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    Term Life Insurance

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    Millions of Americans have life insurance, either privately purchased or through their employers; however, many are not aware of what type of life insurance policies they hold. There are two main types of life insurance - term and whole - and within those types, several subgroups. Texas insurance expert James Flynn and his team provide individuals and families with all types of life insurance in McKinney TX and surrounding areas. Life Insurance in McKinney TX - the 3 Most Common Types of…

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    implemented a program similar to this on a smaller scale. The Alaskan government made a great deal of money from Prudhoe Bay oil boom of the '70s (Walker). The people in office decided to invest their money into the citizens of Alaska. The Alaska Permanent Fund started sending annual checks to the residents of Alaska. The Native American residents of Alaska in regional areas organized a program similar to that (Walker). They pay out dividends to their citizens on a smaller scale than…

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    the amount you've been paid. The form would be sent to the employer's representative with the insurance company. The rules regarding the SEB can be confusing and convoluted, and they often depend on the types of benefits you've already claimed. Permanent Total Disability…

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    US Immigration Law

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    US Immigration law can be confusing because it includes many different ways foreigners can enter the country. The laws encompass people that visit the US, want to work in the US, want to get a Green Card, and becoming a US Citizen. The immigration system is also set up to cover people seeking asylum, refugees, and Diversity Visa Lottery Program. Visiting the US for short periods falls under the non-immigrant visa status as long as they do not intend to work in the US. Some countries, are…

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    Transforming your Student Visa into Permanent Residency in Australia After completion of the studies, international students can choose to apply for permanent residency. Students can express their interest for applying permanent residency by applying through Australia’s SkillSelect Migration program. SkillSelect is an online service that permits aspiring migrants to lodge an EOI (Expression of Interest) that contains information about the attributes and skills assessed through a point test.…

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    Lita's Case

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    essentially safe her from it. Under immigration law, since Lita overstayed her visa, she could apply for a waiver to change her status and avoid deportation through her marriage to U.S. citizen. However, since she has committed a criminal offense, permanent…

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    RELIEF, AND EDUATION FOR ALIEN MINORS ACT First introduced in 2001, the DREAM Act is a federal legislation that would impact the lives of undocumented students. The bill allows certain undocumented immigrants to apply for temporary residency and later permanent residency, granting them the possibility of obtaining U.S. citizenship eventually. The DREAM Act would also void the section 505 of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility of 1996, thereby encouraging individual…

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    Needless to say, the Entry into Israel Law does not address the special status of East Jerusalem residents, protected residents who were annexed to Israel, nor does it address the State of Israel's obligations to them. Revoking residency status of East Jerusalem residents contravenes international law. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled in its 2004 advisory opinion to the UN Assembly on the subject of the separation barrier that East Jerusalem is occupied territory, like the rest of…

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    Many of us have heard presidential hopefuls running for the 2016 election, repeatedly present their stance on immigration reform. Americans who are following the political debates and current news have heard improbable ideas on how the candidates will supposedly fix the influx of illegal immigrants entering the country and how current immigration laws will be enforced or changed. Some candidates claim they believe in immigration reform and reestablishing the Development, Relief, and Education…

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    S. 744 Case Study

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    the skills and experience that they gained while on the visa program to apply for citizenship, and given the Merit Based immigration reform’s emphasis on U.S. experience H-1B visa holders would stand a good chance of successfully apply for permanent residency. The rigidity of the H-1B visa allocation system would be addressed by increasing the number of visas allocated as well as tying that number to economic data, allowing it to fluctuate with the market’s current demand. Therefore, through a…

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