Wasn't there a mention of some exceptions for certain categories of skilled workers? I think that's a critical detail, offering a silver lining for PhD holders, STEM undergrads, and the likes. It shows there’s some flexibility in the policy.
Didn’t they attempt something similar a few years back, or am I misremembering? The idea of giving everyone a fair chance sounds familiar. It’s tough to keep track of all these changes. Anyway, if it means a fairer system, then I suppose it’s a good thing. Just hoping it doesn’t add more...
Did anyone catch when this is supposed to start? I remember something about a new visa but the details are fuzzy. It sounds like a good idea, fostering connections with the Pacific islands and all.
Didn’t we just talk about something similar last week? Or was it a different country? Anyway, visa-free travel seems like a trend now. Good for tourism, I guess.
Wait, wasn’t there something about renewals... or was that the old system? The 'guest worker' permit, with its no renewal policy, seems harsh. It's like they're saying, "Thanks for the help, but it's time to go."
Did anyone mention how this might affect the temporary protection schemes for Ukrainian nationals? I might have missed it. It seems like there's a lot to unpack with these changes, and it's crucial we don't forget about the individuals currently relying on these schemes for refuge and work in...
Didn't I read somewhere that the EB-5 program's financial requirements have changed recently? Or was that another immigration policy? It's hard to keep track of all these updates.
Wasn't there something about Kenya introducing an eTA system before? Or am I mixing things up? Anyway, visa-free travel sounds great if they get the kinks worked out.
Wasn’t there a previous discussion about how the FDP was pushing back on certain provisions? Or am I confusing it with another law? This whole process seems so convoluted at times.
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