2022 intake for international students – Canada
Canada is one of the most preferred destinations in the world for students for higher studies and also to further build their career. Canada study plan can be successful only if you make the application at the right time. Canadian universities take admissions in definite time periods most usually known as intakes. The three main intakes […]
IELTS announces at – home testing option
About IELTS: IELTS (the International English Language Testing System) is the world’s most popular English language test for work, study and migration. More than 11,000 organisations trust IELTS as a reliable indicator of true to life ability to communicate in English. IELTS on paper and computer are the only high-stakes language tests recognised for migration across Australia, […]
How does the new UK point based immigration system work?
What is Point based immigration system? Under the points-based immigration system, with the exception of Irish citizens, anyone coming to the UK for work, study, invest or train must meet a specific set of requirements for which they will score points. Visas are then awarded to those who gain enough points. This system provides flexible […]
Changes in the current border restrictions to travel to New Zealand
If you have skills, qualifications or experience that New Zealand needs you may be able to migrate to New Zealand. The country always welcomes skilled migrant categories based on factors such as age, work experience, qualifications, and an offer of skilled employment.However, currently the border is closed to almost all travellers to help stop the spread […]
Here’s everything you need to know about UK’s Global Talent Visa
UK GLOBAL TALENT VISA The U.K. Global Talent visa is an immigration category specifically targeted at individuals in specific sectors that wish to work overseas in the U.K. Effective February 2020, the Tier 1 [Exceptional Talent] visa has been replaced by the Global Talent visa. Global Talent Visa: An Overview: – You can apply for a Global […]
Changes to Migration Act – section 48 bar lifted for certain skilled visas
What is section 48 bar? Section 48 of the Migration Act prevents you from repeatedly applying for a visa if your previous application was refused, or your visa cancelled. This is known as the ‘section 48’ bar, and can make it difficult for you to remain in Australia legally if it applies. Typically, refused applicants would […]
Economical impact on Australia due to covid 19
COVID-19 has affected economies more quickly than any event in recent memory, surpassing even the crisis of 2008. It’s devastating impact on the global economy has not spared Australia. This is a challenging time for everyone, including economists. Supply shocks: Australian economy encounters tremors regarding supply-side dimension to their current situation, particularly regarding labour supply, […]
New Rules Clarified for the One-off Residency Visa
On the 29th September 2021 the New Zealand government announced the new 2021 Resident Visa. This new pathway to residence potentially opens the door to 165,000 migrants currently in New Zealand (and a smaller number who may have not yet have arrived) to gain residence under an expedited process that will allegedly take only 1 […]
How does the new UK point based immigration system work?
What is Point based immigration system? Under the points-based immigration system, with the exception of Irish citizens, anyone coming to the UK for work, study, invest or train must meet a specific set of requirements for which they will score points. Visas are then awarded to those who gain enough points. This system provides flexible […]
Australia skilled migration program – latest development
South Australia opens its Skilled Migration program for both onshore and offshore applicants South Australia has announced that skilled migrants who are currently living in the region and meet state and federal requirements, can apply for a state nomination. Occupations such as physiotherapist, audiologist, occupational therapist and speech pathologist were opened by the state in […]
