Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, migration to Australia has fallen drastically, owing to extensive travel prohibitions and border closures, although it is predicted to rebound in 2022. This is according to the...
International students travelling abroad will be relieved to know that you don’t need a booster vaccine for travel just yet, but it may become a mandate in the upcoming new year. The world was trying hard to...
Despite the fact that the United Kingdom is officially out of the European Union, British nationals are finding an “attractive” way in order to continue to live in the EU countries by investing through the Golden Visa...
The fiscal 2021 H-1B visa acceptance rate was the highest in a decade, despite the fact that pandemic-related restrictions on travel forced the American immigration office to hold a second visa lottery in order to reach...
The Saskatchewan government has developed a dedicated Agent Training Program, which it claims will “solidify” connections with leading recruitment agents and help the province continue to attract students...
Disclaimer: The following content is a press release. Visa Crunch takes no editorial responsibility for the same. 14 February 2022, Sonipat, Haryana: The Jindal of Banking & Finance (JSBF) at O.P. Jindal Global...
As the twentieth century proceeded into the Information Age, computer science became a popular choice for higher education. The world has become more convenient and efficient through technology and automation, and there...
Air Canada announced on Wednesday that it intends to boost capacity in 2022 in order to attract more US travellers flying abroad as a result of the relaxation of Covid-19 limitations. Canadian carriers, which were...
Finding a place to live is difficult no matter where you are, but it’s even harder in a foreign country. A survey has shown that almost a quarter of France’s population rents, which includes people who have moved to...
Consider how long you’d have to wait for a response from a company’s customer care department. Alternatively, you could have been one of 1.8 million people waiting for a call or an email from a government...