Wait, so this means if someone doesn’t pass the test, they can’t stay permanently? That seems a bit harsh 😕 Do they at least get multiple chances to retake it?
Oh that’s interesting! 🤔 So if someone comes on a business or event visa, they don’t need to go to Migración Colombia anymore? Like no registration at all? Just enter and leave normally?
That’s interesting! But how does it actually work? I mean, why do some people seem to do just fine with less sleep while others really struggle? Is it just genetic or can we train ourselves to need less sleep?
That’s a really good point! But I’m curious… how would developing economies even keep up with the demand for skilled workers to maintain this tech? Wouldn’t it take a lot of resources just to train people for these roles?
Does anyone know if there are studies that show how VR impacts learning outcomes compared to traditional methods? I’m really curious if the data backs up all these claims. 🤔
But how do you even define "green skills"? 🤔 It seems like a broad term, and wouldn’t people already working in construction or engineering have some of the needed skills? I’m curious how they decide who qualifies!
Does anyone know if you can reapply for a new job while on unemployment? 🤔 Would the authorities give you more time if you’re in the middle of interviews or something? 😟
I didn’t know the job creation part was so important! Can the Regional Center guarantee that the project will meet those requirements? Or is it still a bit of a gamble?
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