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Germany spouse visa: Who can apply, requirements, and application process explainedSpouses of German citizens and legal residents can now reunite in Germany through a streamlined spouse visa process. This long-stay visa, r...
How spouses and children can move to Germany through family reunification visaGermany offers a family reunification visa for spouses, partners, and dependent children. This visa allows them to join family members lega...
A step-by-step guide to getting a Germany student residence permitInternational students in Germany, excluding EU/EEA/Swiss citizens, generally require a residence permit after arrival. This permit allows ...
Need over ₹2 crore for foreign education? From scholarships to SIPs - know the smart ways parents can plan for expensive foreign degreesThe escalating cost of foreign education, often underestimated by Indian parents, necessitates early financial planning. Beyond tuition, ac...
Canada to ease income rules for parents and grandparents super visa from March 31Canada is enhancing its Parents and Grandparents Super Visa program, effective March 31, 2026, by offering more flexible income requirement...
What exactly is the Canada Pension Plan? New CPP payments rolling out nationwide on November 26; Check all the payment dates of 2025-26 - Why is Quebec not part of CPP?Canada Pension Plan (CPP) payments will be sent across the nation on November 26, 2025. These monthly benefits offer financial stability to...
What international students should know about Canada’s off-campus work rulesCanada has updated rules for international students. They can now work 24 hours weekly off-campus during studies. Unlimited work is permitt...
Air Canada flight attendants stage nationwide airport demonstrations ahead of possible weekend strikeAir Canada flight attendants are intensifying pressure in contract negotiations, staging coordinated demonstrations at major airports due t...
Canada’s jobless rate hits 7% — worst since 2016, and Mark Carney may be feeling the political heat alreadyCanada's job market faces challenges. Unemployment rises to 7% in May. This is the highest rate since 2016, excluding pandemic times. Aroun...
Definity’s $3.3B Travelers deal to keep 1,400 jobs in Canada; what it means for workers, brokers, and policyholdersDefinity Financial Corp will acquire Travelers' Canadian operations. The deal is worth $3.3 billion. This acquisition will make Definity Ca...
Canada steel, aluminum plants lay off workers due to US tariffsHundreds of Canadian workers in steel and aluminum sectors have been laid off due to U.S. tariffs imposed by President Trump. The job losse...
Canadian govt allows international students to work for more than 20 hours per weekCanada has temporarily lifted its 20-hour-a-week limit on the number of hours international students can work off-campus, to address the cr...
Canada announces new measures to protect temporary foreign workersImmigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) have together announced 13 amendment...
Study in Canada: Visa, cost of living, & other expenses you need to know aboutStudying abroad can be costly, but Canada is one location where a good education is more affordable than in many other countries. However, ...
Canada's job vacancies reached one million in April and these sectors have the most openingsThere was an average of 1.1 unemployed people for each job vacancy in April, down from 1.2 in March, and down from 2.4 one year earlier, th...
NRIs based in 5 Eyes countries can gain from Covid Response Benefit SchemesPost the Pandemic, health and financial security has become the top priority for families worldwide, and India is no exception. Businesses ...
Maternity Benefit Act: The new amendments might cause some pangs in the short runThe 2017 amendments to the Maternity Benefit Act were a bold policy action but a year on, it may have warranted unintended and unwanted con...
ET Awards: Fairfax's Prem Watsa wins Global Indian award for corporate excellencePrem Watsa has come a long way since he landed in Canada as a young immigrant in the early 1970s with just $8 in his pocket.
- Employers feel that sum 'insured' is inadequate: Survey
The research was conducted by ICICI Lombard, through an online survey comprising 500 corporate clients across India.
- Canada's deficit to top $50 bn: finance minister
Canada was not expected to see another surplus until 2014