Category: Immigration updates

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

Maximising Travel Budget: How the €49 Ticket Can Help Tourists See More of Germany 

On 3 April, Germany’s monthly €49 nationwide public transport ticket went on sale. Passengers can now pre-purchase the ‘Deutschland-Ticket’ or ‘D-Ticket’ on Deutsche Bahn’s website and app, and from transport companies across Germany. It is available as a digital subscription that can be cancelled monthly. The initiative is being introduced to help ease the cost…
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Singapore’s Working Holiday Pass

Are you a young adult looking for an exciting adventure abroad? Consider applying for Singapore’s Working Holiday Pass!  This visa allows eligible applicants to work and travel in Singapore for up to 6 months. Upon arrival in Singapore, participants are free to seek employment without any restrictions on job type or minimum salary requirements. Aside…
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German Union Calls for Transport Strike on 27 March

German trade unions announced a major transport strike for Monday in a growing dispute over pay and working conditions. Significant disruptions to trains, flights, and local transit are expected on 27 March 2023. Staff at major airports and hundreds of transport workers across Germany will stop work for 24 hours, according to a joint statement…
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How to apply for an adult dependant relative visa to come to the UK

The Adult Dependent Visa route is a category of visa for people over the age of 18 that wish to join their relatives in the UK. The family member you are joining in the UK must be a British citizen or have settled status in the UK, or be a person holding settled or pre-settled…
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Free Train Travel: DiscoverEU Is Now Open For Applications

The EU is giving away 35,000 free rail passes to young people. The scheme is part of the Erasmus programme and aims to nurture cultural connections in the European Union. It will offer 18-year-olds the chance to explore Europe’s heritage and history while meeting people from across the continent. The Commission of the European Union…
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