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UK Government Keeps Graduate Visas But With Conditions

The government has decided to keep the graduate route visa for now, but it remains “under review” as part of efforts to prevent misuse by international students. There were worries that the government might tighten or even abolish this visa to reduce net migration. However, on May 23, the Home Office and Department for Education…
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Venice Implements Stricter Regulations on Large Tourist Groups

Venice, renowned for its stunning canals and rich history, has introduced new laws aimed at curbing the influx of large tourist groups.  These regulations, which took effect last weekend, are part of the city’s ongoing efforts to manage the overwhelming number of visitors that threaten its delicate ecosystem and cultural heritage. Earlier this year, Venetian…
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Iceland Travel 2024: Is It Safe To Visit Iceland

A volcano in Iceland has erupted for the fifth time in six months. Lava can be seen spilling from the Sundhnúkur crater row and it began in the early afternoon on 29 May. It is the most violent release in the volcano’s three years of recent activity, with hot lava projected 50 metres into the…
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Germany’s Opportunity Card Visa Route: A New Pathway for Non-EU Workers

From June 2024 the Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte) opens new ways for non-EU nationals to find a job in Germany. Germany is hoping to combat its shortage of skilled workers with a new work visa pathway for young non-EU residents including the UK nationals hoping either to eventually secure a long-term job or simply work in…
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Armenians Exempt From Schengen Visa Fee Increase: What It Means for Travellers

In a reassuring announcement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia has confirmed that the recent increase in Schengen visa fees by the European Union will not affect Armenian citizens. This news brings relief to many travellers who have been concerned about the potential impact on their travel plans. According to Ministry spokesperson Ani Badalyan,…
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