
Denmark has announced new wage statistics for the Positive List for Skilled Work, set to take effect on February 20, 2025. This update will influence work permit applications, ensuring salaries meet Danish standards.

Several countries have revised their minimum wage requirements for foreign workers in 2025. Learn about updated salary thresholds in Austria, Denmark, the UK, and more to ensure compliance with work visa regulations.

Türkiye has raised its minimum wage by a substantial 30% for 2025, setting the new rate at TL 22,104 ($630.36). This increase will have a positive impact on foreign workers in Türkiye, boosting their purchasing power and potentially improving their standard of living.

Canada has updated wage thresholds for the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) program, effective November 8, 2024. These changes increase the minimum wage criteria by 20% for foreign workers, affecting recruitment strategies across all provinces and territories.

Canada has introduced tougher regulations for hiring Temporary Foreign Workers, raising wage criteria and capping the number of foreign hires to reduce reliance on foreign labor. These changes aim to prioritize Canadian workers and ensure fair labor market practices.

Discover the new minimum wage hikes in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Prince Edward Island effective October 1, 2024. Learn how these changes impact job seekers, work visa holders, and the labor market in Canada.

Cyprus is gearing up to implement the European Union’s directive on adequate minimum wages. The Ministry of Labour will begin discussions next week, aiming to increase the number of workers covered by collective agreements. This could significantly impact work visa holders and job seekers in Cyprus.

Australia's Fair Work Commission has announced a 3.75% increase in the National Minimum Wage, effective July 1, 2024. This adjustment raises the minimum wage to $24.10 per hour, benefiting both local workers and international work visa applicants.