he Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, Jason Kenney, will be travelling to Paris, India, China and Philippines to meet with ministers and officials responsible for immigration to discuss issues of common concern. The Canadian government is urging officials...
Read moreAbout 3600 people from 118 countries will become Australian citizens in 69 ceremonies all over Australia as part of Australian citizenship day. About 20 people from seven Countries like Japan, the United Kingdom, India and Korea became Australian citizens in...
Read moreUS Visa fees increase will cost Indian firms an additional $200-250 million annually, and make the Indian IT industry less competitive in the global market, the National Association of Software and Services Companies (Nasscom) advised. "This will have...
Read moreSpouse or Partner who wishes to settle in UK will be required to meet English Language requirement to gain entry to UK, which will be brought into effect from 29 November 2010. If you are in a relationship with someone who is a British Citizen or who has permanent...
Read moreThe Minister has released a new Ministerial Direction for priority processing arrangements last night effective 14 July. Effective July 2010, processing priorities (with highest priority listed first) are: * Applications from people who are employer sponsored...
Read moreThe Immigration department has introduced the Tier 1 Visa limit from 19 July 2010. This is for the first time that there has been an immigration quota on Tier 1 visas, previously known as the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme. If you are planning to make an...
Read morePresently the H-1B visa is one of the most useful temporary US visa categories for entry of professional level specialty workers to the US. IT specialists have a grant chance to apply under H-1B and gain entry to the US on the H-1B visa. It is advisable to...
Read moreThe Federal Government has introduced a CAP on the new occupations that was released on 26th June 2010, which has come into effect from 1st July 2010. Once they have hit a specific target, the Federal Government will close the category, so there will be urgency...
Read moreOn 26th June 2010, the federal government announced changes to immigration. The number of in demand occupations that qualify under the Skilled Worker Category has been reduced further to 29 in-demand occupations. The new list of 29 occupations will be effective...
Read moreAustralian immigration has released the full skilled occupation list to be introduced from 1 July 2010. Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) will from 1 July 2010 replace ASCO Australian Standard Classification of Occupations...
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