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New 2008 Citizenship Requirements in Australia

Acquisition of citizenship in Australia implies irreversible positioning in Australia and grants you the right to vote. The successful candidates are provided with an Australian passport and they may choose to stay in Australia for an indefinite period of time. They are also entitled to choose the job or the field of study according to their preference.

Mira Flomin

 

 
Immigrating to New Zealand - The Hard Way Or the Right Way

Immigrating to New Zealand or anywhere for that matter is right up there with the top 5 high stress things one encounters in life. A proper plan a step by step guide and not making any mistakes are the keys to a stress free wonderful and enriching experience. The stories one hears of the ordeal involved with immigrating to New Zealand are varied and sometimes quite scary. I firmly believe that it does not have to be this way at all. We are bombarded with information on the web and yet there...

Raoul Britow

 

 
My Australian Immigration Story - From UK Fireman to Real "Aussie"

Our journey started 4.5 years ago. My partner and I have decided to leave the UK, I already had a sister living in Australia and have visited a few times, the beaches, the laid back life style, the weather and all the possibilities for outdoor activities - surfing, scuba diving etc were very tempting so we decided to make the move and migrate to Australia.

Mira Flomin

 

 
Thoughts on Immigration From a Personal Perspective

What puzzled me on many sleepless nights was a gap in my heart and mind. This I identified later as a lack of identity which it looked like I lost in the process.

Adina Pelle

 

 
Notarios Providing Legal Services Constitutes Unlicensed Practice of Law

Some people in Florida are confused as to what services a Latin American notary public - "notaria," "consultoria" or "notario publico" - can provide regarding immigration matters. In fact, these persons are not attorneys unless properly licensed to practice law in this state, and they should not be relied on for legal advice because they cannot give legal advice. Numerous complaints have been received about persons of Hispanic descent who have been harmed after mistakenly seeking legal...

Steven A. Culbreath

 

 
TSA's Practices at US Airports Regarding Immigration Status

In recent times, increasingly many reports across the country have surfaced, regarding security personnel (TSA) at U.S. airports inquiring into passengers' immigration status, as part of their routine check-in and screening procedures. At some airports, passengers who could not provide documentary proof of valid, legal status in the U.S., were detained, while CBP officers were called in by TSA to investigate further.

Steven A. Culbreath

 

 
Discover the Secrets About July Visa Bulletin

The July Visa Bulletin reviews the availability of immigrant figures during the month. Qualified applicants for a very limited number of visas are to be reported by the Consular officers to the Department of State. Although there are allocations made depending on the set limitation of visas and also based on the priority dates arranged chronologically

Richard Cunninghamm

 

 
Visa-Free Travel to the US Under the Visa Waiver Program Explained

The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) enables nationals of certain countries to travel to the United States for tourism or business for stays of 90 days or less without obtaining a visa. The program was established in 1986 with the objective of eliminating unnecessary barriers to travel, stimulating the tourism industry, and permitting the Department of State to focus consular resources in other areas. VWP eligible travelers may apply for a visa, if they prefer to do so.

Steven A. Culbreath

 

 
Comprehensive Immigration Reform - Where Are We Today?

Rewind by about a year. Summer 2007. The summer of great legislative anticipations and actions. Or was it? Legislators and groups alike, on either side of the hallway, had their agendas regarding wide-sweeping changes to a clearly broken American immigration system. What was touted by various legislators in the U.S. Congress as a "Comprehensive Immigration Reform" (C.I.R.), was a series of band-aids and splints to address some serious flaws and gaps in the system.

Steven A. Culbreath

 

 
Searches and Seizures by CBP at US Ports-of-Entry - Enhanced Security Or Harassment?

Over the past 12 months, I have personally noticed a substantial increase of clients' accounts on unpleasant inspections and interrogations on entry to the United States, by members of CBP, the law enforcement agency operating under the umbrella agency Department of Homeland Security (DHS). CBP Officers are charged with maintaining the security and integrity of the U.S. borders, while allowing for and promoting legitimate travel and trade. They are essentially the official...

Steven A. Culbreath

 

 
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