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Immigration - October 2007

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I really want this job the job is to be looking after someone with spina bifida in her own home please help.
The questions are- What would you believe may be the main challenge of the job which you are applying for

what are your strengths

tell us an achievement that you have successfully completed

Thank you please help

2007-10-02 01:04:38 · 3 answers · asked by JR crazy 2

Seems strange that so called pure blood individuals who are of course not so, keep banging on about immigrants etc. People should read a history book!

2007-10-02 00:56:12 · 33 answers · asked by mark b 1

UK Immigration did not stamp a 6 month visitors visa in my passport when I arrived from America 3 weeks ago as I passed through Dublin on the last leg of the flight and they don't stamp Visas on flights from Ireland.

I spoke with them this week and they said that they can't do it now, the only way is to fly to another country, (not ireland) and when I fly back in they will stamp it then.

Immigration may suspect that I need the Visa stamped in so that I can get an interview and change my status to something more long term or permanent and are bound to ask me, so

What is a good enough reason for me to do a return trip on the same day to another country should the immigration query this?

Would it be better to go out one day and come back the next day to avoid the suspicion of the immigration.

What is a legitimate reason Why a foreigner (american) would spend 200 pounds to take these steps to ensure their Passport has a 6 month Visa? is this reasonable?

2007-10-02 00:30:25 · 10 answers · asked by mestressedout 1

UK Immigration did not stamp a 6 month visitors visa in my passport when I arrived from America 3 weeks ago as I passed through Dublin on the last leg of the flight.

I spoke with them this week and they said that they can't do it now, the only way is to fly to another country, (not ireland) and when I fly back in they will stamp it then.

What is a good enough reason for me to do a return trip on the same day to another country should the immigration query this?

Would it be better to go out one day and come back the next day to avoid the suspicion of the immigration.

What is a legitimate reason Why a foreigner (american) would spend 200 pounds to take these steps to ensure their Passport has a 6 month Visa? is this reasonable?

2007-10-01 23:56:52 · 4 answers · asked by mestressedout 1

i m waheed from pakistan. can i get syria visa on syrian airport

2007-10-01 23:15:51 · 1 answers · asked by waheed_khan888 1

Hi, please can someone advise me?
We thats myself, husband, 2 daughters aged 4 and 6 have tried every way we know possible to try and emigrate to Australia.
In every catagory we seem to come up against a hurdle.
I have 3 children that are in their 20s and left home,all in happy relationships, but that stops us on last remaining relative, even though my mum, dad, brother, auntie, uncle, cousins are all there.
My mum and dad arent in the best of health, my dad has had a major back op and waiting for 2 knee replacements, my mum has a hip replacement but they are not sick enough for us to apply for a carers visa.
Although both myself and my husband have both worked hard, neither of us has a skill so that doesnt help.
I am 44 and hubbies 39.
My brother is a warrant officer in the Australia navy and is in Sydney my parents are in Queensland.
I look at all the peoplle let into Oz on humanitarian and refugee grounds and wonder if there is a way?
If we came on visitor visa would they let u stay

2007-10-01 22:22:44 · 2 answers · asked by mum to 5 3

I have a Portugal passport which is an European Union (EU)passport.
(1) If I enter the Uk, how long can I live and stay?
(2) Can I work there?
(3) Do I have the same status as local citizens in the Uk? What are the differences?
(4) Do I need to get a health card from Portugal in order to have free or cheaper medical treatment in the UK?
(5) Where is the Portugal consulate in the UK?
(6)Is there No tax refund in buying products in the UK when I left the UK as other non EU tourist ?
(7) Is it cheaper to buy goods by using EU passport in the uk?
(8) If I use the EU passport, Is the school fee as low as the local residents in the UK ?
(9) Any points I omit in having this EU passport? Any things that I can do and cannot do? What other benefits for an EU passport holder?
Thank you.

2007-10-01 21:52:50 · 8 answers · asked by creamie 1

In a discussion was about whether english should be the official language, Miguel Perez suggested that Congress request funds to pay for English lessons for the immigrants. Tom Tancredo disagreed. What is your opinion?

2007-10-01 20:59:54 · 13 answers · asked by Eyes 5

yeah didn't holland and the neatherlands ban it,imagine a guy wearing it from russia long ago or a girl now wearing in the middle east or some rich guy flirting and drinking(more common in asians)

2007-10-01 20:16:02 · 2 answers · asked by realgirlss9 1

we just moved to Georgia. i have a valid CA driver's license but when i tried to get a GA driver's license, they wanted proof of citizenship which i don't have. we are going to file our papers here in GA but does USCIS require me to have a GA ID in order to process my papers? i have a valid passport from my country of origin so will that suffice?

FYI: an ex employer tried to petition me in the past but for various reasons (it had to do with the company), my request for US citizenship was denied. this will be my second attempt at applying through my husband. we have been married for 2 years. USCIS already has a file of my first application so they have a copy of my CA DL...will they expect me to provide a GA DL since i'm applying from GA?

2007-10-01 18:28:01 · 6 answers · asked by redbag 1

the wall along the Mexican border? And do you think we should spend the money on building the wall all along the border?

I realize illegals will always find a way in, but wouldn't this slow them down significantly?

2007-10-01 18:08:49 · 8 answers · asked by Diane 3

2007-10-01 15:41:43 · 19 answers · asked by ♥ ~Sigy the Arctic Kitty~♥ 7

I am trying to seek asylum in Norway, at the moment I am in another countery, how can i forward asylum papers? and expecting to get advice from free law firm.

2007-10-01 15:30:18 · 1 answers · asked by Sanjeev R 1

The DREAM Act (S. 774)is an amnesty that extends to the millions of illegal aliens who entered the United States before the age of 16. The illegal alien who applies for this amnesty is immediately rewarded with "conditional" lawful per*manent resident (green card) status, which can be converted to a non-conditional green card in short order.

To qualify, the immigrant student or armed service member would have to meet certain requirements such as:

* Proof of having arrived in the United States at age 15 or younger;
* Proof of residence in the United States for a least five (5) consecutive years since their date of arrival.
* Having graduated from an American High School, or obtained a GED.
* "Good moral character," essentially defined as the absence of a significant criminal record (or any drug charges whatsoever).

Immigrants who meet the above requirements would be eligible to apply for a temporary six (6) year "conditional" residence permit.

Will the Act pass ???

2007-10-01 14:28:31 · 23 answers · asked by Matt 1

During the 19th century as soon as you got off the boat Irish, Germans and Italians were given citizenship. BUT the nonwhite chinese were excluded! Did you know the Chinese have been in the USA since the 1840s thats the same as the Irish and Germans and BEFORE the Russians and Eastern Europeans! YEt look how American we consider Italians even though they started coming 20 year later! Now you morons say will my ancestor came legally! Well duh! If you gave Mexicans citizenship as soon as they crossed the border then theyd come legally too! 50 years from now when this country is mostlyMexican, the Latinos will be trying to keep out Asian and African immigrants...you just wait!

2007-10-01 13:51:11 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

It's time for Action

2007-10-01 13:24:56 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

Do you often here LOUD conversations In SPANISH on cellphones while your In PUBLIC PLACES?

2007-10-01 13:14:53 · 41 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have to defend immigration for a debate. What are some of the benefits Immigrants (Legal and Illegal) have on the United States of America? If there are any fresh ideas please share and I'll research them further.

2007-10-01 13:04:37 · 5 answers · asked by retardedfroggy 1

and would like to go back to the beautiful country. I am still a citizen I have a dual-citizenship with America. Also I would like to take my American citizen boyfriend with me. How do I go about doing this.

2007-10-01 12:27:55 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

what happens if you applied for family members in mexico, as a us resident and then you become a citizen, and you kids all minors and the spouse came to the us, can you change the applications to make the process faster, with out risking to gain a deportation?

2007-10-01 12:02:13 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071001/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/border_fence

2007-10-01 11:49:19 · 9 answers · asked by Captain Tomak 6

Yet another immigration-related question...
A 'conservative' usually means a person who likes to conserve the way thing are, who likes tradition, and who generally opposes change. As people age they usually become conservative.
In the last 20 years America has experienced steady and massive immigration, mostly from Mexico, due to open borders, illegals acceptation in our society, non-crackdown on employment, etc. If I want to CHANGE this (ie secure our border, buid the wall, crackdown on hiring, stimulate exmigration, etc) then why I am categorized as CONSERVATIVE by certain? Is it because I want to keep America the way it was in the past? But doesn't this require drastic changes to the current situation? Please help untangle this paradox...

2007-10-01 11:47:10 · 7 answers · asked by ed s 3

Yes, I mean America. Also, why do illegal alien supporters support illegals who hate them, and their country? Do these supporters also hate America?

2007-10-01 11:18:03 · 7 answers · asked by xenypoo 7

How do I go about doing this? I still live in the same city I was born in.

2007-10-01 10:53:04 · 4 answers · asked by Aaron W 3

It's only encouraging people to think they don't have to learn our language. It gets annoying when people in America don't even take time to learn English. If I moved to mexico or another spanish speaking country I would learn spanish!!! Why do they expect us to learn their language, but don't even make an effort to learn ours? In fact why would you waste tons of money to come to the US and not even learn English? That's just stupid. Unless you didn't pay to come here and are illegal. But that's a different story.

2007-10-01 08:51:51 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous

Opinions - i dont think anyone has a problem with american immigrants - but the somali woman claiming £33,000 with 5 kids - how can anyone be liberal??

2007-10-01 08:27:03 · 20 answers · asked by jj26 5

Is it possible to put our petty differences behind us, to truly focus on the big picture? The color of our skin does not create a threat. Why are we so wrapped up with racism in our country when we should be focusing on illegal immigration, and politics? White people-- Black people aren't taking your jobs. Black people-- Whites do not look down on you for your heritage. Illegals are taking our jobs and they are looking down on you for your heritage. We are all americans, that is our heritage, and illegals are coming over and exploiting the land we worked so hard to preserve. Turning on eachother is not going to regain the rights we deserve. Can we unite and form a strong, invincible union?

2007-10-01 08:24:52 · 10 answers · asked by Tesla Girl is Rokken with Dokken 5

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