Author: Charlie

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

Overtourism: Spanish Islands Plan To Limit British Holidaymakers

Spain has always been a preferred holiday destination for British tourists. Every year, Spain records millions of British people visiting the country to enjoy the white sandy beaches, culture, cuisine, and festivities. It has been reported that Lanzarote’s local government intends to restrict the number of visitors from the United Kingdom after declaring itself a…
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Amsterdam’s Schiphol To Limit Flights to 460,000 per Year

Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport has been ordered to reduce the number of flights it handles from 500,000 to 460,000 flights per year as a “necessary intermediate step” in order to minimise noise pollution as well as emissions. Royal Schiphol Group, a Dutch airport management company, will be forced to cut the number of flight movements by…
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Digital Nomad Visas In The EU That Can Lead To Permanent Residency

While there are a lot of countries enticing digital nomads, it is hard to pick the right destination. Becoming a digital nomad is an exciting journey and a big lifestyle change however there are many elements you need to consider and planning ahead is essential.  If you are looking to permanently relocate to a new…
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Moving To The EU: EU Countries Who Granted The Most Citizenship In 2021

Latest data shows that EU countries granted a record number of citizenships in 2021. A total of 827,300 people obtained citizenship in EU member states in 2021 which is an increase of 98,300 in 2020.  Around the EU countries, the administrative process of getting citizenship takes an average of two years, so most of the…
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US Visa Increase For Musicians

Several musicians had their sights set on the  United States but that dream is being dashed. Touring in a foreign country is not cheap and it might soon become even more expensive for artists to promote their music to the United States.  The Department of Homeland Security has proposed significant price increases for the O-type…
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