Thursday, May 28, 2009

Certificate Attestation for UAE, Certificate Attestation for Kuwait, Certificate Attestation for Saudi Arabia

Certificate Attestation for UAE, Certificate Attestation for Kuwait, Certificate Attestation for Saudi Arabia,
SSC, SSLC, METRIC, HIGH SCHOOL, 10th, CBSE, HSC, PDC, PUC, PRE UNIVERSITY, +2, INTER, VHSE, BA, B.COM, B.SC, BBA,BCA, BDS, BE, B.TECH., MBBS, CA, MCA, MS, MD, MA, M.COM, M.SC, M.TECH, ME, M.ED, AMIE, ITI, NTC, Engineering Diploma, Nursing Diploma, B.Sc Nursing, M.Sc Nursing, Computer Diplomas, Other Diplomas, Technicians, Apprenticeship, TTC, Marriage, Birth, Membership, TC, LC, Affidavit, Mark sheets, Transcripts, Fingerprint, Private Diploma, Medical, Death, Divorce Certificate attestation required for UAE, Saudi, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Iran, Malaysia, Italy, Netherland, Yemen, Bangladesh, USA, Canada, Switzerland, Spain, Austria, Astralia, Turkey,UK etc...for Visa purpose from Human Resource Development Department (MHRD), Ministry of External Affaires (MEA), Embassy/Consulate/High Commission, Notary, State Home Ministry/GAD/Mantralaya/SDM etc...Why? What are the procedures? Who is the best service provider in this feild? What are the documents required? Please Guide!!!!!!!!!
Embassies & Consulates - 3 Answers
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You need to make up your mind first then ask for what need to be done and guide line !!!
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Listed above are several documents & agencies used in the visa / immigration process. Get a lawyer or get comfortable using the web sites of the desired embassy. The documents presented on your behalf must be verified. Ususally the issuing agency provides some form of autentification (a stamp, watermark). If this is unacceptable, a notorial stamped / signed by a 3rd party can be witness to your statement of fact. These proceedures are required to elliminate fraud. If you would like further assistanc, contact thru my yahoo e-mail link.
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What is the problem that you are facing? I saw you answering a question perfectly on the difference between a Passport and a Visa. Now I can see that you have again fallen into the trap of repetitive questions of "Certificate Attestation for...." I was wondering where your past similar questions are where the country names were changing for identical questions. You were once found to be promoting some Certificate Attestation company in the disguise of asking question. Please correct me if I am wrong. You may be violating the Community Guidelines of Y!A. Please go to the following link and find the working details.


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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Now that I've found it what can I possibly do with it

Now that I've found it what can I possibly do with it?
So for 2 years I've been talking to this guy from Switzerland and well we sort of talked about the way we feel about each other and he likes me. I'm going to nursing school and he's in school in switzerland. His plans are to probably attend uni there and one year abroad most likely. I find myself taken by his personality and his mannerism. I like him a lot. I will see him this december. I've always liked him should I take a chance at this long distance thing...or just remain friends? ( i sort of asked a similar question but i wanted more input) He's 20 and I'm 18.
Singles & Dating - 1 Answers
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if you want to take a chance and you are willing to work through it, then yes... but remember that it takes two to make it work, committment and trust. you need to really think about it, do you trust him like that? honestly. switzerland is far. its ok to like him, but i really recommend that you look into this before you decide to make a move, it is nice to try new things, but i dont want you to get hurt. if it has been 2 years, i think you should invite him over here.


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Thursday, May 7, 2009

please help me choose a career

please help me choose a career?
i'm an indian girl,would like to go abroad so it will be good if the career have possibilities in us, uk,switzerland,ireland etc no nurses please i'm interested in biology.please reply fast so i can choose my course thanx to everyone who helped me
Other - Careers & Employment - 6 Answers
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Prostitute. So much money.
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A Biologist lol. no, seriously, if your intereste in biology why not?
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Anything in the health care field would be good. How about a lab tech?
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you can take up research
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doctor...maybe...
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Hey, I'm from Australia (16 years old) and in the future wish to do a Bachelor of Science specializing in the environment or geology. I recently did work experience at Beverly uranium mine and traveled around the mine with the Senior Mine Environmentalist and senior geologist. It was great, they had such a varied jobs which included making sure the miners stick to the environmental guidelines, making sure the uranium did not affect the biodiversity, examining core samples and so much more. I highly recommend entering the mineral industry which can give you the opportunity to travel the world. Australian is crying out for environmentalists and geologists due to its massive mining boom. Throughout the world there are hundreds of mines therefore there are always jobs which allows you to travel and do your best to reduce the consequences of mining on the local biodiversity and find massive ore deposits. GEOLOGIST: Salary: Graduate: AUD $70K. Senior: $120k + ENVIRONMENTALIST: Salary: Graduate AUD $50K Senior: $80k + My dad mangages a Major uranium mine in south australia and only seeks people who have tickets or previous experience. cheers


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Friday, May 1, 2009

what are the tests that i need to pass if i want to work as a nurse in European country

what are the tests that i need to pass if i want to work as a nurse in European country?
specifically London, Ireland or Switzerland.
Other - Europe - 2 Answers
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General In theory there is freedom to travel and seek work between all EU countries. The UK belongs to the European Union (EU), and the other member countries are Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and Sweden. A number of European directives mean your nursing qualification can be recognised in other European countries enabling you to practise there. These European directives offer opportunities to gain valuable experience in other countries. There are however certain administrative procedures and language skills which must be acquired. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Procedure The main obstacle to employment as a qualified nurse or midwife in another European country is the language. Prospects of employment are generally poor if you do not have a good knowledge or qualification (around ‘A’ level standard) of the language of the country. Some ‘British’ and ‘American’ hospitals in Europe will welcome applications for employment from UK-trained nurses and midwives but the working language of these hospitals is the language of the country, except in the case of British Military hospitals, which have their own nursing staff. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Getting a job Advertisements for nursing posts in European countries appear only rarely in UK nurisng magazines and journals such as Nursing Times and Nursing Standard. This is mainly due to employers seeking staff from their own country in many cases. Again a fluent command of the country's language will give you a much better chance of gaining employment. Obvious exceptions to this are the Republic or Ireland, which is now recruiting more nurses from the UK than ever before. Germany will also offer employment opportunities which may include a language tuition course. Jobcentres in the UK have access to European vacancies held on the National Vacancy System (NATVACS) and the Oracle Jobfinder Service. There is also the EURopean Employment Services (EURES) system for finding work in EU countries. Your local Jobcentre will have advisors to help you search these networks. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Studying The content of nursing and midwifery education in the UK has been directly influenced by European directives which have agreed common standards. The EU has education and training programmes, most notably the Socrates programmes, to encourage cooperation between educational institutes and for foreign exchange programmes for students to study abroad and have these periods of study recognised as part of their course. The UKCC now has guidance on student electives abroad and UK nursing students are increasingly taking advantage ot these opportunities. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Extra Advice Working conditions in the UK are directly affected by legislation agreed at European level. Most health and safety legislation in this country designed to protect workers arises directly form decisions of the EU, including manual handling legislation. The same applies to equal pay and equal treatment provisions. Individual employees in this country can take their case to the European Court of Justice in cases of sex discrimination and nurses have taken advantage of this right. European Directives on maternity leave, working time and rest periods, as well as collective redundancies, can all affect nurses and their working conditions. The European Directives concerning the mutual recognition of first level registered general nurses' and midwives qualifications apply to all member countries. All the best :)
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Be a nurse in the Philipines, Europe is full


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