would you persue citizen ship if you could find work in another country quite easily, i mean its easy because the American government gives tax exemptions to big buisness that hire immigrants on work visas they live here they work here they pay very little taxes, and they send most of their earnings to the country they officailly reside in where the American dollar has more buying power, sounds like a good deal, huh? not a good deal for the average American though factories want the cheap labor force that our government provides for them, big buisness says that they need help filling these positions because the American worker simply will not fill them, i do not believe this to be true, i feel immigrants should work pay taxes and be able to send some money to their families but i feel the government and big buisness should not get any kickbacks or tax exemptions! there you have it that is my answer and opinion, i have reviewed this all on the facts presented since nafta was passed. anyone who wants to respond to this question can email me at zakkwyldefan1999@Yahoo.com thanks for reading!
If you're looking at some numbers to choose from, choose the one where the second digit from the right is a 4.
It means that you have a good chance of success, but in the end it's entirely up to you. A higher IQ does not mean that you might have some of the creative tools needed for a job such as marketing, fashion design, artist, etc. But overall, don't limit yourself in your choices, you have above average chance of success in what you do choose.
We can't answer that without some polynomials to choose from.
Mostly can be biased and in some cases can choose people/units innapropriate for the circumstances
This question cannot be answered. You will have to give me some choices to choose from.
College students have the opportunity to pursue a good education but some choose to pursue childish fantasies.
No, and there are no near possibility of such as she refused to comment on topic when asked by some reporter during press meet.
Most were born in Finland but Finland has taken in some immigrants.
Because some have balls and want to pursue their dreams, and the other are too lazy.
Assuming the parents have citizenship of their respective countries, it doens't matter where the child is born, it will have dual-citizenship, and will have to choose when they turn 18. Although I assume one, or both of the parents will change their citizenship at some point in those 18 years.
You have to have an Argintinian citizenship and play on some of the greatest teams in the world and be really good and they will probably choose you for their national team.
No. The problem is illegal immigration. In many cases, illegal immigrants are sent back, but it is different for each case.What is troublesome to some citizens is that legal immigrants can go through years of effort to become citizens, and there are others who have come to the US illegally and who are arguing that they should be allowed citizenship. There aren't many countries around the world where you can expect citizenship just by crossing the border.
No, many students pursue the bachelor's degree immediately after high school. However, some choose to go to a community college first.
Some can be refugees, some can be immigrants and some can be ordinary citizens. It depends on their individual circumstances.
During the period between 1820 and 1860, the Irish represented the largest group of immigrants coming to the United States. Since they frequently came with little or no money, they usually stayed in the cities where they hoped to get jobs in factories. The other substantial group of immigrants during the period were the Germans, who usually came with some money and were able to pursue an agrarian lifestyle in the northwest.
There were no particular requirements for Roman citizenship just as there are no particular requirements for, say, British or American citizenship. (modern historical/constitutional testing excluded) The Romans were automatic citizens if their parents were citizens or if their parents were freed slaves. Some people of certain towns were granted blanket citizenship and some individuals were granted citizenship for service of some type to Rome, such as an auxiliary, being granted citizenship upon his completion of his service in the army.There were no particular requirements for Roman citizenship just as there are no particular requirements for, say, British or American citizenship. (modern historical/constitutional testing excluded) The Romans were automatic citizens if their parents were citizens or if their parents were freed slaves. Some people of certain towns were granted blanket citizenship and some individuals were granted citizenship for service of some type to Rome, such as an auxiliary, being granted citizenship upon his completion of his service in the army.There were no particular requirements for Roman citizenship just as there are no particular requirements for, say, British or American citizenship. (modern historical/constitutional testing excluded) The Romans were automatic citizens if their parents were citizens or if their parents were freed slaves. Some people of certain towns were granted blanket citizenship and some individuals were granted citizenship for service of some type to Rome, such as an auxiliary, being granted citizenship upon his completion of his service in the army.There were no particular requirements for Roman citizenship just as there are no particular requirements for, say, British or American citizenship. (modern historical/constitutional testing excluded) The Romans were automatic citizens if their parents were citizens or if their parents were freed slaves. Some people of certain towns were granted blanket citizenship and some individuals were granted citizenship for service of some type to Rome, such as an auxiliary, being granted citizenship upon his completion of his service in the army.There were no particular requirements for Roman citizenship just as there are no particular requirements for, say, British or American citizenship. (modern historical/constitutional testing excluded) The Romans were automatic citizens if their parents were citizens or if their parents were freed slaves. Some people of certain towns were granted blanket citizenship and some individuals were granted citizenship for service of some type to Rome, such as an auxiliary, being granted citizenship upon his completion of his service in the army.There were no particular requirements for Roman citizenship just as there are no particular requirements for, say, British or American citizenship. (modern historical/constitutional testing excluded) The Romans were automatic citizens if their parents were citizens or if their parents were freed slaves. Some people of certain towns were granted blanket citizenship and some individuals were granted citizenship for service of some type to Rome, such as an auxiliary, being granted citizenship upon his completion of his service in the army.There were no particular requirements for Roman citizenship just as there are no particular requirements for, say, British or American citizenship. (modern historical/constitutional testing excluded) The Romans were automatic citizens if their parents were citizens or if their parents were freed slaves. Some people of certain towns were granted blanket citizenship and some individuals were granted citizenship for service of some type to Rome, such as an auxiliary, being granted citizenship upon his completion of his service in the army.There were no particular requirements for Roman citizenship just as there are no particular requirements for, say, British or American citizenship. (modern historical/constitutional testing excluded) The Romans were automatic citizens if their parents were citizens or if their parents were freed slaves. Some people of certain towns were granted blanket citizenship and some individuals were granted citizenship for service of some type to Rome, such as an auxiliary, being granted citizenship upon his completion of his service in the army.There were no particular requirements for Roman citizenship just as there are no particular requirements for, say, British or American citizenship. (modern historical/constitutional testing excluded) The Romans were automatic citizens if their parents were citizens or if their parents were freed slaves. Some people of certain towns were granted blanket citizenship and some individuals were granted citizenship for service of some type to Rome, such as an auxiliary, being granted citizenship upon his completion of his service in the army.
Because In Mexico Their Wasnt Alot Of Money And Jobs People Were Poor And Some Still Are And Because They Wanted A Better Life For Them And Their Children