If memory serves, Kusari is a little xenophobic or just very guarded about foreign workers and the like. I've recently restarted as a Rheinland trader and I'm thinking maybe I can have him work in Kusari in a Rheinland ship, would Samura or Kishiro even consider taking such a person on employment?
I am sort of thinking about starting an RP where this person used to work in Rheinland but conditions and pay kept getting worse and he's thinking about going on to greener pastures if ya get me.
So yeah, are foreign nationals allowed to work in Kusari?
Allowed? Yes. You could even apply for Kishiro| or Samura| and probably be accepted. (Better chance with Kishiro| as they're more liberal)
The problem is - Rheinland civilian tech is white cell to Kusari corporate ID.
So you'll need to get permission from a Rheinland company to have your Rheinland ship.
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Strange? Yes. Impossible? No. It should be somewhat unusual in Samura, but not unheard of, but in Kishiro you should have some ample opportunity.
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' Wrote:Strange? Yes. Impossible? No. It should be somewhat unusual in Samura, but not unheard of, but in Kishiro you should have some ample opportunity.
Pretty much that one. If they are good enough, we don't turn them away.
' Wrote:Also, I once saw that Samura indeed had Bretonian in ranks, but thought it's just my misread. Appearantly, I wasn't wrong.
Well, there's that one paperwork dude of Jason who originates from Bretonia, but that's all I can remember.
The others you might think about should be Libertonians (Though I recall only one of those too right now, but I know there are one or two more).
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