The Union claims that foreign caregivers invited to the UK were “exploited on a grand scale.”
A few of the individuals recruited to help close the skills gap assert that they have been paid as little as £5 per hour and have incurred unforeseen expenses. In February 2022, the Home Office extended skilled worker visas to foreign care workers in an effort to fill 165,000 vacancies. A trade union has claimed […]
Canada has announced new policies to combat foreign student fraud
Marc Miller, Canada’s immigration minister, has proposed new restrictions to safeguard overseas students from fraud. Post-secondary designated learning institutions will be required to verify each applicant’s letter of acceptance with the immigration department before issuing a study visa beginning December 1, 2023. Canada also intends to set up a system that rewards colleges that have […]
Huge Changes in Canada Super Visa: Parent’s Residence is now easier for Canada Super Visa.
What’s the difference between the parent-grandparent super visa and a 10-year multiple-entry visitor visa? With a super visa, eligible parents and grandparents can visit family in Canada for five years at a time. A visitor visa only allows for a stay of up to 6 months at a time. If you wish to stay longer, […]
Major relief for Canadian work permit applicants as the IRCC agrees to automate processing.
The decision comes as Canada faces significant backlogs in processing PGWP and work permit renewals. Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) plans to automate the processing of post-graduation work permits (PGWPs) and work permit extensions, which will be a huge relief for applicants. The decision comes as Canada faces significant backlogs in processing PGWP and […]
Between 1992 and 2025, a member of the United states Presidential Advisory Panel advised recapturing abandoned green cards for family and employment categories.
According to Advisory Commission member Ajay Bhutoria, idle green cards represent wasted chances for the country and lead to rising backlogs, which disproportionately affect Indian-American, Filipino-American, and Chinese-American families. A member of the President’s Advisory Commission on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders has recommended that all unused green cards for family and employment […]
A bill introduced by a US lawmaker would double the number of H-1B visas available to Indian IT workers.
The H-1B visa is a non-immigrant visa that permits US businesses to hire foreign employees in specialist areas that require theoretical or technical knowledge. A group of over 2,100 small and mid-size IT firms in the United States, the majority of which are owned and run by Indian Americans, has urged Congress to increase the […]
Canada SDS does not require 6.0 bands in separate sections as of August 10. IRCC.
Highlights: A band score of 6.0 is now accepted by Canada SDS. The most recent updates to the new IELTS Academic test Why should Someone take IELTS? Canada’s Student Direct Stream (SDS): Countries that qualify for SDS: The following nations are eligible for the SDS program: Brazil Peru India Morocco Pakistan Antigua and Barbuda are […]
Canada launches a new Digital Nomad policy.
The Canadian immigration minister has stated that by the end of 2023, the federal government will be building an immigration pathway for “some of the world’s most talented people who will be able to come to Canada to work for tech companies, whether they have a job offer or not.” Canada has suggested a digital […]
The United States will host a second lottery round for H-1B applicants this year.
USCIS performed an initial random selection of correctly filed electronic registrations for the fiscal year (FY) 2024 H-1B cap, including beneficiaries qualified for the advanced degree exemption, in March. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced a second round of random lottery selection for H-1B visas for the fiscal year 2024 (which […]
Before applying for a Canadian visa, Indian students must sign the following clause: IRCC
Because Indian agents handle the majority of the paperwork, many kids and their parents are unfamiliar with Canadian laws and regulations. Toronto: With new Indian students increasingly becoming victims of legal illiteracy in Canada, the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) is raising the issue with the Immigration Minister to remedy the issue. “Rampant ignorance among […]