Curious about the abolishment of the Shortage Occupation List. The transition to the ISL seems like it could streamline the process, but could it potentially overlook specific niche areas that are in dire need of skilled workers?
It's a complex issue, and while I don't have all the answers, I think opening a dialogue about workplace rights and responsibilities is a positive start.
Has anyone navigated the closure of a business in the UAE? The layers of compliance and the need for meticulous planning seem daunting, especially when it comes to immigration and labour laws. How do you even begin to tackle this?
It feels like this strategy doesn't fully appreciate the unique value and contribution of the creative sector. Not all roles command high salaries, but they are essential for the cultural fabric of the country.
Honestly, I hadn't heard much about the Belarus situation until now. It's good to see neighbors helping out, but it seems like a complex issue. Hope those affected find some stability soon.
Honestly, I don't know much about the eTA system, but if it makes travel easier while keeping things secure, it's probably a good thing. Though, I hope they listen to feedback about the fees.
This situation really makes me wonder, how do visa holders with older children, especially those with special needs, find the strength to face these challenges? It must be an incredibly daunting task to ensure their dependents can remain in the country.
I’ve read that Ontario and BC are the most popular destinations for start-up entrepreneurs. Makes sense given their ecosystems. But what about other provinces? Shouldn’t there be incentives to spread out the talent across Canada?
It’s important to note that I might not know everything, but from what I gather, the dispute among coalition parties regarding non-EU residents and unemployment benefits was quite intense. Glad to see that the SPD stood firm on broader access for all deserving applicants, including those from...
I might not be the most knowledgeable here, but in my journey, I’ve found that engaging with the local community has been as valuable as any formal course.
I’m no expert, but I’ve heard the language test is quite comprehensive, covering speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Community language courses and consistent practice with native speakers seem to be key in preparing.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.