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    members (how permanent residents and citizens bring closed relatives to live and work in the U.S.). The statute that provides the legal basis for immigration is the Immigration and Nationality Act‚ or INA‚ created in 19522‚ contained in the United States Code (U.S.Code) in its title 8 that deals with "Aliens and Nationality". This statute determines when a person

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    German Citizenship Act of Dec. 31‚ 1999 [Note : German law on citizenship consists of the l949 Constitution‚ statutes on citizenship (“STAG”)‚ and "administrative instructions" (“ADMIN”)‚ as referred to below.] German laws on nationality‚ along with most laws around the world‚ disfavor dual citizenship. Global mobility‚ however‚ has begun to undermine this position in many countries‚ including both the US and Germany. The previous severe restrictions on dual citizenship in German

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    MIPEX 2010 INDICATORS LABOUR MARKET MOBILITY ACCESS 1 Immediate access to employment What categories of third country national residents have equal access to employment as nationals? a. Long-term residents b. Residents on temporary work permits (excluding seasonal) c. Residents on family reunion permits (same as sponsor) 2 Access to private sector: Are TCN residents able to accept any private-sector employment under equal conditions as EU nationals? All of them 100 50 Not c or certain categories

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    their individual MPSA applications converted to FTAAs‚ which were granted‚ but were subsequently revoked on April 6‚ 2011. Petitioners averred that: (1) they are “qualified persons” under the Philippine Mining Act of 1995 (Mining Act)2; (2) their nationality is immaterial because they also applied for FTAAs; (3) under the “control test‚” they are Philippine nationals since Filipinos own 60% of their capital; (4) POA has no jurisdiction over the issues in respondent’s petition; and (5) respondent has

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    MULTICULTURALISM IN GERMANY Multiculturalism is the presence of many cultures in one place by having same political rights as other citizens regardless of their differences in private lives. In a multicultural society‚ the citizens must embrace immigrants who have different values‚ beliefs and religions. Besides‚ the government must accept immigrants as their own citizens and they must give political rights as well as civil and social rights. Thus‚ the integration of distinct cultures can be completed

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    migrants in society? Which policy is best for a country to adhere to? By the different migration flows and globalization it is hard to deny; the European society is becoming a multicultural society. Many residents of the EU have a foreign nationality or have (grand) parents of foreign origin and cultural and religious diversity has increased. How are these newcomers supposed to behave‚ and what is expected from them? The question that will be addressed in this essay is: Integration or assimilation

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    The General Importance of the UNCRC to Singapore Children have additional needs because of their vulnerability Children face a confusing array of minimum ages at which they are deemed capable of making decisions for themselves – some of them potentially life-changing. The UNCRC is sometimes spoken of as the most complete of the international human rights instruments as it includes civil‚ political‚ economic‚ social‚ and cultural rights as well as incorporating aspects of humanitarian law. The

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    MARIA JEANETTE C. TECSON‚ et. al. vs. COMELEC‚ et. al. FACTS: Ronald Allan Kelly Poe‚ also known as Fernando Poe‚ Jr. (FPJ)‚ filed his certificate of candidacy for the position of President of the Republic of the Philippines under the Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino (KNP) Party‚ in the 2004 national elections. In his COC‚ FPJ represented himself as a natural-born citizen of the Philippines and the place of his birth to be Manila Victorino X. Fornier‚ (GR 161824) commenced‚ on 9 January 2004‚

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    ARTICLE II: DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES AND STATE POLICIES Declaration of Principles and State Policies = statement of the basic ideological principles and policies that underlie the Constitution. The provisions shed light on the meaning of the other provisions of the Constitution and they are a guide for all departments of the government in the implementation of the Constitution. •Principles = binding rules which must be observed in the conduct of government (1-6) Not all 6 principles are self-executory

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    Belonging to America My grandfather always used to explain to me how lucky I was to be able to be an American. He would inform me on how valuable it was and how I should never take it for granted. He expressed that I should feel honored to be able to have all the opportunities I do. I never understood him growing up. I did not understand how growing up somewhere‚ like America‚ versus another country could be any different. I understand now. When I was younger‚ my mother would tell different stories

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