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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Devora Witts Making additions to a property is an excellent idea that can provide you with further space for many purposes and also increase the value of your property. However, you need to bear in mind that there are requirements that you will need to meet for financing and risks you take by making additions to your home. Here are some guidelines to follow if you are thinking about making additions to your property.
written by William King Every exporter needs to understand tariff and non-tariff barriers before getting into international trade. This article talks about these trade barriers in detail. written by John Mehrmann Effective January 31, 2008, adult United States and Canadian citizens reentering the United States and Canada by land, ferry, or by small boat must carry a passport or a government issued photo ID, such as a driver's license, plus proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate. It can take six to eight weeks to get a passport. Since August 2007, the United States has been issuing Electronic Passports only. The United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), are cooperating in NEXUS, a joint venture to simplify passage for pre-approved low risk travelers. Learn what you need to know before you go. written by Melissa O'Connell In purchasing property in this day and age, buyers have essentially come down to two different choices in a home: single family detached homes or condos. written by John Mehrmann If you are planning travel between US, Canada or Mexico by air or sea, be prepared to present your passport. The same rules apply for the Caribbean and Bermuda. If you are planning business travel, a ski trip, Spring Break, family vacation or warm weather excursion, be prepared to carry a federally recognized identification to enter the US, even if you are a US citizen. The same rules will apply to roads and land border crossings in 2008 written by Raynor James Purchasing a new residence involves many issues and condos may be on your radar. Before you buy, keep in mind there are disadvantages to condominium ownership. << previous page 1 next page>> |