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Monthly Archives: September 2022

  1. How to Apply for a Rwanda Visa in Charlotte

    How to Apply for a Rwanda Visa in Charlotte

    The biodiverse mountains and modern infrastructure of Rwanda have made the country one of the fastest-growing tourism destinations in Africa.  From gorillas of the volcanic Virunga Mountains and the Great Rift Valley to the savannahs of Akagera and the African Great Lakes, “the land of a thousand hills” provides a variety of man-made and natural experiences for visitors from Charlotte.

    The landlocked Republic of Rwanda in Eastern Africa was formed in 1962 after decades of German and Belgian rule.  Following civil unrest and war with neighboring Congo during the l990s, Rwanda evolved into one of the safest and most progressive nations in Africa.  The country of almost 13 million is composed of one cultural and linguistic group, the Banyarwanda, and the largest religion is Catholicism.  While the principal language is Kinyarwanda, English, French, and Swahili are also official languages.  However, Western languages are more commonly spoken in cities rather than rural villages.

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  2. How to Apply for a Tanzania Visa in Philadelphia

    How to Apply for a Tanzania Visa in Philadelphia

    Tanzania remains a popular destination for Philadelphia area tourists seeking a variety of unique adventures.  From the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro to African bush safaris and the tropical islands of the Zanzibar archipelago, “the green land” promises numerous one-of-a-kind natural experiences.

    The United Republic of Tanzania, located in eastern Africa on the Indian Ocean, was formed in 1964 by the union of two former British colonies: Tanganyika and Zanzibar.  The country’s population of more than 65 million people blends more than 120 ethnic groups, creating a unique Swahili culture composed of African, Arab, European, and Asian influences.  More than 100 languages are spoken in Tanzania.  Most locals speak Swahili, but English is still used in secondary and higher education, foreign trade, and high court proceedings.

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  3. How to Apply for a New Zealand Visa in Houston

    How to Apply for a New Zealand Visa in Houston

    Greater Houston is the fifth most-populous metropolitan area in the United States and has a population 7.2 million residents.  Greater Houston encompasses nine counties and includes the cities of Sugar Land, Baytown, Conroe, Pasadena, Pearland, Galveston, and The Woodlands.  Houston is one of America’s most ethnically diverse cities and has a booming economy that attracts people from all over the world, including engineers and businesspeople from New Zealand working in the oil and gas industry.  Other important industries in the city include advanced manufacturing, digital technology, aerospace and aviation, life sciences and biotechnology, and medical services (The Texas Medical Center in Houston has over 60 medical institutions).  Houston is home to the Australia and New Zealand Society of Texas, an organization that celebrates Australasia culture and hosts important New Zealand holidays such as Waitangi Day and Anzac Day.  Houston is also home to one of four honorary consulates in the United States.  Air New Zealand operates three nonstop flights per week from Houston’s Georgia Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) to Auckland Airport (AKL) using a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.  Houston is one of six American cities that have direct flights to New Zealand. 

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  4. How to Apply for a Cape Verde Visa in Atlanta

    How to Apply for a Cape Verde Visa in Atlanta

    The island nation of Cape Verde off the West African coast has been a popular winter getaway for European tourists for decades.  Now residents of Atlanta and other Americans from across the country have also begun discovering the tropical archipelago in recent years, with the United States ranking as one of the country’s top 10 sources of visitors.  The nation also leads West African countries in tourism per capita.

    Cape Verde (officially the Republic of Cabo Verde) consists of 10 volcanic islands covering more than 1,500 square miles in the Atlantic Ocean.  The archipelago was uninhabited until Portuguese explorers discovered it and made it the first European settlement in the tropics.  Centrally located west of Senegal, Cape Verde emerged as an economic center during the Colonial-era slave trade.  The republic achieved independence from Portugal in 1975.

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  5. How to Apply for an Ethiopia Visa in Denver

    How to Apply for an Ethiopia Visa in Denver

    Ethiopia – the cradle of civilization – continues to welcome tourists from the Denver area seeking historic cultural treasures, exotic natural beauty, and warm hospitality.  Ethiopia’s importance in the origins of mankind was confirmed by the 1972 discovery of “Lucy”, a fossilized 3.2 million-year-old female near the Awash River.  Today, tourism is the largest sector of the nation’s economy after agriculture. While “Lucy” was touring the United States and the United Kingdom in the first decade of the 21st century, visitors from other countries flocked to Ethiopia to explore its deep cultural history.  

    The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (previously known as Abyssinia) is located in northeastern Africa in the Horn of Africa.  Unique among African countries, Ethiopia resisted colonial rule for centuries -- until a brief Italian occupation during World War II.  Strategically located near the Middle East and Europe, Ethiopia’s access to major regional ports makes it a center of international trade and global influences.  More than 110 million Ethiopians live in a country covering more than 470,000 square miles –an area larger than France and Spain combined.  The population is a melting pot of African and Middle Eastern cultures, comprised of 80 various ethnic group who speak 90+ languages.  Almost two-thirds of Ethiopians are Christians, with most of the remaining inhabitants practicing Islam.  Half of the Ethiopian population was Jewish before Christianity was declared the national religion in the Fourth Century.  Today there are still several synagogues remaining in active use.

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  6. How to Apply for a Jordan Visa in Atlanta

    How to Apply for a Jordan Visa in Atlanta

    UPDATED April 26, 2023

    Millions of tourists visit the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan each year, enjoying the Arab state’s many historic, cultural, religious and natural treasures.  The Jordanian tourism industry is the largest private-sector employer in the country, accounting for 14% of its economy and drawing more than six million visitors annually, including visitors from the Atlanta area. 

    The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is located between the Red Sea, the Dead Sea, and the River Jordan at the crossroads of Asia, Africa, and Europe.  Modern-day Jordan has been inhabited by humans for several millennia.  The area had previously been part of the Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian, Roman, and Ottoman Empires before achieving independence from British rule in 1946.  The country of more than 10 million is predominantly Arab and the official language is Arabic -- the fifth-most spoken language in the world with more than 230 million.

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  7. How to Apply for a Mozambique Visa in Chicago

    How to Apply for a Mozambique Visa in Chicago

    Many residents of Chicago may not know about the hidden treasures of Mozambique, but with the increase in travel to East Africa, more and more people are discovering the African wildlife and tropical beaches of the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean”.

    The Republic of Mozambique, located in southeastern Africa on the Indian Ocean, is slightly smaller than the combined land areas of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Wisconsin, Missouri, and Kentucky.  Portuguese settlers ruled the area for more than 400 years before the country gained independence in 1975.  The official language remains Portuguese, although most residents speak one of the native languages as their primary language.  English-speakers are also common, especially in tourist-friendly regions along the coast and around major cities, particularly in southern Mozambique.  The combination of European and African influences has created unique cultural and culinary experiences.

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  8. How to Apply for a Sri Lanka Visa in Phoenix

    How to Apply for a Sri Lanka Visa in Phoenix

    Sri Lanka remains a popular destination for Phoenix area tourists seeking cultural experiences and spectacular natural beauty.  The pear-shaped island nation in the Indian Ocean offers amazing beaches, ancient cities, safari wildlife tours, and modern amenities in a unique South Asian environment.   

    The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka was previously known as Ceylon before 1948, when it was under British rule.  The country’s population of some 22 million includes members of several Asian ethnic groups, primarily the Sinhalese (75%), Tamils, Moors, and Malays.  The two official languages are Sinhala and Tamil.  However, English remains the “link language” that is used for education and commercial purposes.  Buddhism is the official religion of Sri Lanka and has the largest number of practitioners, while Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity are also represented.  Buddhism and Hinduism are also the main influences on Sri Lankan culture, although echoes of the British, Portuguese and Dutch colonial eras still linger.  Despite the lengthy flight time from North America to South Asia, citizens of the United States and Canada rank among the top 10 nationalities visiting Sri Lanka.

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  9. How to Apply for an Uzbekistan Visa in Charlotte

    How to Apply for an Uzbekistan Visa in Charlotte

    While Uzbekistan is likely off the radar for most Charlotte area residents who are considering international travel, the country is considered the most popular tourist destination in Central Asia and is famous for its cultural sites, architectural treasures, and outdoor activities.  Many of its cities were important stops on the Great Silk Road, the vast caravan trade routes that linked Eastern and Western civilizations from 200 B.C. through the Middle Ages.  Recently, the World Tourism Organization opened its Silk Road Office in Samarkand in coordination with international efforts to promote Silk Road tourism throughout the region.  The city was selected as the 2023 World Tourism Capital by the UN World Tourism Organization. 

    The Republic of Uzbekistan was formed in 1991 after the collapse of the Soviet Union, ending more than 100 years of Russian rule.  Landlocked Uzbekistan is the most populous country in Central Asia with more than 34.5 million people.  Uzbeks make up 80% of a population that also includes Russians and Tartars.  Muslims make up 95% of its citizens, while the Uzbek and Russian languages are the most commonly spoken.

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  10. How to Apply for a Canada Visa in Los Angeles

    How to Apply for a Canada Visa in Los Angeles

    Los Angeles is America’s second most populous city after New York.  Greater Los Angeles—which includes Los Angeles County, San Bernardino County, Riverside County, Ventura County, and Orange County—has a population of nearly 19 million people.  Known for its endless sprawl, Greater Los Angeles is the largest metropolitan region in the United States by land area and includes over 200 cities such as Santa Monica, Pasadena, Beverly Hills, Culver City, Burbank, Torrance, Long Beach, Irvine, Anaheim, and Inglewood.  Los Angeles is a place that attracts young people from all over the world, including many Canadians that work in the entertainment industry.  Canadians have a long history in Los Angeles, and one of the first film studios in the city was founded by Canada-born brothers, Al and Charles Christie.  There is a long list of successful Canadian actors and celebrities that have worked in Hollywood such as Ryan Gosling, Jim Carrey, Michael J. Fox, Alex Trebek, Monty Hall, Rachel McAdams, Seth Rogen, and many others.  There have also been many successful Canadian athletes, musicians, architects, and businesspeople that have adopted Los Angeles as their home to become “Cangelenos”.  Today there are over 50,000 immigrants from Canada living throughout Greater Los Angeles.

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