The American Government is considering a pilot programme that would allow temporary visa holders with special medical skills to enlist in the army and have the opportunity to apply for citizenship immediately.
According to The Dallas News, there are approximately 20,000 foreign-born people enlisted in the US military, and that number is expected to grow with the Government’s expansion of its recruitment programme.
The pilot programme will work much the same as a skilled migration programme as seen in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the UK. The US military is in need of medical skills – doctors and nurses – in areas such as Afghanistan, and will have 1,000 places to be filled for its first year.
Michael Aytes, the acting deputy director of the federal citizenship agency, said the programme is likely to be successful in terms of recruitment, purely because of the citizenship draw card.
Immediately after enlistment, the new recruits can apply for the citizenship process, Aytes said. “It is a wonderful inducement. They are really trying to find ways to reach out and get additional specialty skills,” he said.