Category: Travel

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

Easter Travel 2023: European Destinations You Should Not Miss

The Easter holidays are just around the corner and it could be the perfect time travel. Whether you’re looking to escape the cold weather and enjoy some sunshine, going for a slow journey to see various landscapes in Europe or simply taking a break from the daily schedule, there are plenty of options for an…
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EU Council Approves Visa-Free Entry For Kosovo

The Council of the European Union recently gave Kosovo the green light for visa-free travel. The new changes will permit holders of Kosovo’s passports to travel visa-free to EU countries for 90 days in a 180-day period.  The decision was made after the EU assessed Kosovo’s progress in meeting the necessary requirements for visa liberalisation.…
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UK-Irish Border: UK Travel Authorisation Amended

Non-British and non-Irish who are legally residing in Ireland need not worry about securing permission prior to crossing the UK border. The UK government has decided against requiring non-Irish residents in Ireland to apply for a travel visa waiver scheme before entering the UK border. Individuals arriving in the UK via Northern Ireland will still…
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Norway’s Working Holiday Visa: Travel And Working Opportunity for Young Adventurers

Norway is known for its magnificent fjords, rugged mountains, and breathtaking natural landscapes, making it a popular destination for travellers looking for exciting and new experiences.  The cost of living in Norway is a bit expensive however, this is offset by the high wages paid to staff and working people. If you are a young…
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Brazil To Resume Visa Requirements For Australia, Canada, Japan, and US Citizens

In a major overhaul of its immigration system, Brazil has decided to reinstate visa requirements for nationals of Australia, Canada, Japan, and the United States. Brazil’s former president, Jair Bolsonaro, revoked the visa requirement with the four countries in 2019 to facilitate tourism. Citizens of Brazil still need visas to travel to the four countries.…
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