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FOR JAPANESE CITIZENS United States American ESTA Visa Service Online - USA Electronic Visa Application Online
米国ビザ申請入国管理センター
Address : 4 Chome-16 Minami 4 Jonishi, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 064-0804, Japan
Phone : +81 11-218-3325
Email : [email protected]
Website : https://www.online-usa-visa.org/ja/visa/
Business Hours : 24/7/365
Owner / Official Contact Name : James Charleton Gibsons
Description : USA Visa Online を申請すべき人は誰ですか。 あなたが米国とビザ免除プログラムに関する協定を結んでいる国の国民であり、米国への訪問ビザを持っていない場合は、資格があります。 あなたの旅は2か月未満です。 あなたのアメリカ訪問の目的はビジネスまたは娯楽です。 XNUMX 人の個人またはグループに対して、新しい許可または米国ビザを申請する必要があります。 USA Visa Online の申請に必要な書類は何ですか。 ビザ免除プログラムの有効なパスポート。 あなたの国はビザ免除国のリストに含まれているはずです。米国ビザをオンラインで取得するには正規の電子メール アドレスが必要です。 来訪者の緊急連絡先はスマートフォンとメール。 フォームに記入して提出し、手数料を支払うと、米国ビザ申請をオンラインで追跡できる ESTA 申請番号が発行されます。 許可される各米国ビザのみの有効期間は XNUMX 年間で、米国への複数回の訪問が許可されます。 パスポートの有効期限が XNUMX 年以内に切れる場合、USA Visa Online はパスポートの有効期限までのみ有効です。 USA Visa Online は多くの国で利用可能で、ポルトガル、ドイツ、ラトビア、オランダ、ギリシャ、リヒテンシュタイン、スウェーデン、アンドラ、フィンランド、フランス、アイルランド、ブルネイ、クロアチア、スイス、イタリア、エストニア、オーストラリア、韓国などがあります。 、南、日本、アイスランド、スペイン、ベルギー、リトアニア、ノルウェー、ハンガリー、スロバキア、デンマーク、ルクセンブルク、台湾、スロベニア、オーストリア、ポーランド、イギリス、サンマリノ、ニュージーランド、シンガポール、チリ、モナコ、チェコ共和国、マルタ。 旅行の目的が観光またはビジネスの場合 Which person should apply for USA Visa Online. If You are a citizen of a country which has a pact with USA for Waiver of Visa Program, and you also DO NOT have any Visits Visa to USA then you are eligible. Your journey is for less than three months. Your intention to visit America is for business or recreation. You need to apply for a new authorization or USA Visa for one individual or a group of person. WHAT documentation is needed to apply USA Visa Online A Valid passport(s) from a Visa Waiver Program. Your country should be in the List of Visa Waiver Countries, you need a legitimate e mail address to get US Visa Online. Visitor emergency point of contact smartphone and email. When you complete and put up the form and pay the processing charge, you will get an ESTA application number that can be tracked online for US Visa Application. Each permitted individual US Visa Only is for 2 years validity and allows multiple visits to the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. If your passport expires in less than two years then your USA Visa Online will be valid only till the passport expiration date. Many countries are allowed USA Visa Online, some of them include, Portugal, Germany, Latvia, Netherlands, Greece, Liechtenstein, Sweden, Andorra, Finland, France, Ireland, Brunei, Croatia, Switzerland, Italy, Estonia, Australia, Korea, South, Japan, Iceland, Spain, Belgium, Lithuania, Norway, Hungary, Slovakia, Denmark, Luxembourg, Taiwan, Slovenia, Austria, Poland, United Kingdom, San Marino, New Zealand, Singapore, Chile, Monaco, Czech Republic, Malta. If the purpose of the trip is Tourism or Business then.
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A Synthesized History: An Amateur Comparison of the Perspectives between the "Patriot's," the "People's," & The "True" History of the United States - Part 14
Full Essay Guide link: XX
(Patriot - Chapter 17 | People - Chapter 16 | True - Chapter 25-26)
World War II and Shifting World Powers
As explored in the last section of this essay series, the 1930's were a difficult time for the United States and much of the western world. While the United States coasted through the decade using reactionary short-term economic measures led by president Roosevelt, some European countries responded to the global economic crisis in considerably different ways.
In Germany, a string of antisemitic policies were enacted by their newly appointed chancellor, Adolf Hitler. Much of this antisemitic attitude placed blame of the economic suffering at that time on the shoulders of the Jewish people. The United States was aware of this concerning development but wished to remain neutral on European affairs. Thus, the United States government made no declaration on the xenophobic affairs of Germany. In fact, American companies with trade and/or production ties in Germany continued business as usual. The same applied to fascist Italy, run by Prime Minister Benito Mussolini. When Italy invaded Ethiopia in 1935, the United States remained "neutral" but American companies still actively sold Italy the necessary oil to fuel their war efforts. Essentially, the United States policy of nonintervention benefited the growing fascist regimes.
As tensions increased across Europe over the 1930's, many speculated the potential for another major conflict. Some citizens of the United States participated in peace marches while others participated in strikes on college campuses. Many other citizens were wary of another potential intervention into European affairs, believing the first world war was a costly and pointless endeavor. Roosevelt declared the "Neutrality Acts" in response to this speculative conflict. The Neutrality Acts would allow the United States to refrain from direct intervention but would impose an arms embargo on any belligerents, should a war occur.
The situation in Europe would only grow worse. In 1938, Hitler's German forces invade Austria. Over 3000 Jewish denizens were applying for immigration visas a day to flee the invasion, but due to the United States' recent immigration restrictions, the United States could only apply up to 850 of these immigrants a month.
Despite invading and annexing both Austria and Czechoslovakia, it was not until the invasion of Poland in September, 1939, that Britain and France would declare war on Germany. At this point, Roosevelt began to repeal aspects of the Neutrality Acts. His interactions with other world leaders showed sympathy for their cause and soon enough he and Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, would form a political friendship.
With the European conflict growing in magnitude, FDR decided that the potential for national emergency coupled with the ongoing difficulties of the domestic economic depression required further executive leadership. He ran for a 3rd term, something no president before had done. At this point the public was aware of a shifting tide that suggested an eventual intervention in the European conflict was inevitable.
In November, 1940, President Roosevelt won his 3rd term and almost immediately launched aid to Great Britain via executive order. Fifty WWI bombers were declared "obsolete" and sent across the Atlantic to Britain. The United States then began a "lend-lease" policy, which allowed supply aid to be granted under a "borrowed" contract. Critics would often poke at this policy, asking how one could "return used bullets." Regardless, it allowed the United States to intervene and indebted multiple countries to the United States.
After several years of of watching the situation across the ocean, the public acclimated to the idea that American intervention was almost certain. Publications across the country promoted a sympathetic European brother, needing the help of the United States as they fought fascism. At that point there was very little coordinated opposition to the war outside the Socialist Workers' Party. Even the American Communist Party, which had opposed the war in 1939, changed their stance as the conflict continued to look more bleak. Of course, any potential organized opposition was fiercely challenged. The FBI and HUAC monitored for potentially "disruptive" groups. There was also the Smith Act of 1940, which took aspects of the Espionage Act and applied it to peacetime, giving the United States more control to silence dissent.
President Roosevelt and the American government continued to aid the war without being "in" the war. Troops were stationed on both Iceland and Greenland to prevent Nazi's from having easy access to either. The defense perimeter was also extended, and the Navy had orders to track German submarines and report their position to British contacts. Eventually the order was changed to just shooting them on sight. The Germans returned the hostilities and engaged in several attacks on U.S. boats and ships, such as the sinking of freighter SS Robin Moor. These attacks made for effective propaganda tools and led to a more outraged and war-hungry public.
Roosevelt and Churchill's political alliance continued. They devised a document known as the Atlantic Charter which detailed a post-war world after an assumed Allied victory. It was celebrated for declaring the rights of nations to self-determination, restoration of self-government, and more open trading. These and more were outlined by the two optimistic world leaders, one of whom was not even in the war yet.
The United States had initially continued trade with Japan despite their invasive and aggressive war with China, providing them with up to 80% of their oil. The United States eventually imposed sanctions on gasoline, iron, oil, and other commodities. This was potentially in hopes of staunching the Japanese and their aggressive strategy, but instead it merely made them desperate. Japan wanted to force the United States to renegotiate over these sanctions but likely did not intend or want a total war with the United States. Their strategies were desperate and short-sighted, however. On December 7th, 1941, "a date which will live in infamy," the Japanese attacked the Pearl Harbor naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii. Four days later Germany and Italy declared war on the United States.
If the United States had hoped to only engage with Japan, then the declarations of war from the other Axis powers made this impossible. Even with three enemies to fight, though, the United States had large advantages. One, it had the advantage of distance. Being so far removed from most of the fighting, the U.S. could afford to be strategic in how it entered the fight. Two, the U.S. also had nearly double the income of Germany, Italy, and Japan, despite the economic suffering of the Great Depression.
The United States had been preparing for this possibility. Rapidly the country amassed the largest army in its history-- smaller than Germany's and less than half of Russia's, but still the biggest army the United States had ever raised. Never before had a greater proportion of the population participated in a war. Eighteen million served in the armed forces, with 10 million serving overseas, and 25 million citizens giving to the war effort through war bonds. Civilians also helped the war effort by increasing farm production, growing backyard "victory gardens" to help with potential food supply shortages, and by organizing scrap and paper drives.
Multiple organizations were established that helped the U.S. shift completely towards the war effort. The War Production Board and later the Office of War Mobilization helped shift large industries to the war effort by focusing on production of war equipment such as tanks and carriers. The Office of War Information was a propaganda agency that helped continue and enforce public support of the war. The Office of Strategic Services, a pre-runner to the CIA, gathered enemy intelligence.
The Allied Powers comprised of many nations, but the three largest were the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union. This was an alliance largely made out of necessity. The United States wanted to expand their economic growth across the Pacific and retaliate for previous attacks. The United Kingdom wanted to maintain the European power structure and its hierarchy. Russia desperately needed aid, as they were taking on the brunt of the German army and were almost constantly engaged with infantry fighting.
Even during the beginnings of this 3-way alliance, signs of the later Cold War were there. The US and UK worked with the Soviet Union but did not trust Stalin and his communist regime. Stalin, likewise, likely held resentment and mistrust due to his ally's continued delay/deferral of establishing a second war front. Russians were being slaughtered by the millions but instead of truly helping their ally, the US and UK deemed fighting and maintaining their influence in Northern Africa was more immediately important. Russia was put in a difficult position, with Stalin reaching out to negotiate with Hitler in December of 1942 and in the summer of 1943, indicating Stalin was not certain of victory against the belligerent Nazis. The 2nd front in the European war finally happened in May of 1944.
The U.S. and U.K. engaged in "strategic" bombings of civilian cities in both Germany and Japan. This was to cause national suffering and weaken the morale and will of the enemy nations. In the European theater, this weakened the German offense against the Soviets, as many of their aircrafts were pulled away from the front to defend the homeland and counter-attack the bombing parties.
June 6th, 1944, is one of the most striking dates in the history of the war-- "D Day." It was the convergence of many military forces from allied countries storming the beaches of Normandy, France, which would ultimately lead to the liberation of France. At this point in the war, Italy's forces had all but collapsed and Germany was now surrounded by enemies. The Soviet Union began to reclaim territory and occupied much of the Germans' invaded lands, including Poland. Germany tried to push an offensive to reclaim territory and fracture the Allies during the Battle of the Bulge. Germans tore a 45 mile wide gap in Allied forces, but when the freezing weather conditions cleared, the Germans were surrounded by overwhelming forces. Soviets occupied Berlin, Mussolini had been killed by Italians forces that opposed the war, and Hitler had killed himself. On May 7th, 1945, Germany declared unconditional surrender. Less than a year after D Day, on May 8th, 1945, ("VE Day") the European theater was won.
The United States was not done, of course. The war in the Pacific was still going strong. Troops adopted an "island hopping" strategy to attempt to gain ground on the Japanese combatants, but progress was slow. Initially, the Japanese dominated the Pacific conflict. This would not last. Key strategic victories on Midway Island and the Guadalcanal airfield, coupled with the cracking of the Japanese naval code helped considerably shift the war's favor to the United States.
The United States had the long-term advantage of a thriving wartime economy whereas the Japanese situation grew increasingly more desperate. Despite the ability to out-produce Japan and the shifting tide of the conflict, the Japanese remained a difficult enemy to fight. This was in part because of the jungle terrain often being fought in, but also because of significant cultural differences that affected the Japanese soldier's views of war and surrender. Honor was a highly regarded cultural value, comparable to the way the U.S. people viewed "freedom," and to surrender or fail to fight was a great mark of shame. Thus, many Japanese combatants refused to stop fighting, potentially believing their lives were worth losing for their country's cause.
The Japanese/American conflict sparked vitriolic racist motivations culturally. When the war in Europe was sold to the American people, it was presented a fight against the rise of fascism. The pacific war was presented as a fight directly against the Japanese. Propaganda depicted the Japanese with grossly stereotyped and exaggerated features. This was also demonstrated the other way around-- American POWs in the European conflict had 90%+ survival rates, versus the 1/3rd of them that died under Japanese capture. This hatred fueled anger and the anger fueled fighting. Racial tensions became so pronounced after the Pearl Harbor attack that the American government was fearful of its own Japanese citizens. Executive Order 9906, signed on February 19th, 1942, ordered the constraint of Japanese-American citizens and immigrants into concentration camps across multiple states. These camps would be active for more than 3 years.
By 1945, the Japanese were confined to their lands, held little supply stability, and had virtually no navy left. Japanese leaders began to probe the possibility of peace through Russian contacts, but Japanese militarists continued fighting. The U.S. would take accept nothing less than "unconditional surrender," which put Japan in a difficult and desperate position. It was unclear how long the Japanese could last but even if their fighting spirit lasted to the last man, it was clear they had no advantage left to them.
The Soviet Union was not far along from entering the Pacific conflict due to an agreement with the United States: Russia would enter the pacific conflict 90 days after victory in Europe was declared. If the United States could force a surrender before Russian forces offered support, it would prevent the Soviets a chance to sink their own self-interests in the potential outcome of the fighting. To force this surrender, the United States unveiled the fruits of a years long weapons project.
Dubbed the "Manhattan Project," this weapons project aimed at building powerful bombs using nuclear energy. The United States was not the only country working on achieving the "atomic bomb," but they were the first to succeed. The project had been in development since 1941 and on August 6th, 1945, the United States used it on the city of Hiroshima. Over 140,000 people were killed by a single bomb. Three days later they dropped a second bomb on Nagasaki, killing over 70,000 people. The death toll would grow even worse as the fallout settled and poisoned many survivors of the initial blasts. With these two bombs, the United States shifted the world's view on what carnage was even possible in war. Emperor Hirohito declared the surrender of the Japanese empire shortly after, on August 15th, and the surrender was formally signed on September 2nd, 1945, ending the global conflict.
President Truman (successor to Roosevelt who died of a brain hemorrhage a month before VE Day) never once showed any regret for using the bombs. In fact, Truman's comments on the bombs indicated that he had always intended on using any and all of the weapons at his disposal to win the war. Some historians argue that bleak projections on the potential casualties if a mainland invasion was attempted over the atom bombs, demonstrated that far more would have died. The United States lost many of its troops to the Pacific front and many feared worse loss. Despite this claim, the United States Strategic Bombing Survey would later conclude that the bombing was unlikely a "necessary" strategy.
World War II fundamentally changed the power structure of the western world, shifting much of the power to the isolationist United States. This shift made sense when considering the variables. The United States already had a considerable ability to generate economic production, and the shift to a wartime economy pushed production even further. Countries were granted aid by the United States but usually owed that capital in return. Europe's primary powers were ravaged and needed time to heal after once again losing millions to a global war. The Soviet Union was also set to become a major superpower but was at a disadvantage compared to the U.S. due to their massive war casualties and a comparative lack of initial economic power.
The United States, under Truman's leadership, moved away from its isolationist tendencies and began to more actively intervene in the world. These interventions were framed as being against the "rule of force," justifying these interventions as a necessary good. This new intervention strategy was quickly seen during the Korean War, in which the United States intervened by supporting South Korea while China and the Soviet Union supported North Korea. Proxy wars like this would become more common going forward.
Anti-communist tendencies began to really take hold in daily American life. These anti-communists sentiments were not uncommon before, but with the threat of fascism gone and the United States now poised as a world leader, communism was the next "bogeyman" for a patriotic and fearful population. This fear and hatred towards communism also created a web of community and national identity. This fear served an even greater purpose, though.
With the threat of a potential new enemy, the United States ensured that it could maintain its wartime economy whether it was fighting or not. The military would also continue to grow, enforcing the United States' powerful empire. In 1950 the United States had a total yearly budget of $40 billion dollars with $12 billion dedicated to the military. By 1955 the military budget alone was $40 billion from a total budget of $62 billion.
Other events that followed the war included the alliance of the United States and Saudi Arabia due to oil, the founding of the United Nations with the United States as one of its head leaders, and the issuance of executive order 9835, which enforced searching for "disloyal" persons.
The United States was now, for better or worse, leader of the "free world" after all other powers had fallen behind.
Final Thoughts:
This essay marks a turning point in the history of the United States that I believe will continue to be noticeable in future entries. This is where the United States truly takes its place as an "Empire of Liberty" in the greater world.
I believe that this section is also important in understanding the myth of American exceptionalism. With the United States intervening in the war but skirting by the worst consequences of the war, the United States became, in a way, "superior." It is not surprising then, that the population at large saw itself as a perfect country. The wartime economy also saved the country from the Great Depression and allowed for an economic bliss in the 1950's that no decade after has had in quite the same way.
I will be interested to see how this new position in the world affects the United States going forward and how those influences likely echo in our modern world.
#A Synthesized History#A True History#A People's History#A Patriot's History#Larry Schweikart#Michael Allen#Howard Zinn#Daniel A Sjursen#American History#History
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Consulate General of Poland in Los Angeles: Your Trusted Gateway to Polish-American Relations
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For many individuals living in or around Los Angeles, the Consulate General of Poland is more than just a diplomatic office—it is a vital link to Polish heritage, culture, and government services. Whether you are a Polish citizen residing in Southern California, an American planning to visit Poland, or someone interested in fostering business and cultural ties, the Consulate General of Poland in Los Angeles serves as your go-to resource.
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The Consulate General of Poland in Los Angeles represents the Polish government in a broad region that includes Southern California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, and New Mexico. It functions as a diplomatic mission tasked with assisting Polish citizens abroad and fostering cooperation between Poland and the United States.
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If you plan to visit the Consulate General of Poland in Los Angeles, it’s important to prepare in advance. Many consular services require appointments, so checking the consulate’s official website for booking information and service hours is essential.
When attending your appointment, bring all required documents neatly organized to avoid delays. If you are applying for a visa, ensure that your paperwork is complete and that you understand the fees and processing times involved.
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Behind every visa issued or passport renewed is a personal story. Consider the young artist who used the consulate’s services to attend an international art exhibition in Poland, fulfilling a lifelong dream and expanding her career horizons.
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Final Thoughts: Your Partner in Polish-American Relations
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FOR SWEDISH CITIZENS - United States United States of America - ESTA Visa - Immigration Office for USA Visa Online - America ESTA Visa Immigration Application Center.
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FOR DANISH CITIZENS - United States United States of America - ESTA Visa - Immigration Office for USA Visa Online - America ESTA Visa Immigration Application Center
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I'm an American wanting to move to the UK and eventually become a citizen. I have a college degree, I'm saving up, and I work part-time right now.
If I moved to the UK as an au pair (after getting the proper visa and filing the paperwork etc.) would I eventually be able to stay in the UK and apply for citizenship?
I know the au pair visa is only 2 years, so would I be able to work as an au pair, find a new job before the two years are up (or pending like the period after where I'd need to find a new job), and then switch over to a skilled worker visa (an au pair visa is a tier 5, I think). And then since I'm already in the UK working as a skilled worker, stay until I can apply for citizenship?
I know you lived in the UK and I thought I'd ask since all the info online can be a bit much and overwhelming/confusing.
Your help is appreciated, thank you so much <3
I don't know from personal experience, as I was a student when I was in the UK and wasn't there for long enough to need to fill out a visa, but my understanding is that it's quite hard at the moment for people from the US to move to the UK. You can apply for indefinite leave to remain after living in the UK for five consecutive years, and then apply for citizenship 12 months after that.
Your best bet is probably to apply for a job that will sponsor your work visa while you're working as an au pair. If you're licensed to work in healthcare, the Health and Care Worker visa seems comparatively easy to get. Skilled Worker visas are typically more difficult to get, as companies can only sponsor a foreign worker for a visa if they're unable to fill the role with someone who is already a UK citizen. That said, some companies will offer to sponsor visas for their employees - for example, the company I work for now has offered to do that if I'm interested.
If you have family that you can trace back to a country that's not the UK, it's also worth looking to see what their citizenship eligibility laws are like. Some countries will allow you to apply for citizenship if you have a grandparent, great grandparent, or other descendant that's from that country. In Europe, these include Ireland, Hungary, Poland, Italy, Greece, Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Slovakia, and Portugal. If you can get an EU citizenship, then you can live and work in the rest of the EU without needing a visa. The UK is excluded from that due to Brexit, but it's a nice option if you'd like to live abroad.
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Why Choose the Cheapest Countries to Live In?
Choosing to reside in one of the cheapest countries to live in is about enhancing your life without emptying your money, not only about cost-saving. These nations may provide shockingly high standards of living, which lets you savour a way of life full of travel, cultural immersion, and unusual events that may be beyond reach in more costly countries. These places enable you to live more for less, from enjoying great local food without a big price tag to getting healthcare and education at a fraction of the cost.
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1. Vietnam
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4. Mexico
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5. South Africa:
Affordable English-speaking South Africa provides a smooth adjustment for ex-pats, filled with breathtaking scenery and a cosmopolitan environment fit for both budget-conscious and energizing.
6: China
China's fast-growing economy presents many chances for foreigners to work, particularly in technology and education, all while appreciating the low cost of living away from the main cities.
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Countries Eligible for Dubai Visa on Arrival

Dubai, known for its futuristic skyline, luxurious shopping malls, and vibrant culture, attracts visitors from around the globe. To facilitate tourism, Dubai offers a convenient visa on arrival option for travelers from select countries. In this guide, we'll explore the countries eligible for Dubai visa on arrival, providing insights into the process and requirements.
Understanding Dubai Visa on Arrival
Dubai's visa on arrival program allows eligible travelers to obtain a visa upon arrival at Dubai International Airport, eliminating the need for prior visa applications. This streamlined process aims to promote tourism and facilitate entry for visitors to the city.
Eligibility Criteria
While Dubai offers a visa on arrival facility, not all nationalities are eligible. The eligibility criteria vary based on factors such as diplomatic relations, security considerations, and bilateral agreements between countries.
Countries Eligible for Dubai Visa on Arrival
1. GCC Countries
Citizens of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, including Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia, are eligible for a visa on arrival in Dubai.
2. European Union Countries
Citizens of certain European Union (EU) countries, such as Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Sweden, and others, are eligible for a visa on arrival.
3. United States of America
Travelers from the United States of America are eligible for a visa on arrival in Dubai, facilitating seamless travel for American tourists and business travelers.
4. United Kingdom
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5. Australia
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6. Japan
Travelers from Japan can obtain a visa on arrival in Dubai, allowing them to experience the city's rich cultural heritage and modern amenities.
7. South Korea
Citizens of South Korea are eligible for a visa on arrival in Dubai, facilitating travel for tourists and business visitors from the East Asian country.
8. New Zealand
New Zealand citizens can avail themselves of the visa on arrival facility when traveling to Dubai, enhancing tourism opportunities between the two countries.
9. Canada
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10. Singapore
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Conclusion
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erik is not a legal citizen of the united states. the cia most likely provided him with some sort of temporary visa back in the 60′s when he and charles first founded the x-men, but presumably that was revoked after the events in cuba when he attempted to kill both the americans and the soviets that were involved. he hasn’t ever bothered to apply for citizenship because it’s irrelevant to him. he does, however, have dual german and polish citizenship since he was born in germany and officially immigrated to poland after the war.
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On November 23, the European Parliament adopted a resolution recognizing Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism. The document accuses Russia of destroying civilian infrastructure and committing serious violations of international and humanitarian law, which the legislators say amount to acts of terror and constitute war crimes. The deputies also called on the European Council to add the Wagner Group, the 141st Special Motorized Regiment (the “Kadyrovites”), and "other Russian-funded armed groups, militias and proxies" to the EU’s list of terrorists.
How significant are European Parliament resolutions?
Resolutions are documents the European Parliament uses to express its position on a given issue; they can address any topic. But resolutions are not binding for EU member states. Researchers call them a tool of “soft law”: though they’re not mandatory, they can have practical consequences.
In June, for example, the legislative body adopted a resolution on “Violations of media freedom and the safety of journalists in Georgia.” The document didn’t have direct legal consequences, but it allowed European deputies to show that Georgia had still not met the criteria for joining the EU, and it described the conditions the country would have to meet for that to change.
Will this change anything for Russia?
Because the term “state sponsor of terrorism” doesn’t exist in EU legislation, the decision itself will not have legal consequences for Russia. However, the deputies called on EU member states to develop a new legal framework for designating countries “state sponsors of terrorism” and “states that use means of terrorism.” This, they note, would “trigger a number of significant restrictive measures” and “have profound restrictive implications” for the EU’s relationship with Russia and other states included on the list, although the resolution doesn’t specify what these measures would entail.
The UK Parliament is also discussing declaring Russia a “terrorist state.” British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly recently told members of parliament that there were “grounds” for such a designation but that he did “not want to speculate in public about future designations.”
On October 13, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) also passed a resolution calling on its member states to declare Russia a “terrorist regime.” International law expert Gleb Bogush told The Insider that the measure was a “political gesture” that will have no legal consequences.
Additionally, the parliaments of Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, and the Czech Republic have all in various ways declared Russia to be a state supporter of terrorism, though in none of those countries did the measure carry significant legal weight. The Latvian Saeima’s statement, for example, called on EU countries to stop issuing tourist visas to Russian and Belarusian citizens and expressed solidarity with the Ukrainian people.
Will declaring Russia a 'state sponsor of terrorism' ever actually change anything?
Yes — if the U.S. does it.
If Russia were added to the U.S. government's list of state sponsors of terrorism, it would trigger the freezing of Russian assets, new sanctions, visa restrictions, and — most importantly — the removal of foreign sovereign immunity. That means American courts would be able to consider legal claims against Russia (and use seized Russian assets to satisfy them). The U.S. currently considers Cuba, China, Iran, and Syria to be state sponsors of terrorism.
Several bills calling on the U.S. State Department to declare Russia a state terrorism sponsor have already been introduced in Congress, though none have passed. Experts have speculated that if Russia were added to the list, the U.S. would lose some flexibility with its sanctions policy, since Washington wouldn't be able to lift specific restrictions without removing Russia from the list. The measure could also lead to further escalation, as experts at the RAND Corporation have warned.
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Address : Nerudova 214/20, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
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The Biden administration will revoke as early as this week President Trump’s sanctions against the International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor Fatou Bensouda, Foreign Policy reported on Wednesday (Exclusive: Biden Plans to Repeal Trump-Era Sanctions on ICC). This will remove another source of friction between the US and its European allies, according to FP, which cites two sources familiar with the move.
According to FP, the Biden administration has been under enormous pressure since its January inauguration from human rights groups and European governments, which culminated in an open letter that was sent to the White House in February by more than 80 groups, calling the Trump sanctions a “betrayal of the US legacy in establishing institutions of international justice.”
Last September, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced the United States was imposing sanctions on Bensouda and one of her top aides. He accused the court of “illegitimate attempts to subject Americans to its jurisdiction.” He argued that since neither the United States nor Israel is a member of the International Criminal Court, they should not be subject to its actions.
In Executive Order 13928, issued on June 11, 2020, several months after the court’s judges authorized an investigation into alleged war crimes by US service members and intelligence officers, President Trump determined that “any attempt by the ICC to investigate, arrest, detain, or prosecute any United States personnel without the consent of the United States, or of personnel of countries that are United States allies and who are not parties to the Rome Statute or have not otherwise consented to ICC jurisdiction, constitutes an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States, and I hereby declare a national emergency to deal with that threat.”
The executive order followed an April 2019 decision to revoke a US travel visa for Fatou Bensouda, a Gambian lawyer who serves as the ICC chief prosecutor. The State Department later restricted issuing visas to any ICC staff involved in “efforts to investigate US personnel.”
According to Pompeo in September, he was taking “the next step because the ICC continues to target Americans, sadly.”
The sanctions were a response to an ICC investigation of alleged war crimes by US soldiers in Afghanistan.
The sanctions include a freeze on assets held in the US, or subject to US law, belonging to Bensouda and Phakiso Mochochoko, the head of the ICC’s Jurisdiction, Complementarity and Cooperation Division. Pompeo also warned that “individuals and entities that continue to materially support those individuals risk exposure to sanctions as well.”
The Biden administration has to respond by April 5 to an October lawsuit by the Open Society’s Justice Initiative and four law professors who claim that the Trump executive order violates the constitution, especially freedom of speech. FP quotes James Goldston, a former ICC trial attorney who serves as executive director of the Open Societies Justice Initiative, who said, “The Trump executive order, an assault on the premier institution of international justice, is at odds with the Biden administration’s professed aim of reasserting America’s support for human rights in the world. It’s past time for the order to be rescinded.”
Despite the reported decision to remove the Trump sanctions, the Biden administration, like the Bush and Obama administrations, do not recognize the ICC’s jurisdiction over the US and Israel. Secretary of State Antony Blinken criticized the ICC’s decision to open an investigation into Israel’s alleged crimes in “Palestinian” areas. Blinken said, “The United States firmly opposes and is deeply disappointed by this decision. The ICC has no jurisdiction over this matter. Israel is not a party to the ICC and has not consented to the court’s jurisdiction, and we have serious concerns about the ICC’s attempts to exercise its jurisdiction over Israeli personnel.”
And what about the ICC’s investigation of American “war crimes?” In March 2020, the International Criminal Court ruled that its chief prosecutor could open an investigation into allegations of war crimes in Afghanistan including those that may have been committed by Americans.
It would be the first time the ICC designates US forces as defendants in a war-crimes prosecution, as part of its mission to seek justice for victims of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. Secretary Pompeo told reporters in Washington that the rulings were a “truly breathtaking action by an unaccountable, political institution masquerading as a legal body.”
Prosecutor Bensouda said the court had enough information to prove that US forces had “committed acts of torture, cruel treatment, outrages upon personal dignity, rape and sexual violence” in Afghanistan in 2003 and 2004, and later in CIA black jails in Poland, Romania, and Lithuania. She said the investigation would also include allegations that the Afghan government forces tortured prisoners, including Taliban and anti-government groups.
Incidentally, even if the US is not a party to the Rome treaty that created the ICC, American citizens are under the court’s jurisdiction in countries that have joined the treaty, which includes Afghanistan, Lithuania, Poland, and Romania.
In the words of Oliver Hardy to Stan Laurel: “Well, here’s another nice mess you’ve gotten me into.”
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american here. but whats all this w brexit and the eu and homegrown players and everything? like how will this affect the league? could you explain this in simple and easy to understand terms please?
Okay well I’ll try to break it down by terms first and then on how it’ll affect the WSL:
EU - European Union. A political and economic union of 27 countries primarily located in Europe. The countries within this union are forced to adhere to certain criteria to get in and then universal laws, practices, regulations, financial contributions etc., and in exchange are able to benefit from an internal single market so that most have a free movement of people (ie. no visas or passport controls for a citizen of one EU country to get into another), goods, services and capital. Most also share a common currency, the Euro.
Football related: all EU players are those who have citizenship from one of the 27 countries which make up the union (Austria, Italy, Belgium, Latvia, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Croatia, Luxembourg, Cyprus, Malta, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Denmark, Poland, Estonia, Portugal, Finland, Romania, France, Slovakia, Greece, Spain, Hungary, Sweden, Ireland) and so in accordance with EU law they are allowed to play in England without visa restrictions.
Also note: there are countries who are part of the wider Schengen Area who aren’t part of the EU but have agreements with the union which allows them to benefit from a lot of the same policies. It is the 26 Schengen countries who have abolished all sorts of border control between them. These include most of the countries listed above as well as Norway and Iceland whose citizens can also play in England at the moment without the need for a Visa
Brexit - derived from ‘Britain exiting [from the EU]’. The political and economic withdrawal of the United Kingdom (made up of the countries England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland) from the European Union. All the way back in 2016 a referendum was held where UK citizens answered yes or no over whether the UK should leave the EU. The majority of votes (51.9%) were to leave and so this process of leaving began. Four years later and the UK has officially left the EU but nothing much has changed yet since agreements haven’t been come to over how such things as free movement of people are going to work out yet between the UK and the EU/Schengen Area.
Football related: homegrown players are those players that, if the same criteria is stuck to for women’s football as it is for men’s, have been on the books of a club affiliated with the Football Association (FA - English version of the USSF and doesn’t include players coming from Scotland or Northern Ireland but it does Wales) for at least three years before they turn 21. So this does not mean they have to be English, rather that they’ve been affiliated with an English club for three years before the age of 21.
With Brexit, the visa free movement and not needing a work permit to work in any of the other EU member states will potentially stop, and many of the current EU players in England would not qualify for visas or working permits to keep playing in the English league if they are subjected to the same rules as non-EU players are now.
#hope this helps but do feel free to ask any more questions if it's still not simple enough!#the asks#fawsl#brexit#og#futfem
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Travel to Poland and remain in one of the many beautiful little cities, for example Kielce, Warsaw, and Wroclaw. A number of the top sights to visit in Poland would include the mythical Castle Wars, or The Solidarno Wroclaw, as well as the glorious palaces of Krakow and Warsaw. You could also plan on seeing the a variety of art galleries which are scattered throughout the cities, or just take in the stunning view from the Grand Palace, The National Gallery, as well as The Polish Nation Museum.
You are able to visit Poland via direct flights. If you reside in the United Kingdom, you can fly to Warsaw's Kielce airport and then on to Wroclaw. From there, a direct bus service will take you to the numerous cities. For those traveling from the United States, direct, American flights are available from Boston, Newark, and Johnkano. There are also other methods of traveling to blossom, such as a train, car lease, or a plane ticket.
As soon as you have arrived at polish territory, it'll be time to start your travels. Visas for tourists are needed before entering Poland. Certain events, such as sports games and exhibitions, need the need for an authorisation system. These are called tourist visa. For the other visits, the regular visa is sufficient, but remember that your passport must be valid for European travel information and for entering Polish land.
When you've got your passport, or if you are travelling from within the EU, an E Visa is issued, which enables you immediate entrance. This is essential if you plan on going into the Polish territory via Flights. If this is true, you will want to ensure you obtain EUROS pass, which will be an EU pass for citizens of member states. This can be obtained from several travel agents in polish territory. The advantage of a EUROS pass is that it allows you to pass through most of the nation's checkpoints and airports, whereas a standard passport only allows you to enter these few stations.
Once you arrive in Poland, then you'll be able to use for your Polish Passport and for a visa at any of the many checkpoints. There are no visa requirements if travelling between Europe and Poland; nonetheless, it is necessary to apply for a passport so you can leave for onward journey. Some nations, such as the e.u. have a 90 days visa requirement, but this requirement is only applied to tourists and is seldom enforced.
The advantages of a Poland Etias journey authorization are numerous. You do not need to worry about legitimate visa requirements as soon as you reach poland, you've got an easy process of obtaining a passport, you are able to stay for up to 90 days from the country and you are able to work anywhere in the nation while you're there. There are no age restrictions, language demands or monetary investment requirements if searching for a Poland gloss visa waiver.
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