US Visas For Traders And Businessmen
November 9, 2009 by Sam McDougall Turner
Filed under Travel
Millions and millions of people dream of moving to America and starting up a new life in the states. However, getting in is no easy feat, especially if you are from a country that has lots of people with the same desire. There is a waiting list for American citizenship that is estimated will not be clear for a decade! Even if you have an employee visa there is no guarantee that you can stay once the term stated in your visa is up.
But there is a solution ” if you are a businessman or a trader, and if you already have a business that is doing well in your country, you have a great chance to apply and get accepted for permanent US resident visas. There is a long list of countries with which the USA has a bilateral trade agreement, and citizens of all those countries can apply for the E1 and E2 visas.
The E1 visa can be granted to traders who are originally from a country that is involved in the long-standing trade agreement with the USA and who are looking to set up a genuine and honest trading model between their country of origin and America. There is no maximum stay with these visas, they can be renewed as many times as the holder likes provided their business is still operational.
The E2 visa is an investor visa for people who wish to invest in a US business. The investment must provide employment for at least ten American citizens and the minimum amount you must invest to qualify for this visa is usually $1,000,000, however it does vary from state to state and in some, a $500,000 investment is enough grounds for you to qualify for the E2 visa.
The good thing about both these visas is that they can also be granted to the family of the traders and investors without any conditions. If you are eligible for these, try applying!
For more information on trader’s visas visit visas4america.com by clicking on US immigration lawyers UK or investor visa.
Clay Pigeon Shooting vs Golf
September 12, 2009 by Mariko Conisuellian
Filed under Travel
We all need something to take our minds off the stress and hassle of day to day work. If we don’t have some kind of hobby or activity that we enjoy doing to take our minds off things, then wed end up having break downs or who knows what else. Golf and clay pigeon shooting are two of the most popular sports that people take up for this reason.
One difference between the two sports (aside from the obvious) is the level of physical fitness that’s required in order to play golf at a reasonable standard. The swing of the club and the hitting of the ball requires a reasonable amount of effort and it can become quite tiresome keeping it up round the whole course. Shooting does require some physical strength as you will have to hold the gun up and follow the clay with it until you pull the trigger, but there is generally less effort involved in shooting so if you have any inherent injuries they’re more likely to affect your golf than your shooting.
Also, a game of golf (the full 18 holes) takes around 3 hours to complete whereas going round a clay pigeon shoot for 100 clays will take between 1 and 2 hours, so you don’t have to set aside half of the day to practice or take part in a shooting competition whereas with golf, you would.
Another key difference between the sports is that in order to practice golf, you must become a member of a club which can not only incur some fairly large fees, but it also means that your practising area is limited to the same 18 holes every time. With clay pigeon shooting however, the membership fees are a lot lower and the targets can be set up in as many different ways as you can imagine and the overall layout of the ground will usually be changed fairly frequently so that nobody gets bored.
Whatever activity or sport you choose to take your mind off things, remember to always treat it as a bit of fun rather than a competition, or it will defeat the object of going there for a stress-free relaxation session and will end up with mounting pressure to win resulting in even further stress.
For more information on corporate entertainment, visit sportingtargets.co.uk for a great shooting venue that’s also brilliant for stag party
Tax Free Shopping
September 1, 2009 by Liam McGulliver Fletcher
Filed under Travel
If you are visiting the UK and are not a resident of the EU, then you can claim back all the tax (VAT) that you would have paid on your purchases during your stay.
Countries and regions that ARE in the EU and that this therefore does not apply to are: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, The Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden.
As you are the much valued international customer, you will be able to choose how you receive the VAT back from your transactions, however different shops will usually refund a different percentage of the VAT.
You can make a claim in 3 easy steps:
Step one: collect your appropriate VAT receipt at point of purchase in the store.
Step two: on departure, present your appropriate receipt including your goods, your passport and shop receipt to Customs for validation.
Step 3: After validation from customs at the airport, collect your VAT refund from a cash refund office in the currency of your choosing.
Prestigious brands from leading, fine stores are available to you right now tax free. As a non EU resident you’re able to spend less and save more on a wide range of high value goods. For the best deal, you should shop where you see the Tax Free logos.
Shops that offer this tax-free service also benefit in the following ways:
-A completely free tax refund service.
-Larger transactions through your cash registers.
-Increased profit because we return a portion of the VAT to you.
-Free online advertising and sales promotion.
-Easy and instant way to refund more money to your customers.
-Additional customer loyalty, the more money they get back, the more likely they will be to shop with you again.
-No VAT invoice we deal directly with HM Customs.
One of the best tax free shopping services with the best choice of quality stores visit gbtaxfree.com – tax free shopping


