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Schengen visa: set for digital overhaul, removing passport stickers

June 14, 2023

On Tuesday, legislators and EU member states reached an agreement on how to reform the Schengen visa system so that it is mostly digital and does not require a passport sticker. Most people who require a visa for travel to the European Union would be able to apply online instead of showing up at a consulate or visa service office under the new law, which would go into effect once it is officially enacted.

FREE CANADA WORK VISA 2023: BEST PATHWAY TO CANADA

June 13, 2023

This knowledge is essential if you wish to relocate abroad for work. The only topics covered in this article are employment prospects involving visa sponsorship. These positions fall under numerous distinct industries, professions, and vocations. Some

Ten jobs that will expedite your UK work visa

June 12, 2023

Nigeria and other nations with a sizable youthful population can profit from the current skills deficit in the United Kingdom (UK). Top employment and academic degrees that are well-positioned to fulfill market demands and address the shortage in the UK are listed in a new study by Erudera, a worldwide university and academic program search engine.

'Voice of my mother'

June 12, 2023

We had learnt the speech with Mom’s voice We had spread the hopeful seed with lisping art.

Major new visa announced by Kuwait

June 12, 2023

Kuwait has announced the introduction of a new type of visa[/caption] A new form of visa has reportedly been introduced by Kuwait, according to local media. According to a story in Al Rai, Sheikh Talal Al-Khaled Al-Sabah, the deputy prime minister, interior minister, and acting defense minister, issued a decree to implement the newest visa. The new visa is intended to grant permission for access into the nation for recreational, cultural, and social activities.

In rejecting the Saudi arms sales lawsuit, UK court cites the Shamima Begum case

June 11, 2023

The High Court based its decision that British arms sales to Saudi Arabia were legal despite concerns about war crimes on a Supreme Court decision that supported the UK government's stance against allowing Shamima Begum to return to the nation.