Thailand is likely to ease visa rules for international tourists in a bid to boost tourism revenue to nearly $100 billion next year. The new Prime Minister, Srettha Thavisin, has said that he wants to expand the list of visa-exempt countries and increase the stay limits for most international travellers.
The US Consulate General Mumbai has announced that it has eliminated the visa backlog caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. This means that applicants can now schedule their appointments for immigrant visa interviews within the standard time frame.
The Cricket World Cup is coming to India in 2023, and fans from all over the world will be flocking to the country to see the action. If you're planning to attend, you'll need to start planning your accommodation early. Here are some tips for finding affordable hotels near the Cricket World Cup venues.
As India and the UK navigate towards a possible free trade agreement, the focus remains on visa and travel limitations. While strides have been made in trade discussions, hurdles related to social security exemptions for short-term workers and concerns over student regulations take center stage.
India and Australia are working towards simplifying the process for skilled professionals to enter the Australian job market. Seeking relaxation in visa requirements, reduction in documentation, and faster processing times, the two nations aim to enhance the mobility of Indian experts.
The UAE introduces a groundbreaking visa policy, granting visa-free entry to 82 countries, while offering two on-arrival visa options. GCC nationals enjoy seamless entry, and Indian citizens find guidelines for extended stays. Stay informed via the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website for the latest updates.
Finland's pioneering spirit shines as the nation embarks on a groundbreaking endeavor: testing digital travel documents. In collaboration with Finnair, travelers to Great Britain can be part of this cutting-edge trial, bypassing queues and enjoying swift border checks.
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) of Dubai has introduced an unprecedented offer that promises to redefine urban travel. Commuters and tourists can now enjoy free rides on electric buses, embarking on a journey that showcases Dubai's renowned attractions.
Canada's Immigration Minister Marc Miller has announced an ambitious target of attracting 900,000 international students this year, a figure three times higher than a decade ago. While this surge is celebrated for its economic and cultural benefits, Minister Miller expresses worries about the integrity of the educational system and the potential for misuse.
The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan has unveiled a game-changing strategy to breathe new life into its pandemic-affected tourism sector. By reducing the tourist fee from $200 to $100 per night, Bhutan seeks to strike a balance between economic revitalization and environmental conservation.