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UK Graduate Visa: Stricter English Language Requirements
The UK will enforce stricter English language requirements for international students applying for Graduate Visas, aiming to attract top talent and reduce net migration. This includes mandatory language tests and…
Romanians to Enter US Visa-Free by October
Romania aims for US visa-free travel by October, nearing the US Visa Waiver Programme's criteria. Key steps include…
Immigrants in Canada Finding Jobs Matching Their Education
Recent immigrants in Canada are better matching jobs to their education since 2016, especially those with bachelor’s degrees…
Indian Students in Canada’s PEI Plan Blackout Protest on June 19
Indian students in PEI, Canada, plan a blackout protest on June 19 against immigration policy changes risking deportation.…
Canada Immigration Plan: New Visa to Attract Global Talent
Canada's Digital Nomad Visa, part of its 2023 Tech Talent Strategy, allows remote tech workers to stay and…
New Zealand Resident Visas: Parents Face Two-Year Delay
Thousands of families in New Zealand are facing prolonged delays and frustration with the parent resident visa process,…
Canadians Divided on Legalizing Undocumented Canadians
Canada is considering granting status to 300,000-600,000 undocumented residents due to humanitarian and economic benefits. Immigration Minister Marc…
China Extends Visa Free Entry for European Nations and Malaysia
China extended its visa-free entry for European passport holders and Malaysians until December 31, 2025. Effective March 14,…
Indian Company TCS Fined Rs 1,600 Crore by US Court in Trade Secrets Case
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) was fined $194.2 million by a US court for trade secrets misappropriation, involving compensatory,…
Moroccans Lost €11 Million in Schengen Visa Rejections in 2023
In 2023, Moroccans lost €10.9 million due to 136,367 Schengen visa rejections. France and Spain were the primary…