In the U.S., the salary for medical residents varies by specialty and location, but on average, it ranges from about $60,000 to $70,000 per year. Salaries typically increase with each year of residency training. Additionally, residents may receive benefits such as health insurance and meal allowances, but compensation is often considered modest relative to the hours worked.
Do you get paid as a general surgery resident?
There are no income requirements to marry, but there are fees which are required to be paid at the Civil Registry Office. For a foreign resident to marry a non-foreign resident, the fee is RD $10,000.00 or RD $15,000.00 depending on how the marriage is celebrated.
The US paid Colombia $25 million for the loss of Panama.
not enough :)
Yes, a US resident can travel to Canada.
Though I am not sure how much, yes they do get paid.
Both places. You get a credit for the tax paid to the non-resident state (or to eliminate the income already paid...depending on circumstances).
A non resident of the US can buy farm land in the US. A non resident is not supposed to receive assistance from the US Department of Agriculture.
Latvian.
Since 2001, when the presidential salary was raised, the US president is paid $400,000 plus expenses. Thus, that is what he was paid in 2010.
Yes, as a US permanent resident, you can travel to Canada.
Depends on the the country. In the US their are paid in dollars. US- avg. pay is about $60,000 http://degreedirectory.org/articles/What_is_the_Average_Salary_of_a_Sociologist.html