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As of 2025, the essential features of the EB-3 visa do not change, but processing times, visa charges, and documentation are subject to frequent revisions. Such revisions may affect the application process, waiting periods, and the total cost of applicants who want to reside and work in the United States permanently. Thus, applicants must remain current on any changes notified by the USCIS and the United States Department of Labor. Checking these agencies’ updates periodically helps applicants stay current with the new requirements and avoid delays or problems in their visa application process. EB3 Work Visa Overview Department USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) Name of Program EB-3 Work Visa Country USA Amounts Varies for Visa fees, processing fees, etc. Application Forms Form I-140, Form I-485 Beneficiaries Skilled, professional, and unskilled workers USA EB-3 Work Visa Categories The EB-3 visa is an employment-based third-preference immigrant visa that allows...

Canada’s New Immigration Gateway: Embracing French Language Skills

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Canada is opening a fresh door for skilled individuals from around the world by emphasizing French language ability in its immigration process. This new pathway aims to attract talented professionals who can contribute to the country’s economy while also strengthening Canada’s bilingual culture. Below, we explore this innovative approach, how it works, and what it means for aspiring immigrants. Canada has long been recognized for its welcoming attitude toward newcomers and its diverse, inclusive society. The country’s immigration programs have evolved over the years to better match the needs of its economy and cultural landscape. One of the key tools used by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is the Express Entry system , which manages applications for permanent residency. In a landmark move in 2025, Canada has now invited candidates under a new category that places special emphasis on French language proficiency. This development marks an important step toward enha...

Kazakhstan | Work Permit Quotas Set for 2024

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The Kazakhstani government announced the new 2024 foreign worker quotas for all work categories and regions. ‌Key Points: The permit quota for attracting foreign workers is divided into categories: 906 for managers and their deputies 5,054 for heads of structural divisions 10,786 for specialists 2,888 for skilled workers 2,366 for seasonal work The new quotas for the respective regions are as follows: Akmola region: 800 (increase from 178) Almaty City: 1,671 (decrease from 2,050) Astana City: 1,191 (decrease from 1,331) Atyrau region: 4,765 (decrease from 6,144) Shymkent City: 537 (increase from 156) West Kazakhstan: 1,047 (decrease from 1,094) Zhambyl: 3,660 (increase from 1,181) Additional Information: Local executive bodies issued 14,500 thousand permits to employers in 2023, and currently 13,183 foreign citizens are working in Kazakhstan with such permits. Employers must provide information on the current number of foreign nationals employed and the number of foreign nationals the ...

You’ve Graduated With a Degree From an Australian University. What’s Next?

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Australia is one of the most sought-after study-abroad destinations for international students, and this has led to many applying for an Australian PR after completing their studies. The country boasts world-class universities and a high-quality education system. According to the QS World University Rankings 2023, seven Australian Universities have been ranked under the top 100. This includes The University of Melbourne, Australian National University and The University of Sydney. Currently, there are 619,371 international students in Australia its 41 universities. Many are drawn here with the hope of staying on after graduating and it’s no surprise why. An Australian degree can lead to many opportunities — and at the top of this list is the kind of jobs you can get here. Why so many international students want to become Australian PRs Australia’s unemployment rate has consistently remained lower than many other developed countries, and in some regions, it’s even lower than the nationa...

Is Canada Really So Immigrant-Friendly?

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Canadians like to think of their country as a nation built on immigration. Canada, the story goes, is a bastion of multiculturalism. This narrative has been refined through smug comparison to the United States and other Western countries. At first glance, it may seem that Canada is more welcoming: While other Western nations have faced heavy criticism for their migration policies, Canada has garnered a reputation as being immigrant-friendly. Since 2019, the Canadian government has resettled more refugees than any other country, with little public backlash. So in November, when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a plan to expand immigration, it seemed like a politically savvy move. Since Trudeau took office in 2015, immigration has already increased from around 300,000 to 400,000 new residents per year. Now, Canada plans to welcome 500,000 permanent residents each year by 2025. Laid out as a way to build up the Canadian economy, which faces labor shortages and a declining birth rat...

NEW ZEALAND – Skilled Migrant Update

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Immigration New Zealand (INZ) announced a new Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) in June 2023. The purpose of this new SMC is to further support economic growth by providing a pathway for residency for highly-skilled and higher-income individuals. The new category is built around a simple six-point skills assessment, and has no annual cap on the number of immigrants who may be allowed into New Zealand under the scheme. To qualify for residency under the new SMC, applicants must: Be 55 years old or younger when they submit their application Meet health and character requirements Demonstrate an acceptable level of English proficiency Have skilled employment with an accredited employer. Employment will be considered skilled if it meets: ANZSCO level 1-3 with payment at median wage (NZ$29.66 hourly); or ANZSCO level 4-5 with payment at 1.5x median wage (NZ$44.49 hourly). Claim six eligibility points. Between three and six points can be earned for: Occupational registration; or A recognised qua...

A Comprehensive Guide to Australian Immigration, Permanent Residency, and Citizenship

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Australian immigration has long been a beacon of hope for individuals seeking a new beginning in a land of boundless opportunity. Australia, affectionately known as the "Land Down Under," has captured the imaginations of countless immigrants worldwide. Its stunning landscapes, thriving cities, and vibrant culture make Australian immigration a dream for many. In this comprehensive guide, we will navigate the intricate path to Australian immigration, unraveling the steps to achieving permanent residency in Australia and, eventually, citizenship. Australia's allure is undeniable. From the iconic Sydney Opera House to the ancient mysteries of the Outback, from the vibrant cities like Melbourne and Brisbane to the tranquility of its coastal towns, there's a place for everyone in this vast and welcoming country. The Australian immigration system offers a chance to experience this unique blend of natural beauty and cultural diversity. Section 1: Australian Immigration ...