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Canada may further relax entry rules after tsunami

12:18 06/01/2005
Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin has announced that his government may make more concessions on family reunion migration for victims of the Asian tsunami, the newspaper The Globe and Mail reported...

US - H-2B visa cap filled up

18:40 05/01/2005
The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announcedJanuary 4 that it has received enough petitions to fill the allocationfor H-2B visas for this year. USCIS will not accept any morenew H-2B...

UK Student Visas - List of approved schools released

9:45 05/01/2005
The UK Department for Education and Skills (DfES) has published a list of educational establishments where nationals from countries outside of the European Economic Area (EEA) must study. The UK Home...

Canada speeding up family reunion visas

19:55 04/01/2005
Canada is fast tracking existing Family Class applications under the Immigration and Refugee Act for people affected by the Asian tsunami disaster, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) announced...

UK visa services hampered by tsunami

15:46 04/01/2005
Visa services at United Kingdom Consulates in a number of Asian cities have been disrupted in the wake of the tsunami tragedy . According to a statement issued on December 30 by the U.K. Foreign...

Biometric immigration procedures expanded in US

11:22 04/01/2005
Sophisticated immigration identification measures under the US-VISIT program have been implemented at the fifty busiest land crossings into the U.S. ahead of schedule, the Department of Homeland...

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