Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Hi all, I am a Pharmacist in Taiwan.If I want to work in United States.How should I do

Hi all, I am a Pharmacist in Taiwan.If I want to work in United States.How should I do?
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Immigration - 2 Answers
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YOU NEED TO COME IN USA FIRST, IF YOU HAVE FRIEND OR FAMILY IN USA? AFTER YOU NEED TO GO TO SCHOOL IN USA TO TRANSFER YOUR DIPLOMA,,, GOOD LUCK
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it will cost you a lot of money, may not be worth it

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

man found dead in college dorm after missing from work two days in Taiwan,China

man found dead in college dorm after missing from work two days in Taiwan,China?
39 years of age at an kindergarten thru college grade levels in Taiwan, China
Other - News & Events - 3 Answers
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your question is incomprehensible.
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Um... Ok :)
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What exactly is your question?

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

My father should sponsor me in Taiwan? to get a resident visa...

My father should sponsor me in Taiwan? to get a resident visa...?
hi,,. i'm aki, 23 yrs old from PhiIippines. my father had work in Taiwan, and he's already taiwan citizen in taiwan,. and i wan to go in taiwan for stay and work, but i don't know what will i do. pls help me?..
Embassies & Consulates - 1 Answers
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Yes, your best chance is to have your father sponsor you.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I will be going to Taiwan for some time, somebody knows cost of living, local money change rate

I will be going to Taiwan for some time, somebody knows cost of living, local money change rate?
Going for a time to Taiwan , Work related travel, I will be living near at Taichung, I want to know about how much money is in taiwanese dollars for living there, how much a mea or any other data, I don't need Hotel rates, only how much for a regular life, no fancy restaurant neither. Do you know some places near by to visit on weekends and free days? Short trips. How about local public trasportation, can you live without car there?or I have to rent a car?
Taiwan - 4 Answers
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Cost of living, food and most things are relatively cheap there. Exchange rate is approx US$1 = Taiwanse 32
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There are NT$32 to every US$1.00 NT$ means "new Taiwan dollars". So each NT$ is worth about three U.S. cents. You'll find prices reasonable in Taichung. Cheaper than in the U.S. So just assume that it will cost a little less than your regular life in the U.S. Taiwan has a great train system. You can go all over the place at a reasonable cost. And with the high speed rail system, you can be in Taipei in no time. Taichung also has a pretty good bus system. So it is easy to live without a car there. In fact, I would recommend NOT having a car. Gas is expensive. Parking is really difficult! And Taiwanese drivers are a little wild and crazy! A good place to go on a free day is Hsi Tou National Forest. It's up in the mountains and has lots of nice hiking trails through bamboo forests. You can take a bus there from Taichung. Or you can go up to Taipei. It's a really exciting city with a lot to do--- whatever you like, it's there! Hope this is helpful. I think you'll enjoy yourself!
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Jorge R, Just go to xe.com for the live currency rate. Good luck with the rest!
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Meals range in price from 20Nt for a large rice dumpling and soup (very filling) (cheap) (5-10% of restaurants) Average meals range from 80Nt to 200nt a meal. (35-40% of restaurants) more upscale ranges from 210 to 450 nt a meal. (25-35% of restaurants) expensive (business lunch stuff) could be anywhere from 1000nt a meal to 3000nt a meal. (less than 5% of restaurants.) Metropolitan park is accessible and nice. Cheap. A good walk around. the Science Museum is also a good walk. your best bet is to get a scooter to zoom around, you can get by with a bicycle (i did that for 1 year) but its very uncomfortable in the summer and early fall. You dont need a car, but it helps when you want to get out of the city. Sun Moon Lake is scooterable but this will hurt your butt. (2 hrs scoot there, unless you are insanely fast) Going past Sun Moon on a scooter for a day trip is feasible, but you can bring camping stuff and extend your range (or stay in normally priced hotels and extend your range.) Weekends at sun moon tend to be overcrowded. Taichung harbor is a bit boring but a nice park is off to the side to walk around. It has a nice, filthy oil soaked beach! Yay! Good deals on fresh seafood plundered from the rest of the planet, there, however. Lugang is a good small town that has preserved some old architecture and temple areas. It is worth checking out, its in Changhua county. HsiTou is ok. HuiSun forest park is in the same area and is a little better, but further in the mountains (harder to scoot) They are both scootable but budget for an overnight if you do that. For a car, it is a daytrip. An ok bus system exists in Taichung, but I still would use a scooter to get around, its more convenient, realistically. Make sure you get a good helmet with a visor, you dont want bugs smacking you in your eyes among all the other floaty dust and crap (literally) that will fly around on the road. Many a Taichunger has been rendered into a pirate for a few days. apartments rent 1 bedroom-shared bathroom about 3000nt a month. 1 bed-1 bathroom 5000-10000 nt a month. 3 room 2 bath-8000- 14000 a month. swank places will set you back about 20000 to 30000 or more a month.