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Apple co-founder, Steve Jobs' father was a Syrian Muslim immigrant!
Due to the Syrian refugee crisis and the Paris terrorist attacks on Friday 13 November 2015 there has been renewed interest in the fact that the late Steve Jobs' father is actually a Syrian Muslim.
According to USA Today one of the most popular US newspapers 'some people couldn't help but turn to Twitter, wondering if there would ever be a Steve Jobs or Apple if the most restrictive "keep-them-out" policies were in place."
As pressure mounted on the US and European governments to restrict Syrian refugee immigration in the aftermath of the Paris attacks, tweets referring to Steve Jobs' origins quickly spread on Twitter. John...
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Australia seeks entry of UK entrepreneurs on visas!
A survey carried out by Crown Relocations – an international relocation and removals specialist – has shown that nearly 9 in 10 Australians would welcome British entrepreneurs. According to the research, 86 per cent of respondents said they would like more people to emigrate Down Under, while one in five Australians said that the country ‘lacks entrepreneurs.’
Currently Australian business immigration visas include the Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188) and Business Talent (Permanent) visa (subclass 132). There is also the Australian 457 work visa and skilled migration schemes.
Australia working holidaymaker visas available right now for 18 to 30 year olds. Call the London Office on 0344 991 9222 for further details.
UK National Health Service needs Indian Doctors on Tier 2 Visas
Amid a growing shortage of General Practitioners (GPs), the UK's National Health Service (NHS) is looking to recruit more Indian doctors on Tier 2 visas to plug the gaps.
The employment and training department of the NHS, Health Education England (HEE), has signed a 'memorandum of understanding' with Indian-based, Apollo Hospitals.
The UK government has given HEE the task of increasing GP numbers by 5,000 by 2020, but the department has already failed to reach targets for GP training. The agreement struck with Apollo Hospitals in India could see hundreds more doctors coming to Britain, provided they can pass rigorous tests.