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Canadian citizen with brother born in the U.S

I am a Canadian citizen (23M) and I would like to get some opinions or help as to what are my options if I would like to move and work/study to the U.S

My mother used to have a green card which is now expired, and studied/worked in NYC in the 1980’s - 1990’s. My brother is actually born there during that time. Although he has the U.S nationality, he is NOT a U.S citizen.

I was born in Canada with Canadian nationality and citizenship, fluently speaking english and french. I am currently doing a bachelor degree in Canada and I also have job that has a lot of locations in the U.S (it’s a hotel chain)

I was wondering if I had any options or chances to be able to move to the U.S in the near(ish) future and if my family situation could actually help me going through that process ?

Thanks a lot for any help you could provide! I can try and provide more info on demand.

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