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Canadian Express Entry pool cut-off points history
The Canadian Express Entry program is seeing a high popularity and the number of invitations sent each year is rising. For 2019 Canada invited 81,400

The twist and turns of Brexit
The latest delay to Brexit plans has energised a new spark for those campaigning for another EU referendum. There has been a new extension made

British views on immigration have changed
It is often more commonly known that Britain is not very fond of immigration especially as the government is working to tighten the laws of

EU citizens may be denied benefits post Brexit
A report has suggested that European citizens living in Britain could be denied access to benefits such as council housing and social security payments after

Australia Introduces New Visas!
Last week the Australian Federal Government announced new visas for regional Australia which will be available from November 2019. It will also revise the definition

Pressure is on May as her deal drifts away
Theresa May struggled to pass her Brexit deal through parliament this week on Sunday night after a high-stakes summit with Boris Johnson and other leading

Japan eases their permanent residency rules
The length of time for highly skilled foreign professionals to apply for their permanent residency may be shortened under a new move which Is being

The Supreme Court gives Trump a win on immigration detention
The Supreme Court has given the Trump administration an immigration policy victory by ruling that criminal non citizens can be detained at any time. The

Most UK doctors are imported from abroad as NHS struggles
Figures have shown that over half of new doctors employed in the UK have been recruited from abroad for the first time in a decade.

Anger as Australian senator Fraser Anning blames immigration for mosque shootings
Whilst New Zealands’s prime minister Jacinda Ardern has said it “one of New Zealand’s darkest days” and called the shootings a terrorist attacks, Australian senator