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U.S. immigration reform continues to be one of the biggest immigration stories at this time.
The European Court of Justice in Luxembourg ruled this week that the treaty allowing collection of private data on passengers entering the United States is illegal. The treaty was ratified in May, 2004 by the European Commission and several individual European nations. The European Parliament protested the treaty strongly at the time and asked the Court for an annulment.
New Zealand released its preliminary census update from March 7th of this year. 4,116,900 people are currently living in New Zealand, an increase of 7.8% (296,150) since 2001. These counts include overseas visitors, but exclude New Zealand residents temporarily overseas on census night. Shortly before December of this year, more fully refined data will be released to give an exact count of permanent residents and citizens.
The US dollar has made slight gains over the past several days and appears to be stabilizing in general during the past week. Exchange rates are hovering at 1.28 US dollars to the euro and 1.86 USD to the GBP.
We look forward to continuing to bring you latest news on visas and work permits Worldwide. The workpermit.com News Team
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