British views on immigration have changed

It is often more commonly known that Britain is not very fond of immigration especially as the government is working to tighten the laws of immigration to reduce the numbers. However it’s becoming increasingly clear that the British public are becoming a lot more positive towards immigration and there is better support for a more […]

EU citizens may be denied benefits post Brexit

A report has suggested that European citizens living in Britain could be denied access to benefits such as council housing and social security payments after Brexit. However this is not conformed as MPs are debating whether to end EU nationals’ right to live and work in the UK. The parliament’s human rights committee says the […]

Australia Introduces New Visas!

Last week the Australian Federal Government announced new visas for regional Australia which will be available from November 2019. It will also revise the definition of Regional Australia to include all of Australia except for the metropolitan areas of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, and Perth. The new visas announced are: Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional […]

Pressure is on May as her deal drifts away

Theresa May struggled to pass her Brexit deal through parliament this week on Sunday night after a high-stakes summit with Boris Johnson and other leading hard-Brexiters at her country retreat broke up without agreement. Tory rebels who was present said that the prime minister repeated “all the same lines” about her deal and that nothing […]

Japan eases their permanent residency rules

The length of time for highly skilled foreign professionals to apply for their permanent residency may be shortened under a new move which Is being considered by the Japanese government. This news comes as Japan is aiming to lure more global talent as they have a shortage of skilled workers. The current system only grants […]

The Supreme Court gives Trump a win on immigration detention

The Supreme Court has given the Trump administration an immigration policy victory by ruling that criminal non citizens can be detained at any time. The ruling was voted by 5-4 of the Supreme Court officials and it allows state federal officials are able to detain convicted immigrants indefinitely after they finish serving prison time, even […]

Most UK doctors are imported from abroad as NHS struggles

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Figures have shown that over half of new doctors employed in the UK have been recruited from abroad for the first time in a decade. The NHS is reportedly importing more foreign doctors than it is training as they struggle to balance their workforce with and ever increasing demand. In 2018, there were 7,186 UK […]

Anger as Australian senator Fraser Anning blames immigration for mosque shootings

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Whilst New Zealands’s prime minister Jacinda Ardern has said it “one of New Zealand’s darkest days” and called the shootings a terrorist attacks, Australian senator blamed the shooting in immigration. At least 50 people were killed in Christchurch and another 20 were seriously injured. Fraser Anning, a senator in Queensland, has issued a statement describing […]

How to overcome your fear of travelling!

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Let’s be honest whether it’s spiders or the dark , whatever your age we all have our fears. Fear is often what keeps us from living our dreams and achieving our success. Fear is also one factor that stops many from travelling the world. Fears of travelling can be anything from fear of not being able […]

The British public are warming up to immigration

It is often more commonly known that Britain is not very fond of immigration especially as the government is working to tighten the laws of immigration to reduce the numbers. However it’s becoming increasingly clear that the British public are becoming a lot more positive towards immigration and there is better support for a more […]