Saturday, March 21, 2009

i live in egypt, if i purchase clothes online from Canada or US do i have to pay taxes in egypt

i live in egypt, if i purchase clothes online from Canada or US do i have to pay taxes in egypt?
after paying the price online, do i have to pay taxes for Egypt in order to receive them?
Other - Taxes - 1 Answers
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usually customs will add duty to your imported items. the amount will depend on the value of the clothes, where they were made and what they are made of







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Saturday, March 14, 2009

If I decide to live in Egypt for 1 year, will I learn to speak ARABIC fluently

If I decide to live in Egypt for 1 year, will I learn to speak ARABIC fluently?
I'm Latina and I'm planning to move to Egypt with my fiance(he's Egyptian) and I speak no arabic whatsoever, although I am fluent in Spanish. I really want to learn to speak Arabic, if i'm going to be living there. So if I live there for about a year, will I learn to speak arabic, without taking any arabic language classes?
Languages - 13 Answers
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This is a tough question because it all depends on how quick you are able to pick up a language. Also, you have to take into consideration that you want to learn one of the most difficult languages to learn in 1 year. I don't know; I would definitely not be able to do so: I couldn't pick up French in 1 year, and Arabic is extremely harder. -By the way, I am also a Spanish speaker; I am from Spain. *AMBER: I guess you are calling me stupid.*
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Are you SURE you want to live in Egypt with your fiance? Women are considered little more than property there. In Egypt, you can be put to death by stoning if you talk back to your husband/fiance, and they will take the word of a man over that of a woman every time. You will basically be stripped of your individuality and all of your rights if you go, so think long and hard about it before getting on the plane.
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Impossible. Just being immersed in the culture does not mean that you are going to be able to process their language and understand it. You need to study for years, especially a difficult langauge like arabic, before you will become fluent. But, living there will be an advantage, especially if you engage in some intensive language courses while you are there. If you lived there for a year, and studied for 2-3 hours every night, you may have a good shot at being able to have basic conversations, after a year. But reading and writing is another story. You will have to study for years before you will know their written language. Your best bet is to study before you go. Take a course, listen to some tapes and get some books. The more of a base you have before you go, the more your language will increase when you get there. And while you are there, get out often to use your new language skills.
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You may pick up a lot vocabulary but you won't know how the words fit together (their order), which are verbs (or how they change), which are nouns, which are adjectives, etc. or let alone read without some formal instruction - fluency consists of competency in all three areas of a language (reading, writing, and speaking)...and even with classes, don't expect to be fluent within a year...Language acquisition, especially if the language in question is not related to your 1st or 2nd takes a while....It is usually best to take some introductory courses before complete immersion in a language
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any capable person is able to pick up the language in 6 months, if your will is strong then you'll be able to do it, and dont mind what these people is telling you, just do what you want and everything will be easy, for stupid people it usually takes years to learn a new language, all croppy... my 2 cents... and yes I speak 5 languages
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Arabic language have 2 dialects the classical which is taught at schools and the regular dialect spoken at home, like any other language, its not easy and all depends how much you are planing to practice it, if you decide to speak it with everyone you should pick it up and be able to understand it what you hear with in a year, but to be able to speak fluently you will need more time and practice...good luck.
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1 year is too short time to learn such ahard langauage like Arabic watever u take classes or not .. keep up hard work ..Good luck im live in Egypt..
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No- don't be silly- did you pick up fluent English in a year? You have to learn an entirely new alphabet- which is complex, a new cypher system, a new grammatical system. You definitely need a teacher- otherwise you'd only pick-up crude street-Arabic- not anything worth learning. Arabic is completely dissimilar to a Romance or Latin based language, like Spanish or Portuguese. Even English is 50%+ Latin derived.
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Well, to be honest i really dont think that's possible.Arabic is not a simple language & it's very different from English & Spanish. Of course by living in Egypt u'll be exposed to arabic a lot but that can never make u a fluent speaker of Arabic.If u want to speak arabic fluently u'll just have to take classes, i dont think that there is any other way.I'm sorry.
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First, I hope you'll be glad there, second you'll learn to both to speak and to write arabic, just practise. Good luck
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What your doing sounds like running after the wind. If you even plan to go to Egypt you will need to do some sort of Intensive self study..... 2 to 3 hours a day for a month or two or spread it across 3 months of some serious studying. Maybe ask yourself.....What does being fluent in language mean? How much do want to master Arabic? If your serious about it get the book Al-kitaab fii Ta'allum Al-'Arabiyya with DVD's A Textbok For Begining Arabic also get your hands on a good verb book, sound files of specific things you want to know(maybe have your husband record some for you), and the program Rosetta stone. On a further note, Arabic is a CAT3 language according to www.nvtc.gov/lotw/months/november/learningExpectations.html Study hard for a couple of months before going and when you go there you'll have more than enough practice. You will also get practice at thinking in Arabic and it will become a life long learning process.
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First off, what "sarge" said is absolutely not true!! As for your question, to be honest with you, I don't think that you'll be able to speak Arabic fluently in just one year. You'll probably be able to understand many words and simple sentences, but you won't be able to speak it fluently. That's due to the fact that, not only is Arabic one of the hardest languages to learn but also because it's VERY different from English and Spanish regarding the grammatical structures. I strongly recommend that you attend Arabic classes for foreigners which are offered by many cultural centers. Also, ask your fiance to speak Arabic with you every now and then and you can contact me if you want. :-) I'm Egyptian and I'm a HUGE fan of the Latin culture, my favorite type of music is Salsa and my ultimate favorite singer is Marc Anthony.. :D Te deseo lo mejor.
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I don't think you'll be FLUENT, but pretty good at speaking it if you have a teacher or your boyfriend teaching you everything well. You'll be lucky that you have a boyfriend that speaks it! He'll always be around to help you with your Arabic! Go find a language school if possible. =) ¡Buena Suerte, no te preocupes y diviértete en Egipto! Aprenderás el árabe cueste lo que cueste.







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Saturday, March 7, 2009

Is there a way I could live in Egypt for free in exchange for working

Is there a way I could live in Egypt for free in exchange for working?
If not, what is the cheapest way I can study in Egypt? I have no money!
Egypt - 8 Answers
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Sucky, sucky. Seriously they lock all their women up there so there is a giant demand for prostitution.
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maybe the military, but I don't think that would leave you much time for study
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what u wanna study, if u really intresting u can contact me, i can help u a looooooot
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It's apparent that the others don't know what they are talking about!!! Egypt is a beautiful country with a lot of opportunities. Salaries are not so high, but the cost of living is very reasonable. My best suggestion would be to contact schools(as an instructor or assistant) or even language institutes(Berlitz is a great one), and see if you could work part time. Try to contact the Institution were you will be studying and see if they have any posts for research assistants or something similar. As well there might be posts with multi national companies in egypt!! Good luck, and definitely go for it(chance of a lifetime)
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I think you can look for a job there and study....first you should know what you would like to study....then which college , apply for enrollment...then you will have residency visa and can look for a job.
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Girl, why would you wanna study here?! Education sucks big time here!
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You are out of luck!!!
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I hope with all my heart you will take every word that I am going to post to you with full attention. I know Egypt Very well. Egypt can be great, and it also can be the worst. The living standards is low. You can live on very little money, if you know where to look, and it is not that hard, you can have a good living with little money. You can get a part time job in many different fields, such as teaching English, or private tutoring, a translator among many otherss. But, you have to be careful, you can find many honest friendly people who will help you all they can, but you will also find good people who sees it that converting you to Islam is helping you. In their understanding, everyone else in the world is wrong. So many have been forced to convert to Isalm, manily girls. This is what they do. If they get you on target, first they will try doing it in a most civilized friendly manner, if that didn't work, believe it, you will be taken away, placed in someones home, they referr to it, to protect you, and force you to convert. to seal the deal so as you can't go back, they marry you to one of their good Muslims. but, if you are already a Muslim. You are safe from that, and you will not find them much interested in marrying you. You already one of them, so they move on to the next project. From your question, you are just the perfect target. Be careful of what you ask. Not all people are looking out to help you, and some who wants to help you, are not doing it for you, but for themselves. This is getting worse and worse everyday in Egypt. Be very careful. Egypt can be wonderful experience when you are with the right people, and it does inculde the Muslim people. I know many true stories of girls being forced to convert, and the government doesn't do anything for the family to help. Believe it is the truth. Another problem is some believe if you are a foreigner, it is given that you have money, some many try to get to you, so as they can use you to get out of their country. Be very Careful as you would in any other country. Don't give your personal information to ANYONE, you never know who is on the other line.







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Sunday, March 1, 2009

I am from usa.How can i live in Egypt for 6 month? Is there a visa for this amount of time

I am from usa.How can i live in Egypt for 6 month? Is there a visa for this amount of time?
I am engaged to be married to an Egyptain man. But we will not marry right away. I have visited him in egypt before. But the distance is killing both of us. We would like me to come and stay in Egypt til our marriage. But i can only find tourist visa's that are good for 30 days. Is there another way for me to be able to go and stay there? I have heard of people visiting Egypt and deciding to stay there for long periods of time. So im just trying to figure out how they did this. I dont want to give up my American Citizenship But i loved being in Egypt. I loved the culture and the people.
Egypt - 7 Answers
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I think u can buy a visa at Egypt's airport. I am Egyptian but was born in USA and do not carry an Egyptian passport but I came to Egypt and I have been there for more than a year now. I think u can just stay there for as long as u want, all u have to worry abt it booking the ticket. u dont need to give up ur USA citizenship AT ALL!!! where did u get such info from??!! enjoy it in Egypt!
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You can renew your visa many times. I think after 6 months you'll be asked to show a better reason to stay. A marriage paper can be a good reason. Take care if your fiance is not thinking seriously about marriag, take care then. Good luck and welcome in Egypt
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Visas are good for 90 days (so that's 3 months). Check out this information that I got off of the US State dept website... EGYPT - *Passport and visa required. Visas may be obtained upon entry from the Entry Visa Department at the Travel Documents, Immigration and Nationality Administration or most major ports of entry. Entry visa is required for any foreigner arriving in Egypt for purposes other than tourism (e.g. work, study). Tourist visas (single-/multiple-entry) are valid for 90 days. HIV test required for study and work permits. Dependents are no longer exempt—spouses must also get tested, as well as any children aged 15 or older. Students are exempt from visa fees. For specific requirements, consult the Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt, 3521 International Court, NW, Washington, DC 20008 (202/895-5400) or the nearest Consulate General: CA (415/346-9700), IL (312/828-9162), NY (212/759-7120), or TX (713/961-4915). Internet: www.mfa.gov.eg or www.egyptembassy.us
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I went to egypt and i got a tourist visa in the airport in cairo. That was good for 90 days. I decided to stay longer though so we just went to renew it. I think we got it renewed for a year. It was very easy. Good luck!
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You can get your visa extended in the immigration department. Just take your intended spouse and he can explain things to them. They will stamp your passport with an extension. After you are married, you can get an indefinate one. I went and married my husband in Alex. I was there for 5 months. It was easy. Just go in, tell then you want to stay longer and what for, and you are finished. Easy. I love it there too. I cried for hours after I had to leave to come back to the US. I want to go back so badly. I might nevre leave it again.
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it's easy to get the visa for long time , there is many ways to get it,you're welcome
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www.internationalliving.com www.visajourney.com checkout both of their forums







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