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Lol, why is that joke?@Yesyesloud , your real name is James Gifford? Nice name. I knew your username is not a real name (Yes-Yes-Loud), but is your picture real?
Lol, why is that joke?@Yesyesloud , your real name is James Gifford? Nice name. I knew your username is not a real name (Yes-Yes-Loud), but is your picture real?
Thanks for exaggerating my knowledge of computers, but living in China and being Chinese are not the same.You really do live in China @Cyber-Berserker ! Wow, that explains why you are so knowledgeable about computers. Asians know a lot about computers and Americans know a lot about ..........(*still thinking*)..... Nothing comes to mind.
Maybe his parents gave him that name, because he cried very loudly when he was baby.@YesyesloudNice name. I knew your username is not a real name (Yes-Yes-Loud)
Oh, aren't you Chinese? Nice that you clarified that.Thanks for exaggerating my knowledge of computers, but living in China and being Chinese are not the same.
That's a common name in Azerbaijan, a country I love, in which I live but have never been to...Maybe his parents gave him that name, because he cried very loudly when he was baby.
Lol, why is that joke?
Thanks for exaggerating my knowledge of computers, but living in China and being Chinese are not the same.
Wrong. It is possible that a few cities or a province or two may have such a rule, but it would be rare. One only needs to leave if one has a tourist or business visa and wants a work visa. For some stupid reason, business and tourist visas cannot be converted into work visas, but a visitor visa can be. And all rules are actually only guidelines. How strictly the rules must be followed depends on how good or bad an employer's relationship is with the local authorities. With one employer I was able to ignore all of the visa rules. Those people had such a good relationship with the authorities, they did not know what the rules are. Seriously.Foreigners BTW are required to renew their visas every year. This involves leaving the country every year. A headache.
Wrong. It is possible that a few cities or a province or two may have such a rule, but it would be rare. One only needs to leave if one has a tourist or business visa and wants a work visa. For some stupid reason, business and tourist visas cannot be converted into work visas, but a visitor visa can be. And all rules are actually only guidelines. How strictly the rules must be followed depends on how good or bad an employer's relationship is with the local authorities. With one employer I was able to ignore all of the visa rules. Those people had such a good relationship with the authorities, they did not know what the rules are. Seriously.