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- Driving Regulations In Alberta By: Dave Lympany
To drive in Alberta as a new resident, you may be required to take a drivers test, depending on where you originate from. Your current driver’s license will be valid for 3 months from your date of arrival. If you hold a valid international driver’s license then you have 12 months or until it expires, which ever comes sooner to obtain your Alberta operators permit.
Licensing is normally carried out at your local registry office and you will need to buy a permit prior to the... Tags: driving in alberta, canada
- Moving To Canada By: Dave Lympany
There are plenty of sites offering information on how to apply for a Canadian Immigration Visa and many more offering services (paid of course) to help you do it. One of the major issues I had during the immigration process was the actual move itself and what happens when you arrive. I have received plenty of emails through my information website, onestopimmigration-canada.com, asking for additional help and advice about what forms are required, what to expect at the Canadian... Tags: canada, moving
- What Is Asylum Law? By: Marcela De Vivo
Asylum law is another law that has been around, literally, for ages. It simply outlines the situations in which an individual or group is persecuted by their home country for their beliefs or politics, usually dissenting form the current regime in their country, and who then takes asylum under the protection of a sovereign authority, such as another country. Tags: Asylum Law, Asylum Law, personal injury lawyers, immigration
- Payroll Record Retention Requirements By: Charles Read
Payroll records have to be retained by every business on current and past employees, but which records, for how long? Tags: Payroll record retention, payroll records, payroll, record retention
- Costa Rican Jobs By: David Lovendahl
Costa Rica’s amazing scenery and world-renown recreational opportunities persuade visitors to become permanent residents. Employment opportunities are plentiful for U.S. citizens in Costa Rica. There are specific requirements that have to be followed to obtain a temporary work or resident permit. Tags: Costa Rican Job Requirements, Costa Rica work permits, residency, temporary resident permi
- Costa Rica: Generally Speaking By: David Lovendahl
More than 25% of Costa Rica consists of nationally protected parks. Costa Rica is one of the most bio-diverse countries in the world and is home to many endangered and rare species. The economy is rapidly expanding due to a seven-year economic expansion plan introduced by the government. Tags: Costa Rican economy, Costa Rica growth, Costa Rican revenue, Costa Rica trade, Costa Rica
- Rush for citizenship to beat tougher test By: neo
Immigration sources said the numbers were continuing to run high in May, with applications for the current financial year having already exceeded totals for the full year 2005-06. Tags: australian working visa, australia visa, australia visas, australia immigration, australian
- What is the H-1B and H-2B Cap, and how does it affect you? By: VisaPro.com
U.S. businesses utilize the H-1B program to employ foreign workers in specialty occupations that require a body of theoretical knowledge and/or technical expertise in specialized fields, such as scientists, engineers, or computer programmers. Congress has limited the number of new individuals that can enter the US in the H-1B category to 65,000 per year. Tags: us immigration h1b cap article lawyer h1b visa h2b visa online visa application uscis h1 f
- Embark on a religious journey to U.S. through R-1 visa By: VisaPro.com
It may soon become harder to get an R visa as a religious worker. Over the past few years the Government Accountability Office (GAO), the US Consulates overseas, and the USCIS has determined that the R visa category is susceptible to fraud. The first report on the potential for fraud in the program was issued by the GAO in March 1999, over 8 years ago. USCIS, through the Fraud Detection and National Security (FDNS) Office, continued to review the program to look for weaknesses. Tags: r-1 visa r1 religious worker religious worker articles uscis us immigration lawyer nonim
- EMPLOYING ILLEGAL ALIENS By: Joseph Ryan
Several weeks ago National Public Radio reported a story headlined "Border Fence Firm Snared for Hiring Illegal Workers." It seems a fence-building company in California had hired illegal aliens to help build the fence the feds plannedto use to keep illegal aliens out of the country. The company was fined nearly $5 million and two of its top executives were sent to prison. Tags: illegal aliens, illigal immigrants, immigrants, illegal workers, mexican workers, employment, hi
- The Types Of USA Visas To Reunite Families By: MIKE SELVON
The immigration laws for the United States have established two distinct categories of aliens who will be considered for permanent immigration to the US. Tags: citizenship, us immigration, usa visas, usa visas help families reunite
- Employers Need A Thorough Understanding Of The US Immigration Law By: MIKE SELVON
In order to grasp a basic working understanding of US immigration law, which is a very important point especially to employers, it is important to be aware of and understand the scope, purpose and the source of the laws. Tags: citizenship, us immigration law, understanding us immigration law is essential for employe
- Your US Immigration Questions Answered By: MIKE SELVON
In this article, we will cover some of the basic questions regarding immigration that many have. Tags: citizenship, us immigration, common us immigration questions
- Top 10 Reasons to Hire an Immigration Attorney By: Christopher Conlan
Immigration laws are constantly changing and can be confusing to negotiate all of the legal hurdles to accomplish your goals. Individuals, families and employers are constantly seeking solutions to the ever-changing and confusion immigration legal system. Tags: Root Law, Immigration Attorney, Immigration Law, Nonimmigrant Visa, Employment Immigration
- A second Passport or better even a second citizenship By: Arnold.23 Heinz.32
A second Passport or better even a second citizenship
one that you can choose. Dual nationality has always been held by wealthy people with a knowledge of world history. They know of the dangers of placing an entire future in the hands of politicians. Patriotism might be OK if governments were consistent's and let you be free. But socialistic Big Brother bureau(c)rats now have the power to run your life from cradle to grave. Most of them think that all people who own businesses. securities, gold, foreign bank accounts or property are criminals who should be relieved of them and what little freedom they still have left. It is therefore imperative for the security of anyone of substance or ambition to have at least one other passport and nationality. Tags: Second passport, second citizenship, freedom to travel, better business opportunities
- California Bar Exam Writing Strategies By: Andy Semotiuk
It is virtually impossible to succeed in any law examination without mastering the concept of time management. The California bar exam is no exception. It is not what you know. It is what you know in one hour. Budget your time or perish. Tags: immigration law, current immigration laws, new us immigration laws, immigration lawyer, us
- Treaty Trader (E-1) and Treaty Investor (E-2) Visas By: Andy Semotiuk
The E category visa is considered for business owners, business managers, investors and employees who required staying in US for work for a project that is occupied in trade between the United State and a foreign country that has a agreement with the US… Tags: immigration law, current immigration laws, new us immigration laws, immigration lawyer, us
- Process to Apply For L-1 Intra Corporate Transferee Visa By: Andy Semotiuk
The L1 visa is a nonimmigrant and famous work visa in the us and Canada because it is easily apply and once it is obtained, the L1 visa is suitable for employees of U.S and Canadian companies who are being transferred by their current employer to enter into the U.S. to handle organization or a major function or division of an organization Tags: immigration law, current immigration laws, new us immigration laws, immigration lawyer, us
- H-1B visa (Temporary Work visa) in the US By: Andy Semotiuk
H1-B Visa is a commonly known by temporary work visa. It is a nonimmigrant type of visa. H1-B visa is also known as an employer sponsored visa. H1-B visa allows U.S. employers to employ foreign temporary workers.. Tags: immigration law, current immigration laws, new us immigration laws, immigration lawyer, us
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