Category: Americas

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

2024’s Most On-Time Airlines and Airports Revealed

Flying can be stressful for various reasons, but knowing which airlines will most likely help you make connections can ease pre-travel anxiety. Airline meltdowns became a recurring theme in 2024, with technical glitches and unseasonable winter storms disrupting travel plans worldwide. For travellers, prioritising punctual airlines is now more crucial than ever.  Aviation analytics firm…
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International Students Urged to Return Before Trump Takes Office

Colleges and universities are advising international students and staff travelling abroad for winter break to return to the United States before President Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20, 2025.  This caution stems from uncertainty about potential immigration policies under the incoming administration. With over 1.1 million international students currently studying in the US,  concerns are…
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US Airlines Refund Rules: What Travellers Need to Know

Dealing with flight delays and cancellations is frustrating enough, but the process of getting a refund can make it even worse.  Fortunately, new rules issued by the Department of Transportation (DoT) in October 2024 make things easier for travellers by requiring automatic refunds from airlines when flights are cancelled or severely modified.  As of October…
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Cyprus on Track to Join US Visa Waiver Program by 2025

Cyprus is making significant strides toward joining the US Visa Waiver Program, moving one step closer to visa-free travel to the United States. This milestone follows the country’s efforts in addressing key security requirements, particularly in combating serious crime, which is essential for eligibility in the program. A Cypriot Foreign Ministry official recently briefed the…
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Malta’s Golden Passport Scheme Survives EU Legal Challenge

Malta‘s controversial “golden passport” scheme, which allows wealthy individuals to buy EU citizenship through a large financial investment, has long stirred debates across Europe.  While critics argue it threatens the security and integrity of the EU, a recent legal opinion might just keep it alive. The European Court of Justice (CJEU) suggests that every state…
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