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10-04-2024
Britons Rush to Secure Visas for Foreign Partners Ahead of Salary Rule Change
United Kingdom
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British citizens are hurrying to apply for visas for their foreign partners before the UK's immigration rules increase the minimum salary requirement from £18,600 to £29,000.
This change has led to confusion and a surge in applications, with concerns about eligibility and uncertainty over future policy directions. Immigration lawyers note increased inquiries and advise proactive applications due to potential shifts in eligibility criteria.
The rule change aims to reduce net migration and ensure financial self-sufficiency for immigrants settling in the UK, sparking discussions about fairness and impact on families.
29-10-2024
Canada Reduces Start-Up Visa Immigration Targets, Introduces Open Work Permit for SUV Candidates
Canada
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#workpermit
Canada’s new Immigration Levels Plan drastically cuts the Federal Business immigration stream, impacting the Start-Up Visa (SUV) and Self-Employed programs.
The target drops from 5,000 immigrants in 2024 to 2,000 in 2025 and then to 1,000 annually for 2026 and 2027. This will lead to fewer permanent residency spots for SUV candidates, increasing competition.
However, as of October 3, 2024, SUV applicants can now apply for a three-year open work permit, allowing them to work for any employer in Canada while developing their businesses. Immediate family members may also join, with spouses eligible for work permits and children for study permits.
29-10-2024
Australia Launches MATES Work Visa for Indian Professionals to Boost Key Industries
Australia
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Australia and India introduced the Mobility Arrangement for Talented Early-professionals Scheme (MATES) in late 2024.
This program offers recent Indian graduates from select fields, like engineering, IT, and renewable energy, a Temporary Work visa (Subclass 403) to live and work in Australia for up to two years. 3,000 visas will be annually awarded via a ballot, and dependants may join with work rights.
Eligibility requires applicants to be 30 or younger, have an IELTS score of 6, and hold a recent degree in an eligible field. The scheme enhances Australia-India ties and aids Australian industries in bridging workforce gaps.
29-10-2024
Thailand Extends TM6 Form Suspension for Land and Sea Arrivals Until April 2025
Thailand
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Thailand has extended the suspension of the TM6 immigration form for foreign travelers entering and exiting by land and sea at 16 checkpoints until April 30, 2025.
The TM6, an arrival/departure card required for passport and travel information, was already removed for air travelers in July 2022. This extension aims to streamline immigration procedures and reduce congestion.
Key land checkpoints include Aranyaprathet in Sa Kaeo and Sadao in Songkhla, while sea checkpoints cover Pattaya, Phuket, and Samui. The change simplifies entry, enhancing convenience for visitors at popular land and maritime entry points across Thailand.
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