Non-EU travelers should be aware of a new border system rule
Non-EU travelers should be aware of a new border system rule. Arriving travelers at the EU’s borders next year will be greeted with a sleek new system.
UK travelers obliged to take a COVID test in France
From Saturday, December 4th, all UK visitors will be required to submit a negative COVID-19 test.
South Africa’s E-visa system launch March 2022
The inauguration of South Africa’s E-visa system South Africa’s Minister of Finance revealed on Thursday, November 11th.
Germany has the greatest COVID daily death toll in nine months
As the Omicron form spreads across Europe, Germany has had its highest daily COVID death toll in nine months.
New Omicron travel limitations suggested by the Biden administration
To combat the spread of the new Omicron COVID-19 type, the US government plans to impose more restrictions on overseas passengers, making life a little more difficult for those traveling to the US for the holidays.
U.S. immigration policy: what should it be?
Few topics generate greater controversy than immigration, because it is linked to so many areas of society, including economics, culture, law, and resources, as well as one’s attitudes toward those who are immigrating in the first place.
Expats place a higher value on health care than on job prospects
A component that was found to be more significant than the cash package on offer, with 85 percent of expats claiming it to be more important than not, and the career prospects of the post, with 83 percent of expats claiming it to be more important than not.
Japan and Israel: travel restrictions because of the omicron variant
Travel bans and other restrictions were imposed by countries throughout the world on Monday in an attempt to keep the new omicron variety at bay, despite the fact that it is unknown what this implies for the COVID-19 pandemic.
ZEP will not be renewed
The South African Cabinet stated on Wednesday, November 24th, that extensions to the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP), which is slated to expire on December 31st, will no longer be permitted.
South Africa describes the British travel restriction as ‘rushed’
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (Reuters) – The British decision to suspend flights from South Africa due to the discovery of a new COVID-19 form “seems to have been rushed,” according to South Africa’s foreign ministry, since the World Health Organization has not to advise on the next measures.