France implements a deposit requirement for non-EU student visa applicants, offering potential refund options under specific conditions. Alongside this, an annual proof of enrollment obligation is introduced. Explore the details of these measures and delve into the factors contributing to France's growing popularity among international students.
Canada's international student program is undergoing a significant transformation in 2024. To combat fraud, safeguard genuine applicants, and align education with labor market needs, new rules are being implemented.
Beginning the new year, Finland introduces changes to its visa regulations, elevating the daily financial threshold for short-stay travelers and implementing a proof of sponsorship. Learn more about how these adjustments aim to enhance transparency and support for visitors during their stay.
Discover the ease of canceling exit/re-entry visas for expatriates in Saudi Arabia through the Absher platform. The General Directorate of Passports introduces a seamless process, emphasizing the non-refundable nature of issuance fees.
Starting January 31, 2024, the UK will introduce significant changes to its Visitor Visas, allowing visitors to engage in a wider range of business activities while staying in the country.
Denmark is implementing stricter income and employment conditions for foreign workers seeking residence and work permits through employment. Effective January 1, 2024, these new regulations aim to ensure foreign workers earn wages and possess qualifications aligned with Danish standards.
Explore the recent shifts in New Zealand's employment regulations, featuring an extended 90-day trial period. Accredited employers and AEWV recruits enjoy exceptions, but caution is advised for crafting employment agreements.
Learn how a temporary visa can let you live, study, and work in your dream country after graduation. Gain valuable work experience, build your career, and explore pathways to permanent residency. Get all the details and start planning your post-graduation adventure!
With a focus on long-term sustainability and attracting top talent, the new visa rules are designed to strike a balance between economic needs and immediate challenges.
International students in Canada can breathe a sigh of relief! The government has announced that it is extending its temporary policy allowing eligible students to work full-time (40 hours per week) off-campus. This policy was originally set to expire on December 31, 2023, but it has now been extended until April 30, 2024.