By: Paul Anderson | Immigration Different ways to get a Green card(Form I-551), is by either winning a lottery, or family based sponsorship, or employment based green card or Refugee or Asylum(must be a resident for 1 year). read more
By: Diane Paz | Business Having a permanent residence status in Singapore comes with a score of benefits. Besides the higher priority for schooling children to go to schools with better educational system, permanent residents need not leave Singapore in case of unemployment. They can change employers without the need to renew a working visa. read more
By: Samuel Beckett | Immigration The Green Card lottery program which is otherwise called as DV lottery program is held once in a year. Individuals who win the lottery program and qualify for the visa after the final interview will be given the permanent residence status. read more
By: Ajay S Sharma | Immigration Anyone wishing to get a three-year residence and work permit in Denmark must be granted with Green card holders which are issued based on the assessment using Points- based immigration systems. Denmark is one of the countries among the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand which give a green light to skilled professionals to work and live in their nations. read more
By: Brittany Castellano | Immigration The EB-5 Regional Center (Pilot) Program is an exciting opportunity that can help you realize your dream of establishing residency in the United States for yourself, your spouse and any children under the age of 21; all without having to buy or manage a business and having the freedom to live wherever you choose in the United States. read more
By: Rikvin Offshore | Business The population of Singapore reached to 5 million in year 2009. Almost one tenth of the population comprises permanent residents. There are thousands of people who become Singapore residents but they don't undergo the same process. The Singaporean permanent residence application can be applied to the whole family done by the applicant himself, his spouse and then his unmarried children below 2 read more
By: Stephen Parnell | Immigration The EB-5 visa provides green cards for an increasing number of families seeking permanent residency in the USA. The visa requires an investment of $500,000 in one of over one hundred regional centers authorized to offer qualifying programs in specific targeted employment areas. read more
By: Chelini Eric | Business Immigration act of 1990 has created eb-5 visas for the immigrant Investors. It provides opportunity to the foreign nationals who invest money in United States to obtain permanent residency; that is green card. It receives immigrant investor capital. Immigrant investors must approach government designated regional centers only. read more
By: Stephen Parnell | Immigration Several thousand applicants over the past few years have successfully settled in the USA on this visa which is currently available until 2012. The visa has the requirement that, after two years (referred to as I-829 stage), it is necessary to prove the $500,000 has been held in the authorized program (i.e. not removed) and ten full time jobs have been created. read more
By: Mark Alexander | Law The Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) allows Australian employers to fill "highly skilled positions" in Australia with non-Australian applicants. The Employer Nomination Scheme is a permanent residence visa designed to attract skilled workers to work in Australia.This article outlines the requirements and steps to be taken when applying Employer Nomination Scheme. read more
By: Smith Bell | Loans Computer loans help you to avail your own computer without any obstacles. They allow huge amount but the only drawback is that they are charged with towering interest rates. The borrower need not be a good credit owner as these loans are available in two packages i.e. secured and unsecured type of loans. read more
By: Shwan | Immigration This case concerns Regulation 15 (1) (a) of the European Economic Area Regulations 2006 (herein after referred to as the Regulations). The court considered whether time spent in prison could count towards the time required for permanent settlement. The case concerned the power to deport persons who as a result of their nationality, came within the Regulations and the Directive 2004/38/EC. read more
By: Bobbie C Masters | Immigration Cancellation of removal for non permanent residents under INA: 240A(b)(1) is a form of discretionary relief that is granted by an immigration judge once removal proceedings have commenced. To be eligible for this relief, the individual must prove that: 1. They have been physically present in the United States continuously for 10 years immediately preceding their application for relief. read more
By: Aaron Smith | Careers In its short history, Canada has evolved into knowledge-based country which has world-class governance, global corporations and rich culture. It also pr ... read more