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The U.S. has put immigrant visas on hold for 75 countries for an indefinite period of time. Here's what you need to know.
The U.S. has put a hold on processing immigrant visas for 75 countries while it reviews "public charge" rules. This means that consulates abroad can't issue Green Cards. This suspension is very important because it doesn't apply to temporary visas (like student or work visas) and doesn't stop people who are already in the U.S. from applying for Adjustment of Status.
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Types of Work Visas in Australia, What You Need to Get One, and How to Stay There for a Long Time
Australia offers several work visa options for skilled workers, ranging from employer-sponsored and points-based visas to regional pathways. Each visa has specific eligibility requirements, including skills, work experience, and English proficiency. With the right planning, many Australian work visas can lead to long-term residence and permanent residency opportunities.
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Trade Courses in Australia: A Useful Way to Get a Visa and Move to Australia
Australia’s trade courses offer a practical pathway for international students and skilled migrants to work and settle in the country. Focused on hands-on skills and industry needs, these courses align closely with Australia’s skilled occupation lists and visa programs. When combined with work experience, skills assessment, and employer or state support, trade qualifications can support long-term migration and permanent residency goals.
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