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  | A recent surge in immigration to the United States, projected to continue through 2026, is expected to have a signif...
02/27/2024

| A recent surge in immigration to the United States, projected to continue through 2026, is expected to have a significant impact on the nation’s economy, labour market, and housing sector.

  | Starting February 28th, Immigration New Zealand (INZ) is raising wage thresholds for most work visas to reflect the ...
02/27/2024

| Starting February 28th, Immigration New Zealand (INZ) is raising wage thresholds for most work visas to reflect the latest median wage increase, indicating growing demand for skilled individuals.

The Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) remains at its current wage threshold.

  | Unlike local SIM cards tied to specific geographic locations, international SIM cards operate globally, providing fl...
02/26/2024

| Unlike local SIM cards tied to specific geographic locations, international SIM cards operate globally, providing flexibility for diverse travel destinations.

  | On premium processing, applications are processed within a shorted timeframe For instance, for Form I-539 and Form I...
02/25/2024

| On premium processing, applications are processed within a shorted timeframe For instance, for Form I-539 and Form I-765 it is 30 calendar days. Under H-1B premium processing it is processed in 15 calendar days.

  | The town is considering a per-student, per-semester tax of up to $50.
02/25/2024

| The town is considering a per-student, per-semester tax of up to $50.

  | According to a report by The Washington Post, the leaked cache, comprising over 570 files, images, and chat logs, pr...
02/24/2024

| According to a report by The Washington Post, the leaked cache, comprising over 570 files, images, and chat logs, provides a rare insight into the operations of a firm hired by Chinese government agencies for on-demand, mass data-collecting operations.

  | The visa, issued within two to five working days upon receiving and accepting the service request, allows its holder...
02/22/2024

| The visa, issued within two to five working days upon receiving and accepting the service request, allows its holder to stay in the country for 90 days, extendable once for a similar period, with a total stay not exceeding 180 days in one year.

  | While many of students continue to head for the US, the UK, Australia and Canada to study, enrolment numbers have be...
02/21/2024

| While many of students continue to head for the US, the UK, Australia and Canada to study, enrolment numbers have been growing at schools in countries where education isn’t the first thing that readily spring to mind.

  | Bali marks the airline’s second destination in Indonesia and the 33rd international stop on its extensive 6E network...
02/21/2024

| Bali marks the airline’s second destination in Indonesia and the 33rd international stop on its extensive 6E network.

  | A bipartisan border and national security Bill blocked by Republicans in the US Senate earlier this month could have...
02/20/2024

| A bipartisan border and national security Bill blocked by Republicans in the US Senate earlier this month could have provided much needed relief to Indians stuck in green card backlogs.

The Bill, if implemented, would have particularly helped Indians on K-1 fiancé/e and K-3 spouse visas, H-4 spouses and children of H1-B visa holders, individuals awaiting employment-based green cards, and those sponsored for family-based green cards waiting outside the US.

  | Visitors to the iconic Eiffel Tower faced disappointment on Monday as a strike, rooted in concerns over poor financi...
02/20/2024

| Visitors to the iconic Eiffel Tower faced disappointment on Monday as a strike, rooted in concerns over poor financial management, led to the closure of one of the world’s most-visited sites.

A sign at the entrance, posted in English, conveyed the message: “Due to a strike, the Eiffel Tower is closed. We apologize.”

  | A group of international students in the United Kingdom, wrongly accused of cheating in English language tests neces...
02/20/2024

| A group of international students in the United Kingdom, wrongly accused of cheating in English language tests necessary for renewing study visas, has initiated legal proceedings against the UK Home Office.

The students are seeking compensation for unlawful detention and loss of earnings.

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