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Emigrating British citizens get to keep their retirement
After years of hard work, many British workers built up large pensions to live out their retirement years. These UK pensions kept them from being able to immigrate to foreign countries in fear of losing their nest egg due to high cost of moving and fees...
Vacationers from Pakistan looking elsewhere
Spain remains one of the top places to emigrate
A recent review of popular places to emigrate has shown that Spain still remains a top favorite for many. Spain
Japan is now looking for immigrants
With the amount of youth dwindling each year, Japan is looking to increase its immigrate population in order to offset their aging population. The increase raises their acceptable percentage to ten percent of their entire population to be immigrants. This new...
Visas come easy for models in the US
An United States Congressman is try to push through new work permits for the US that would allow special visas for fashion models from foreign countries. The congressman from New York has personally been involved with many high profile beautiful woman in his...
Crime leader attempted to buy US Visa
Chihiro Inagawa who was one of the leaders of Japans 3rd biggest gang attempted to purchase a United States Visa for one million dollars. Inagawa was trying to receive the visa in order to get into the country and receive a liver transplant from UCLA...
Immigration aiding UK economy
While concerns about the number of citizens from UK have been growing, a recent study has shown that with the help of the current boost in foreign workers taking up residency in the UK has actually helped the British economy by almost 1,650 pounds a person. The...
No more visas for Ecuador
In attempt to increase the tourism market Ecuador has decided on Wednesday to no longer require visitors from foreign countries to obtain a visa in order to come in to the country. This decision was made by the president of Ecuador, Rafael Correa. The order...
Nova Scotia’s immigration policy raises concerns
A recent audit of Nova Scotia’s immigration program has raised concerns with the results showing failures to properly verify employers who were granted 6 month work residency as well as properly documenting and tracing the fees that had been paid by the...
UK buying up foreign properties
With the recent numbers showing close to two million Britons emigrating from the UK it should be no surprise that the number of British investors who are also looking to foreign shores has increased. A recent report by DataMonitor shows that the investors from...






