A recent study shows a shift in preference for Canada over the US among international students and skilled workers. This is due to easier access to permanent residency in Canada compared to the complexities of the US immigration system.
The European Union has relaxed Schengen visa rules for Indian citizens, making travel to Europe significantly easier. Frequent travelers can now obtain multi-year visas, allowing for extended stays and smoother travel between Schengen Area countries.
The USCIS is offering grants to non-profit organizations that assist legal immigrants on their path to citizenship. This program provides funding for citizenship preparation and naturalization application services.
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Canada simplifies immigration process for Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) applicants outside Express Entry. Language tests are no longer mandatory for these applications.
The dream of studying in the United States is becoming increasingly difficult for international students. Rejections for F-1 visas, crucial for enrolling in US colleges, have reached record highs.
The UK Home Office is revamping its immigration system to a digital format. This means physical Biometric Residence Permits (BRPs) will be replaced with eVisas by 2025.
The European Commission has announced a new visa regime specifically for India, making it easier for Indian travellers to obtain Schengen visas. This new system offers longer validity periods, with the possibility of acquiring a five-year multi-entry visa.
The Czech Republic is set to introduce a new policy that eliminates the need for work visas for citizens of the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and South Korea. The move aims to streamline the hiring process and attract highly skilled talent to the country.