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Since we are on the subject, here is information on immigration to:
U.S.A. (http://www.immigrationandvisas.com/usa/index.htm)
Canada (http://www.immigrationandvisas.com/canada/index.htm)
Australia (http://www.immigrationandvisas.com/australia/index.htm)
New Zealand (http://www.immigrationandvisas.com/newzealand/index.htm)
South Africa (http://www.intergate-immigration.com/south-africa-cape-town-johannesburg/south-africa-immigration/immigration-citizenship/citizenship.php)
Germany (http://www.workpermit.com/germany/employer.htm)
France (http://www.workpermit.com/france/france.htm)
Austria (http://www.workpermit.com/austria/austria.htm)
Intelligent_Design
03-25-2006, 06:32 PM
Since we are on the subject, here is information on immigration to:
U.S.A. (http://www.immigrationandvisas.com/usa/index.htm)
Canada (http://www.immigrationandvisas.com/canada/index.htm)
Australia (http://www.immigrationandvisas.com/australia/index.htm)
New Zealand (http://www.immigrationandvisas.com/newzealand/index.htm)
South Africa (http://www.intergate-immigration.com/south-africa-cape-town-johannesburg/south-africa-immigration/immigration-citizenship/citizenship.php)
Germany (http://www.workpermit.com/germany/employer.htm)
France (http://www.workpermit.com/france/france.htm)
Austria (http://www.workpermit.com/austria/austria.htm)I wanted one for mexico since at one point and time tons of jobs were headed that way.
Space Tycoon
03-25-2006, 06:42 PM
Oh. Sure. Canada's just not GOOD ENOUGH for you, eh?!
Meh. :(
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Intelligent_Design
03-25-2006, 06:53 PM
Oh. Sure. Canada's just not GOOD ENOUGH for you, eh?!
Meh. :(
.
Sorry, you guys just aren't French Enough. :)
The Sym
03-26-2006, 07:33 AM
When President Bill Clinton sign NAFTA and later President George W. Bush CAFTA, the Immigration Policies for the Americas(North, Central, and South) cease to exist.
Seringeti 7:23 ... the masses understand not their leaders doings.
Seringeti 7:29 ... evil principalities resides in high places.
I wanted one for mexico since at one point and time tons of jobs were headed that way.
Granted!
Mexico (http://www.mexperience.com/liveandwork/immigration.htm)
Intelligent_Design
03-26-2006, 08:27 AM
You do not have to surrender your natural Citizenship to be granted full resident status in Mexico. Full resident status entitles you to all rights and benefits of a Mexican National (live, work, claim state benefits and to pay taxes) but you cannot vote in Mexican elections.
Wow! Mexican immigration is less stringent then I would have thought. I was considering buying property there at some point, I know that will be a hassle. I just hope US/Mexico relations don't get too strained.
From other sections I was reading, the cost of living there is similar to here. Some things are even more expensive. I was surprised to read that, since I was always told how cheap it was to live/retire there.
Intelligent_Design
03-26-2006, 08:41 AM
From other sections I was reading, the cost of living there is similar to here. Some things are even more expensive. I was surprised to read that, since I was always told how cheap it was to live/retire there.
the middle class is extremely small there. You are either very rich or very poor.With little upward mobility.
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