Yes.
I have visited all six inhabited continents. Only Antarctica remains to be visited.
Experiences are as wide and varied as the nearly 50 countries which I have visited. My travels abroad have included cycling in France, taking a bus across Canada, trains across Japan and two days on ferry crossing the Bay of Biscay from the UK to Spain. You can see many of travels abroad on my YouTube channel: Nicholas Stone
My travels abroad have generally been rewarding, enjoyable and have often expanded my knowledge. Sometimes, I’ve learned a few words of a new language. Sometimes more about the politics and history on the countries, which I have visited. I’ve eaten new cuisines, established friendships, been stimulated by great cities and been impressive by stunning scenery.
I recommend travelling abroad to anyone. I would still like to visit Antarctica, the Middle East and part of Asia.
If you've never worked outside the country in which the interview is being held, just say "NO." If you have worked outside that country, just say "Yes" and wait for a followup question.
No that is my first time outside of my cou try
I did not get a chance to work for any foreign company even inside my country
No, you can't. EU students can get a loan from their home country. Students outside of the EU have to prove they can support themselves financially before they're granted a student visa
A form of foreign direct investment where a parent company starts a new venture in a foreign country by constructing new operational facilities from the ground up. In addition to building new facilities, most parent companies also create new long-term jobs in the foreign country by hiring new employees. In short -- creating a business operation where none existed before.
None
Before becoming an independent country in 1831 it was under foreign rule.
Foreign student who wish to study in the USA must apply for a student visa and be approved before entering the country. Before applying for a student visa, students must be accepted into a university's foreign exchange student program.
The company should consider what competition is over in the other country and other things like what parts of the economy are high in that country and last, the company should consider if there service is even wanted or needed in that country
There are always cultural differences and little things that can give you away as a foreigner anywhere other than being white as a sheet. What are some things to know before going to a foreign country that will help fit in?
There are charges charged by a foreign currency exchange. These can be different based on what company you go through and should be examined before any purchasing is done.
currency is subject to price fluctuation. A company could lose money if the value of the foreign currency is reduced before it can be exchanged into the desired currency
Yes. The company when they hire you helps with the paperwork.
Wetranstech can do it. It is very powerful in legal translation. First, he knows foreign languages, and second, he understands foreign laws. It is convenient for foreign-related law law firms to cooperate with foreign-related courts before.