In a historic move, President William Ruto announces Kenya's transition to visa-free entry for international visitors from January onwards. This transformative change involves a state-of-the-art digital platform, guaranteeing electronic travel authorization in advance.
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Kuwait is considering a pilot program called "Article 22 visas" that will allow certain skilled expatriates, like doctors and university professors, to bring their families to live in the country. This initiative, starting early 2024, seeks to attract and retain crucial talent while maintaining demographic balance.
VFS Global, a global leader in visa, passport and citizen services, has won the global contract for overseas UK visa and Citizenship services. This win marks a significant expansion of VFS Global's partnership with the UK government and will see the company operate 240 Visa and Citizenship Application Service (VCAS) Centres for the UK in 142 countries.
With a focus on long-term sustainability and attracting top talent, the new visa rules are designed to strike a balance between economic needs and immediate challenges.
VFS Global, a leading visa application outsourcing and technology services firm, is expanding its reach in India by opening temporary visa processing centers in five smaller cities. This comes in response to the significant increase in demand for UK visas from Indian nationals.
The United States is exploring the implementation of digital visas, eliminating the need for physical stamps or stickers in passports. This exciting development promises a more efficient, convenient, and secure travel experience for visitors.
International students in Canada can breathe a sigh of relief! The government has announced that it is extending its temporary policy allowing eligible students to work full-time (40 hours per week) off-campus. This policy was originally set to expire on December 31, 2023, but it has now been extended until April 30, 2024.
In a bold move to entice international travelers, Indonesia's Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy has proposed issuing free entry visas to citizens from 20 key markets. This initiative, designed to trigger a surge in tourism and its positive economic impacts, specifically targets high-spending tourists with longer stays, aiming to amplify their contributions to local businesses and communities.