UK Visit Visa changes for Taiwanese, South Africans and Jamaicans
The British Trade & Cultural Office (BTCO) announced recently that from 3 March 2009 Taiwan passport-holders who visit the United Kingdom will not need a visa. This benefits those who will visit for less than six months on business or as a tourist, family visitor or student visitor.... workpermit.com |
British are the largest Immigrant Group in Australia
The British are the largest Immigrant Group in Australia and Australia remains the most popular emigration destination for Brits. These are just some of the reasons why Britons emigrate to Australia:Great job opportunities in many sectors of the economy.Sunny, warm weather.English is the main language in Australia.Lower property prices; Houses in Australia are also typically double the size of houses in the UK.There are a wide range of outdoor activities.Lower living costs.Australian cities are ranked amongst the top cities in the World in which to live.In many cases Brits are attracted by the relaxed lifestyle in Australia.It is possible to emigrate to Australia in a wide range of occupations. Skilled British tradespeople and professionals can frequently come under the general skilled migration category.... workpermit.com |
American-Born Jihad
The call of jihad does not fall upon deaf ears in the U.S. The worst Americans could do is overreact. nytimes.com |
Obama’s Aunt Is Granted Asylum on Second Try
Zeituni Onyango is the half-sister of the president’s late father and is from Kenya. A resident of South Boston, she had been seeking asylum since 2002. nytimes.com |
UK Immigration fees increases in October and November 2010
UK Immigration has announced that there will be further immigration fees increases. Some of the fee increases will occur in 1 October 2010 which covers UK visa fees that are "below cost". The majority of the increases if approved by Parliament will occur in November 2010. These further fee increases are somewhat controversial coming on top of some large increases in fees on 6 April 2010. If you are a national of a non-EU Country and you wish to visit, study, work or gain entry to the UK for some other reason it is likely that you will have to pay higher UK visa fees.... workpermit.com |