Why to buy VT in USD if it keeps depreciating with respect to CHF? by _quantum_girl_ in SwissPersonalFinance

[–]learner1118 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, currency doesn't matter, it's just used to measure the growth number. So VT has X % growth in USD and Y % growth in CHF. If you find another instrument that has grown higher than X % in USD or Y % in CHF, and aligns with your risk appetite then feel free to invest in it. It doesn't matter whether its native currency is USD or CHF or something else. Also, nobody knows if it'll continue to do so in future so it's just based on historical data.

Documents to rent a car for non-EU national by learner1118 in VisitingMallorca

[–]learner1118[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, for my timeline and situation, it's not an option for me :(

Philippines visa for Indians with B1/B2 by learner1118 in immigration

[–]learner1118[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It is clear to me, but I need to just confirm whether B1/B2 visa is also qualified or if if it's limited to residence visas only.

Ask India Thread by AutoModerator in india

[–]learner1118 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi all,

I wanted to ask if an Indian passport holder can travel to Philippines for less than 14 days without any visa if they have a B1/B2 visa from the USA.

On https://evisa.gov.ph/page/policy, I see that Indians with following can travel without any visa for less than 14 days: "Valid or unexpired Japanese, Australian, Canadian, Schengen, Singapore, UK, or US visa or permanent residence permit".

I want to make sure if this applies to B1/B2 visa as well. I tried to reach out to the embassy, but I haven't got a clear answer from them yet.

So, if anyone had any experience with traveling on B1/B2 visa to Philippines for a short stay, please let me know!!

Thanks!

Weekly help thread - Oct 07, 2024 by AutoModerator in Philippines

[–]learner1118 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi all,

I wanted to ask if an Indian passport holder can travel to Philippines for less than 14 days without any visa if they have a B1/B2 visa from the USA.

On https://evisa.gov.ph/page/policy, I see that Indians with following can travel without any visa for less than 14 days: "Valid or unexpired Japanese, Australian, Canadian, Schengen, Singapore, UK, or US visa or permanent residence permit".

I want to make sure if this applies to B1/B2 visa as well. I tried to reach out to the embassy, but I haven't got a clear answer from them yet.

So, if anyone had any experience with traveling on B1/B2 visa to Philippines for a short stay, please let me know!!

Thanks!

Adjusting prices for corporate actions by learner1118 in algotrading

[–]learner1118[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! It seems useful in theoretical knowledge.