Category: Immigration updates

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

Switzerland Travel Update: Switzerland relaxed all Covid-related entry rules

Switzerland is the most recent European country to announce the removal of travel restrictions. As of 17 February, Switzerland relaxed all Covid-related entry rules.  “It will no longer be necessary to provide proof of vaccination, recovery or a negative test or complete an entry form” Swiss government announcement There are currently no countries on the…
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7 Best European Cities For Solo Travel

After two years of travel restrictions and with more countries welcoming back tourists, we are more than ready to get out there and explore the world. A growing number of people are booking solo trips, it seems many don’t want to wait around for others to explore the countries on their bucket list. However, travelling…
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Canada Eases International Travel – Replaces PCR Test with Antigen

Canada is about to relax its entry restrictions for fully vaccinated international travellers as the Covid cases decline. Government ministers announced during a Tuesday briefing that, from 28 February, travellers headed to Canada will have the option of providing a negative antigen test taken within 24 hours of their Canada-bound flight. This would replace the…
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US H-1B Visa Registrations For FY 2023

United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced the initial registration period for the fiscal year (FY) 2023 H1B visa. 1 March 2022 marks the beginning of the race for obtaining an H1B visa before the quota or “cap” is reached. The registration will run until 18 March 2022. During this window, prospective H1B…
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Norway Drops All Covid-19 Travel Restrictions

Norway has removed all of its Covid-19 related entry requirements for tourists.  After almost two years of pandemic-related travel restrictions, Norway’s border is now open as it was before the pandemic began. Most restrictions within the country have also been lifted. The Norwegian prime minister Jonas Gahr Støre announced that with immediate effect, there are…
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