This is the sixth time that the translation simposium is organized.
If you are interested visit: http://www.cttic.org/e_infolangind.htm
This is the sixth time that the translation simposium is organized.
If you are interested visit: http://www.cttic.org/e_infolangind.htm
Hello:
I am dying to go to Cuba, but I am a US citizen by birth who is a legal resident of Mexico (Mexico City). I am former ESL/EFL teacher (30 years here in Mexico City including the UNAM & IPN), turned translator (17 1/2 years) specializing in Spanish to English translation of financial documents. Because I am of US nationality, how can I get around this hurdle to be able to attend? Can someone give me some tips on what to do?
Thank you,
Richard Cadena
Mexico City
PS: I also play Cuban music (congas, bongos, etc.) and latin jazz.
Is not legal, but you could go, you have to fly from a different place than US, and they are not going to stamp your passport, so nobody knows that you went there. I have a couple of friends US citizens that fly to Bahamas and then to Cuba, and they don't have any problem... And La Havana is a wonderfulll place to know!
YEAP, THAT'S RIGHTOriginally Posted by Professor
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