Which activities would most likely result in the diffusion of culture?
Cultural diffusion is spreading different cultural beliefs and social activities from one culture to another. The best methods for increasing cultural diffusion are the increases in technology and therefore communication and travel. An activity that is an excellent source of cultural diffusion is teaching different languages at school.
How can you find out if someone has been deported from the US?
Lying Is Always Bad,But In This Case Tell Them The Pounds Giving Away Dogs,But You Have To Show Your Birth Certificate,If That Doesnt Work Try Getting Them A Job That Involves Birth Certificate,Or If That Doesnt Work Get Them Into Real Estate Then They Have No Choice,If All Else Fails,Just Come Out And Ask.
What rights do immigrants have?
When facing deportation...
When not under and law breaking circumstances
Everything but the right to vote and the right to serve in office it goes much more into detail but this what i feel like typing
Can a green card holder become a cop?
I don`t think so, they`d probably be in jail for a while and that would really mess em` up
If you have indefinite leave to remain in England can you get a UK passport?
In order to get a British passport you need to be a citizen. People with indefinite leave to reside in the country may be eligible for a travel document, especially if they are stateless. Please check on eligiblity with the local CAB.
Why do Mexicans try to migrate to US?
The most common motivation for Mexicans to move to the US is economic, followed by a desire to reunite with spouses, parents or other immediate family, particularly among women and children. However, for some an additional important reason to leave Mexico is the need to find a new social space where they can redefine their sexual and gender identities. This phenomenon--labeled "sexual migration"--is known to happen among Mexican women and among men who are sexually attracted to other men (MSM). Sexual migration is of particular interest in terms of HIV risk. Contrary to what is often assumed, the population of Mexicans who move to the US is considerably diverse. Mexicans are from cities and rural areas, poor and middle-class, undocumented and legal immigrants, monolingual and bilingual. Some emigrate permanently or come for a short period and then return to Mexico.
Can you reenter the UK after refused asylum?
I belive you can reapply/apply for a visa after a set period of time.
What are the reasons that they are being deported?
Deportation occurs when a person has violated the laws of any country. Not every violation leads to deportation. When a person has overstayed on a visa and not adhered to immigration laws, then he/she can be deported. Citizens cannot be deported but if they are convicted of any crime that affects the laws of the Country and its citizenship, then they can be deported.
What are the rights of a resident alien?
Resident aliens have the same rights as an American citizen.
Why does a government restrict the amount of immigration in a country?
I don't really know, maybe because they don't want to increase the population as the recession is making people lose jobs, although in Wales, people are actually finding them.
In some countries, it might be because of autocracy or communist governments. I'm just guessing cuz I'm only in yr7.
Can you sue an illegal immigrant in civil court?
Generally, both legal and illegal immigrants have the right to bring suit in United States federal court. Federal civil rights statutes also expressly permit aliens to bring claims of civil rights violations in federal court. States have generally provided aliens with access to their court systems as well, provided that the alien resides within the particular state.
U.S. courts typically grant nonresident aliens the right to sue only if the cause of action arose within the United States. A series of recent U.S. Supreme Court cases, however, has determined that non-resident aliens detained by U.S. military forces may bring suit in U.S. federal court.
What happens after an illegal immigrant is deported from the US?
Basically One is sent home and there may or may not be banned for a time to enter the coutnry of which they were deported.
How do you convert a tourist visa to a work visa in US?
While in the US. if one is traveling to the US. primarily for tourism but they want to take a short course of study that is recreational and not for credit towards a degree, and the course is less than 18 hours per week, then this is allowed on a B2 visa. For example if one is taking a vacation to the US, and during that time they wish to take a two-day cooking class for their enjoyment, and no credit is earned, then this would be permitted on a B2 visa. But when you are in the US on a tourist visa you can not work.
How does immigrants become a UK Citizen?
A US citizen would have to apply for a visa and become resident. Alternatively they could marry a UK citizen. In addition a British Company could invite the US citizen to work in the UK and apply for a work visa on their behalf. There are quite a few ways to do it legally.
What is an immigrant who is not yet a citizen?
If the immigrant already lives in the country he/she is emigrating to many people use the American term "Permanent Resident"
What is the required length of legal residence before citizenship may be requested?
A person must be a lawful resident for 5 years before they can request citizenship for the United States. They can not be absent from the United States for more than an year during that 5 year period.
How can an illegal immigrant get his status to legal?
I was on the Internet when I was applying for someone who has been there..nothing. I hired a lawyer. However, the immigration site has improved. Time is of the essence. The site now tells you what forms (and costs). Depends on what status you file your application
Do a refugee travel document in Ireland need visa to Canada?
do a refugee travel document of Canada need visa for Germany
Answer Jail time, probation, fines, or all three. 18 USC 1015 states: Whoever knowingly makes any false statement under oath, in any case, proceeding, or matter relating to, or under, or by virtue of any law of the United States relating to naturalization, citizenship, or registry of aliens.... Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years, or both. Subsection (f) does not apply to an alien if each natural parent of the alien (or, in the case of an adopted alien, each adoptive parent of the alien) is or was a citizen (whether by birth or naturalization), the alien permanently resided in the United States prior to attaining the age of 16, and the alien reasonably believed at the time of making the false statement or claim that he or she was a citizen of the United States.
However, it is not necessary to make a false claim to marry a non-citizen and help them qualify for a green card. If you are careful and not too cooperative with those in government, you tend to fare better. Do not make a false statement intentionally and the non-citizen you marry can legally qualify for a green card. Many people marry for different reasons and the reason you state, if any, can be both honest and help your spouse to qualify for a green card. There is no reason to lie to accomplish the goal you state but you must consider how to field certain questions that may be asked, as any married couple in such a situation should. In addition, see the video on you tube Don't Talk to the Police with James Duane, a law professor.
You can be adopted by a US citizen. You can be sponsored by an immediate relative that is a US citizen or a permanent green card holder. Marrying a U.S. citizen does not automatically confer citizenship or permanent resident status on the new spouse. Adoption is only allowed if the child is 16-years or younger has been certified an orphan by his or her country of origin and has been granted an IR4 visa for entrance into the United States. Contact the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services for information pertaining to the individual's specific circumstances or visit http://www.uscis.gov
Can an illegal immigrant get citizenship if a US citizen committed a crime against him?
No, but you can get a temporary visa (4 years). If you are an illegal immigrant and have been a victim of a crime, you may be eligible for a U-Visa.
Who is considered an immigrant in Canada?
An immigrant is a person who enters into one country with the intention of settling there permanently. (emigrants are people who leave a country. The emigrants from one country are immigrants in their new country.)
An illegal immigrant is one that enters a foreign country without obtaining the papers needed to enter that country or else after legally entering as a visitor, stays there without getting permission to stay on a permanent basis.