Based on the discussion added;
Yes you will have to pay for your property to be returned if you've left it at a hotel abroad. You can obtain a quote for the postage before speaking to the person holding the property. As that person is a manger in a hotel where you started then any reimbursement should be made to the hotel. However, they might as a one off service to you offer to pay for its return to you
Find a buyer on Another Country and then ship to them.
An import is something our country wants, and pays another country to ship in. An export is something another country wants, and pays our country to ship out.
An import is something our country wants, and pays another country to ship in. An export is something Another Country wants, and pays our country to ship out.
You need to be at the port to see whether the ship is still docked or it left to another destination.
........ palm trees! :3 I'm nawt joking that's actually true.. unless you ship them from another country.. BUT STILL!
Import is when you buy something from another country and get it shipped to you. Export is when you sell something to another country and it then ship it
impressment
The same thing as nationality usually means. It is the country that the object in question calls home.
The practice of capturing sailors and forcing them to serve on a ship from another country is called impressment. This was a common practice during times of war or conflict when one country needed more sailors for their navy.
impressment
An object will sink if its density is greater than that of water (or another liquid in which it is placed). If its density is less, it will float. In the case of the ship, the air in the ship helps reduce the total density.
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