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England’s New Hiring Rules for International Care Workers Released – March 21, 2025

If you’re already working as a care worker in England—or actively seeking care jobs under the Skilled Worker visa—get ready for some game-changing news. Beginning April 9, 2025, care providers in England will be required to prioritize hiring care workers who are already in the UK before offering sponsorship to new recruits from overseas. This welcome shift, announced […]

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Co-funded Monash Graduate Scholarship (CF-MGS) 2025

Monash University is inviting applications for its prestigious Co-funded Monash Graduate Scholarships (CF-MGS) 2025, an opportunity designed to support high-achieving students undertaking Research Doctorate and Research Master’s degrees. With generous financial support and access to world-class facilities, this scholarship is open to both domestic and international students. Scholarship Benefits Successful applicants will receive: These benefits provide

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University of Bremen PhD Scholarship 2025 in Environmental Physics

Are you passionate about environmental research and atmospheric science? The Institute of Environmental Physics (IUP) at the University of Bremen, Germany, is offering an exciting PhD student (f/m/d) position in its Faculty of Physics/Electrical Engineering. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research on urban air quality while working in a supportive and internationally oriented academic environment.

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Fully Funded Scholarships With April 2025 Deadlines (For International Students)

Are you ready to supercharge your academic journey? April 2025 is your month to shine, with a plethora of fully funded scholarships and fellowships opening their doors to international students from all corners of the world. Yes, you read that right – all corners! Now, before you pack your bags, let’s address the burning question: Can

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5 Most Underrated Work Visas Accepting Applications in April 2025

Let’s be honest—when you think of international work visas, your mind probably races to the usual suspects: the U.S. H-1B, Canada’s Express Entry, or Australia’s skilled migration pathway. But here’s the twist: some of the world’s most rewarding work visas are flying completely under the radar. They’re easier to get, faster to process, come with fewer

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France Labor and Skill Shortage Work Visa Opportunities on Rise for April 2025 Onwards

France is not just the land of art, wine, and romance—it’s also a thriving economic powerhouse in Europe with a growing need for foreign talent. In 2025, France is experiencing notable labor shortages across several high-demand professions, prompting the government to ramp up its skill shortage visa programs. With a robust labor law framework that protects

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England’s New Hiring Rules for International Care Workers Released – March 21, 2025

If you’re already working as a care worker in England—or actively seeking care jobs under the Skilled Worker visa—get ready for some game-changing news. Beginning April 9, 2025, care providers in England will be required to prioritize hiring care workers who are already in the UK before offering sponsorship to new recruits from overseas. This welcome shift, announced

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Are you passionate about environmental research and atmospheric science? The Institute of Environmental Physics (IUP) at the University of Bremen, Germany, is offering an exciting PhD student (f/m/d) position in its Faculty of Physics/Electrical Engineering. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research on urban air quality while working in a supportive and internationally oriented academic environment.

Program Overview Project Title: Transport and Chemical Transformation of City Plumes in Bremen The PhD project investigates the dynamics of air pollution in Bremen by studying key pollutants like ammonia, aerosols, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). It aims to analyze the role of urban vegetation, industrial emissions, and agricultural sources in the chemical transformation of city plumes.

Are you passionate about environmental research and atmospheric science? The Institute of Environmental Physics (IUP) at the University of Bremen, Germany, is offering an exciting PhD student (f/m/d) position in its Faculty of Physics/Electrical Engineering. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research on urban air quality while working in a supportive and internationally oriented academic environment. Read More »

Introduction of Belarus E-visa 19 March 2025   Starting from March 20, 2025 foreign citizens are able to enter Belarus using the E-visa. This possibility is provided by the Government decree as of December 16, 2024 No. 953 amending the Visa regulations of the Republic of Belarus. This option is available to the holders of ordinary passports of 67 countries, including the U.S., Canada, the EU countries, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, the United Kingdom and other states.  An E-visa is a single-entry individual visa. It is issued for a period not exceeding 30 days. Depending on the purpose of travel to Belarus entry e-visas are issued for a business trip; participation in sporting, cultural, scientific, educational events and internships; private affairs; tourism. E-visas are issued automatically without applying to a diplomatic mission or consular office of the Republic of Belarus and without providing any visa support documents. E-visa consular fee doesn’t differ from a consular fee for a traditional visa placed in the passport. In addition to a consular fee, an internet-acquiring and service fee of EUR 6.00 is charged.  To obtain such a visa, a foreigner shall create a personal account on the website «Е-Pasluga» (including the mobile application «Е-Pasluga») and submit a visa application, choosing a corresponding service – service code 3.04.01, service name «E-visa issuance». An e-visa application is considered within seven calendar days. Upon entering the Republic of Belarus and during the stay in the country foreigners are obliged to present a copy of the E-visa in electronic form or its hard copy at the request of authorities. Entry to the Republic of Belarus with an e-visa is possible through all international checkpoints (road and rail checkpoints, through the checkpoints «Minsk National Airport», «Airport Brest», «Airport Gomel», «Airport Grodno», «Airport Mogilev», «Airport Vitebsk»). Please note: all previously introduced visa-free regimes are also retained! E-visa fee Payment is made by Visa International or Mastercard Worldwide. The consular fee is: 35 euros – for citizens of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, as well as stateless persons residing in Estonia, and non-citizens of Latvia; 60 euros – for citizens of other states; 0 euro (free of charge) – for citizens of Japan; 0 euro (free of charge) – for citizens of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden under the age of twelve; 0 euro (free of charge) – for citizens of other states, non-citizens of Latvia and stateless persons permanently residing in Estonia under the age of fourteen. The internet-acquiring and service fee is 6 euros and is charged to each applicant, regardless of age or citizenship. print version Source: https://mfa.gov.by/en/press/news_mfa/e0d809a07873da1d.html © When using the site materials reference to the source is required.

DATE . Mar/21/2025

Introduction of Belarus E-visa 19 March 2025   Starting from March 20, 2025 foreign citizens are able to enter Belarus using the E-visa. This possibility is provided by the Government decree as of December 16, 2024 No. 953 amending the Visa regulations of the Republic of Belarus. This option is available to the holders of ordinary passports of 67 countries, including the U.S., Canada, the EU countries, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, the United Kingdom and other states.  An E-visa is a single-entry individual visa. It is issued for a period not exceeding 30 days. Depending on the purpose of travel to Belarus entry e-visas are issued for a business trip; participation in sporting, cultural, scientific, educational events and internships; private affairs; tourism. E-visas are issued automatically without applying to a diplomatic mission or consular office of the Republic of Belarus and without providing any visa support documents. E-visa consular fee doesn’t differ from a consular fee for a traditional visa placed in the passport. In addition to a consular fee, an internet-acquiring and service fee of EUR 6.00 is charged.  To obtain such a visa, a foreigner shall create a personal account on the website «Е-Pasluga» (including the mobile application «Е-Pasluga») and submit a visa application, choosing a corresponding service – service code 3.04.01, service name «E-visa issuance». An e-visa application is considered within seven calendar days. Upon entering the Republic of Belarus and during the stay in the country foreigners are obliged to present a copy of the E-visa in electronic form or its hard copy at the request of authorities. Entry to the Republic of Belarus with an e-visa is possible through all international checkpoints (road and rail checkpoints, through the checkpoints «Minsk National Airport», «Airport Brest», «Airport Gomel», «Airport Grodno», «Airport Mogilev», «Airport Vitebsk»). Please note: all previously introduced visa-free regimes are also retained! E-visa fee Payment is made by Visa International or Mastercard Worldwide. The consular fee is: 35 euros – for citizens of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, as well as stateless persons residing in Estonia, and non-citizens of Latvia; 60 euros – for citizens of other states; 0 euro (free of charge) – for citizens of Japan; 0 euro (free of charge) – for citizens of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden under the age of twelve; 0 euro (free of charge) – for citizens of other states, non-citizens of Latvia and stateless persons permanently residing in Estonia under the age of fourteen. The internet-acquiring and service fee is 6 euros and is charged to each applicant, regardless of age or citizenship. print version Source: https://mfa.gov.by/en/press/news_mfa/e0d809a07873da1d.html © When using the site materials reference to the source is required. Read More »

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