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To: Joe S Pack who wrote (41073)11/6/2003 11:22:54 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 74559
 
<<Nigeria requires that investors deposit $100 on application and $5.000 for renewal of their expatriate quotas. This lead to cases such as a couple of entrepreneurs that shipped to England old generating sets for repair and shipped them back afterwards. A company which needs a professional photographer or a video producer needs to fly them in. How are the Nigerian young professionals to learn their trade?>>

From the Chapter WHY POPULATIONS ARE NOY MOBILE ANYMORE?
of Elmat's book, 1989.

<<They are also lobbying to impose large fee for H1B spouses and relatives. Actually, last year's H1-B visa did not get filled, it came close to 40K.>>

You described the US acting like Nigeria.