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14-03-2024
Canada's Start-Up Visa Program Sees Significant Surge in Immigration
Canada
#immigration
#startup
Canada's Start-Up Visa program witnesses a substantial 58.1% increase in immigrant entrepreneurs becoming permanent residents in January, with 490 newcomers. The program's popularity has steadily risen since its launch in 2015, attracting 58.1% more applicants than the previous year.
Ontario and British Columbia remain favoured destinations. The SUV program entails investment from designated entities, such as venture capital funds or business incubators.
Despite generating fewer permanent residents than other immigration streams, its growth underscores its appeal to entrepreneurial migrants seeking Canadian residency.
09-12-2024
Trump Open to DACA Talks While Pushing Hardline Immigration Plans
United States
#immigration
#policy
President-elect Donald Trump has expressed willingness to collaborate with Democrats to address the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. He acknowledged the long-standing presence and contributions of Dreamers and suggested a bipartisan plan.
However, Trump maintained a hardline stance on other immigration policies. He reaffirmed plans for mass deportations, starting with criminals and ending birthright citizenship through executive action, despite potential legal challenges.
Addressing mixed-status families, Trump proposed deporting them together, even if some are U.S. citizens. When questioned about reinstating the zero-tolerance policy, he was noncommittal. His comments highlight a mix of cooperation and strict enforcement in upcoming immigration reforms.
09-12-2024
UK Grants 300,000 Visas to Nigerians in Two Years, Strengthening Ties
Nigeria
United Kingdom
#visa
According to British High Commissioner Richard Montgomery, the UK has issued 300,000 new visas to Nigerians over the past two years, showcasing a strong bilateral relationship. He highlighted that Nigerians have benefited significantly from post-Brexit migration policies.
Nigeria accounts for about 10% of UK visas during this period, with many contributing to vital sectors like social care. Montgomery emphasized the high visa approval rate for applicants with proper documentation.
Work visa issuance has surged, reaching 80,000–90,000 annually. While student visa numbers have declined, Montgomery reaffirmed the UK's commitment to fostering strong ties with Nigeria through migration opportunities.
09-12-2024
Denmark Proposes Stricter Deportation Rules for Criminal Migrants
Denmark
#deport
#policy
Denmark plans to tighten deportation laws for convicted immigrants. The government proposes abolishing the current system that considers crime severity and the time spent in Denmark.
Under the new law, any foreigner sentenced to prison can be deported, regardless of crime severity or residency duration. Immigration Minister Kaare Dybvad Bek cited high crime rates among non-Western immigrants, who make up 10.6% of the population but account for over 30% of violent crimes.
The change aims to increase deportations and uphold Denmark's rule of law. Exceptions would apply only under international obligations. The law is expected to take effect in July 2025.
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