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Remote New Zealand dairy farms need more migrant workers
The Federated Farmers Organisation is launching an online help page with a tool which simplifies the costly and complex process of employing migrant workers.
According to figures released by New Zealand Immigration, the demand for migrants with experience in dairy farming is rising sharply. Farm owners and managers in the more remote areas...
UK government should focus on frozen pensions scandal not winter fuel payment
UK retirees who have or are planning to emigrate to countries where their state pension will be frozen are angry at the government’s focus on the rights and wrongs of expat winter fuel payment whilst they struggle to get by.
The less than popular millionaire Minister for Work and Pensions, Ian Duncan-Smith, hit the headlines again...
Tax tips for retirees planning to emigrate to a European country
Amongst the many reasons retirees head form the UK to a friendly, somewhat familiar European country, tax regimes don’t play a major part, but can severely affect an otherwise enjoyable retirement
Quality of life, cheaper property and cost of living as well as better weather and a ready-made expat community are all reasons to retire...
Boom in Brit exports to Korea sees expats following the trend
Recent efforts to promote stronger ties between the UK and South Korea have resulted in an export boom, with would-be expats rushing to join in.
The popular Asian relocation destinations of Singapore, Hong Kong and mainland China are being joined by the, until now, overlooked country of South Korea. Stronger ties with Britain are resulting...
Tailored reports of expat costs help determine income levels
Expats looking to find a well-salaried position overseas may find the reality of costs abroad very different from their optimistic expectations.
Migration seems to be the buzzword for the beginning years of the 21st century, with more people than ever before heading for unfamiliar destinations and the challenge of new jobs at a higher...
Tough UK government bill aims at curbing immigration
Illegal and even legal immigration in the UK is a hot subject during the present day hard times for the majority of UK citizens, with the government’s latest immigration bill hoping to pour water on the flames of criticism.
The latest crackdown on illegal immigrants features strongly in the bill, along with digs at overseas students’...
New Zealand issues new rules for international students
Under the recently-issued new visa and employment rules, overseas students arriving to study in New Zealand will find it easier to work whilst continuing their education.
The visa/work package, unveiled yesterday by the New Zealand government, is aimed at attracting more international students to the country’s further education and...
UN states mmigration is positive for both rich and poor nations
With the number of migrants worldwide soaring to a huge 200 million, the United nations is doing its best to put a positive spin on its benefits for both rich and poor countries.
During the last decade, immigration has swelled from150 million to its present figure, with a significant change in that the rich are now migrating from their...
Japan and China enter market for the brightest and best professionals
Canadian immigration officers should feel flattered by the imitation of their skills list by China and Japan, which recently entered the worldwide competition for the brightest and best migrants.
The two Asian giants have copied Canada’s newly reworked skills list in order to attract talented professional immigrants to their shores. In a...
Study shows that 60 per cent of Irish emigrants are highly skilled
A year-long study into the ongoing Irish Diaspora has revealed that over 60 per cent of emigrants have degree qualifications and were employed in skilled professions.
The study, undertaken by UCC’s Social Science Institute and the Department of Geography, confirmed fears that emigration from Ireland over the last year was four times...