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Monthly Archives: December 2024

December 23, 2024

The UK government has introduced significant revisions to its visa financial requirements for 2025, impacting various categories of applicants. Notably, students will face increased living costs, with requirements rising to £1,483 per month in London and £1,136 per month outside London. Additionally, application fees for most visa categories have been hiked, adding to the overall cost of applying. Tourists will also undergo stricter financial scrutiny, with authorities closely examining their ability to support themselves during their stay. These changes aim to ensure that individuals entering the UK are financially stable and capable of supporting themselves, while also generating additional revenue for the government. Read More

December 21, 2024

New Zealand is set to revamp its Golden Visa program, also known as the “Investor Visa” category, in a bid to attract more high-net-worth individuals and families to invest in the country. The changes aim to streamline the application process, increase investment thresholds, and offer more incentives to attract wealthy investors. Read More

December 19, 2024

In recent weeks, international students in Canada have been receiving unexpected emails from Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). The emails request students to resubmit essential documents, including study permits, visas, and educational records. This sudden request has sparked concern among students, who are worried about potential delays or even rejections for those applying for jobs. Read More

December 19, 2024

Canadian Immigration Minister Mark Miller declared the day gone by that IRCC will forestall considering 50 credit score points against LMIA activity gives within the CRS desk. It is well known that a confirmed task provide subsidized with LMIA approval affords 50 or 200 extra points within the CRS rating gadget, giving a bonus to people with such offers. Read More

December 17, 2024

South Korea has extended its K-ETA exemption for 67 countries until December 31, 2025. This move aims to boost tourism by simplifying travel requirements.

Citizens of eligible countries can travel to South Korea without applying for a K-ETA until the end of 2025. However, they can still apply for a K-ETA to enjoy benefits like skipping the entry declaration form at immigration. Read More