Indonesia is rolling out the welcome mat for foreign visitors and residents with a series of new visa policies designed to streamline procedures, reduce costs, and boost tourism and investment.
Traveling the world is exciting, but visa applications can be daunting. Understanding the common reasons for visa rejection can help you avoid pitfalls and increase your chances of approval. This article explores the top 10 reasons why visas get rejected, giving you the knowledge to navigate the process with confidence.
Canada capped study permits? Don't sweat it! This guide explores who can study in Canada without a permit, along with the hidden benefits of getting one for a smoother student experience.
Sri Lanka is making it easier than ever to visit! The country has extended visa-free travel and introduced an e-Visa fee waiver for citizens of China, India, Indonesia, Russia, Thailand, Malaysia, and Japan. This simplified visa process is valid until the end of May 2024 and is designed to attract more tourists.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has significantly simplified the process for obtaining passports, Emirates IDs, and residency permits. This move is part of the UAE's 'Zero Government Bureaucracy' initiative and makes it significantly easier for both citizens and expats.
Dreaming of a US vacation? US visa wait times in India have significantly dropped, but vary by city. Explore alternative application options and learn what to expect!
In a bid to address its talent shortage, Indonesia is exploring a major policy shift. The government is looking at granting dual citizenship to Indonesians residing overseas.
Canada's popular Startup Visa Program (SUV) has been revamped to focus on startups receiving domestic financial support or incubation. The program now limits applications associated with designated organizations and offers faster processing for ventures backed by Canadian investors.
US cracks down on H-1B visa fraud, leading to a 40% drop in applications. New rules target duplicate entries for a fairer chance for skilled foreign workers.
Summer travel plans to Schengen countries for many Indians are facing roadblocks due to long wait times, high visa rejection rates, and a lack of clarity in the process.