In the context of work permit status, "N" typically indicates that the application is in a "Not Approved" status. This means that the work permit has not yet been granted or authorized for the applicant. It may suggest that the application is still under review or that additional information is needed before a decision can be made.
You'd have to be at least 14 to get have a paying job, and even then your guardians would have to sign a work permit for you.
At least 16 years old with a working permit
10 is way too early. you can't even get a work permit at age 10. you have to at least wait till you're 14 and then you can get a work permit. try in n out. they have a good starting pay and they hire at 14 :]
it depends where you live. i think its 14-16 In most states the age is 18 unless you have graduated high school, or gotten married.
A pyramid with an n-sided base will have n + 1 vertices, n + 1 faces, and 2n edges.
It means your Backgrounder app is running in the Native status.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
allow (v)license (n, v)
school paper use and economic status
You can as long as you are a citizen of N. Ireland. As it was your great grandparent then your parents need to be registered as a N. Ireland citizen by the time of your birth. If they were not then you will need to work in Ireland for 5 years under a work permit. This then entitles you to gain a N.Irish citizenship, and so you can play for N.Ireland
yes, but you need to wait 6 months later after you went to the court, and they would also send you a statement that says " If you wanna have the suspension canceled, you need to send them 100 dollars" I know all that because I crashed into 3 cars w/o a license when I was 16
what is the meaning of n d i c.