Why not? We got them in Belgium and not that easy to 'milk it out' like you call it.
Unemployment benefits are paid only when you become unemployed involuntarily, e.g. if you’re made redundant, and not when you quit your job voluntarily. If you’re sacked, you may still be eligible for unemployment benefit after a certain period. To qualify for benefit, you must be fit and available for work (which usually means you must enrol with the national employment office), and register with your local benefits office on a regular basis.
To apply for benefits, you can go to one of the many trade union-run unemployment agencies (even if you aren’t a union member) or to the state-run Auxiliary Fund for Payment of Unemployment Benefits, and you’re free to change agencies at any time. Benefits normally start immediately unless you’re receiving a redundancy payment or compensation from your previous employer. If you were sacked, you must wait 4 to 26 weeks before receiving unemployment benefit, and young people who have just left school must also wait several months, although they’re still eligible for child benefit during the waiting period . You must register with the state employment service (VDAB in Flemish-speaking areas, FOREM in Walloon or BGDA/ORBEM in the Brussels region) and go to the unemployment agency twice a month to ‘discuss’ your job hunting progress (i.e. to show that you’re making an effort to find work). While receiving unemployment benefit, you aren’t permitted to work, and this means any activity that might bring a material advantage to you or your family, including home improvements! If you have a secondary profession, you may resort to this only if you were practising it at some time during the three months prior to losing your principal job and had declared it for tax purposes. Even then, you aren’t allowed to engage in this profession between 7am and 6pm, as this is when you’re supposed to be looking for a job in your main line of work!
Thats a little bit undue, it depends on the country, and what kind of Visa you need.. for example a temporary work visa for the US is about $500, but you've to get a lot of documents, legalistic translated and legalized by the court of your country.
Nah, its just because I know how its rules their, I was for 9 weeks in Astana back in 2005, and people just can't get a visa, not even for a Holiday, only when they got $$ everything is for sale over their,..I posted this already before, but she never respond on my question how that she managed it..
First of all, how can she manage that? With a tourist visa you can stay 3 months max in the US, probably she was their with a temporary work visa, and if she could manage this..how she could get it from the authority's in Kazakhstan... they NOT let anybody leave their country, it is very, i dare to say extreme difficult to get permission to leave the country, only people like ( artists, professional athletes, etc..with other words people who gonna represent their country outside the borders can get a visa and international passport..
Thats the reason why I stepped out his threads, I'm afraid its gonna be nasty if i really gonna argument with the holy trinity.. I rather bite my tongue than be banned from the forum, cause of some extreme right moslum Christian.. it is just not worth it.
Exactly Ccin, I've no problems with anyone his believes, but when you start a thread( like the OP loves to do) you must be prepared that you gonna receive different kinds of comments..Other points of view, if you can't handle that, don't start a threat about it. JMHO
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RE: what would be the main reason that anyone would wish 2 be in a relationship with you?
Make sure you walk between the lines Doc!