Tuesday, 11 August 2015
Apply for a Visa to Discover the Beautiful Hidden Beaches in the U.K.
Who says you have to go to the Bahamas or the Caribbean to have the beach vacation you’ve always wanted? The U.K. is home to many secret beach locations that are waiting to be discovered. Of course, if you are travelling from outside Britain, you’ll need to apply for a visa to enter the country and roam freely through the cities and the scenic spots.
http://www.visacompare.com/blog/apply-for-a-visa-to-discover-the-beautiful-hidden-beaches-in-the-uk
Monday, 10 August 2015
Want to Study in the U.K.? Find Out Why You Need Quality Visa Services
For many who plan to study abroad, the United Kingdom is a dream destination. The U.K. government is more than welcoming to international students and they issue an unlimited number of student visas, as well. However, you can’t just travel to study there as you please. There are certain requirements that you need to meet, and the first thing you need to do is to find a visa application agency that can help you with student visa services to get you ready for school in no time.
http://www.visacompare.com/blog/want-to-study-in-the-uk-find-out-why-you-need-quality-visa-services
Thursday, 9 July 2015
Customised Country Guides on Must-Visit Places for Film and TV Buffs
Both Hollywood and the UK may have had their share of popular filming locations, but these are not the only places where you can see the magic unfold right before your very eyes. You might have had the chance to see the castles and forests that have been used as locations for blockbuster films like Harry Potter, The Dark Knight, and Into the Woods (all located within the UK), but has it been your dream to visit the Shire or King’s Landing, or even get to see Katniss’s house in District 12? Here are some helpful country guides for places located around the world where your favourite fictional place unfolded in front of the big (and small) screen.
http://www.visacompare.com/blog/customised-country-guides-on-must-visit-places-for-film-and-tv-buffs
Tuesday, 7 July 2015
Visa Application Process Requirement in Canada: Language Proficiency
When you plan on migrating to another country, whether to study, find work, or retire, one of the things you must have is adequate proficiency of the country’s language or languages. Canada is no exception to this rule, for they had made it a must for immigration applicants to have the ability to fluently speak at least one (or both) of their two official languages—namely, English and French. Each Canadian immigration program has its own set of requirements, but one thing they share in common is the requirement of proving a prospective immigrant’s language ability. With changes initiated back in 2012, being able to prove that you can participate in short, everyday conversations through a language ability test is among the visa application process requirements in Canada.
http://www.visacompare.com/blog/visa-application-process-requirement-in-canada-language-proficiency
Monday, 6 July 2015
VisaCompare - How to Compare Visa Prices
Looking how to compare Visa prices?
The Visa process can be confusing enough, without the
various contradictions on pricing. Visa fees are often changing and it’s often
hard to keep up with the latest reforms.
For instance, as of April 2015, the UK introduced
immigration health surcharge and a rollout of Biometric Residence Permits. The
government also confirmed its new immigration and nationality fees. One of the
biggest reforms, the Immigration Health Surcharge, means non-EEA nationals
coming to study, work or visit the UK for longer than six months, will
be required to pay a charge. Migrants applying for a Visa of less than six
months, however, will be exempt.
Overall, there has been numerous increases on this type of
Visa in 2015. For applications made both within and outside the UK , under the
Tier 2 General category, there has been an increase of £50. This also applies
for ICT (long term) categories.
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Tuesday, 23 June 2015
Becoming an Exchange Student in Australia
There
are many advantages to applying for student exchange programs. First of all,
you are exposed to a new culture and language, from which you can learn
substantially. The experience of being with new people also helps develop
character and independence, and adds to your life experience.
Before jumping into the wagon, however,
it would be helpful to know what to prepare for an Australian study visa
application. Often, filling out a visa application form is all that’s needed. However,
there may be times when the process could get tricky, such as when the embassy
assesses your English proficiency, finances, immigration history, or even the
circumstances of your home country before granting a visa. If you want to avoid this hassle, approach a
visa application agency or your school for assistance.
Your
student visa comes with a permission to work, but for only 40 hours per
fortnight. Remember that your purpose in going to Australia is to study, so you
must do so diligently. Any violation of your visa conditions may result in
cancellation of your visa.
An
exchange student program is a very promising and worthwhile experience. If you
think you can handle independent living and is longing to experience what the
world has to offer, then this might be the program for you.
Wednesday, 17 June 2015
Get a Visa to Visit the U.K.’s Hidden Beaches
The U.K. holds a surprising
secret: it actually has great beaches. Not what you’d expect considering the
Northern climes. Experience them by getting a Standard Visitor visa to travel
to the U.K. for leisure. This visa allows you to stay in the country for up to
six months. That should be enough time for you to explore all you want. With
that said, here are a couple of secret beaches in the U.K.:
Cornwall
To the west of South Devon
lies Cornwall, another beach paradise for travellers. Chapel Porth is a perfect
example of a hidden treasure. It is a sandy bay surrounded by cliffs where you
can enjoy watching the sun go down, build sand castles on the beach and have a
taste of the delicious local food. If you are feeling more daring, venture out
to The Strangles.
Dorset
Dorset is a maritime county
in the southern part of England that would be perfect for anybody looking for a
secluded beach getaway. Eype Beach, for example, is found in the quiet area of
Eype village on the South West Coast Path. You might fancy Worbarrow Bay with
its wind-carved stones, chalky white and sandy brown rocks. You might also want
to check out Mupe Rocks to the east.
Thursday, 21 May 2015
How to Obtain a Business Visa in Australia
Australia’s
strong economy attracts thousands of investors and businessmen who are out to
set up shop in its major metropolitan areas. Before you can take advantage of
the opportunities in the country, however, you must first qualify for a business visa. Here
are some of the things you need to accomplish for a successful application and to
avoid visa revocation.
Eligibility
There
are two major requirements in applying for a business visa for Australia.
First, you must have a successful business or investment career. This means you
have a running business in your own country or in another one. Second, you must
commit to engaging in business activities in Australia, which involves actively
participating in your business’ day-to-day operations, and maintaining
substantial ownership of the business.
Declaration
Once you
arrive in Australia, you will be required to sign a declaration agreeing to
notify the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) of your residential
address within six months upon initial entry; and to notify the agency every
time you change your address.
Condition
The Australian
government will grant a business visa only if your business can achieve one of
the following: develop connections with international markets, create and/or maintain
jobs in the country, export Australian products or services, or produce goods
or services that the country would otherwise import, introduce or improve
technology, or contribute to the commercial activities in sectors of the
Australian economy.
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