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Visas, Immigration & Nationality

Norway Urges to Avoid Travel to Germany and Liechtenstein, Imposes Quarantine

The Norwegian authorities are now advising citizens to avoid non-essential travel to Germany, Liechtenstein and Sweden’s part of Västerbotte, because of an increase in COVID-19 cases in those countries. Travellers arriving from those countries will also be subject to 10 days quarantine, from August 29. “These countries and regions are being changed from ‘yellow’ to…
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6 Ways to Get a Poland Work Visa After Your Studies: Post-study Work Options

[su_spoiler title=”Contents in this Article” style=”fancy” icon=”plus-circle” anchor=”#Contents”] Temporary Residence Card Temporary Residence and Work Permit Temporary residence for business activity EU Blue Card Permanent Residence Card Naturalised Citizenship [/su_spoiler] Poland is a land where west and east meet. The mixture of cultures is visible in the country’s architecture, art and cuisine. Poland has old…
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What you need to know about travel insurance amid Coronavirus

The pandemic has given rise to a new phenomenon. Countries are seeking to protect their own national healthcare systems from the potential financial effects of tending to travellers who become ill with COVID-19 while abroad and don’t have coverage to pay for their treatment. Tourists should be aware of the coverage included in their existing…
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How to Get a Post Study Work Visa Sweden: Post Study Work Options

[su_spoiler title=”Contents in this Article” style=”fancy” icon=”plus-circle” anchor=”#Contents”] Residence permit for looking for work after studies Work Permit EU Blue Card Long Term Residence Permit Swedish Citizenship Fun facts for people with a Swedish passport [/su_spoiler] Sweden is a global leader in innovation and research which attracts students all over the world. Spotify and Skype…
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Europe Travel Ban: France, Netherlands & Malta added to UK quarantine list

The UK government has confirmed that six countries, including France, Netherlands and Malta, are to be removed from its “travel corridor list”. The changes are due to a surge in Covid-19 cases.  The travel corridor list is the UK’s version of what other European countries are calling a “green list” of countries permitted to travel…
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