This book will guide the expatriate worker from before they leave their country to touchdown in India and the necessary adjustment to the language, customs and eating habits of their new Indian friends and colleagues. Filling out a disembarkation card and clearing customs; what is the best way to approach police registration in India; how to extend a visa; when will I be taxed and by how much?; and what are medical facilities like in India, and how safe is the country for foreigners? All these questions and many more are tackled authoritatively and the problems and great benefits of interacting with the diverse and highly-educated Indian populace are positively addressed.
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Höhe: 197 mm
Breite: 130 mm
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978-1-84528-526-5 (9781845285265)
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Kris Rao is author of A Guide to Studying and Living in Britain and has many years' experience assisting individuals, families and organizations in preparing for overseas projects. Dr Ian Beadham, an Indophile, has lived and worked in India for several years, including as a Senior Lecturer at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.Both authors have personal experience of the pitfalls to be avoided as well as the tremendous benefits to be reaped from living and working in India.