Month: November 2020

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

Iceland Launches Digital Nomad Visa

Foreign nationals who reside in Iceland will be eligible to work remotely for overseas companies and stay in the country for up to six months, Iceland’s government has announced. The decision follows the measures that have been put in place by Iceland’s Minister of Tourism, Industry and Innovation together with the Minister of Justice and…
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EU Settlement Scheme: EU Citizens Staying in the UK After Brexit

The UK government has finally announced the answer to the question that was preoccupying many EU citizens, “What will happen to us after Brexit?”     If you are an EU citizen or a family member and would like to stay in the UK after Brexit you will need to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme in…
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China Bans the UK, the Philippines and Belgium

The same applies to the arrivals from Belgium and the Philippines China has barred entry to non-Chinese visitors from Britain, Belgium and the Philippines. China has temporarily suspended entry of non-Chinese nationals travelling from Britain even if they hold valid visas and residence permits, the Chinese embassy there said, in some of the most stringent…
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Post Study Work Options: How to Get a Belgium Work Visa After Your Studies

Belgium is ideally situated for fast and efficient travel to many sought after locations such as France, the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland and Spain. The country showcases gorgeous historic monuments, castles, architecture, beautiful artwork, delectable food including chocolate and festivals. These are just aesthetic reasons that draw international students to stay in the country after completing…
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Schengen Visitor Visa: How to Travel to Europe to Visit Family and Friends

A Schengen Visitor Visa is one of the types of Schengen visas that allow you entry into the Schengen Area. It is short-stay entry permit issued to visit family members or friends living in any of the Schengen Area member states. It permits its holder to remain in this territory for up to 90 days within…
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