Category: Travel

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

Post Study Work Options: How to Get a Work Visa in Ghana After Studies

One of the critical factors that’s often taken into account when selecting a study abroad destination is what options are available after graduation.  Ghana is located along the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean. It shares land borders with three countries: the Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso and Togo. Located almost right at the equator,…
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UK Travel Update: Portugal Drops from Green List, 7 Countries to be Added to Red List

The British government revealed on 3 June its first changes to the travel “traffic light system” which has caused dismay for the travel and tourism industries and would-be holidaymakers. There were widespread hopes for fresh destinations to be added to England’s “green list” of countries where quarantine-free travel is permitted. However, no new countries have…
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Denmark Working Holiday Visa

Denmark is south of Norway and Sweden and north of Germany.  Denmark is home to the world’s oldest monarchy and is a great country to explore historical castles and many historical Viking sites. Denmark has a long coastline which is a great place for water activities, and beach holidays are a popular activity. The county…
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Ireland Adopts COVID Passport to Allow EU, UK, and US Travellers

Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin has announced several measures to allow for a further phased reopening of Ireland’s society and economy over the summer. From 2 June, hotels in Ireland will be reopening then outdoor service and restaurants will follow on 7 June. International travel is scheduled to resume on 19 July by adopting the…
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Greece Opens for Travel and Tourism

Greece officially launched its 2021 tourism season on 14th May. It reopened museums and beaches after the global pandemic put a halt to travel & tourism in a country that heavily relies on tourists.  This year, it has implemented its own vaccine and testing requirements for visitors prior to the EU bringing in its own…
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