Category: Newsletter
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Avoid These Mistakes When Applying for a Post-Graduation Work Permit in Canada
Avoid These Mistakes When Applying for a Post-Graduation Work Permit in Canada International students considering/career building abroad have primarily focused on getting a Canadian degree. The PGWP makes it possible for the graduates to work in Canada and gain a little victory towards their career if they do not make mistakes in the application submission,…
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U.S. Ends Automatic Renewal of Work Permits — What Migrant Workers Must Know
U.S. Ends Automatic Renewal of Work Permits — What Migrant Workers Must Know A huge policy change is taking place in the United States. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has said that migrant workers will not automatically receive extensions for their Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) anymore if they apply for renewals on or after…
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The Rising Cost of Studying in Canada: What Indian Students Need to Know
The Rising Cost of Studying in Canada: What Indian Students Need to Know The aspiration to study in Canada remains a top choice for Indian students, but the financial aspect is getting harder to ignore. According to the latest information, the average cost of a four-year undergraduate degree in Canada has risen to USD 177,000,…
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UAE Temporarily Suspends Visas for Citizens of Nine Countries
UAE Temporarily Suspends Visas for Citizens of Nine Countries According to the reports, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has suspended the issuance of tourist and work visas for nationals from nine countries—those that include Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, Somalia, Lebanon, Cameroon, Sudan, Uganda, and Bangladesh. The decision, which is going to be effective from October 29,…
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Canada’s New Immigration Plan: Fewer PRs, More Focused Pathways
Canada’s New Immigration Plan: Fewer PRs, More Focused Pathways Canada has publicized a major alteration in its immigration policy for the next few years. The fresh blueprint will cut down the number of permanent resident (PR) admissions by 105,000 in the subsequent year and impose temporary resident (TR) limits, with the goal of reducing TRs…
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UAE Golden Visa: Now Bigger, Better, and More Inclusive
UAE Golden Visa: Now Bigger, Better, and More Inclusive The UAE has transcended its Golden Visa program, which is already famous all over the world, to a different level entirely. The recent updates have not only made the long-term residency program very attractive but also very easy to avail with the expansion of eligibility and…
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Important Update for Singapore Permanent Residents: New Re-Entry Permit Rules Effective December 2025
Important Update for Singapore Permanent Residents: New Re-Entry Permit Rules Effective December 2025 As of December 1, 2025, Permanent Residents (PRs) will be subjected to stricter regulations when it comes to the issuance of re-entry permits. The Ministry of Home Affairs has announced that PRs residing outside Singapore without a valid re-entry permit will have…
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Kenya’s Bold Move: eTA Replaces Traditional Visas for All Foreign Nationals
Kenya’s Bold Move: eTA Replaces Traditional Visas for All Foreign Nationals It is facilitated by an electronic visa system developed by the Department for 68 countries, including Kenya, where it is known as eTA. This is expected, following its introduction of a suspension to all visa requirements imposed on Kenyans. The first agenda to begin…
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U.S. Updates Visa Interview Policy: Applicants Must Attend in Home Country
U.S. Updates Visa Interview Policy: Applicants Must Attend in Home Country The U. S. Department of State has made a significant policy change that will affect visa applicants for both immigrant and non-immigrant categories globally. From now on, only very few exceptions apply, as all applicants have to attend their visa interviews in the country…
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Green Card Eligibility Criteria Under Review: What High-Skilled Professionals Need to Know
Green Card Eligibility Criteria Under Review: What High-Skilled Professionals Need to Know Big changes are going to happen in the U. S. immigration system. The DHS has proposed changing the Green Card eligibility requirements and specifically targeting high-skilled personnel under the O-1A Visa and National Interest Waiver (NIW) categories. The changes are likely to come…