Nepal on its way to disqualification for Diversity Visa

If the number of family-based and employment-based green cards for Nepalis increases at the current rate, there are signs that Nepal will be ineligible for the DV Lottery in the next few years. In the last few years, there has been a significant increase in the rate of green card issuance by Nepalis based on family and employment.

Therefore, even if the US embassy increases the rate of immigrant visa interviews and increases the number of visas issued, or even if USCIS increases the rate of approving Nepali green cards based on employment and family, Nepalis will be ineligible for DV in the next few years. The number of Nepalese who are waiting for family and employment-based green cards after their I-130 or I-40 applications have been approved is also very large.

Report on Nepali Students in USA

The Department of Homeland Security of the American government has released the data that 23 thousand 43 Nepali students are studying in America. According to this data extracted from SEVIS, Nepalis studying in America are number 13 in the list of students from other countries of the world. Get More in depth details from the videos below:



Apply for EPS Language Test and Work in Korea's Manufacturing Sector


Unlock the door to career opportunities in Korea! The Department of Foreign Employment is now accepting applications for the EPS-Topic (Korean Language Test), offering 15,848 positions in the manufacturing sector. Find out how to apply, important dates, and key details in this video. Don't miss the chance to embark on a new career path – apply now!

Nepali Nurses to the UK: Selection Update and Interview Process Revealed


Get the latest scoop on the journey of Nepali nurses to the UK! The Department of Foreign Employment has unveiled the first 71 names selected for the pilot program. Join us for details on the interview process, criteria, and what this means for aspiring nurses. Stay informed about this groundbreaking opportunity!

Exploited & Unpaid: Migrant Worker Sues UK Farm in Landmark Tribunal


Join us on Visa Khabar as we delve into the shocking reality of migrant agricultural workers facing wage theft and exploitation on UK farms. Sapana Pangeni, a brave fruit picker from Nepal, is taking legal action against a British farm in a landmark employment tribunal. 

Discover the struggles, discrimination, and the fight for justice in this eye-opening report.

Breaking News: South Korea to Hire 14,000 Nepali Workers in New Sectors


Exciting developments in South Korea's Employment Permit System (EPS)! Starting in 2024, South Korea is expanding its hiring scope, welcoming 14,000 Nepali workers in sectors like restaurants, hotels, hospitals, forestry, and more. This marks a significant shift from the previous focus on agriculture and manufacturing. 

Learn more about this game-changing update and its impact on employment opportunities.

Breaking News: Canada's Ambitious Immigration Plan Unveiled! 1.5 Million Immigrants by 2026


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Subscribe to Visa News for essential updates.

Germany Expands Skilled Worker Immigration Act to Address Labor Shortage


The German Federal Council has greenlit amendments to the Skilled Worker Immigration Act, aimed at tackling the country's skilled labor deficit. Approved changes, effective from November 18, 2023, focus on easing access for third-country nationals with relevant skills. 

Alterations to the EU Blue Card include reduced employment contract durations and salary thresholds. The covered occupations have broadened, encompassing IT specialists without degrees and executives in various sectors. 

Blue Card holders from any EU country now enjoy streamlined business activities without an additional work permit. Notably, notification requirements for employer changes within the first 12 months have been introduced. 

Further amendments are slated for March 2024.

Watch the video for full details.

Episode 2: Global Immigration & Visa Update

 

In the latest immigration and visa news roundup, Episode 2 covers significant updates from the UK, Europe, Australia, the US, and more. Portugal raises its national minimum wage, while Bulgaria witnesses an influx of non-EU workers. 

The UK records a surge in net migration, and Australia transforms its visa streams. The US announces changes to the H-2B program, and Canada unveils plans for 485,000 new permanent residents. 

The video also provides insights into green card issues, the US State Department's December visa bulletin, and remarkable growth in Indian student enrollment in the US. 

Stay informed with this comprehensive update.

New Rules: Foreigners Can Work in Denmark Without Permit for Short Periods


In a recent development, Denmark has implemented new rules allowing foreigners employed by subsidiaries of Danish companies to work in the country without a work or residency permit for short durations. Effective from November 17, individuals engaged in management or high-level knowledge work, particularly in sectors like agriculture, construction, and hospitality, can benefit from this exemption. 

The conditions include affiliation with a Danish-established company with at least 50 employees and a limit of two working periods within 180 days, each not exceeding 15 days. Additionally, specific exemptions for artists, musicians, board members, and guest teachers are outlined. 

See the video for full details.

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