In Utah, in the United States, a door is opening for “many trained professionals from different countries”.

Z Digital and Univision report this. In the US news chain, they point out that this opportunity is provided by that state “through a law proposed by Utah lawmakers that invites immigrants who have professional careers to pursue them in the state.”

To choose this option, you must request a census, which they say is already available in Spanish.

The initiative seeks to ensure “that people residing in Utah, under its current legal status, can work in their field of education and contribute their knowledge and experiences within the boundaries of this US state,” says Z Digital.

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This law opens a way for immigrants living in Utah to validate their professional degrees that they studied in their home state. Photo: Istock

What is Utah law for immigrants about?

Known as SB-35, the law was signed by Utah Governor Spencer Cox.

This, emphasizes Univisión, “opens a way for immigrants living in Utah to validate their professional titles they studied in their home state and obtain the licenses they need to continue their professional careers in this state.”

If you are interested in the law, you must first respond to the census, “available on the Utah Department of Commerce website.” Those who meet this requirement, Univisión describes, are asked to:

Attention to this information from the US media: “At this time they will not ask you to enter your name, age or address.”

At this stage, “they only collect the data on the areas of interest and immigration information so that those in charge can formulate the plans that best meet the needs of the immigrant community.”

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This new law presents a great opportunity for Utah immigrants. Photo: Istock

What comes after the census of professional immigrants in Utah

This interesting process is in the hands of the Utah Department of Commerce. Once the information is gathered, “the next thing will be to enable a web page so that professionals can now apply for their licenses that will allow them to work as a lawyer, doctor, engineer or whatever profession they studied in their country.”

According to attorney Jesús Reyes, “This new law presents a great opportunity for immigrants in Utah. Not only does it provide a way to validate qualifications and professional skills acquired abroad, but it also contributes to the state’s diversity and economic growth.”

Univisión provides this information to interested parties to learn more or respond to the census: