In a bid to address its talent shortage, Indonesia is exploring a major policy shift. The government is looking at granting dual citizenship to Indonesians residing overseas.
New Zealand implements stricter work visa rules to attract high-skilled workers and manage immigration levels. The reforms include English language requirements, reduced stays for lower-skilled roles, and minimum skill criteria.
Across Europe, countries are grappling with labor shortages and opening their doors to skilled workers. With work permit programs and simplified application processes, finding your dream job in Europe might be easier than ever.
Germany is opening its doors to international students and skilled workers with new visa regulations that make it easier to live, work and study in the country. Students can now arrive in Germany nine months before their studies begin and work up to 20 hours per week.
The European Union is making it easier for skilled workers from outside the bloc to live and work in member states. The revised Single Permit system streamlines the application process, reduces waiting times, and grants permit holders more freedom to change jobs.
Germany's New Immigration Law is changing the game for skilled Indian professionals, offering exciting career prospects. Explore how this groundbreaking legislation is opening doors to new opportunities abroad.
France's new Talent Passport Program offers a four-year visa for skilled non-EU workers, enhancing workforce diversity and economic growth. Streamlined procedures make it an appealing option for professionals eager to contribute to France's vibrant culture. This initiative underscores France's dedication to attracting global talent and fostering innovation.
In a major overhaul to address its labor shortage, Japan scraps its controversial foreign trainee program and introduces a new visa system offering greater protections and a pathway to permanent residency for qualified foreign workers.
Sweden is rolling out a red carpet for international talent with a streamlined work permit process. Top jobs in leadership, research, and tech will see applications whizz through in just 30 days, with dedicated support and resources for employers.
Explore Denmark's revamped positive list, designed to address workforce shortages and attract skilled professionals. Uncover the newly added job titles and understand the implications for permit holders and prospective applicants.