But nobody could confirm to me this ominous rule of 80% employment, because no laws or regulatory statutes mentioned it anywhere. When I asked them why, I got the typical runaround from local, to state, to federal government everybody said that there were rules from some other jurisdiction, though this is typically a state issue. They denied it, citing that the permit required at least 80% employment. After she signed the contract, she applied for her permit to live here. My partner applied for a job on an hourly basis. It doesn’t mandate a specific salary, minimum hours, or a percentage, which is calculated based on a work week if your full work week is forty hours and your contract is for 50%, you work twenty hours per week. The way the law is written simply states that you must have an indefinite employment contract. To get approved to live here for longer than three months, you need to find employment or prove you have income that allows you to finance your life, so you’re not a drain on public funds. If I don’t know the answer, I at least try to find someone who will. As someone who works for the government, I hate the kind of runaround a lot of places give to people.
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