Category: Travel

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

Green Travel: High-Speed Train From Paris To Madrid

Over the last decade and before the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, air travel in Europe expanded at a much faster pace than rail travel.  Airline travel took off due to the rise of low-cost carriers and the popularity of leisure trips. This has essentially widened the gap between air and rail transport. As the…
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Norway Seen As The Most Sustainable Tourism Destination

Norway and Costa Rica are seen as the most sustainable and responsible tourism destinations in the world, according to the latest survey from the World Travel Market (WTM) London Industry Report 2022. The report surveyed travel industry decision-makers on which destination they perceived as a model for sustainability and responsibility, with 15% choosing Norway and…
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Germany and India Sign Migration & Mobility Agreement

The German and Indian governments have signed a migration and mobility agreement aimed at facilitating mobility for students, trainees, and professionals between the two countries. The agreement will make it easier for qualified young Indians to reach Germany for study, professional, and work purposes. It will also promote the mobility of students, professionals, and trainees,…
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How to Avoid Common Mistakes When Applying for a Schengen Visa

Applying for a Schengen visa can be a complicated and time-consuming process, but with careful planning and attention to detail, you can increase your chances of success. In this article, we will outline some common mistakes that applicants make when applying for a Schengen visa, and provide tips on how to avoid them. Not applying…
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Christmas Travel To Switzerland: What To Expect

This holiday season is the first one since 2020 with no travel restrictions or any other health-related rules. There had been talks at the beginning of the fall that Covid may re-emerge when the weather becomes colder but so far, the number of reported infections has been stable. So no new Covid measures are planned…
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