On which month the results of the Green Card lottery DV 2008 will be mailed?
The results of DV 2008 are not mailed. Only the winners will be mailed a letter with further details and instructions on the process from Jan-April the following year. If some candidates are disqualified for any reason more letters will go out until about October fo the same year. DV 2006 winners just received their letters earlier this year.
What will lower an expatriate managers probability of success?
When managers take expatriates assignments abroad, they expect employees to understand the manager's culture. Sometimes, it's not as easy as it seems. Employees have their own way of working, dealing with management. In some countries, it's very important to get into the personal level with your employees, in some others it's not possible. On the other hand, managers might find it hard to adapt to the new culture. As a matter of fact, there are many websites that help expatriates cope with the new culture the expatriate starts her life in. I specifically found an interesting website that connects expatriates in the world: (http://www.linkexpats.com). I heard of people using its connecting services, and some other who even met others of the same culture. Another website I found, however was not to the level I was expecting, is expatriates.com
What are Canadian citizens rights?
Ideally these consist of:
The right to warmth, food, and shelter, freedom of religion, legal representation, fair trial, etc. Mostly the same as America. In actuality people freeze, starve and die of exposure. Legal representation is a function of how much you can pay. Fair trials are belied by the frequent wrongful conviction cases and freedom of religion is at the discretion of the majority. Mostly the same as America. The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich, as well as the poor, to sleep under the bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread. ~ Anatole France
In which countries UK citizen can go without visa?
do you need a passport to enter Mexico from Canada? Yes you do. New laws after 9/11. you can get a passport card instead of a passport but you can only travel to territories w/o a passport.
How long can you stay in America if your not a us citizen?
There is no limit for native or naturalized Canadians.
However, the "permanent resident" status accorded to non-citizens is based on residence within Canada for 2 years out of any continuous 5-year period. There are, however, numerous exceptions based on Canadian employment or marriage to Canadian citizens.
Should illegal immigrants be shipped back to their own country?
Yes, illegal immigrants should be deported because they didn't have respect for the country they illegally entered. It is also an affront to any person who took the time and effort to enter legally. Send them back. They should at least have the respect to immigrate the right way.
The illegal immigrants are breaking the "law". They shouldn't be here. Illegal immigrants don't pay taxes and our citizens have difficulties in getting jobs because of the illegal immigrants. It doesn't matter how hard illegal immigrants work or how bad they have it in their own country, or how many loved ones would be hurt by their deportaion. They are committing a crime and should be punished and deported.
How did massive immigration lead to new social patterns and conflicts?
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Why is the US described as a nation of immigrants?
In 2008 according to the U.N. of all the immigrants in the world the United States has taken about 20 percent followed by Germany and Russia with roughly 5%
I believe Saudia Arabia is in the top 5 taking in about 2% due to the need of workers for the oil industry and construction.
When did Mexican immigration start?
The first Mexicans to be in the US did not move at all. They already lived in lands that were transferred from Mexico to the US as a result of the Mexican War, or indirectly as a result of Texas' separation from Mexico and subsequent entry as the State of Texas.
How long does naturalization last?
The period of time between sending in the completed application Form N-400 and the interview to become a U.S. Citizen can vary from five months to more than two years, depending on where and when you choose to file your application.The swearing-in ceremony for receiving the naturalization certificate will then take place from 1 to 180 days after the interview, although in a few U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS, formerly known as the INS) district offices, it can take another one or two years.
What is Old immigrations vs new immigration?
The Old immigration took place in the 1830's to the 1890's and primarily northern Europeans(Irish and German). The moved to America for a number of reasons, potatoe famine, revolutions, etc...
The New Immigration took place around the 1890's to about 1920 and was mostly eastern and southern Europeans ( Austria Hungary, Italy, Poland, Russia) Both Old and New saw each other as inferior to the other.
Can a Mexican on a tourist visa visit Canada?
Since 2009 all Mexican citizen are require to have a tourist visa to enter Canada. You should check with the Canada embassy in Mexico city for more information. Mexican citizens residing in the US can enter Canada by showing their Permanent Residence Card ( Green Card).
Can a legal immigrant who marries a citizen become legal?
If such action is taken the application for citizenship will become null and void and the non-citizen will have to wait the required three years before he or she can refile under the marital requirements. The person may also be subject to deportation action if they have not been granted permanent resident status.
Can an illegal immigrant who has had an American baby get a green card?
Generally speaking, they will not be able to get a green card until the child reaches the age of 19 or 21 (can't remember exactly) and can file an 1-130 for their parent. Needles to say, this is one of the longest ways to get a green card. Some people say that this is why people come to the U.S., but a 20 plus year wait doesn't seem very attractive to me.
AnswerIt's 21 years. And I agree: waiting for your baby to be 21 years old so you can get your permanent resident alien visa ("green card") is hardly worth it. But, believe it or not, that's the only hope to get a visa for millions of illegal immigrants right now other than marriage to an American citizen.Were Mexican immigrants welcomed or rejected?
Mexican immigrants were welcome in America, the only exception was when jobs were scarce.
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How do you book life in UK test?
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Do Thai people need visa to Cambodia?
Yes, but it is a Visa-on-Arrival. At any border crossing, airport, or seaport of Cambodia, after crossing the Cambodian border, you will pay a fee of between $20-$25 USD for a Cambodian 30-day travel visa. Do not buy a Cambodian VISA from any person, group, or vendor outside of Cambodian sovereign territory as these will generally be overpriced scams.
Can AS6 code green card holder travel out side US?
Yes a AS6 category green card holder can travel to home country. Provided he feels safe to travel to his home country and he is not anymore fearful of the effects of going there.While you travel to your home country you are on your own and since you are not a US citizen the US government will not help if you are in trouble in your home country whatsoever. It may be considered fraud if you got green card through asylum in US and actually you really don't have any issues to fear in your home country.
What was the impact of the European immigration on the first nations settlements?
The First Nations peoples of Canada lived in many very different environments and their languages and cultures were as different from each other as English, Arabic, Turkish and Hindu cultures and languages. There really is almost no common thing that they "did".
The main thing they have in common is their similar experiences with the European colonial governments, oppressive laws, stolen land and resources, colonists, armies, traders and trappers and miners and loggers, European diseases, new trade goods and materials and plants and animals, and the European missionaries and their beliefs. In their attempts to deal with these changes are what they all have in common.
What is the difference between refugee and illegal immigrants?
An asylum seeker is SUPPOSED to be fleeing, in fear of ther life, from some oppressive or dangerous foreign regime.
A refugee is one who is disenfranchised either economicall, politically, or as a result of war, from their home and wishes to better themselves in a new nation, country, or area.
The ''new'' immigrants brought different cultures and languages. (*NoVaNeT*)