If I actually shed my fame being a recruiting blogger I'll search for a brand new profession as an immigration blogger- through the looks of the remarks on this weblog, I think there is a terrific need. One of the newest concerns asked was: “Once at Microsoft,
Office 2010 Professional Plus Key, could I just tell legal I wish to apply for a Green Card, or are there certain requirements (e.g. must have at least 1 evaluation, or most have worked for at least a year,
Office 2010 Home And Student Key, etc.)” And the answer is “yes." Anyone who has worked at worked at Microsoft for a minimum of one year may seek to obtain permanent residence (i.e. a "green card") under Microsoft's sponsorship. Now, of course, there are exceptions to every rule,
Office 2010, so before starting the process, the employee should consult with his/her manager, who makes the initial sponsorship decision based on a number of factors including performance, long term potential, and the employee's current visa situation. I have seen a handful of cases where the greencard process was started early (because they would run out of time on the remaining visa) and also a handful of cases where it was delayed for poor performance. But aside from your few “exceptions," the rule is “one year” for all employees. When you join Microsoft,
Office 2007 Key, we want to make sure we can keep you working here with us for a long,
Microsoft Office 2010 Sale, long time ... -Jenna