Immigration News
The government of UK had presented the Immigration Bill for the year 2015 that proposed two key changes. Primarily, it brings in latest and enhanced sanctions against those employers who employ migrants without documents, and it also includes the criminal and civil punishment obligatory by the courts.The result is that...
The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are witnessing the drop in offers for the onsite position from the US companies, even though there has been an increase in the overall number of job offers. And this is because of the issues related to the availability of sufficient number of H-1B visas.The placement officia...
Michael Woodhouse, New Zealand’s Immigration Minister has welcomed the extensive roll out of the e-Visas of the country as the key milestone in developing the travel experience to the country.According to Mr. Woodhouse, the increase of e-Visas for the online applicants would make the process of visa application more ...
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull had planned a foreign recruitment campaign for encouraging international hi-tech entrepreneurs to visit Australia.The innovation policy of the Australian Prime Minister includes the latestentrepreneur visa for motivating the finest and the brightest talent to come and work i...
The businesses in the Lake Louise and Banff regions of Canada are seeing heavy rush in tourism but at the same time they are struggling to find enough workers for meeting the demands.According to the Executive Director of Banff & Lake Louise Hospitality Association, Darren Reeder, the shortage of labor is spreading...
According to the analysis information, it was revealed that during this financial year 2015, which ended on 30th September, the employers from the US firms had got the permission for employing around 1.2 million overseas employees with H-1B visas. Over 32,000 of these immigrant workers were approved to work in Virginia...
James Brokenshire, Immigration Minister, would be questioned by the MPs next week on the prospect of starting the post-study work scheme in Scotland.The Tory front bencher would come into view before the Committee on Scottish Affairs on Wednesday. Strathclyde University’s Economics Professor Robert Wright and the oth...
The migrants and the non-EU foreigners would now be charged for using the services of NHS, the services also includes the A&E care and the GP services, under the latest plans that has been drawn up by the UK government.Under the new plans, the patients from non EU countries will now be charged for the non urgent an...
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