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Visas & Advice

Visas are an essential part of your emigration plans to a long haul destination, although they are not required for EU countries. This selection of articles will help you unravel and understand the visa maze. To filter content by destination, just choose the country of your choice above. Don't forget to register for your FREE emigration starter pack

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Craig Millard of Kiwi Emigration explains how to apply for temporary residence in New Zealand.
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The stresses and strains of emigration can be magnified if you don’t have the support of your family. Hanna Lindon explains how to get them on side.
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In the third article looking at the stages involved in emigrating to the States, we learn about applying and waiting.
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Emigrate for a gap year

With its infinitely varied landscapes, buzzing cities and many possibilities for adventure and exploration, the US is becoming an increasingly popular gap year destination
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Preparing for emigration

Mike Wilson, who moved to Nova Scotia with his wife Orla in May last year says that if you do as much preparation as possible it’s surprising how quickly the time passes
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Waiting for your Canadian visa

Paul Beasley looks at how British emigrants have filled the long days between applying for a visa and receiving it and what tips they have for surviving emigration limbo
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US study visas

US study visas are temporary permits to live in America, but many people make the leap from being a student to a long-term resident or worker. Lana Clements explores the possibilities
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Alberta opens its doors

Changes made to Alberta’s Provincial Nominee Programme (PNP) in May could offer thousands more people the chance to make their dream move to Canada a reality, writes David Fuller
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