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    JCJ
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    Default How do you contract a foreigner for a short time period in your country?

    Hi All

    Anybody have experience on how to contract a foreigner for let's say 6 months at your hostel in your country? There is any special exception rule for the Travel & Tourism industry that one can use being a hostel? My idea is to avoid any formal inmigration trouble which normally are very complicated and add burocracy. Maybe something like an tourism exchange professional program, etc. Any guidance will be much appreciated.

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    JCJ

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    Default Re: How do you contract a foreigner for a short time period in your country?

    Are you in the states?

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    Default Re: How do you contract a foreigner for a short time period in your country?

    From country to country...

    in my country, no way for foreigners. But as tourist is fine. Put him in a guest book, pay taxes, etc... Also I recommend you to do an internal contract with him, if something goes wrong. To protect your self!

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