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pamelascot

pamelascot

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American expat in Belgium

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53

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7

About me

American

Lives in Brussels

Speaks English

Registration: 04 April 2014

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pamelascot replied to a thread
9 years ago
Bekele Deressa

to move the USA country by Bekele Deressa

Ok pardon sorry I am not explain more about my information. let me explain those the left , hobbies or interest is reading bible .fiction browsing. Internet listening moves and also another related items so my great what I want to come is to do ...

pamelascot

You can edit your profile if you want to post your picture. Look at the icons in the upper right corner of your screen. Read More

pamelascot replied to a thread
9 years ago
Maximilien

Driving in the USA by Maximilien

Hi, What do you think of the way people drive in the USA? How different is it from your home country? Respecting the road safety rules, driving etiquette such as general courtesy, speed excessÂ… what are the characteristics of the driving style ...

pamelascot

Every state has a driver's manual outlining the rules of the road. The driver's manual is free and easy to read. You can probably find the driver's manual for your state online. Just google your state and "driver's ... Read More

pamelascot replied to a thread
10 years ago
vpoojari

Where to live in Brussels ?? by vpoojari

I am from Mumbai, India & have an offer from a Telecommunications company in Brussels. Would like to know about the rent for a fully furnished house in Brussels ?

pamelascot

Could you perhaps live outside the city and commute in? You will probably find cheaper housing. Read More

pamelascot replied to a thread
10 years ago
mchattha

Brussels: Where to Live French or Dutch Area-and Cost by mchattha

Hi, We are moving to Brussels with our three year old kid. I came to know of Brussels is bilingual. Since the kid will start kindergarten in local school, Little bit confused to decide on which side to live. Can you provide some reasons with pros ...

pamelascot

Be careful, there are many scammers in big cities such as Brussels. It will probably be worth the money if you have to use an agent, because at least if you have a problem, you will have some recourse. Housing is cheaper outside of Brussels, ... Read More

pamelascot replied to a thread
10 years ago
rameaux asa

study visa to belguim by rameaux asa

i am a student at the university of dschang and i have a bachelor degree in biochemistry and i am looking for a visa to travel to Belgium to continue my studies

pamelascot

Have you considered going into the health field (medicine, nursing, medical technology, etc.)? You will probably find more options and more scholarships available to you. I notice that you are from West Africa. I think you might find it more ... Read More

pamelascot replied to a thread
10 years ago
rameaux asa

study visa to belguim by rameaux asa

i am a student at the university of dschang and i have a bachelor degree in biochemistry and i am looking for a visa to travel to Belgium to continue my studies

pamelascot

I got a student visa to study in Belgium, and even though I am from the U.S., the procedure will be similar. This is because we are both seeking to study in the same place, Belgium, so the rules will be dictated by Belgium law. I found this ... Read More

pamelascot replied to a thread
10 years ago
Interested in things

Mauritians in U.S.A questions only. Questions about American English by Interested in things

Hey I am a American born and raised. I make videos on YouTube and wanted to make some videos educating Mauritians who want visit America. For those looking at the post from Mauritius what peculiarities do you find in American English? Are there ...

pamelascot

Now that I think about it, my friend actually was from Maritius. She always said "Nobody has ever hear of Maritius, so just consider me as being from Madagascar [since most people have heard of that east African island]." Read More

pamelascot replied to a thread
10 years ago
Interested in things

Mauritians in U.S.A questions only. Questions about American English by Interested in things

Hey I am a American born and raised. I make videos on YouTube and wanted to make some videos educating Mauritians who want visit America. For those looking at the post from Mauritius what peculiarities do you find in American English? Are there ...

pamelascot

At the risk of irritating you, here goes: my friend was from Madagascar, and she always said the American way of life was go-go-go. Read More

pamelascot replied to a thread
10 years ago
rossnotross

Moving to the USA with a criminal record. by rossnotross

I am planning to move to the USA in the next few years after I graduate university to be with the woman I love. However, I have an upcoming criminal trail. I do not expect a prison sentence however it is for a rather serious matter that will result ...

pamelascot

Have you considered going to trial on the possibility that you might be found not guilty? Can you perhaps plead to a lesser offense? The US Embassy generally states that they cannot provide any further guidance on this matter until the applicant ... Read More

pamelascot replied to a thread
10 years ago
jnaaz

Declining ports in U.S by jnaaz

Are there any Declining ports in U.S according to the port competition

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What is a declining port? Read More

pamelascot replied to a thread
10 years ago
semajosa

Attending School in Belgium on Exchange by semajosa

I'm hoping someone can help with my question. Our son would like to attend school in Belgium for 3-6 months in a home-stay situation. We have friends in Brussels working on home-stay options for us, but we don't know which schools might be ...

pamelascot

Have you considered getting him in an international exchange program? Or perhaps a school in Quebec? Read More

pamelascot replied to a thread
10 years ago
egpmahmoud2020

My bad experience marriage of American girl by egpmahmoud2020

Hello I am from Egypt, I am exposed to a scam from my wife's American citizenship, She told me that she wanted to marry me, and that brings me to the United States where there is a better life, I bought her airline ticket and I make her wedding ...

pamelascot

Divorces are different. It is true that the vast majority of civil judgments must be registered in the opposing country in order to be enforceable. However, under the principle of comity, a divorce valid in one country is valid in another country. ... Read More

pamelascot replied to a thread
10 years ago
egpmahmoud2020

My bad experience marriage of American girl by egpmahmoud2020

Hello I am from Egypt, I am exposed to a scam from my wife's American citizenship, She told me that she wanted to marry me, and that brings me to the United States where there is a better life, I bought her airline ticket and I make her wedding ...

pamelascot

Yeah I agree with woodward. His letter is spot-on correct as far as I'm concerned. The only thing I would add is that you could risk not divorcing her (on the assumption that she is already divorcing you), but there is always the possibility ... Read More

pamelascot replied to a thread
10 years ago
nickien

Do I Qualify for a Spousal Visa???? by nickien

Hello Everyone. I wanted to get more information on qualifying for a visa. My common law here in Canada is looking for work in the US and we have 2 kids together. I know he can apply for Visa's to bring the kids over once he has found a job, ...

pamelascot

You might want to think twice about letting him take your children to another country, especially one where your legal right to be there is tenuous. Read More

pamelascot replied to a thread
10 years ago
dua dua

info about americans sponsoring others by dua dua

Hi, I am an American. I often get asked about how others can come here etc. As an American not working in any area of immigration, I have no idea. I've known a few students or refugees but what about others that don't fit into those ...

pamelascot

I think alot would depend on your relationship with the sponsee, like, is this going to be an employee? Is it a child that you are bringing home? It is some other family member? Is it an exchange student (in which case you are not liable for their ... Read More