Sunday, June 21, 2009

Will a Playstation 3 or Wii purchased in the United States work in Singapore

Will a Playstation 3 or Wii purchased in the United States work in Singapore?

Nintendo Wii - 9 Answers
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it will operate but probably won't be able 2 connect online and whatnot
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yes but the outletts are different.
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i guess it would if the hook ups on their TVs are the same
4 :
Get a Singapore power point adaptor and you should be right
5 :
what doesn't work in singapore? its like america's farthest territory.
6 :
Yes, but you must get a voltage adapter/converter....
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Yes, they will work. But you must have a voltage converter for the different outlets, and you will only be able to play games made for the US console. Actually, some TVs in Singapore might even be incompatible. The video system is PAL, not NTSC as in the United States. Most foreign TVs will accept the signal, but not all. Good luck.
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yes and no. as long as you buy games from the US and you have a voltage/plug adapter, then you can, but you won't be able to play games from Singapore. you can still connect to the internet and download the old games, but since the file systems are different (US is NTSB and I'm not sure what Singapore is, but I think it's FAT?), you will have to order games from the US. don't get one from another country.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Why should African Americans and Hispanics in the United States work together as minorities to address

Why should African Americans and Hispanics in the United States work together as minorities to address?
political, cultural, communication, and community issues?
Other - Society & Culture - 1 Answers
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African-American and Hispanic people are hardly minorities in the 21st century. The Native American, immigrants from various middle-east and Asian countries, etc. are truly minorities--as are the recent Russians and Poles who came here from their native countries.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Can a permanent resident of the United States work in Canada Legally

Can a permanent resident of the United States work in Canada Legally?

Immigration - 5 Answers
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No, only if you have papers to work in Canada
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yeah... They dont need visa either. If you u will be staying over in canada, you should get a permit to show that u gonna stay for a while. You should give them your resume also.
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No. You would need to apply and get a work permit just like everyone else.
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Yes, but only with work authorization from Canada Immigration unless, of course, the permanent resident is also a Canadian citizen. Many citizens of Canada who are permanent residents of the U.S. cross the border everyday to work in Canada. At the end of the day, they come back to their homes in the States. For those who are not citizens of Canada, they need to be sure that they do not apply for anything with Canada Immigration that implies that they intend to make Canada their new home. For example, a citizen of Belgium who has a green card shouldn't apply for permanent resident status in Canada. Instead, some sort of temporary work authorization would be better. Of course, any income earned in Canada must be declared on IRS Form 1040, and the LPR must file the 1040 as a U.S. resident, not as a non-citizen, non-resident. That's the kiss of death.
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You WILL STILL need a work permit to work in Canada. It is a separate and SOVEREIGN country. Canada is NOT the 51st state you know. Also as a green card holder of USA, you cannot be out of USA for more than 6 months at any one time, or your green card will eventually be cancelled as CIS will assume you have abandoned that country.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Do cell phones from the United States work in Mexico

Do cell phones from the United States work in Mexico?
I have Verizon...I know someone will ask.
Cell Phones & Plans - 5 Answers
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Ya, It dose.
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it depends what service u have. but if it does work, it will probably cost alot of money!
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With Verizon I think you have to call them before you go and have them activate your service. I did that the last time I went and it worked fine.
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Well it depends on what part your going, but if it is a good part, i mean well know part then yes it will work fine just call your provider and let them know that your going to go to mexico. Or if your trying to send it to some one then it should be unlocked cuz then you could put the sim cards from the companys over there and it will work fine with it i know cuz i had an unlocked cell pgone and it workerd over there.
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if you have a GSM cell no problem