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Singapore is most liveable city in Asia

Singapore is most liveable city in Asia
As reported by the Telegraph, Singapore has been named the globe’s most liveable city for expatriates in Asia, beating competitor Hong Kong which now suffers from a grave air pollution problem. A study conducted by ECA International, a human resources consultancy firm, shows that Singapore boasts consistently fine air quality, an excellent...

BBC to film UK immigrant lifestyle in NZ

BBC to film UK immigrant lifestyle in NZ
As reported by Voxy, the British Broadcasting Company (BBC) is ready to give New Zealand another burst of prime-time TV exposure to an audience of millions. The BBC will be spending five weeks filming in New Zealand for a long-running TV series called “Wanted DownUnder” – in which 'typical' UK families explore the prospect of beginning...

150m adults worldwide would move to USA

150m adults worldwide would move to USA
As reported by Gallup.com, around 13% of the globe’s adults -- or over 640 million people -- claim they would like to permanently emigrate from their country. Roughly 150 million of those surveyed admit they would like to settle in the US -- giving the nation an undisputed title as the globe’s most desired destination for would-be...

Interactive iris like graphics show world migration flows since 1970

Interactive iris like graphics show world migration flows since 1970
As reported by the Guardian, the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity has created an interactive graphic chart showing migration flows between countries between 1970 - 2007. The visualisations depict the numbers of migrants moving in and out of 28 countries from all around the world, with the flows broken...

Aussie Customs intercepts boat with 55 asylum seekers

Aussie Customs intercepts boat with 55 asylum seekers
As reported by the Australian, a boat full of asylum-seekers was intercepted yesterday by customs near the Australian mainland, one week after 10 Chinese citizens arrived to Darwin by boat. Jason Clare, Australia’s Home Affairs Minister, has confirmed the interception of a boat southwest of Browse Island which was carrying 55 asylum-seekers...

Treating parasites among refugees immigrating to USA is beneficial

Treating parasites among refugees immigrating to USA is beneficial
As reported by Bloomberg, a programme treating intestinal worms among refugees immigrating to the US is effective and works at a low cost, say researchers. Refugees do not have to be health care burdens on their new communities, as long as there are proper medical interventions, argue the researchers. Southeast Asian and African refugees...

Australia primary emigration destination for Britons

Australia primary emigration destination for Britons
As reported by Australia Magazine, almost 50% of the UK population are “seriously considering” emigrating overseas. Australia is number one on the re-location wish list, with the US in second place, Canada in third and New Zealand in fourth. The cost of living, the weather, joblessness and crime rates are the most common excuses for...

Canada emigration to cost rich foreigners more

Canada emigration to cost rich foreigners more
As reported by Reuters, the Harper government is changing up the national immigrant investor programme to ensure that the money brought in by wealthy foreigners as a pre-condition of entry is utilised in Canadian firms instead of sitting idly in bank accounts. The Conservatives are expected to, at minimum, double the cash which foreign...

Cuba to remove travel restrictions for emigrating citizens

Cuba to remove travel restrictions for emigrating citizens
As reported by India Times, Cuba’s government has announced plans to remove some of the restrictions preventing its citizens from emigrating abroad, said Ricardo Alarcon, Cuban National Assembly president. Alarcon says that Cuba is building towards a profound and radical reform of emigration, not revealing many details, but calling it a...

Skilled foreign workers may enter Canada faster

Skilled foreign workers may enter Canada faster
As reported by Reuters, the Canadian government has announced it would relax immigration requirements for skilled foreign workers as the nation desperately needs to fill labour shortages in the construction, oil and mining industries. Canadian Immigration Minister Jason Kenney announced that the government would modify the Federal Skilled...