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These Schengen Countries Changed Their Rules for Residence Permit Applicants in 2024

वैश्विक गतिशीलता परिसंपत्ति से संबंधित सभी चीजों की नब्ज पर अपनी उंगली रखें - क्या नया है और आपको क्या जानना चाहिए!

Published on
Jan 09, 2025

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Eligibility vs. Viability in Citizenship by Descent

At GlobalPassport, we understand that pursuing citizenship by descent can be a complex journey. One crucial distinction often overlooked is the difference between eligibility and viability. Let's explore what these terms mean for your citizenship by descent application.

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🚀 Trending Topics in Global Mobility

What to Expect for Golden Visa Program of Portugal in 2025

Increased demand from North America and the United Kingdom, consistent demand from Asian markets, more significant market awareness and enhanced processing to meet the increasing demand are among the key predictions for Portugal’s Golden Visa Program for 2025.

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Canadian federal government will miss deadline for changes to citizenship by descent

Current “lost Canadians”—those who may be entitled to Canadian citizenship but have not been granted it due to certain provisions in citizenship law—will have to wait even longer for the anticipated legislative changes.

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Recap: These Schengen Countries Changed Their Rules for Residence Permit Applicants in 2024

Many changes to the immigration system of EU countries have been implemented throughout 2024. Many of these measures aim to improve market gaps and the need for foreign workers, especially in countries with serious labour shortages.

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