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  • [ 29 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 28 views ]
    EARN $25K ON STUDY PERMIT USA !!!

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  • [ 30 Jun 2010 | No Comment | 527 views ]
    NEWS CANADA

    The Canadian Government has boldly made the decision to cap the number of visa applications for the Skilled Worker Visa at an annual figure of 20,000 in an attempt to further reduce the backlog of outstanding applications.
    Immigration Minister Jason Kenney has further instructed that all skilled immigration applicants will need to submit a proof of proficiency in one of Canada’s official languages by a third party language testing facility such as the International English Language …

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  • [ 29 Jun 2010 | 15 Comments | 578 views ]
    SINGAPORE GREEN CARD

    Singapore, with its clean and green environment, low crime rate, high standard of living, political stability and perpetual growth opportunities has lured many foreigners to seek Permanent Residence (PR) status in the city state. There are various schemes which a foreigner may successfully qualify for a PR status in Singapore.
    The Landed Permanent Residence (LPR) scheme allows foreigners outside of Singapore with exceptional qualification and/or professional work experience to apply for Singapore permanent residence.
    A successful applicant …

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[ 29 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 28 views ]

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[ 30 Jun 2010 | No Comment | 527 views ]
NEWS CANADA

The Canadian Government has boldly made the decision to cap the number of visa applications for the Skilled Worker Visa at an annual figure of 20,000 in an attempt to further reduce the backlog of outstanding applications.
Immigration Minister Jason Kenney has further instructed that all skilled immigration applicants will need to submit a proof of proficiency in one of Canada’s official languages by a third party language testing facility such as the International English Language …

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[ 29 Jun 2010 | 15 Comments | 578 views ]
SINGAPORE GREEN CARD

Singapore, with its clean and green environment, low crime rate, high standard of living, political stability and perpetual growth opportunities has lured many foreigners to seek Permanent Residence (PR) status in the city state. There are various schemes which a foreigner may successfully qualify for a PR status in Singapore.
The Landed Permanent Residence (LPR) scheme allows foreigners outside of Singapore with exceptional qualification and/or professional work experience to apply for Singapore permanent residence.
A successful applicant …

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[ 28 Jun 2010 | One Comment | 539 views ]
INDIANS OPPOSE TIER-1 CAP

Non-EU Immigration: Indian professionals to oppose UK cap
An influential group representing professionals from India and other non-European Union countries will challenge the temporary annual cap of 24,100 to be announced by Home secretary Theresa May on Monday. .
Amit Kapadia, director of Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP) Forum that fought a successful legal challenge against immigration rules, said the government’s move to impose an “illogical” cap will be opposed.
“Any such cap will affect Indian professionals because …

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[ 28 Jun 2010 | 10 Comments | 952 views ]

UK TIER-1 VISA (HSMP) IS ABOUT TO BECOME DEARER TO ALL INDIANS!!!
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Based on the press release by UK Home Office on 27th of June; Tier-1 will come under cap system; which means only 24100 Tier 1 visas will be issued to professional of NON EU national per year.
Indians are one of the largest groups of non-EU professionals to migrate to Britain every year, taking up jobs in the IT, medicine, finance and …

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[ 28 Jun 2010 | 33 Comments | 2,462 views ]
FLASH!!FLASH!! UK TIER-1(HSMP) CHANGE OF RULES

UK’s non-EU migration cap at 24K
The Move Is One Of The Promises In Tory-Lib Dem Coalition Agreement
Despite voices of caution, British home secretary Theresa May is going ahead with controversial plans to place an annual cap on the number of Indian and other non-European Union professionals who can be hired for jobs in Britain. Indians are one of the largest groups of non-EU professionals to migrate to Britain every year, taking up jobs in the …

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[ 25 Jun 2010 | No Comment | 139 views ]
UK TO STREAMLINE VISA PROCESS IN INDIA

The UK is streamlining its visa processing facility in India, which is expected to reduce the waiting period for the British visa from the present 15 days to 10 days. The new system is slated to be implemented within two weeks, said British deputy high commissioner for eastern India Sanjay Wadvani.
“We have simplified our visa process and most of the rejections are due to incomplete application forms which we receive. In the next week or …