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07-11-2024
Canada Revises Tourist Visa Policy, Limits Long-Term Access for Frequent Travellers
Canada
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Canada has altered its tourist visa policy, stepping away from the routine issuance of 10-year multiple-entry visas. Under the new rules, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will allow immigration officers more flexibility to issue visas with varying durations based on individual assessments.
This shift aims to address housing shortages and cost-of-living pressures as Canada manages rising immigration levels. The change may result in more frequent applications and higher costs for repeat visitors who previously benefited from long-term visas. The policy reflects a broader strategy to balance temporary immigration with Canada’s economic and social priorities.
07-11-2024
Australia Unveils New Migration Strategy with Major Reforms for Skilled Workers
Australia
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Australia’s new Migration Strategy, set to roll out in 2024, outlines significant reforms aimed at addressing skills shortages and supporting economic growth.
Key changes include a new Skills in Demand visa with three pathways based on salary levels, streamlined labor market testing, and simplified immigration processes. A dedicated agency will assess skill needs, and a revised points system will target skilled migrants for permanent residency.
The reforms also aim to enhance standards for international students, support regional workforce demands, and promote long-term prosperity through a more efficient and strategic migration framework.
07-11-2024
Finland Sees Decline in Work-Based Residence Permit Applications Amid Economic Uncertainty and Immigration Law Changes
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The Finnish Immigration Service (Migri) reported a 5% decline in work-based residence permit applications in the first nine months of 2024, processing 12,498 applications compared to 13,173 last year.
Factors like economic conditions and reduced recruitment in healthcare and construction have impacted application numbers. Notably, applications from the Philippines dropped by a third.
Additionally, specialist permit applications fell by 24%, likely due to stricter immigration laws and negative sentiment towards immigrants, leading to concerns about Finland's appeal for skilled workers. Applications from EU nationals also declined by 20%, reflecting challenges in attracting global talent to Finland.
06-11-2024
Deadline Approaching: U.S. Diversity Visa Program Applications Close November 7
United States
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The U.S. Diversity Visa (DV) Program is open for applications until noon EST on November 7, 2024. This program provides 55,000 immigrant visas yearly to applicants from low-immigration countries, allowing them to add spouses and children to their applications.
Citizens from nations like Brazil, China, and India are ineligible. In 2023, over 120,000 individuals benefited from the DV Program, up from previous years.
Despite this, many face long waits for permanent residency due to caps on green cards. A Cato Institute report reveals that only 3% of green card applicants will likely receive approval in 2024, with a backlog impacting timely processing.
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