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Belgium Updated Salary Rules for Work and Single Permits for Non-EEA Applicants in 2026
If you are a skilled worker planning to move to Belgium in 2026, this is one immigration update you cannot ignore. Belgium has officially announced its new minimum salary thresholds for work permits and single permits, and these figures will directly decide whether non-EU professionals can legally work in the country this year. In a major policy update released on…
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Italy to Issue 500,000 Work Visas Till 2028 – New Policy In Effect to Cope Skill Shortages
If you’ve been watching Europe’s job market from the outside thinking, “Cool… but where are the actual legal work routes?” — Italy just dropped one of the clearest answers in years. Italy has officially rolled out a three-year work-entry plan for 2026, 2027, and 2028, targeting around half a million legal work entries. In simple words: Italy is opening a…
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Minimum Financial Requirements for UK Student Visa Applications in 2026 (Updated Rules)
UK Student visa applicants in 2026 just got a very clear message from UKVI: the “money part” of your application is no longer a casual checklist item — it’s the gatekeeper. With the latest policy update (effective for 2026 applications), the UK has locked in new minimum living-cost figures and tightened what “proof” actually counts. That means your visa can…
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USA B1/B2 Visa Bond Now Applicable on More Countries Starting January 2026
If the United States is on your 2026 travel map—whether you’re planning a business visit, a tourist trip, a medical appointment, or a family meet-up—there’s a new phrase you’ll keep seeing on visa forums and travel updates: B1/B2 visa bonds. And no, it’s not a “premium visa.” It’s not a shortcut. It’s not a new category. It’s basically the U.S.…
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Schengen Visa Application Require Travel Health Insurance In 2026 – Policy Prices Comparison
If you’re planning a trip to Europe in 2026 and the words “Schengen Type C visa” are already stressing you out — take a breath. You’re not alone.One of the most confusing and anxiety-triggering parts of the application is health insurance. So let’s talk about it clearly, calmly, and honestly — no legal jargon, no embassy-speak. Short answer (for worried…
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