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October 2007
Immigration Newsletter - 31 October 2007
The European Union Commission has laid out its proposal for a "Blue Card" residence and work permit. Designed to attract highly skilled immigrants from around the world to Europe, the proposal must now be debated and agreed upon by all 27 Member S
The European Union Commission has laid out its proposal for a "Blue Card" residence and work permit. Designed to attract highly skilled immigrants from around the world to Europe, the proposal must now be debated and agreed upon by all 27 Member S
Immigration Newsletter - 24 October 2007
workpermit.com has introduced a convenient new online visa service for those wishing to travel to Australia. If you hold a passport from an eligible country, you can apply for an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) visa
workpermit.com has introduced a convenient new online visa service for those wishing to travel to Australia. If you hold a passport from an eligible country, you can apply for an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) visa
Immigration Newsletter - 17 October 2007
A new study released by the British Council ranks 25 European Union states, plus Norway, Switzerland, and Canada, according to how well they integrate immigrants. The UK ranks 5th in several key categories, and ranks overall 9th as "most favorable"
A new study released by the British Council ranks 25 European Union states, plus Norway, Switzerland, and Canada, according to how well they integrate immigrants. The UK ranks 5th in several key categories, and ranks overall 9th as "most favorable"
Immigration Newsletter - 10 October 2007
The Australian state of Victoria has published its updated skilled migration strategy. Entitled "Global Skills for Victoria," it lays out plans for 2008 through 2011. The territorial government hopes to increase its share of migrants from 26.8% to
The Australian state of Victoria has published its updated skilled migration strategy. Entitled "Global Skills for Victoria," it lays out plans for 2008 through 2011. The territorial government hopes to increase its share of migrants from 26.8% to
