Discover the ease of canceling exit/re-entry visas for expatriates in Saudi Arabia through the Absher platform. The General Directorate of Passports introduces a seamless process, emphasizing the non-refundable nature of issuance fees.
Starting January 31, 2024, the UK will introduce significant changes to its Visitor Visas, allowing visitors to engage in a wider range of business activities while staying in the country.
China's recent announcement to streamline visa applications for U.S. tourists is set to reshape travel dynamics. Effective January 1, 2024, the move eliminates certain documentation requirements, marking a significant step in China's broader strategy to boost its tourism industry and rebound from the pandemic-induced slowdown.
Unveiling new horizons like Iran and Kenya along with visa-free favorites like Sri Lanka and Thailand, Indian travelers have a world of visa-free adventures awaiting in 2023. With exciting developments brewing in Indonesia, Vietnam, the possibilities are endless.
If so, then brace yourself for exciting opportunities across Australia, Canada, Germany, and the UK. These countries are actively seeking skilled professionals to fuel their economic growth, and they're opening their doors with streamlined visa programs and attractive work environments.
Discover Kuwait's latest move to permit part-time work for expatriates in the private sector, aimed at optimizing the existing workforce and rebalancing the demographic landscape. Explore the conditions, implications, and additional measures, including the embrace of remote work.
Australia's stricter student visa policy has come under fire for its disproportional impact on Indian applicants. Data reveals a 50% higher rejection rate for Indians compared to Chinese students, raising concerns about discrimination and mixed messages regarding Australia's educational aspirations.
BLS International, a leading visa outsourcing provider, has secured major wins in the Schengen visa domain. The company renewed its contract with Spain for a second term, expanding its reach across continents and adding national visa outsourcing for the first time.
The Consulate General of India in Toronto has announced some important changes to the way attestation services and consular applications are handled, effective January 1st, 2024. All attestation services will be outsourced to BLS International Services Ltd. centers, and two new BLS centers will be opening in Mississauga and Halifax.
The "E-Extension" system allows visitors to submit their documents and schedule appointments electronically, significantly reducing the time and hassle involved.