no a credit card company may not take your home away. a creditor can never take anything away if the debt is unsecured such as a credit card. regardless of what anyone posts here, credit card companies cant do anything whatsoever if you stop paying them. your credit is ruined and they call alot, but that's all they can do.
A balance of payments deficit means there is an imbalance in the balance of payments of a country where the payments the country makes are more than the payments they received. It means the balance of payments is negative. A balance of payments deficit is,when government expenditure is more than government revenue
Mexico.
IKQ operates in the United States. It is a franchised company so it has many offices including Ohio, Nebraska, New York, Nashville, Tennessee, and Florida.
Net borrower
Multi-national means a company which operates in more than one country and international means a company which exists in one country but sells products in more than one country.
Change prices is the most important factor a multinational company can do.
Yes, a French citizen can sue an American company for violating French law. The lawsuit would need to be filed in a French court, as the company would be subject to the laws of the country where the violation occurred.
Did you mean: 'Citizen'? if you did then the definition is as follows: Citizen: a citizen is a member of the public that belongs to a certain country if you were born and live in the same country, you are a citizen of that country and protected by it's laws.
Naturalization
Yes. Why should your citizenship matter? If you did something that harmed the credit card company, they can sue you.
To obtain lifetime citizenship in another country, you generally need to meet the residency requirements set by that country's immigration laws. This typically involves residing in the country for a specified period of time, maintaining a clean criminal record, and meeting any other criteria outlined by the immigration authorities. It's important to research and follow the specific requirements of the country you're interested in for obtaining lifetime citizenship.
Due to the fact that Miami is located in the state of Florida and due to the fact that both Florida and Louisiana are constituent states of the United States, they are both within the same country and therefore you will not encounter passport controls while traveling between them. However, if you are not a United States citizen, you need to have your non-American passport with you at all times.
A national citizen is the person that owes allegiance to a state or a country. A residential citizen is a person that is born within a country or a state.
I doubt you could, they could obviously file for divorce in their own country..
No, Florida is not a country.
They are called citizens of the country.
It is until you have registered as a married citizen in America.