Not exact matches
in any area relevant to biomedical research by the time the
applicant would be appointed to the NIGMS PRAT program, and be citizens or permanent
residents of the United
States.
Assuming you have been invited,
applicants are only eligible for NaviRefi loans if they are a U.S. citizen or permanent
resident of the U.S. and of the age of majority
in your
state (typically 18).
In order to be eligible for a loan through College Ave Student Loans, the
applicant must be a
resident or citizen of the United
States.
Loan will only be available to
residents in those
states where permitted by law and based on
applicant's creditworthiness.
All
applicants must be United
States citizens or legal Permanent
Residents of the United
States, 18 years or older, may not be enrolled
in any degree program, and must be able to demonstrate need for a studio.
As reported
in the written decision of the Law Society Hearing Panel (which decision is under appeal by the
applicant), the
applicant threatened to sue the other board members for defamation after he was removed as President of the condo corporation and a notice of his removal was posted; circulated a letter (under a false name) on some floors within the building that falsely
stated that some of the board members had previously gone bankrupt, had criminal convictions and were accepting bribes and free meals from the developer of the condominium to settle deficiencies with the developer; made a derogatory remark about some of the
residents based on their ethnicity; threatened to report some of the directors to US / Canada border officials, falsely alleging that they were drug smugglers; threatened both the corporation's property manager and security services firm that their contracts with the condo corporation would be
in jeopardy if they did not provide a character letter to the
applicant.
-- the
applicant is habitually
resident if he or she resided there for at least six months immediately before the application was made and is either a national of the Member
State in question or,
in the case of the United Kingdom and Ireland, has his or her «domicile» there;
Description:
Applicant must: be working or planning to work directly with children; be pursuing graduate level studies for one year
in fields which address the special needs of children and youth, such as counseling; be a U.S. citizen and permanent
resident of a
state with a Junior Auxiliary Chapter, such as Alabama; and be planning to attend a U.S. college or university for full - time or part - time study.
Description:
Applicant must be working or planning to work directly with children; be pursuing graduate - level studies for one year
in fields that address the special needs of children and youth, such as counseling; be a U.S. citizen and permanent
resident of a
state with a Junior Auxiliary Chapter, such as Florida; and be planning to attend a U.S. college or university for full - time or part - time study.
Description:
Applicant must be working or planning to work directly with children; be pursuing graduate - level studies for one year
in fields that address the special needs of children and youth, such as counseling; be a U.S. citizen and permanent
resident of a
state with a Junior Auxiliary Chapter, such as Mississippi; and be planning to attend a U.S. college or university for full - time or part - time study.
Description:
Applicant must be working or planning to work directly with children; be pursuing graduate - level studies for one year
in fields that address the special needs of children and youth, such as counseling; be a U.S. citizen and permanent
resident of a
state with a Junior Auxiliary Chapter, such as Missouri; and be planning to attend a U.S. college or university for full - time or part - time study.
Description:
Applicant must be working or planning to work directly with children; be pursuing graduate - level studies for one year
in fields that address the special needs of children and youth, such as counseling; be a U.S. citizen and permanent
resident of a
state with a Junior Auxiliary Chapter, such as Tennessee; and be planning to attend a U.S. college or university for full - or part - time study.
Child Benefit is payable
in respect of children who are ordinarily
resident in the
State, regardless of citizenship, provided the
applicant satisfies the habitual residence condition.