Does this sentence make sense? PLEASE HELP!?
In Argentina, they refer money as ARS, meaning Argentine peso. If not, what would I say to make it make sense?
Words & Wordplay - 3 Answers
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yes
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In Argentina money is referred to as ARS which stands for Argentine peso.
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To me there's nothing wrong with it
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Do I need a visa to live and teach English in Argentina?
Do I need a visa to live and teach English in Argentina?
I live in the US and my boyfriend lives in Peru. We are thinking about going to live in Argentina for awhile. One, to be together, and two, so we can experience living in a different city with a lot of culture. Before I go I plan to save a little bit of money and also get a CELTA or TEFL certificate so I can teach English. I'm not expecting to make a lot of money while I'm there, just enough to live. Does this sound realistic? and would I need a visa to teach English?
Immigration - 3 Answers
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Ask here .. http://www.embassyofargentina.us/en/home/news.htm
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Yes Be aware that for this kind of visa permission has to be given by the National Directorate of Migration in Argentina. This permission is normally applied for directly by the contracting company or institution in Argentina. In some cases the Consulate will apply for permission. There is a charge for making a visa application (this varies from country to country, so you should ask your local Argentinean consulate). In Europe, this charge is approximately 200 euros. The issuing costs of the visa are approximately 100 euros to be paid to the consulate. In the USA, there is $100 application fee, plus an $80 consular certification charge for the worker’s signature on an employment contract. If the company or institution that sends you to Argentina is not registered as a legal entity in Argentina, a ‘declaration’ from the authorities in the company’s or organization’s country of origin should be presented at the Argentine consulate as well as commercial references. Ask your local Argentine consulate for their requirements as these can differ from one country to another. The requirements to apply for a work visa are: Labour contract with the company or institution in Argentina Birth certificate, translated into Spanish by a certified translator Marital certification, translated into Spanish by a certified translator (if an application is being made for a spouse) Passport with a minimum validity of 18 months remaining (for each family member) 3 passport photo’s for each family member (4x4; preferably light blue background; ¾ profile right side) The most common types of work visas are: Article 29 (e) visas – This visa is a short term visa and is issued for short term work in Argentina. The initial validity is of 15 days and can be extended for another 15 days once in Argentina. Article 15 (E) visa (Labour Contract – Temporary Residence Visa) – This visa is issued for employees and people on internships contracted by companies in Argentina. The minimum duration is 6–12 months. You will be treated as a local employee that means a CUIL has to be applied for as well. A formal labour contract between the company in Argentina and the employee is required in order to obtain the visa. Article 15 (E) visa (Secondment – Temporary Residence Visa) under provision 18/94 – This visa is issued to employees send abroad by their company for at least 6–12 months. A labour contract is not required Notes: Persons having a contract with an Argentinean company or institution also have to sign an employment agreement in the presence of the consul (there is usually a supplementary charge for this made by the consulate) Persons sent to Argentina by foreign companies have to sign their labour agreement at the corresponding company. Spouses and children of applicants of a temporary working permit that want a permit to live in Argentina have to show proof of the family ties. This can be done by means of a marriage certificate and/or birth certificates at an international form. Once employees arrive in Argentina, they also need to apply for a DNI/ National Identity Document and a CUIL/ Unique Code for Work Identification.
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To live and work? OF COURSE, to do that you need a visa ANYWHERE in the world. DUH! However, as a tourist, no. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_requirements_for_United_States_citizens
I live in the US and my boyfriend lives in Peru. We are thinking about going to live in Argentina for awhile. One, to be together, and two, so we can experience living in a different city with a lot of culture. Before I go I plan to save a little bit of money and also get a CELTA or TEFL certificate so I can teach English. I'm not expecting to make a lot of money while I'm there, just enough to live. Does this sound realistic? and would I need a visa to teach English?
Immigration - 3 Answers
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Ask here .. http://www.embassyofargentina.us/en/home/news.htm
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Yes Be aware that for this kind of visa permission has to be given by the National Directorate of Migration in Argentina. This permission is normally applied for directly by the contracting company or institution in Argentina. In some cases the Consulate will apply for permission. There is a charge for making a visa application (this varies from country to country, so you should ask your local Argentinean consulate). In Europe, this charge is approximately 200 euros. The issuing costs of the visa are approximately 100 euros to be paid to the consulate. In the USA, there is $100 application fee, plus an $80 consular certification charge for the worker’s signature on an employment contract. If the company or institution that sends you to Argentina is not registered as a legal entity in Argentina, a ‘declaration’ from the authorities in the company’s or organization’s country of origin should be presented at the Argentine consulate as well as commercial references. Ask your local Argentine consulate for their requirements as these can differ from one country to another. The requirements to apply for a work visa are: Labour contract with the company or institution in Argentina Birth certificate, translated into Spanish by a certified translator Marital certification, translated into Spanish by a certified translator (if an application is being made for a spouse) Passport with a minimum validity of 18 months remaining (for each family member) 3 passport photo’s for each family member (4x4; preferably light blue background; ¾ profile right side) The most common types of work visas are: Article 29 (e) visas – This visa is a short term visa and is issued for short term work in Argentina. The initial validity is of 15 days and can be extended for another 15 days once in Argentina. Article 15 (E) visa (Labour Contract – Temporary Residence Visa) – This visa is issued for employees and people on internships contracted by companies in Argentina. The minimum duration is 6–12 months. You will be treated as a local employee that means a CUIL has to be applied for as well. A formal labour contract between the company in Argentina and the employee is required in order to obtain the visa. Article 15 (E) visa (Secondment – Temporary Residence Visa) under provision 18/94 – This visa is issued to employees send abroad by their company for at least 6–12 months. A labour contract is not required Notes: Persons having a contract with an Argentinean company or institution also have to sign an employment agreement in the presence of the consul (there is usually a supplementary charge for this made by the consulate) Persons sent to Argentina by foreign companies have to sign their labour agreement at the corresponding company. Spouses and children of applicants of a temporary working permit that want a permit to live in Argentina have to show proof of the family ties. This can be done by means of a marriage certificate and/or birth certificates at an international form. Once employees arrive in Argentina, they also need to apply for a DNI/ National Identity Document and a CUIL/ Unique Code for Work Identification.
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To live and work? OF COURSE, to do that you need a visa ANYWHERE in the world. DUH! However, as a tourist, no. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_requirements_for_United_States_citizens
Monday, November 1, 2010
What do I need to do to make my Windows XP Professional genuine? I need help, I don't understand.?
What do I need to do to make my Windows XP Professional genuine? I need help, I don't understand.?
I tried updating it a couple of days ago and it said I don't have a genuine copy. So my latop isn't doing so well right now. I bought my laptop from my cousin before she moved back to Argentina. I have nothing for it other then the cable to charge it and a mouse. I had no idea I would be dealing with a problem like this, otherwise I wouldn't have bought it from her. I don't have that much money to spend on any type of software..so if you know a place where I can get something cheap that will resolve my issue, please help me. I don't know what else to do...I heard that my laptop will become useless if I don't fix this asap. Please help! Thanks!
Software - 6 Answers
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you can't unless it is genuine, sorry
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You can a)buy a valid license, can be not so expensive if you try, for instance, an academic one. Search at school.
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Go out and buy a real copy and do a clean install. Harry
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Feel your pain! Bought my comp on eBay. Same problem. Microsoft wanted to sell me an "electronic validation" for my XP Pro for $149. (For XP Home it's $99.) You have to get a legitimate FULL INSTALL disc (not the upgrade) and follow the instructions to repair. Then you will eventually be able to enter the new and legal 25 digit Product Key and become genuine (as far as Microsoft is concerned.)
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CALL MICROSOFT AND TELL THEM THAT YOUR COMPUTER CRASHED AND YOU GOT A NEW HARDDRIVE AND THAT YOU TRIED TO INSTALL WINDOWS AGAIN AND THAT THE CODE SAYS ITS NOT VALID THEYLL GIVE YOU ONE
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ok, here is where the microsoft monopoly comes up, they want the costumer tha buys a copy of windows to only be able to install it in one computer,even if your computer was programmed with an original windows disc, it'll become illegal because the code has already been used before,unles you use your computer for business or something real importand it dosent really matter, you wont get the biger updates but if you make sure you have a good antivirus and firewall program you will be fine, i have had 3 computers with the same problem but i havent even worried about it my comps are fine, and no your computer wont become useless, not true, just enable automatic updates and your computer will still get the basic updates wich will help too, my advise is, dont sweath it you'll be fine.
I tried updating it a couple of days ago and it said I don't have a genuine copy. So my latop isn't doing so well right now. I bought my laptop from my cousin before she moved back to Argentina. I have nothing for it other then the cable to charge it and a mouse. I had no idea I would be dealing with a problem like this, otherwise I wouldn't have bought it from her. I don't have that much money to spend on any type of software..so if you know a place where I can get something cheap that will resolve my issue, please help me. I don't know what else to do...I heard that my laptop will become useless if I don't fix this asap. Please help! Thanks!
Software - 6 Answers
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you can't unless it is genuine, sorry
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You can a)buy a valid license, can be not so expensive if you try, for instance, an academic one. Search at school.
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Go out and buy a real copy and do a clean install. Harry
4 :
Feel your pain! Bought my comp on eBay. Same problem. Microsoft wanted to sell me an "electronic validation" for my XP Pro for $149. (For XP Home it's $99.) You have to get a legitimate FULL INSTALL disc (not the upgrade) and follow the instructions to repair. Then you will eventually be able to enter the new and legal 25 digit Product Key and become genuine (as far as Microsoft is concerned.)
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CALL MICROSOFT AND TELL THEM THAT YOUR COMPUTER CRASHED AND YOU GOT A NEW HARDDRIVE AND THAT YOU TRIED TO INSTALL WINDOWS AGAIN AND THAT THE CODE SAYS ITS NOT VALID THEYLL GIVE YOU ONE
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ok, here is where the microsoft monopoly comes up, they want the costumer tha buys a copy of windows to only be able to install it in one computer,even if your computer was programmed with an original windows disc, it'll become illegal because the code has already been used before,unles you use your computer for business or something real importand it dosent really matter, you wont get the biger updates but if you make sure you have a good antivirus and firewall program you will be fine, i have had 3 computers with the same problem but i havent even worried about it my comps are fine, and no your computer wont become useless, not true, just enable automatic updates and your computer will still get the basic updates wich will help too, my advise is, dont sweath it you'll be fine.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
cani help people without money?
cani help people without money?
the web page www.ayudaresgratis.com (means HELP IS FREE) is a page from argentina. only looking the page the sponsors make a donation to the HUESPED FOUNDATION, an organization non guvernamental that helps people with AIDS. Is there in your country any page like this one? put them in the answer section. Thanks you for help an for your information.
Community Service - 3 Answers
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There are many, many websites and places in the United States where people can get help for free and help others for free. It was difficult for me to figure out exactly what you are asking in this question. I can see that English is not your first language and I applaud you for learning it. Try the following looking up the following websites: Red Cross United Way Doctors without Borders Mercy Ships World AIDS Foundation Salvation Army
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your so sweet for wanting to help people with money, i want a list myself so i'm going to check back here for more orgs. I love helping the less fortunate and especially mission services it makes u feel good in the end.
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Aidpage.com
the web page www.ayudaresgratis.com (means HELP IS FREE) is a page from argentina. only looking the page the sponsors make a donation to the HUESPED FOUNDATION, an organization non guvernamental that helps people with AIDS. Is there in your country any page like this one? put them in the answer section. Thanks you for help an for your information.
Community Service - 3 Answers
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There are many, many websites and places in the United States where people can get help for free and help others for free. It was difficult for me to figure out exactly what you are asking in this question. I can see that English is not your first language and I applaud you for learning it. Try the following looking up the following websites: Red Cross United Way Doctors without Borders Mercy Ships World AIDS Foundation Salvation Army
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your so sweet for wanting to help people with money, i want a list myself so i'm going to check back here for more orgs. I love helping the less fortunate and especially mission services it makes u feel good in the end.
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Aidpage.com
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Need to know if I have to pay taxes. I am not a US resident and I live outside the US?
Need to know if I have to pay taxes. I am not a US resident and I live outside the US?
Hi guys. I lived in the US for 5 years. My working visa expired and I decided to come back to my country. Now, my question is this: I make about $50,000 per month for an LLC I own in the US, and that money is deposited in my US bank account. When I go to the US I do it with a tourist/business visa. Since I don't live in the US anymore, and I spend my money here in Argentina, should I keep paying income taxes? BTW, I have a SSN
United States - 2 Answers
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I do believe that your company is supposed to file tax returns and you are liable for taxes for employees and so forth. The income is generated in the US, so it is taxable to you. If you want more information, you can contact the IRS via their web site... www.irs.gov
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If you are engaged in a business in the US, then you will be subject to tax on your US sourced income. There are limits on the number of days you spend in the US to determine if you are a resident or non-resident. A resident would be required to report world-wide income on their US tax returns. If your LLC is considered to be a partnership, then you would need to file US partnership tax returns. Your share of the income would have to be reported on your individual tax return. If you are the only member of the LLC, you would not need to file business tax returns. You would report your income directly on your individual tax return. You're probably required to pay estimated taxes throughout the year, and may even be subject to penalties if youre not doing this. You should really contact a professional. Im assuming you must have an accountant in this country to handle your business here. If not, contact a CPA in the US for your tax filings.
Hi guys. I lived in the US for 5 years. My working visa expired and I decided to come back to my country. Now, my question is this: I make about $50,000 per month for an LLC I own in the US, and that money is deposited in my US bank account. When I go to the US I do it with a tourist/business visa. Since I don't live in the US anymore, and I spend my money here in Argentina, should I keep paying income taxes? BTW, I have a SSN
United States - 2 Answers
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I do believe that your company is supposed to file tax returns and you are liable for taxes for employees and so forth. The income is generated in the US, so it is taxable to you. If you want more information, you can contact the IRS via their web site... www.irs.gov
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If you are engaged in a business in the US, then you will be subject to tax on your US sourced income. There are limits on the number of days you spend in the US to determine if you are a resident or non-resident. A resident would be required to report world-wide income on their US tax returns. If your LLC is considered to be a partnership, then you would need to file US partnership tax returns. Your share of the income would have to be reported on your individual tax return. If you are the only member of the LLC, you would not need to file business tax returns. You would report your income directly on your individual tax return. You're probably required to pay estimated taxes throughout the year, and may even be subject to penalties if youre not doing this. You should really contact a professional. Im assuming you must have an accountant in this country to handle your business here. If not, contact a CPA in the US for your tax filings.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Argentina's Economey?
Argentina's Economey?
What kinds of things does Argentina grwo for food, where do the ship it? How much money do they make? I need this for a report.
Other - Business & Finance - 3 Answers
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Search Google and get the required information.
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We sell a lot out export soybeans, we wheat, sunflower harvest, if it is harvested ... Finally, the economy keeps very few Excuse me for my poor English
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Your question is too broad to be answered in this forum. I recommend you have a look to this resource: http://www.nationmaster.com/country/ar-argentina/eco-economy
What kinds of things does Argentina grwo for food, where do the ship it? How much money do they make? I need this for a report.
Other - Business & Finance - 3 Answers
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Search Google and get the required information.
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We sell a lot out export soybeans, we wheat, sunflower harvest, if it is harvested ... Finally, the economy keeps very few Excuse me for my poor English
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Your question is too broad to be answered in this forum. I recommend you have a look to this resource: http://www.nationmaster.com/country/ar-argentina/eco-economy
Friday, October 1, 2010
TEFL/ Teaching English Abroad------///----///----////----//// Argentina:)?
TEFL/ Teaching English Abroad------///----///----////----//// Argentina:)?
Hey guys, I'm 20 years old living in the States and just finished my first year of college. I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with teaching English abroad and what you did. I'm interested in Living abroad to teach, not just joining a 1-Year program. - I heard it's better to have a 'degree' before traveling abroad to teach English, but I also heard it's very possible to find a job with just a TEFL certificate or similar. I've lived in Argentina for a couple years and that would be my first country of choice to work. I know the pay isn't the greatest from teaching English but if I could make enough money to support myself I'd be fine. One more thing, it doesn't have to be Argentina, I'm mainly interested in leaving the States. Any ideas? -Thanks - I'm not interested in 'studying abroad. I want to know if anyone has any experience working/living abroad.
Teaching - 1 Answers
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You'll get the best job if you have a college degree and a TEFL diploma. The college degree doesn'thave to be in English, BTW. You say you lived down there -- do you speak Spanish? That will be a great help. I taught mostly in Asia, but the general rule of thumb is that if you want to work for a decent school and get a livable wage, then you need to have good qualifications. Your experience in Argentina will be a plus, and don't knock the 1 year programs, because with your experience there you could make connections that would enable you to stay.
Hey guys, I'm 20 years old living in the States and just finished my first year of college. I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with teaching English abroad and what you did. I'm interested in Living abroad to teach, not just joining a 1-Year program. - I heard it's better to have a 'degree' before traveling abroad to teach English, but I also heard it's very possible to find a job with just a TEFL certificate or similar. I've lived in Argentina for a couple years and that would be my first country of choice to work. I know the pay isn't the greatest from teaching English but if I could make enough money to support myself I'd be fine. One more thing, it doesn't have to be Argentina, I'm mainly interested in leaving the States. Any ideas? -Thanks - I'm not interested in 'studying abroad. I want to know if anyone has any experience working/living abroad.
Teaching - 1 Answers
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You'll get the best job if you have a college degree and a TEFL diploma. The college degree doesn'thave to be in English, BTW. You say you lived down there -- do you speak Spanish? That will be a great help. I taught mostly in Asia, but the general rule of thumb is that if you want to work for a decent school and get a livable wage, then you need to have good qualifications. Your experience in Argentina will be a plus, and don't knock the 1 year programs, because with your experience there you could make connections that would enable you to stay.
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