Moving to a new country

Moving to a new country is a big deal. Theres tons of new laws possibly ones you’ve never heard of. Maybe u wondered what are the first steps to becoming a legal U.S. Citizen. Whether or not u need to get a new license. Where to exchange your bills. If you’re planning on moving to a new country and have these questions then I can help you out.

There are many steps to becoming a legal U.S. Citizen, but you need to do what you have to do. Because the process to come in a new country illegally is definitely more stressful. Step 1: Find out whether you are eligible. Step 2: Over barriers to your ineligibility. Step 3: File USCIS Form N-400. An N-400 is the form to get the process started with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Step 4: Get Fingerprinted. Step 5: Attend a Citizenship interview. Step 6: Attend the Oath ceremony.

If you move to a new state or country you do need to get a new License. You just go to the department of motor vehicles to apply for a new license. You need to do this within 30 days of moving to a new state/country. Something else important to know is where to exchange your bills. You will only need to do this if you’re moving countries not states. Step 1: Go online and find the current days exchange rate. Step 2: Find a bank to exchange your money. When you get off your plane the bank will probably have and exchange desk but the bank will give you a better rate. Step 3: Ask the exchange rate and what fees you will be charged. Step 4: Make the exchange by showing your passport then make sure they’ve gave you the right amount of $ back.

My First Article

The first time I ever read an article was sometime in February. Im not sure of the exact date. But I do remember a lot about that post. The author was Eugene Leonard, and he wrote about sports that you can play in the cold.

He also added a picture. The picture was great because it showed off some of some of the sports that I have never heard of. I read the whole text because it was so interesting to me. One sport that I always thought was cool was skiing. What as winter sport that you always thought was cool?

Igloo Consturction and life in a Igloo

 

 

I choose to write about igloos because I always thought it would cool to take a vacation where I stay in an igloo. I always wondered what do people eat in igloos. How do you even build an igloo because I know there’s more to building igloos than lots of snow. And what do I need to sleep in an igloo.

 

Were you wondering what to eat in an igloo? Well let me help you. If you cook something you have to do it over a sea oil-lamp. Hunters catch seal, caribou and fish that the women then prepare. To sleep in an igloo you have to need to prepare yourself. Drink warm drinks such as mulled wine, which is a red wine that’s doctored up with a little bit of raisins & lots of spices. And bring lots of cash because not all facilities have a credit card machine.

 

And if your wondering how to build an igloo, I can also help you with that. There are 6 steps to building an igloo. Step 1. Find a space with a lot of dry, hard-packed snow. Your snow blocks should be about 3 feet long, 15 inches high and 8 inches deep. Step 2. Smooth the edges off the blocks. Step 3. Overlap the blocks and shape them to lean inward. Step 4 Find a block that is too large to fit in the last hole and wiggle it into place. Step 5. Shovel loose snow onto the igloo. Step 6. Dig a hole in the shape you want your entrance to be. Then cover the hole with snow blocks.