Anyone from Greece, Maldives, Bulgaria, Israel, Malaysia, South Korea, France, Italy, Indonesia, Brazil?
Hello everyone! I'm working in my thesis on the nature of travel and image perception of the potential of international tourists from anywhere in the world except Turkey and the U.S.. This is the city of Istanbul, but you have to know anyting about Istanbul to answer questions. So if you have a few minutes and want to see what it is, would be very grateful. It's anonymous, but you will be able to see the overall results at the end. Here is the link: http://www.my3q.com/home2/249/tulay/5488 … Thanks!
I have mixed feelings about the city of Istanbul, because during my last visit, live electric wires were hanging from the ceiling and some pictures were missing from the bathroom wall. On top of that – there was no hot water. And the hotel in central Istanbul display 3 ***. No I'll name it, because at least the staff was pleasant. ——————— —————— It's really strange, but just the fact that my response is the only which together with the 'thing' makes me feel dirty. I am not, but giving you the satisfaction of retiring.
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America married in Brazil?
I marry my girlfriend in Brazil this January. She is one of Brazil and Brazil has never stopped. I have traveled to Brazil after and stayed with her. My question is …. I marry her, while on a tourist visa? Spouse visa is much harder to get a fiancee visa for you! We're both young, and will stay with their parents until I am able to get a job. We are confident that will be able to get a job in a school of English single language, since we've spoken to the manager while I was there. But of course we can no longer have a guaranteed job before having any documents. So if I marry her tourist visa, when will I have the documents? Are they going to be hard to get? And how difficult is to marry a tourist visa? If you need any MORE INFORMATION then everyone feels free to e-mail me at life_ignite@hotmail.com Thanks!
Check out this site, tells you everything you need to get married in Brazil (from the experience of someone who has). http://www.brazzil.com/2003/html/news/articles/may03/p124may03.htm which is complex and there are a number of documents required. Seriously, are you sure you know what you're doing. You have been in Brazil only once, never has left – and you're getting married. Maybe you spent months in Brazil, but otherwise seems a very rash decision that could have an unhappy ending. Without speaking Portuguese and without transferable skills which will have a difficult time in Brazil. I hope you have a lot of money if things go wrong.
Brazil at War is an interesting World War II video about Brazil joining the Allies in the fight for freedom. Brazil literally gave a division of men to the U.S. command to be trained and managed in combat. It was a successful relationship, by and large, and this film elaborates on how Brazil is a great country, second only to the U.S. in natural resources and manpower. The “cosmopolitan” Rio de Ja…