Discover the latest developments as the Afghanistan embassy in New Delhi announces its permanent closure due to ongoing challenges from the Indian government. Explore the reasons behind the decision, the impact on the Afghan community in India, and the future of the mission.
With a golden passport, you can explore over 150 countries visa-free, live and work in your dream country, and secure a brighter future for your family. Learn more about this unique opportunity in this simplified guide.
Schengen visa applicants in 2023 have faced a multitude of hurdles, including limited appointment availability, inflexible visa durations, and excessive documentation requirements. These challenges have caused delays, forced travel plan adjustments, and fueled frustrations among travellers from third countries.
China's Visa-Free Transit Policy streamlines travel for citizens from 54 countries, enabling them to embark on short-term trips to 23 designated Chinese cities without the need for a visa. Explore the vibrant streets of Beijing, immerse yourself in Shanghai's cultural gems, or venture into the natural wonders of Guilin – all without the hassle of visa applications.
Discover the groundbreaking changes in US-France investor relations with the implementation of extended talent visas. The agreement, forged during President Macron's 2022 state visit, grants US investors and their families a prolonged four-year stay in France.
Finland is facing a worker shortage, particularly in the sectors of healthcare, personal care, social work, daycare teaching, and construction. To address this shortage, Finland has released a list of the top 15 most in-demand professions that foreigners can apply for.
After a two-month pause, India has resumed e-visa services for Canadian nationals. The resumption comes amid strained relations between the two countries following Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's unsubstantiated allegations of a potential Indian link to the killing of pro-Khalistani figure Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Denmark has implemented new regulations that permit foreign workers employed by Danish companies to work in the country for short periods without the need for a work or residency permit. This move aims to enhance flexibility and boost business opportunities for Danish companies.
The UK government is contemplating enforcing a rule that would require foreign workers to be paid a salary exceeding £30,000 to come to Britain. The proposed reform, currently under consideration, is expected to be officially outlined this week.
The era of paper-based Schengen visa applications is drawing to a close. By 2026, a fully digital visa application system will be implemented, streamlining the process for travelers worldwide. This innovative shift promises to significantly reduce application times, minimize paperwork, and enhance security measures.