This is my older son (still minor), GC holder, and was born back in the UK. Do I guess that following your advices, his UK birth certificate and the parents' US passports will get his US passport? Thanks a lot folks.
My wife and I just got naturalized and have our American passports, but my (minor) son has the British one only, until his N-600 completes. We need to take a trip to the UK before his papers go through, so I am wondering if he can use his British passport to come back to the US. I understand...
I guess it was not completely fair, but ...
In wikipedia:
...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_statutory_minimum_employment_leave_by_country
about 100 countries are listed for their minimum paid vacations by law, and only the USA has 0.
Isn't this awful?
(+ Where is the hotel and...
The US is only #7 in quality of life including productivity ... .
Check out this link:
.../gaebler.com/Productivity-and-Vacation-Comparisons-by-Country.???
This is a Quality of Life indicator study by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the Japan Productivity Center for...
I am a UK-US dual citizen, but my son was born here in the US (in 2001). How do I get a UK passport for him (in addition to his US passport)?
Thanks for your advice.
I wish it was true at the east coast too.
Dms1, how do you negotiated it without looking "lazy"? Can you list a few of those companies that are this civilized? Where do you search for them? Thanks.
My fellow immigrants, only the USA has no law for minimum vacation. In Europe (where I am from) the minimum average is ~23 business days per year. In India it is about 20, and so is also in China (I think).
Should'nt we advance the USA culturally too (in addition to technologically)...
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