What can you expect for UK immigration in 2022?
On 10 September 2021, the Home Office published few changes to be made to the current UK Immigration Rules. Most of these took place in October 2021, although some of the changes will be taking place in January 2022. The UK-India trade deal: the immigration benefits The UK and India signed new trade and investment […]
Will New Zealand open its borders to international students in 2022?
New Zealand has had one of the strictest border closures throughout the pandemic, remaining shut to almost all travellers and citizens since April 2020. This, in turn, has seen many international students choose to study in countries such as the UK and Canada, where it has been easier for students to enter. New Zealand suspended the […]
Everything you need to know about TOEFL
What is TOEFL? The TOEFL iBT test is the most widely accepted test to prove academic English proficiency. TOEFL stands for “Test of English as a Foreign Language” and is designed by the ETS, a non-profit organization in the United States. Along with IELTS, it’s one of the two main tests for assessing the level of English language […]
Travellers must be fully vaccinated to enter Canada starting Jan 15th
Starting January 15, 2022, international travellers over the age of 18 will be allowed to enter Canada only if they are fully vaccinated with a vaccine accepted by the Government of Canada for the purpose of travel to and within Canada. International travellers under the age of 18 will be exempt from this rule and can enter Canada […]
Latest immigration updates on UK
The Home Office published its New Plan for Immigration 2021/2022 setting out details of the government’s delivery priorities for this period. The ‘New plan for immigration 2021/2022’ strategy statement, outlines the government’s intentions to build on reforms introduced last year and further transform the UK immigration system. The UK government aims to provide a streamlined and seamless experience […]
New Border exceptions to skilled workers – New Zealand
Due to Coronavirus pandemic, severe restrictions have been in place at the New Zealand border since 19th March 2020. Only New Zealand citizens, residents, or foreign national who are granted a border exemption and a Critical Purpose visa, may travel to New Zealand. “The sector is now one of our top three exporters, and jobs […]
Covid 19 temporary graduate replacement stream – Australia
What is Temporary graduate visa (subclass 485) visa? This visa is for international students who have recently graduated with skills and qualifications that are relevant to specific occupations Australia needs. It lets you live, study and work in Australia temporarily. What is temporary graduate visa replacement? To extend support to hundreds of Temporary Graduate visa […]
Everything you need to know about GRE / GMAT
Many business schools will accept two graduate school entry exams: either the Graduate Record Examinations General Test, known as the GRE, or the Graduate Management Admission Test, known as the GMAT. What is the GRE? The Graduate Record Examination, is a graduate and professional school admissions exam offered by ETS, or Educational Testing Service. The GRE is the most […]
Trudeau unveils Canada’s new immigration system priorities
Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has laid down the new mandate letters he has submitted in the cabinet on December 16th 2021. The mandate letter is the most important policy document that guides Canada’s immigration system. Canada’s new immigration minister, Sean Fraser, and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will be tasked with implementing the agenda Trudeau outlined. The […]
Canada breaks monthly record by landing over 47,000 immigrants in Nov 21
In spite of covid disruption, Canada has never given up in inviting more and more permanent residence. Canada invited 3,61,000 till November and likely to achieve 401,000 by end of 2021. In this direction, Canada landed more than 47,000 new permanent residents in November. Statistically, this is a modern era record. It is also marking […]
