Is it possible for a foreign national to obtain the Citizenship (or Permanent Residency) of Jordan in any way?
I am an Indian national. I am in my early twenties. I have a Masters degree in Information Technology. I am planning to work in Jordan soon. Once I retire, I want to live in Jordan permanently. But I'm worried as to whether it is possible for a foreign national to live in Jordan permanently after retirement? Is it possible for me to live in Jordan permanently by marrying a Jordanian citizen? Is there any other way? Please explain.
Immigration - 2 Answers
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Again, I don't think so, seriously.
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Why do u want to work and live in Jordan? any specific reason? just curious coz if u r an indian, india is a much better place I guess economically and otherwise.
Monday, October 22, 2012
Monday, October 15, 2012
i want a job in information technology. i have a masters degree from london. what should i do to get the job
i want a job in information technology. i have a masters degree from london. what should i do to get the job?
Other - Careers & Employment - 1 Answers
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Make sure you have a really good resume. Try this site: www.MrsJsResumes.com This is the person I used--they're great! So quick, really not expensive at all. Good luck!
Other - Careers & Employment - 1 Answers
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Make sure you have a really good resume. Try this site: www.MrsJsResumes.com This is the person I used--they're great! So quick, really not expensive at all. Good luck!
Monday, October 8, 2012
I got a BA in art, can I get my MA in technology management
I got a BA in art, can I get my MA in technology management?
I have no knowledge of programming at all. I only know a little html and CSS, but not C++. Can I apply to the Master's program for technology management, and they'll teach me programming there? Or should I get an associate's degree in information technologies THEN go get my masters? Can you recommend me some schools? I heard they have to be accredited with some tech organization to really get my money's worth. Help?
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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You can always apply, but there will probably be prerequisites that you don't have. Check with the admissions/advising department for the tech program you want and ask them what they recommend. You might not need to get an Associates, you might just need a few extra classes. They can tell you about the accredidation recommendations as well and maybe recommend some good volunteer experience that might increase your chances. Good luck!
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Not all Technology is Computers. If you specialize in Transportation when you take Technology Management, you do not need to know any programming at all. Zero. Zip.
I have no knowledge of programming at all. I only know a little html and CSS, but not C++. Can I apply to the Master's program for technology management, and they'll teach me programming there? Or should I get an associate's degree in information technologies THEN go get my masters? Can you recommend me some schools? I heard they have to be accredited with some tech organization to really get my money's worth. Help?
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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You can always apply, but there will probably be prerequisites that you don't have. Check with the admissions/advising department for the tech program you want and ask them what they recommend. You might not need to get an Associates, you might just need a few extra classes. They can tell you about the accredidation recommendations as well and maybe recommend some good volunteer experience that might increase your chances. Good luck!
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Not all Technology is Computers. If you specialize in Transportation when you take Technology Management, you do not need to know any programming at all. Zero. Zip.
Monday, October 1, 2012
University of Sydney or Australian National University
University of Sydney or Australian National University ?
For doing a masters in information technology which university is better and what is the living expense in both places ?
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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I am not familiar with either Uni, but I would recommend going across the creek to NZ, perhaps Otago or Canterbury. I was an international student in music at Canterbury for 5 months in 2005 and loved every moment of it. They manage all their IT stuff in-house with their own students, I think. You may want to look into it.
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Try http://www.australian-universities.com/ for links to all Australian universities and rankings. Sydney is major city and Canberra is a relatively small town populated mostly by federal public servants. Canberra is probably cheaper for people who live there permanently but has fewer accommodation choices for students so the average cost is likely to work out higher. Parts of Sydney will have very expensive accommodation (but that's not where students live anyway). The costs of services, groceries, etc will be very much the same. Sydney has better public transport but Canberra is smaller and less complicated to get around. On the other hand, Canberra is situated in a country area and you may be more likely to need a car than you might in Sydney. Sydney has vastly more social and entertainment options than Canberra but I guess that you could say that Canberra has fewer distractions for a serious student. Sydney would have more part-time work options for a student. I think that your basic choice here is whether you would prefer to live in a large city or a small town.
For doing a masters in information technology which university is better and what is the living expense in both places ?
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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I am not familiar with either Uni, but I would recommend going across the creek to NZ, perhaps Otago or Canterbury. I was an international student in music at Canterbury for 5 months in 2005 and loved every moment of it. They manage all their IT stuff in-house with their own students, I think. You may want to look into it.
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Try http://www.australian-universities.com/ for links to all Australian universities and rankings. Sydney is major city and Canberra is a relatively small town populated mostly by federal public servants. Canberra is probably cheaper for people who live there permanently but has fewer accommodation choices for students so the average cost is likely to work out higher. Parts of Sydney will have very expensive accommodation (but that's not where students live anyway). The costs of services, groceries, etc will be very much the same. Sydney has better public transport but Canberra is smaller and less complicated to get around. On the other hand, Canberra is situated in a country area and you may be more likely to need a car than you might in Sydney. Sydney has vastly more social and entertainment options than Canberra but I guess that you could say that Canberra has fewer distractions for a serious student. Sydney would have more part-time work options for a student. I think that your basic choice here is whether you would prefer to live in a large city or a small town.
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