It's big as a watermelon, but with a different shape. Their trees are tall, what makes dangerous to stay under them due to risk of the jackfruit falling over you.
But the picture accidentally makes use of forced perspective to make the fruit appear as though it's on a hardwood floor in an otherwise empty room, which it dominates.
> Only 30%? That's nothing. Were in the world would you pay less?
27,5% for income and 15% for capital here in Brazil. What is very expensive considering the quality of public services. And the taxes paid for products are much higher.
Well educated as they are, skilled people usually don't prefer to live illegally. And that's why you will most likely see ex-illegals and unskilled people receiving green cards or citizenship in US.
Do you mean being arrested? Because having your permission to stay/work revoked with a given time to leave the country looks like being deported for me. After that, even a touristic visa will be harder to obtain again.
Please, don't get offended. I'm not a heavy user here and I don't have permission to downvote posts.
This history sounds weird for me as he was in a relationship for 5 years and haven't even tried to marry with the girl to fix his status. The only safe way to stay in US is by getting married, what give to the skilled workers the same level of opportunity given to illegals. An immigration policy that encourages the fraud.
Have him email me. We sometimes (depends on the team, hiring manager, etc) get things stuck in the process, even with good candidates. (Someone leaves a note saying "great interview, next he should talk to someone in one-of- the- teams, then it doesn't actually get assigned to someone, and just sits there.)
If we actually set it to "decline" we send out decline email, or something more personal.
I thankfully am not actually involved in hiring in any way. I don't really even interview many people.
Forget the immigration laws.... It's impossible to live legally in US as skilled worker or anything like this. I know a lot of people who went there, lived as illegals without graduation or any kind of specialization for a long time and now they have green card or citizenship. But I also know two guys who had H1B or academic visas, the only one who is still there got married, to other one had to come back.