Digital nomads rejoice! New Zealand might be on its way to offering special visas for remote workers. While the program is not an immediate priority, the government has confirmed they are exploring the possibility.
Planning to apply for permanent residence in Canada? Be aware of the upcoming increase in application fees, effective April 30, 2024. This article provides a clear breakdown of the reasons behind the update and what you can expect for different immigration programs.
Brazil has once again delayed the implementation of visa requirements for travelers from the United States, Canada, and Australia. This means you can still visit Brazil visa-free until April 10, 2025.
British citizens and residents sponsoring relatives for UK visas now face a much higher income threshold. The minimum annual salary required jumped from £18,600 to £29,000, a 55% increase.
Singapore is raising the minimum salary requirement for Employment Pass holders, aiming to attract high-end foreign talent and address local concerns about job competition. This move will impact businesses and influence future talent acquisition strategies.
Italy has launched a new digital nomad visa, allowing remote workers to live and work in the country for up to one year. This article explores everything you need to know about applying for the visa, including eligibility requirements, the application process, and tax implications.
The Flanders region of Belgium is revamping its immigration policy for foreign workers on May 1, 2024. While the focus is on prioritizing local talent, there are some bright spots!
President Nayib Bukele unveils El Salvador's groundbreaking initiative, offering 5,000 free passports to highly skilled professionals from diverse fields. This inclusive program, equivalent to $5 billion, grants full citizenship rights and ensures hassle-free relocation with 0% taxes and tariffs.
New visa regulations are in effect for travelers from Australia, Canada, and the United States visiting Brazil. As of April 10, 2024, all visitors from these countries will require an electronic visa (eVisa) for entry. This replaces the previous visa waiver program.
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.