The French Foreign Legion was established in 1831 and is a military service wing of the French Army. It was originally created for foreign nationals but also allows French nationals to join. The major ethnic groups are French, Eastern Europeans and Latin Americans.
I had to establish residence in the US first. Foreign nationals can enlist in the US military, but permanent residence has to be established first.
You may not be able to join the official ranks of the French military, but you could possibly join the French Foreign legion. It's primarily made up of foreign nationals who want to serve in the military for (in this case) France. As far as I know, it's the only one of it's kind in the world.
Labor Unions
The Foreign Legion you're probably thinking of is the French Foreign Legion, which is an elite unit of infantry, subordinate to the French Army. To be able to apply, you must first physically be in France.
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Yes, as Sweden is considered a friendly nation. When I enlisted in 97 (as a Namibian citizen), foreign nationals were required to have established permanent residence in the US before enlisting. It may have changed since then.
they feel it is their right to be part. therefore they join the association.
Employees join unions in order to get fair representation. When employers are not treating them fairly, employees may feel that they don't have a voice, but unions counter that.
In 2014, women do join the labor unions. Women are part of every union in the United States. The women all make the same salary as the men.
He didn't want them to join unions, and he wanted them to be able buy Ford products.
In Australia they can and do