France has been identified as the preferred European destination for Indian travellers. However, the country also recorded the highest number of visa rejections. Discover key insights into the Schengen visa process, popular destinations, and the potential shift towards a digitalized application system.
Sweden's government has announced plans to simplify the application process for highly skilled foreigners to obtain the EU Blue Card. The new changes aim to attract and retain highly qualified workers in the country, and are expected to come into effect on November 18, 2023.
Slovenia has announced changes to the Aliens Act, eliminating several obstacles to getting a residence permit for non-EU nationals. The move aims to address the country's labour shortage by attracting more foreign workers to live and work in Slovenia.
Germany's job seeker visa is a great option for individuals who want to find employment in the country and potentially settle in Europe. This article provides a detailed overview of the visa requirements, application process, and options for converting the visa into a work visa or an EU Blue Card.
The EU has once again delayed the launch of the Entry-Exit System, a biometric system that replaces passport stamping with digital registration for travellers. The EES launch date is expected to be in May 2024, with chances of further delay until after the summer Olympics in France between July 26 and August 11, 2024.
Planning a trip to Europe can be exciting, but applying for a Schengen Visa can be daunting, especially with rejection rates exceeding 30%. In this article, we'll explore the easiest Schengen countries to obtain a visa in 2023, and also answer frequently asked questions about Schengen Visas to help you plan your trip with confidence.
Denmark has decided to lower its minimum salary requirements and expanded its work permit fast-track scheme to hire more foreign workers from outside the EU. In addition, Denmark has decided to offer foreign students an extended post-study stay to search for jobs and start working.
The European Union is moving forward with plans to introduce a digital Schengen visa, allowing for online applications and replacing the current visa sticker system. The proposal will save time for travellers and improve security.
The proposed digitisation of the Schengen visa application process would significantly benefit Indian passport holders, simplifying the visa application process, reducing waiting times and increasing security.
The EU member states ambassadors have agreed to the Council's negotiating mandate on a proposal to digitalise the Schengen visa procedure. The new changes will allow applicants to seek visas online, replacing the current visa sticker with a digital visa.