No, like most other EU countries Latvians don't require a visa.
Latvians are Latvians but if we talk about the Latvian language, then yes. Latvian belongs to the family of Baltic languages which are Indo-Germanic.
Yes. There is no personal or political reason for most Latvians to dislike Americans.
Same as everywhere - different. It has to be admitted that there are some Northern ways in Latvian culture. To compare with an English person, Latvians are much more straight forward. Latvian language itself doesn't carry many polite words unlike English. Most Latvians are very honest and just will not communicate if they don't like you. Latvians love to celebrate everything and be outdoors. Most of people own a countryside house where they go on weekends to relax or work. Hardworking are most Latvians. They can't understand how people can get paid without working properly and as good as they can.
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Latvians. We call ourselves as `latvieši` [pronunciation- latvieshi]
Yes, Latvia has always been quite multicultural and has been welcoming different religions. However during the Soviet Union religion was a taboo. It explains why a lot of Latvians in 1990s were keen to join different religious organisations.
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Citizens of any country in the European Union are free to travel to, and work in, any country that is a member of the European Union.
No. While the two official languages of each country are similar, they are not the same, nor are they mutually intelligible languages.
According to a September 2006 TNS Opinion & Social / Eurobarometer poll, 12% of Latvians support same-sex marriage.
i need the visa for work in any country
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