Archive for November, 2008

Keys to Obtaining a Federal Skilled Worker Visa

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

The Canada Federal Skilled Worker Visa is a category of visa also known as a ‘Professional’ visa.  This class of visa is designed for those who are most likely to be financially successful after immigration. The Canada visa system uses points to determine eligibility for a visa and there are six main areas that are [...]

Facts about Immigration to South Africa

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

South Africa is referred as a world in a country. Therefore, immigration to South Africa offers you the best opportunity to live and work in one of the most diverse countries in the world with a culture as varied as its landscape.
In South Africa, eleven languages are spoken with English as the most common tongue. [...]

Requirements for UK Immigration

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

The UK introduced a number of new immigration controls over the last few years: naturalization, work permit, visa and working visa. The points-based skilled immigration category called the ‘Highly Skilled Migrant Programme’ has proved to be very successful.
This programme has now been replaced by ‘Tier 1’ visa; this is part of the UK’s new five-tier [...]

Investment Visa for New Zealand Business

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

An established business that wants its top employees to set up in New Zealand can do so under the Employees Relocating Business visa.  It is also possible to completely relocate a business and senior employees to the country of New Zealand.  It is acceptable for the parent or original company to keep on operating in [...]

Canada Work Permits

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

A Canada work permit or a work visa is a temporary Canadian immigration document which allows an individual to move to Canada to work in a certain company. This may be misconstrued as a way of settling permanently in Canada by some individuals. The Canada work permit is mainly used to help employers in Canada [...]

Procedures for US Visas

Saturday, November 15th, 2008

The US is a free and open society and welcomes citizens from around the world who genuinely want to visit, study and do business there by applying through the US Visa system. America is dedicated to protecting the safety of applicants and keeping doors open to them. Changes in US visa procedures reflect concern for [...]

Types of Australia visa

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

There are several visas one can choose from when wanting to move to Australia. These visas include the business type, the holiday type, student’s type and several more. For the business type, there is the Temporary Business Long Stay visa. The Temporary Business Long Stay allows Australian employers to sponsor overseas applicants for a period [...]

What to Know About a South Africa Visa Application

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

Any foreigner who wishes to enter South Africa must comply with the current laws of the country. A visa is a document that may be granted to an individual who wants to stay in the country for a period of time. The first thing to know is that you must be in possession of a [...]

Understanding UK Citizenship

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Those who want to become UK citizens need to follow a specific path towards that goal.  The first step in the UK citizenship process is to legally enter the UK.  This requires a visa or work permit to allow you to live and work in the UK.  Temporary visitors who are in the UK as [...]

New Zealand Visa Application requirements

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Applying for a New Zealand visa will depend on what you are planning to do in the country. Different information and requirements will be given to you depending on which type of visa you need. There are many types of visas that you can apply for such as business, study, work and travel visas.
The first [...]