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 […]

Japan denies immigration issues despite welcoming more migrants

Recently Japan’s Prime minister Shinzo Abe has revised the immigration law to allow for as many as 345,000 migrants workers to enter Japan in the net five years. However the Prime Minister has repeatedly said that the new new visa system does not constitute an immigration policy. ā€œThis system is needed for talented foreign personnel […]

Why everyone should work abroad with Alliancevisas!

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Working abroad may have never crossed your mind but we’re here to tell you why you should definitely think about it! Some people plan for years to work abroad other just pack their bags and go, if you’re one of those who are still contemplating. We have reasons that will make you speed up that […]

340,000 New foreigners will enter Japan in the next 5 years

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From April 2019 Japan is expecting to welcome between 260,000 and 340,000 foreign workers in the next five years through an envisioned immigration control law revision. This is due to the fact Japan are aiming to deal with their country’s labour crunch, government sources have said. The numbers of workers are a rough estimate, opposition […]

New Australian migrants have to live in rural areas

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The Australian government has announced a new proposal in which new migrants may be forced to live outside Sydney and Melbourne. This policy has been created in order to ease congestion in Australia’s two biggest cities while boosting the population in the regional areas,Ā Population Minister Alan Tudge said on Tuesday. The proposal is part of […]

Solo travelling seems to be next best thing!

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The ABTA released their eighth annual Holiday Habits report which analysed the habits of British holidaymakers. One of the key findings was in regards to solo travelling. According to the report there has been an increase in people opting to go travelling alone then ever before but the reasons are not due to not having […]

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 […]

Foods to avoid whilst travelling

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Often when travelling people tend to skip diets and their normal eating habits in exchange for splurging on comfort food, meat platters and whatever that tickles their fancy. One common mistake that people make when travelling, especially in developing countries is drinking tap water. According to many health coaches the tap water in foreign countries […]

Post Brexit immigration favours skilled workers

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Theresa May and her cabinet have agreed to a post – Brexit immigration system that will offer visas to immigrants in a new tiered system which will be based on skills and wealth. This flagship policy will be on of her key announcements to the Conservative party conference next week.   The government hope these […]

Why Scandinavian Countries Are The Happiest

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Where is Scandinavia? Scandinavia is a large region of northern Europe and includes the following countries: Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland. The world happiest report has repeatedly rated the Scandinavian countries to be some of the most happiest in the world. Despite the cold gloomy weather and high taxes the Scandinavians are the happiest […]