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04-12-2024
Sharp Decline in Residence Permits for Ukrainians, Russians, and Belarusians in Lithuania
Lithuania
Ukraine
#residence
#decline
The number of Ukrainians holding residence permits in Lithuania dropped significantly from 86,353 to 68,166 over the year. Russians and Belarusians also saw declines, with Russian permits falling to 15,105 from 15,888 and Belarusians to 59,399 from 62,167.
Stricter immigration measures since 2023 have contributed to these drops, with over 24,000 residence permits revoked and 6,100 violation reports filed.
Lithuania has applied stricter laws, including rules for employers inviting foreigners and conditions for submitting residence permit applications. These changes aim to improve migration control and national security.
04-12-2024
Japan Expands Working Holiday Visa for Kiwis to Twice in a Lifetime
Japan
New Zealand
#workvisa
#travel
Japan now allows eligible New Zealanders to apply for a working holiday visa twice in their lifetime instead of just once. Effective December 2024, the change applies to applicants aged 18-30 without dependents.
The program promotes cultural exchange and mutual understanding between Japan and its partner countries. Participants can work to fund their travel but must avoid jobs in restricted industries like bars and gambling establishments.
This rule also extends to citizens of Canada, Denmark, Austria, and the UK. Japan’s working holiday program, which has been active since 1980, now includes 30 partner nations and regions.
04-12-2024
UK Introduces Grace Period for Transition to eVisa System Until March 2025
United Kingdom
#evisa
#biometric
The UK has extended the transition deadline to its eVisa system until March 2025. Visa holders using biometric residence permits (BRPs), residence cards (BRCs), or vignette stickers were initially required to switch by December 2024. The grace period allows airlines and carriers to accept expired documents until March 31, 2025.
The eVisa system offers convenience, eliminating the need for physical documents. Over 3.1 million people have transitioned, but technical issues delayed others. Support measures, including 24/7 helplines, are in place. The Home Office promises a streamlined, secure digital journey for migrants by 2025. British and Irish passport holders are unaffected.
04-12-2024
Three UK Universities Under Action Plans for Visa Sponsorship Compliance
United Kingdom
#university
#study
The UK Home Office has placed three universities—University of Central Lancashire, De Montfort University, and Nottingham Trent University—on action plans for breaching visa sponsorship requirements. These plans help institutions address issues like visa refusal rates and enrollment compliance to avoid losing their sponsorship licenses.
De Montfort University called it a routine audit, while Nottingham Trent refrained from detailed comments. Uclan has not issued a statement. Action plans usually last 3-6 months and require a fee.
The Home Office emphasized strict compliance to prevent immigration abuse. With international student revenues crucial for universities, visa compliance remains vital amidst financial pressures in higher education.
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