Foreign Nationals. The Government acknowledges and encourages the Consortium to be open to membership from foreign organizations that perform research within the scope of this Agreement. Therefore, the government will indicate, both in solicitations and with the issuance of a Research Project Award, whether or not the technology being developed is subject to national security restrictions. Additionally, when soliciting MTEC members through the CM, the Government will ensure that solicitations documents do not contain any export-controlled information. Solicitations that require access to export-controlled information will be identified as such and contain instructions on how Consortium members may obtain this information. Only MTEC members who have completed a DD Form 2345 and are active in the Joint Certification Program shall be provided export-controlled information.
Foreign Nationals. Customer acknowledges that Service Provider employs foreign nationals, and that these foreign national employees will work, on Service Provider’s behalf, to perform its obligations and services hereunder.
Foreign Nationals. The Contractor shall verify that all its employees, agents and subcontractors are legally entitled to work in the country specified in section 5.13 and other countries required by the nature of the assignment. UNAIDS reserves the right to request legally mandated Contractor-held documentation attesting to the same for each employee, agent or subcontractor of the Contractor assigned to work on the project. Each party hereby represents that it does not discriminate against individuals on the basis of race, gender, creed, national origin, citizenship.
Foreign Nationals. If Performer is a Foreign National, as defined by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (“USCIS”), Performer is required to enter the United States in proper immigration status, as defined by USCIS, in order to receive payment under this Agreement. No later than thirty (30) days prior to the Performer’s commencement of the Services, a Foreign National performer shall provide proof to NC State that Performer is in the United States in the appropriate legal status, and this proof will include (but is not limited to) copies of the passport identification page(s), visa stamp, I-94 entry information, and any other relevant approval notices or immigration documents issued by USCIS or any other authorized federal agency. Performer’s failure to provide appropriate proof of appropriate lawful immigration status may result in NC State’s termination of this Agreement. Foreign National performers may be subject to a thirty percent (30%) federal tax withholding requirement on their payment.
Foreign Nationals. FOREIGN SOURCES
(1) For the purposes of this clause,
(A) Foreign Nationals are those persons not citizens of, not nationals of, or resident.immigrant to, the United States;
(B) Foreign Representative is anyone, regardless of nationality or citizenship, acting as an agent, representative, official, or employee of a foreign government, a foreign-owned or influenced firm, corporation, or person; and
(C) Foreign sources are those sources (vendors, subcontractors, and suppliers) not owned and controlled by citizens or immigrant aliens of the United States.
(2) Nothing in this clause is intended to waive any requirement imposed by any other U.S. Government agency with respect to employment of foreign nationals or export-controlled data and information.
(3) Seller acknowledges that equipment and technical data generated or delivered in the performance of this contract is controlled by the International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR), 22 CFR Sections 121 through 128, and require an export license before assigning any foreign national to perform work under this contract or before granting access to foreign nationals to any equipment and technical data generated or delivered under this contract (see 22 CFR Section 125). Xxxxxx agrees to notify and obtain the written approval of BUYER prior to assigning or granting access to any work, equipment, or technical data generated or delivered in the performance of this contract to foreign nationals or their representatives. This notification will include the name and country of origin of the foreign national or representative, the specific work, equipment, or data to which the person will have access, and whether the foreign national is cleared to have access to technical data DoD 5220.22-M, National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM).
Foreign Nationals. IAW Engineering Regulation, ER 380-1-18 (xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxxx.xxx/inet/usace-docs/eng-regs/er.htm), Section 4, foreign nationals, including subcontractor employees, who work on USACE contracts or task orders shall be accepted by the HQUSACE Foreign Disclosure Officer or higher before beginning work on the contract/task order. The contractor shall submit the names of all foreign nationals proposed for performance under this contract/task order, along with documentation verifying the legal admission into the United States and the foreign national’s authority to work in the U.S. to the KO. The KO will forward information CEHNC Security Officer for review and acceptance.
Foreign Nationals. Foreign nationals are not permitted to perform work at Corporation Facilities without prior written permission from the Buyer. Written requests for use of foreign nationals must be submitted to the Buyer at least ten (10) weeks prior to their anticipated work date. Failure of the Buyer to approve the use of a foreign national shall not constitute excusable delay nor entitle Contractor to an increase in the Contract Price.
Foreign Nationals. The Contractor will obtain at its cost all Approvals from all applicable governmental authorities respecting all foreign nationals who may be engaged in providing the Work in Canada.
Foreign Nationals. Foreign nationals who work on Corps of Engineers’ contracts or task orders shall be approved by the HQUSACE Foreign Disclosure Officer or higher before beginning work on the contract/task order. This regulation includes subcontractor employees. (NOTE: exceptions to the above requirement include foreign nationals who perform janitorial and/or ground maintenance services.) The contractor shall submit to the Division/District Contract Office, the names of all foreign nationals proposed for performance under this contract/task order, along with documentation to verify that he/she was legally admitted into the United States and has authority to work and/or go to school in the US. Such documentation may include a US passport, Certificate of US citizenship (INS Form N-560 or N-561), Certificate of Naturalization (INS Form N-550 or N-570), foreign passport with I-551 stamp or attached INS Form I-94 indicating employment authorization, Alien Registration Receipt Card with photograph (INS Form I-151 or I-551), Temporary Resident Card (INS Form I-688), Employment Authorization Card (INS Form I-688A), Reentry Permit (INS Form I-327), Refugee Travel Document (INS Form I-571), Employment Authorization Document issued by the INS which contains a photograph (INS Form I-688B).
Foreign Nationals. 1.2.1. A passport containing a photograph, full names, date of birth and passport number.
1.2.2. A copy of a document (less than 3 months old at the date of application) containing residential address (e.g. utility xxxx, telephone account, bank statement, municipal rates or tax invoice).