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Welcome to the Himalaya! Nepal is a land of brave Gurkhas, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, home to the highest peak in the world and a country of stunning art and architecture. Futhermore, Nepal is home to eight out of the fourteen highest mountains in the world each with an altitude exceeding 8,000 meters. If you are looking for a culture and adventure partner then we at Touch The Himalaya would only be too happy to help. Withn our team, we have a group of experienced trekking guides, who have explored the regions of the Himalaya countless times. They are familiar with the local peoples and their languages.
We have guides who are also conversant in your own native language - English, German, French, Chinese and Korean to name but a few. With your safety and security in mind, they are fully conscious about the potential impacts of high altitude trekking or, for example, walking in tiger-inhabited national parks. Whether you are thinking of travelling solo or are part of a larger group, we can help tailor a package for you that will suits both your needs and your budget. We are also conscious about social responsibility. Therefore, we are working in collaboration with, whose main aim is to help physically disabled children.To help to assist them in this aim, we contribute 10% of our profit to this organization.
If you are looking for an opportunity to work with children, to teach children and community members, or work on a community building/maintenance project then placements are also avaiable at Purnima. They have five years experience in placing large numbers of volunteers and can assist in providing you with an affordable and rewarding placement Finally, we are a trusted and well-regarded government registered travel company here in Nepal. We are also proud to announce that we once again achieved, in 2018, a Certificate of Excellence Award for the 5th year running from the well-known social media site. • Nici From Germany 2018-01-01 My guide Arjun and I went trekking in Tsum Valley and the Manaslu region for three weeks.
I was happy to have him with me as a companion to talk and laugh with and also to get lots of information about culture, traditions, animals, plants. Arjun managed everything during the trek and was always aware that I got all I needed. The contact with the agency before and after the trek was uncomplicated, they made sure I was feeling comfortable and safe. Thank you so much for a wonderful experiance!
A federal court issued a ruling on Friday, December 7, 2018, that halts a Trump administration policy that blocked hundreds of lawful permanent residents from serving in the U.S. Lawful permanent resident or green card holders can enlist and serve in the U.S. Military, and can apply for naturalization or U.S.
Citizenship through their military service. Judge held that the Department of Defense likely violated the federal Administrative Procedure Act after it implemented a policy discrimi nating against lawful permanent resident enlistees. Judge's ruling finds that the Defense Department provided no rational justification for the policy change, stating that it provided no evidence indicating that lawful permanent resident enlistees posed more of a risk than U.S. Please note that in October 2017, the Department of Defense issued new policies that impact lawful permanent residents and other non-U.S. Citizens in the military. The ILRC's discusses how these policies affect those who seek to enlist, and those who currently serve in the military, including in the Reserve Components. The DoD policy changes will not affect MAVNI enlistees because the MAVNI program was suspended in October 2016.
Znak dlya pischevoj produkcii vektor. No one has been able to enlist in MAVNI since that time. Before making a decision to enlist and to apply for naturalization, please review the (dated 03/2018 - will be revised soon) and consider that under new rules 'expedited' naturalization may not be much faster than a naturalization under a default rule. The USCIS plans to establish an office in Los Angeles, California to focus on denaturalization.