Absolutely not.
5 Canadian dollars - unless someone is prepared to pay you more for it - maybe because 1920 is a memorable year for them.
Pay what in Canada, please be more specific, should you mean currency, we have Canadian Dollars.
2 dollars canadian each but worth it.
In Canada, the average yearly salary for a dentist can be 104,516 in Canadian dollars. However, at the lower end of the pay scale, a dentist starting out can earn 47,206 Canadian dollars while at the higher end the salary can be about 207,661 Canadian dollars.
As I see they pay minimum wage which is about 8-10 canadian dollars
Sure - it's the dollars behind it that they want in American dollars, the card itself doesn't matter. For Americans the $15.99 is the same 'cost' as the $17.99(?) that Canadians pay in Canadian dollars.
No. You can sell your gold for Mexican pesos and then purchase dollars with those pesos.
NAFTA was a good way for the economic of Mexico for a short of time But now US is taking advantage for paying less tax by shipping stuff from Mexico to US but stuff from US to Mexico no. The Mexican businesses they all need to pay higher taxes to ship the products.For a rich economic to work they need Mexico and other countries like Mexico to produce more for less money.
The United States paid Mexico 10 million dollars for the Gadsden Purchase, which included about 29,670 square miles of territory in what is now southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico. The purpose of the purchase was to acquire land for the construction of a transcontinental railroad.
If you do a bunch of free stuff, or if your that desprate, buy a giftcard (But I wouldn't pay $100 for an online game)
You have to pay a visit to the Mexican embassy at your own country. There, you request information on how to request a visa to visit Mexico. Please take notice: American, Canadian and most European citizens don't require a visa to visit Mexico.
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