Category: Latest Immigration News

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

U.S. Considers to Lift International Travel Ban

After eight months of border closures to European travellers, including the United Kingdom, the US government is reportedly considering removing the ban on international visitors from Europe and Brazil. Discussions among the federal government, public health agencies and airlines have resulted in widespread official support for the move, which still requires approval by the U.S.…
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Greece Entices Digital Nomads With Tax Incentives Post Brexit

Greece competing for a part of the Digital Nomad pie The hunt for remote workers continues as countries are competing hard to attract location-independent workforce. Remote work was gaining steam before the pandemic, however, the travel restrictions imposed to mitigate the virus spread has brought attention to remote work. More and more companies have realised…
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Brexit: The End of Free Movement is Final

The United Kingdom passed an Immigration Bill through Parliament that will end free movement from December 31 onwards. This means free movement will end around seven weeks from now, at 11pm on 31 December 2020.  The bill gives the U.K. the power to determine who comes to the country for the first time in decades.…
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Brexit: The Dilemma of Second-Home Owners in France and the Rest of Europe

With the UK having left the European Union, new rules will apply to British people moving to France and other EU countries. According to the data collected and published by the French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies shows UK nationals residing in France back in 2016 was at 148,300 and 53,000 were retirees.…
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Italy Protects British Citizens Post Brexit

UK nationals in Italy have until the end of 2020 to get all their Brexit paperwork in order, and that’s not always straightforward. Time is ticking so you must have everything sorted out. Most people who live in Italy are faced with their fair share of bureaucracy, but for UK nationals planning to stay beyond…
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