Monday, September 28, 2009

Would it be good if all the people in China worked for 1 penny per hour? Would the US benefit

Would it be good if all the people in China worked for 1 penny per hour? Would the US benefit?
How come all doctors, police, nurses, farmers in China don't work for 1 cent per hour so that more products coming from China can be cheaper and benefit all US citizens?
Law & Ethics - 4 Answers
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They need to raise enough money to beat the dogs to death.
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Who told you that it doesn't happen... The prisoners there (including juvenile and child centers) make them work 12 hours a day, 6 to 7 days a week.... For about 20$ a month... Make the calculation... It is very close to 1 cents... They also eat on their knees, as they don't have tables and chairs to use...
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this is the dumbest question I've ever heard. You think that it would be right for the Chinese to work for 1 cent per hour for your selfish selfless white suburban beaurochrat amerikan SUV driving aristocratic corporality? I hope you get a blender tangled in your pubes you fvcking douche.
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Well , if you look at what China calls the poverty rate. China says anyone making less than $85.00 a year, is in poverty. If you do the math, that comes out to 4 cents an hour for a 40 hour week.



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Monday, September 14, 2009

Changing a Chinese nursing licence to an American nursing licence

Changing a Chinese nursing licence to an American nursing licence?
I am an American and my wife is a Chinese nurse. We are currently living in China and plan to go the the states as soon as her CR-1 visa goes through. I would like to know what the process is for her to get an American nurses licence and start working in America. Thanks.
Health Care - 1 Answers
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Each state has its own Nursing Association. You'll want to contact the one in whatever state you will be living in. She may have to take the NCLEX test in that state. You should be able to Contact them through the internet.




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Monday, September 7, 2009

Is a degree transferable? Example: Can someone with a nursing degree from China come to the U.S. and work

Is a degree transferable? Example: Can someone with a nursing degree from China come to the U.S. and work?

Other - General Health Care - 4 Answers
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The degree has to be recognized by the receiving country... If the U.S. recognizes the Chinese degree, sure you can work here...chances are they don't.... International degrees don't transfer well, unless of course it's like, Harvard, Yale, Oxford, Cambridge, University of Toronto, etc
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Some degrees are transferable, some are not. Some degrees, like nursing, M.D. or dentistry need to be approved first, and then you may need to take some classes and tests to be able to practice in the US. Depending on the career, the process may take from a few months to several years.
3 :
No. They usually have to go through whatever state they end up in. There are very strict guidelines. Normally it takes time and more classes to get a license. Some may have to go through a whole course again. They also have to get a work visa.
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If you want to come to the US to work as a nurse, you would have to pass the exams, CGFNS, NCLEX and the English proficiency test IELTS. These are the basic requirements, of course, some states may require more. More than that, your school must already have graduates who were employed in the US. If you are the first graduate of your school to apply, you would have to provide them with all the documentation of your curriculum if it is compliant with the requirements for nursing.


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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

How can i immigrant my fiancee to US? She is from China but currently living in Canada

How can i immigrant my fiancee to US? She is from China but currently living in Canada!?
If I am interested in marrying a woman from China but currently living in Canada, will the process be difficult for her to immigrant to SF. She does not have Canada Citizenship! How long will it take for her to immigrant to SF. What form does she need to apply? She is in her mid 20's and was a nurse in China.
Immigration - 3 Answers
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You do it the legal way. Or you get reported and deported.
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You need to petition K1 Fiance Visa for her. Even though she is not a Canadian Citizen, if she has established resident status, commonly living in the country more than at least 6 months with the purpose of other than tourist, she and you may request for the US Embassy in Canada for the interview. It takes from 8 to 18 months until she gets visa, if all goes well. http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/types/types_2994.html http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?autocom=custom&page=k1guide
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if she has a canadian citizen, and a nurse then let her pass the cgfns for nurses then the nclex, so she can obtain a visa. nurses are indemand here in the US. if she passes both exams hospital in the US can petition for a work permit for her.



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