Category: Immigration updates

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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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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Switzerland’s Geneva Giving Spending Money to Tourists

Swiss city launches a new free money gift card scheme The Swiss city of Geneva is trying to get tourism back by paying tourists 100CHF (£84 GBP/$110 USD). Travellers will be presented with a pre-loaded gift card that can be used at a range of hotels, restaurants, cafes, bars and even some tourist activities to…
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Iceland’s New Screening and Quarantine Rules

From today, 19th August, travellers arriving in Iceland will be required to undergo two COVID-19 screenings or to quarantine for 14 days. Previously, there was a five-day quarantine and double testing requirement for any residents of Iceland, people visiting Iceland for an extended period of time, or nonresidents with a strong social network within the…
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