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
Following on from his skilled visa signposts flow chart in Emigrate magazine, David Fuller continues his journey into the Australian states and territories
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Over the past few years the number of people being awarded the O-1 visa increased by 40 per cent. This visa class is reserved for people with ‘extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business or athletics’, and 2008 saw 9,014 immigrants awarded an O-1 visa.
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US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced earlier this month that President Obama has extended the non-minister special immigrant religious worker programme to 29th September 2009 - the programme had expired on 6th March 2009.
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We all make mistakes from time to time, it’s just human nature. But making a mistake when it comes to emigrating could cost you the entire process and put a swift halt to the dream of relocating abroad.
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Dave McKinney of the Criminal Records Office on why you need a police certificate in order to emigrate, and how you can go about getting one.
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A bill to give E-2 visa holders the opportunity to earn permanent residency has been re-submitted to Congress.
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In recent years the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) has closed the door for H-1B applications soon after they open the flood gates on 1st April. Not this year, though.
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Following the Australian government’s announcement of plans to reduce the country’s foreign worker intake by 14 per cent, British working visa holders in New Zealand have begun to express concerns over the safety of their jobs.
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