Call London +44(0)344-991-9222. ![]() The world’s most popular immigration advice site ● 32 Years in Business ● Established in 1988 Immigration newsletter 13 April 2011 Firstly, now may be the time to think of new immigration destinations. Perhaps think of Singapore, Hong Hong, etc. Countries such as the UK, Canada and Australia have made immigration more difficult in recent years. The Immigration Minister in the UK Damian Green has said that the changes that have been brought in from 6 April 2011 will reduce levels of new immigration to the tens of thousands per year. On 1 April 2011, the United States began accepting Fiscal Year 2012 H-1B petitions from US employers wishing to hire overseas workers in specialty occupations. The overseas workers are mainly in professional level jobs that require you to at least have a bachelors degree. The earliest start date is 1 October 2011. While capped at 65,000 petitions per year, currently only 5,900 have been lodged. Australia will lower the barriers for entry for many people who wish to obtain student visas. A recent study by Canadian professor Tony Fang recommends that Canada should increase its immigration levels to bolster investment in housing and boost the nation's gross domestic product. The Canadian government is providing CAD $22 million to help skilled immigrants in Ontario find work. For the first time in a decade, Germany has seen an increase in immigration into the country, according to numbers published by the national statistics office. CONNECT WITH US: |