Category: Travel

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

Countdown to the 2026 Diversity Visa Lottery: What You Need to Know

Dreaming of a new life in the United States? The 2026 Visa Lottery offers a golden opportunity for those from countries with low US immigration rates to secure permanent residency.  Known officially as the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program, this “visa lottery” grants up to 55,000 visas each year, and the call for applications is just…
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More European Countries to Enjoy Visa-Free Travel to China

Over the last year, China has taken an unusual step of relaxing its requirements for foreign tourists. Citizens of Greece, Slovenia, Norway and Denmark will soon be able to visit China without a visa for up to 15 days. This move is part of China’s broader effort to strengthen diplomatic ties and boost tourism. During…
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Spain’s New Tourism Rules Demand Immediate Disclosure of Personal Data from All Travellers

Starting October 1, Spain will roll out strict new regulations for international visitors, including travellers from the U.S., as part of an effort to boost national security. These changes could significantly influence how travellers plan their trips to Spain, making it essential to stay informed about what’s ahead. When checking into a hotel, it’s typical…
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EU Warns of Suspending Georgia’s Visa-Free Travel

The European Union (EU) is considering the drastic move of suspending Georgia’s visa-free travel arrangement if the upcoming parliamentary elections on October 26 are not conducted freely, fairly, and peacefully.  This warning, issued by the EU’s ambassador to Georgia, Pawel Herczynski, on September 20, has sparked concerns where visa-free access to Europe is seen as…
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Overstaying Your Schengen Visa in Portugal? Here’s What You Need to Know About Fines

If you’ve overstayed your welcome in Portugal, you might want to pay attention especially when it comes to fines.  Contrary to popular belief, getting caught isn’t going to cost you a jaw-dropping €700, according to a recent report by Publico. Instead, Portugal’s Public Security Police (PSP) are handing out fines ranging between €80 and €250…
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