Sunday, October 28, 2012

What is the best place to live: Canada or Australia?

What is the best place to live: Canada or Australia?
Hi, I am a Brazilian girl who loves English. I already spent one year living in the USA. And now I feel like traveling again to a country that has English as the first language. I am planing to move next year but I have some doubts which country should I choose: Canada or Australia. Considering that I want to study and make some money, where is the best place for it? Please, help me to make my decision!!!!
Other - Canada - 7 Answers
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Canada. is better
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Come to British Columbia. The Olympics are comming in 2010 lots of work . If you like the out doors Start packing we have parks mountains beaches Its snowing on the local mountains today.. See hellobc Tourismvancouver They will send free giudes
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I live in Canada, and I love it. I'm not sure how to convince you to come here. but i guess the best thing to do is visit travel sites get brochure's and maybe take a little vacation for a week or two to both places. Both places have its pros and cons. positive and negative things about them. Good luck in your decision making
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Canada!! You can go to the beach and go to the mountains in the same day haha I love it here. Plus there isnt any huge spiders or reptiles and thats a bonus.
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canada! great people, so many different cultures, so many different climates, great cities, great transportation systems, great educational facilities
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Canada. Just trust me, it is.
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canada is very cold. australia is good too! here we have nice beaches.



Sunday, October 14, 2012

I'm an Aussie with no euro passport/family can I live in uk & do up houses 2 make money then apply 4 visa.?

I'm an Aussie with no euro passport/family can I live in uk & do up houses 2 make money then apply 4 visa.?
I would like to renovate houses in the UK after doing up a couple in Australia. But not having any family members that are from the uk or euro only my wife's step dad which came out in 1980 from the uk and my wife is not adopted. And now is to old to be is 29 and to get a uk visa. Could we get a visa to live there if we had the money to do this.
Immigration - 4 Answers
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No you can not do that, as it happened we have our own and so many of them out of work, in all cases you need to get your working visa before you inter the UK, also you need to have a very good reason when you apply for your visa, the reason you just gave us is not good enough at all to let you even in the UK let alone give you a permission to work, you better of where you're mate believe me.
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This site seems to cover what you are looking for: http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/britishcitizenship/righttoliveinuk/commonwealthcitizens/ It might also be worth telephoning the British Embassy (in Sydney or Canberra?) to see what they say.
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You could possibly come on a Youth Mobility Scheme visa. You and your wife would need to apply separately. -You must be between the ages of 18 and 30. (Under 31 when you apply). -Have £1,600 maintenance funds to bring into the UK with you, each. -Be willing and able to work in the UK. -Have no financial dependents. There are restrictions on working as a self employed person while here, mainly to do with not employing people or gaining assets to your business as you cannot sustain it beyond the two year visa period. This is a two year, once only, non-extendable or renewable visa. You gain no residency rights and must leave the UK at the end of the visa. All Tier 5 visas are temporary and therefore you cannot qualify for settlement based on time spent on these visas. Other than that. one of you needs to be either highly qualified and skilled (masters degree minimum) or have an occupation that has a shortage of skilled workers such as maths or science teacher, critical care nurse, dentists, vets, children's social workers, etc. The other partner could then come as a dependent. Here are some links to the UKBA site which gives more details on your options. http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/workingintheuk/tier5/youthmobilityscheme/eligibility/whocanapply/ http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/workingintheuk/ http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/documents/workingintheuk/shortageoccupationlist.pdf
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The UK now operates a points based immigration system roughly based on the Australian model. You may have a few options under this system, but you would need some type of visa in order to enter the UK for the purposes of property development. If you have access to £200,000 (money that must be under your control) you can apply for a visa under tier 1 of the system and enter the UK as an entrepreneur. You'd then have the right to work on a self-employed basis to establish your business and could eventually apply for citizenship or permanent residency. If you're not quite so rich you can still apply to come to the UK for up to two years to work under the youth mobility scheme in tier 5. This allows young people to work in the UK for two years. You have to be aged 18-30 to qualify so you'd need to act quickly. Again, you may be able to eventually apply for citizenship or permanent residency after two years. Given what you've told us you're unlikely to qualify for British citizenship immediately on the basis of your ancestry. For more information on the PBS look at the UK Border Agency's website: Tier 1 (entrepreneur) - http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/workingintheuk/tier1/entrepreneur/ Tier 5 (youth mobility) - http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/workingintheuk/tier5/youthmobilityscheme/ Calculator for working out what type of visa you'd qualify for: http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/pointscalculator Apologies on behalf of the previous poster who said you're not welcome. They forget that Australia is crawling with young British people! Be aware though that our property market is suffering from the economic slowdown, so now might not be the best time to pursue that type of career here.



Sunday, October 7, 2012

I have an idea to make money. I want to know your think about that.?

I have an idea to make money. I want to know your think about that.?
Wage of typists in Iran is much less than wage of typists in Europe, US, Australia and many other countries. I want to find persons (maybe typists) in other countries that can be my partner. He/she can give orders for typing. Then he/she scan the pages and send them by email to me. Then I give them to a typist in Iran and send file of typed pages to my partner in another country. After paying to typist in Iran, I and my partner in another country share remained money. Is it a good idea for make money? Thank you for answering to my question
Small Business - 5 Answers
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I think it's a good moneymaking idea. It also sounds fair for the Iranian typist as well. Good thinking! *thumbs up*
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The reason for economic depression (the nations of the world insisting this is a recession are either deluded or lying) is disparity of resources - in this case, wages and possessions. However, if you don't care that you're profiting from the starvation of your workforce, then you've certainly identified an economic model likely to remain viable long enough for you to join the ranks of the oppressors.
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Many companies do this already in one form or another, everything from typing projects to phone duties. To make money at this you would need first to develop some contacts in the country you wish to receive work from and then to develop a team to actually do the work. It's already being done so there is definitely money to be made and saved by doing this.
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It is a good idea, with expansion opportunities into other computer end-user applications. I would suggest when contacting clients, you offer them a guaranteed set rate for a 1 or 2 year renewable contract.
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Go for it. Virtual PA's are big business



Monday, October 1, 2012

How can a 16 year old boy make money online and posibly have checks sent to my house adressed to me?


How can a 16 year old boy make money online and posibly have checks sent to my house adressed to me?
I heard that there is alot of money to be made out on the internet and just about anyone can do it without any special set of skills. But of course I know how to use a computer. I need to make some money to start saving up towards my first car. I have some money from birthdays and so on but need that little extra. Unfortunately I don't have time for a part time job as I train 6 days a week. So after school is very difficult to work and it's hard to get a job when my resumes availability hours aren't crash hot haha. So it seems that i'm left with not much choice than to explore how to make money online. I'm only 16 so I can't be giving out credit card numbers and so on. You understand right? It would work well if there was something out there that sent checks straight to my house addressed to me. Any suggestions on my situation would be great. Oh by the way i'm from australia just in case that helps. Thanks all.
Other - Internet - 3 Answers
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no. get a job like i did when i was 16.
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Well, since you're underage and there are a ton of child labor laws, you would need your parents permission to get a job. Secondly, if you're looking for an "online only" job, you're pretty much sore out of luck. No one is going to hire a minor with a crappy resume for an online-only job. Online only jobs are extremely rare as it is.
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NO, They are all scams and spams.. its better to stay away...