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18-06-2024

Norway to Tighten Immigration Rules for Families of Asylum-Seeking Children

Norway

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Norway plans to tighten immigration rules for parents and minor siblings of unaccompanied children granted asylum. The new proposal aims to prevent family reunification if it’s not in the child's best interest, particularly where there is fear of abuse or social control.

The changes also restrict parents who cannot provide proper care or pose a threat from reuniting. Children with their own families in Norway cannot bring their parents, and minors can only reunite with siblings with parental consent. The proposal seeks to ensure the safety of vulnerable children and prevent bigamy in Norway.

15-03-2025

Ukrainian Immigrants Boost Poland’s Economy, Report Find

Ukraine

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A report by Poland's National Development Bank (BGK) finds that Ukrainian immigrants contribute more in taxes than they receive in benefits. Ukrainians pay about 15.1 billion zloty in taxes and social insurance while receiving 2.8 billion zloty from child benefits.

They also add 0.5% to 2.4% to Poland's annual GDP growth. The report dismisses claims that Ukrainians drive up real estate prices. However, many work below their skill level.

Poland needs two million immigrant workers in the next decade. Amid Poland's presidential campaign, some candidates push anti-migrant narratives despite the report confirming a positive economic impact.
15-03-2025

US May Restrict Travel for Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Others

United States

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The US may impose travel restrictions on 41 nations, including Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bhutan. A draft document suggests stricter policies than Trump's first-term travel ban.

Among 27 countries, Pakistan could face a partial visa halt if it fails to address “deficiencies” within 60 days. A “red list” of 10 nations, including Iran and North Korea, may face complete visa suspensions.

Five other countries may see limits on tourist and student visas. Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry calls the reports speculative. Tensions rose after a Pakistani diplomat was deported from Los Angeles over alleged visa issues.
15-03-2025

Rachel Bendayan Becomes Canada’s New Immigration Minister

Canada

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Rachel Bendayan is Canada's new Immigration Minister, replacing Marc Miller. She is an MP from Quebec with a background in law and politics. Canada's new Prime Minister, Mark Carney, aims to reshape immigration policies.

Carney may cap immigration and prioritize temporary residents for permanent status. Miller had reduced immigration levels, capped international students, and limited temporary foreign workers. Immigration remains crucial for Canada's economy and demographics.

Former ministers have moved to key roles, highlighting its importance. The IRCC holds strong policy-making power, as seen in past public policies like lifting work hour caps for international students.

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