If a man comes from a foreign county into the United States to work, his graduate degree may or may not be accepted. Various factors are considered when accepting a foreign degree including if the school is accredited in the country in which it was obtained, and the coursework used to obtain the degree.
Country... ours is the U.S... made of 50 states. (God bless America!!) A county is a local region... 1 state is made out of several counties... where as the country consists of many states. Plz reply! :)
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America is not a person. America is a country located in North America and consists of 50 states.
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It is a modern metric system used in every country besides The United States of America, Myanmar, and Liberia.
This relates more to what you want to do in the states. Employers usually don't care that much, but colleges and universities might want transcripts. Usually foreign certification is accepted as equivalent.
A. Russell Stevenson has written: 'Graduate study in the United States' -- subject- s -: Foreign Students, Graduate work, Students, Foreign, Universities and colleges
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Yes you take the United States Medical Licensing Examination and you must have a MD in health to take it. Canadians are a bit different in the fact that some of them are already accepted if they have a MD in certain universities.
Foreign Aid is when, after a disaster etc.., a foreign country gets involved in humanitarian issues to help the foreign country (ex. The United States helping Haiti after the earthquake.)
A foreign bank is any bank that does not have operations in a given country. For example, a bank in England that does not operate in the United States is considered a foreign bank to the United States.
All 50 states and 13 foreign country's
Maine is the only state in the United States that is bordered by six states (New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, and New York) and one foreign country (Canada).
Foreign Aid is when, after a disaster etc.., a foreign country gets involved in humanitarian issues to help the foreign country (ex. The United States helping Haiti after the earthquake.)
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Representing the United States in a foreign country.
No, Guam is not a foreign country. It is an unincorporated territory of the United States, located in the western Pacific Ocean. It is considered a part of the United States, but it does not have the same status as a state or a fully independent country.