Getting a gift for dad may seem tough at times, but getting him designer ties is still a sure-thing for a present. This way dad could look great for his job interviews since so many people are unemployed in this Great Recession. Here in Florida wearing ties is actually rare for job interviews, so it is very possible that your father will really score points with his tie.
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scince when do nuns wear ties?!
Dear Anon, thanks for your comment. The interpretation is subjective and determined by the consular officer. “Strong ties” to the home country must be proven by the applicant. As the law states below, “strong ties” differs country by country. The law is more stringent for Mexicans because we want to close the door to them entering. That's what discrimination means.
WHAT CONSTITUTES “STRONG TIES”?
Strong ties differ from country to country, city to city, individual to individual. Some examples of ties can be a job, a house, a family, a bank account. “Ties” are the various aspects of your life that bind you to your country of residence: your possessions, employment, social and family relationships.