FBI?
The answer would be yes and no. It is not possible for a foreign, non-US citizen to join the FBI or CIA. The CIA and DIA hire foreigners to do collection, translations, and any other job that would require a natural citizen of that country.