Claims that the UK is being inundated by immigration have been proven inaccurate after statistics revealed the number of citizenships granted had fallen dramatically in the year up to 2008.
The Foreign Office revealed in a report last week that warnings of overcrowding made by right-wing pressure groups, notably the BNP, ...
The UK emigration system has been under a major overhaul. During this time, tighter emigration controls are being enforced as well. To help get the point across, some emigration abuse fines have gone up in price. A parent that hires an illegal nanny could be fined up to £2,000 under ...
In Britain, Circuses are having a hard time finding new performers. Tightrope walkers, as well as flying trapeze artists, are in short supply. This is due, in part, to the new point based emigration system the UK has started. This point based system makes it harder for people to get ...
As emigration in the UK continues to grow one problem many are dealing with is the ability to sell their current house before the move abroad. Most visas have a deadline by which they must be used. For some this deadline has run out which has made emigration an unlikely ...
Many people in the UK are seeing their disposable income shrink as their bills continue to grow. Among those bills that keep getting larger is the one for petrol. Among the countries in Europe the UK has the most expensive gas.
Results of a study by uswitch.com were recently released. It ...
Many Britons looking to emigrate are running into roadblocks along the way. As the economy worsens many are finding it difficult to sell their current households before moving abroad. Further adding to the problems faced by emigrates are timelines on visas they have obtained in foreign countries. Visas typically need ...
The United Kingdom earns the second from the bottom spot on uSwitch.com's quality of life index for Europeans with Ireland earning the last spot. Reasons that contributed to the low index number are prolonged retirement, shortened holidays, inflation, and lack of spending on public services and health care.
It is noted ...
As construction companies located in Britain have had to lay off several thousand workers over the last couple of months there is hope for employment in Australia. As the Australian economy is growing stronger the demand for construction has increased.
To compensate for their need the Australian government has altered the ...