Germany suffering from shortage of skill labour

Large German firms are currently suffering from a huge shortage of skilled labour which could see businesses losing out on Ā£27billion in revenue, a study by the Cologne Institute for Economic Research shows. According to research that has been carried out to fill in this massive gap in the labour, almost half a million workers […]
Best Destinations For First Time Solo Travellers

Travelling forĀ theĀ first time can beĀ stressfulĀ and nerve wrecking especially when you’re choosing to go alone. But as you begin travelling around the world you willĀ eventuallyĀ gainĀ confidenceĀ and hopping on planes and discovering new places will allĀ justĀ become a part of your nature.Ā Ā Don’t let theĀ language barriers stop you from travelling,Ā there’s always a wayĀ around with communication.Ā You will most likely be finding […]
British values will change immigration laws

Theresa May and Sajid Javid (Home Secretary) have both pledged that post Brexit will allow far fewer low skilled workers from Europe. The Prime Minister has set out her global vision for immigration by proposing a skill based system which would not automatically favour migrants from other European countries. Sajid Javid has vowed that EU […]
Japan set to hire more immigration officers to deal with new visas

The Japanese government is expecting hundreds of thousands of foreigners coming for jobs as the country suffers with a population decline and a labour shortage. The government has decided to upgrade their Ministry’s Immigration Bureau into an agency that will be able the respond to the expected surge in work, as they set to open […]
Why New Zealand is a must visit for everyone!

New Zealand is one of the most spectacular places on this earth! It may seem like a long way to travel but your visit there will be one of the most memorable times of your life. New Zealand is a pretty small country, it’s made up of two rather remote islands (and many smaller ones) […]
UK’s immigration rules have doubled up

It has been revealed that the Home Office officials have made more than 5,700 changes to the immigration rules since 2010. According to senior judges and lawyers this change has made the visa system almost impossible to navigate. The rules used to consist of 145,000 words and now have been doubled in length to 375,000 […]
German anti-fascists stand up to the Nazi salutes in protests

Far right demonstrators have been protesting on the streets of Chemnitz since last week and took to the streets again this Saturday, for the latest round of high profile battle over the future of their country. Thousands of people have been coming together chanting and marching down the streets and some far right demonstrators have […]
Quebec is struggling with labour shortages

The mayor of Quebec City, Canada has released a new list of priorities and one of the most urgent is the need to increase immigration as there is over 17,000 vacancies to fill.Ā Immigration topped Mayor RĆ©gis Labeaumeās saidĀ āThis dramatic lack of manpower is the most dangerous problem and can jeopardize our economic future,ā Labeaume said. […]
Germany changes their Immigration laws

The German government wrote up a draft for immigration regulations on 17th of August.Ā The new law is to reform the current, unwieldy immigration law of 2004 and to finally regulate labour market integration beyond asylum policy. Refugees are briefly mentioned in the draft whilst the focus keyword seems to be the skilled workers. Germany […]
Australian Citizenship Minister Introduces Stricter Value Test for Migrants

Source: AAP Malcolm Turnbull, the government’s minister has expressed concern that many people are granted permanent residency before they even step foot into the country so therefore wants to further tighten the visas. Last year Australia accepted around 162,000 permanent migrants last year which is well below they annual cap […]