Europe
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Tomasz Kozlowski, European Union ambassador to India, feels that as close to 50,000 Indian students are in the EU presently, Europe is the second most sought after destination for Indian students wishing to pursue higher education. The reasons for this are manifold, according to Kozlowski. The Continent is home to 4,000 higher educational institutions, 20… Read More »
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Brits may need to pay £50 to travel into Europe post Brexit
Posted on September 10, 2016
Comment (0)Tourists from the UK may have to shell out £50 for a new visa that will let them enter other European countries after Britain voted to leave the European Union. Meanwhile, the European Commission is said to be considering introducing a visa programme for the Schengen region, allowing travel without the need for a passport… Read More »
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Azerbaijan eases entry for migrant workers
Posted on September 1, 2016
Comment (0)Azerbaijan has made it easier for foreign workers to work in their country as they have decided to do away with special permission, which they needed earlier. The Cabinet of Ministers of Azerbaijan has revised the rules for staying temporarily and migration of foreign workers without citizenship. Henceforth, the Cabinet has fixed the group of… Read More »
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British Columbia would need 110,000 skilled workers at its transport hub by 2025
Posted on August 11, 2016
Comment (0)A recent study revealed that British Columbia, Canada’s westernmost province, has a demand for skilled workers in thousands in the next 10 years in order to maintain the requirements of the Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridor Initiative. The Asia-Pacific Gateway Skills Table study estimates that about 110,000 skilled workers would be required in 52 transportation and… Read More »
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Britain to feel the scarcity of low-skilled workers following Brexit, says study
Posted on August 5, 2016
Comment (0)After the UK officially leaves the European Union, about 590,000 citizens belonging to other EU countries forfeit their chances to remain in Britain. A majority of them would most definitely be low-skilled workers. Technology workers and those in the financial sector would continue to stay on since they are needed by their firms. People wanting… Read More »
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Canadian provincial and territorial leaders seek more French-speaking immigrants
Posted on August 4, 2016
Comment (0)The Premiers of Canadian provinces and territories want more French-speaking immigrants outside the province of Quebec. This is in line with the objective of the Canadian federal government, which wants to see francophones constituting four percent of all immigrants settling in territories and provinces outside Quebec. This is the first time that 13 Premiers of… Read More »
Europe is the second most sought after destination for Indian students
Posted on October 17, 2016