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Old 01-29-2020 | 02:36 AM
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Originally Posted by thomaskies
I get that the UPS website lists "Have authorization to work in the United States" as a requirement, however can people at international domiciles shine a light on this? On a trip last year I had a chat in cruise with one of our Captains who told about his brother working for UPS in CGN domicile, actually commuting from the same city I live in and he insisted he does not have a Green Card or US citizenship.
We don’t have any foreign domiciles at UPS. CGN is our European hub. There are a few people on permanent residency status (green card) that I’ve heard of but this becomes a major pain-in-the-back-side when flying internationally; arriving back in the US they usually have to go to the passenger terminal to clear immigration vs the in-house ones we have. We do have lots of guys living all over the world, some with multinationalities but no one that isn’t a PR or US citizen.

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