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.
For all the Visa information you’ll ever need, simply head
to VisaCompare. Whatever the purpose of your Visa and no matter the country of
choice, we can help. As an internally owned and funded search engine, we make
Visa comparison as easy as 1-2-3. Where ever possible, we post the most up to
date government changes, and point you towards those that share our high
standards for ethics.
To find out more, simply visit us here.
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