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 of Regional Australia to include all of Australia except for the metropolitan areas of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, and Perth. The new visas announced are: Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional […]
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 considered by the Japanese government. This news comes as Japan is aiming to lure more global talent as they have a shortage of skilled workers. The current system only grants […]
Quebec has temporarily stopped their plan to toss out 18,000 immigration applications

Thousands of skilled workers who were seeking to immigrate to Quebec were told their applications were going to be canceled earlier this month, however the court has put a halt to this temporarily. A judge from the superior court issued a ten day injunction that will force Quebec’s ministry of immigration to resume the […]
The Post Brexit British Passports

As we prepare to leave the EU there will be significant changes being made to the way the British passport system Is operated. British citizens whose passports were issued before October 2009 are being urged to renew their documents as soon as they can if they plan to travel in the Schengen Area after Brexit […]
Immigration proposals could cost employers more than £1bn

According to a new report the government’s new plans for immigration will cost employers more than Ā£1bn by 2025. Under this plan thousands of European workers will be required to secure a sponsored visa from their employers which will create aĀ ābureaucratic headacheā for businesses,Ā according to analysis of the governmentās Immigration White Paper by Global Future, […]
Canada well on its way to achieving million immigrant goal

Canada will have no trouble achieving their goal of welcoming one million immigrants by the end of 2021 as the first month of 2019 indicates strong numbers. In January Canada opened the door to more than 40,000 potential applicants through key economic immigration and family sponsorship programs. The family sponsorship and economic immigration programmes are […]
Home Office has wrecked lives with the misuse of immigration law

The home office have been accused of inflicting damage on the life of a highly skilled pharmaceutical by misusing the controversial clause in immigration law in which they tried to force her out of the UK. This week Nisha Mohite received indefinite leave to remain after a review by government officials found she was one […]
Australia Extends Holiday Visas to Three years

Australia’s government has announced today that they have planned to extend working holiday visas to allow young travellers (backpackers) to stay Ā for three years in order to meet a shortage of farm labourers. The young travellers who are on ‘backpacker’s visa’ will be able to remain in Australia for up to three years providing they […]
Why Banff National Park ranks as number one!

The Banff National Park is Canada’s oldest and greatest national treasures, it was established in 1855 and is located in the Rocky Mountains. Rocky Mountains, turquoise glacial lakes, abundant wildlife, scenic long drives and a picture perfect mountain town and village are what makes Banff National Park so special. Banff National Park receives over three […]
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 […]