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Denmark Offers Work Visas for foreigners, but you need to have a specific skill set for that. Also, if you are a professional from the below-given professions, like ICT, health, construction, life sciences, or finance, then you will be welcomed by the Danish government.
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Denmark is a hub for enthusiastic individuals aspiring to attain a promising career and a comfortable future. However, the Denmark immigration process is not.
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To Apply for Denmark visa, you must first choose one of the work visa types and meet the requirements. You must have a valid work permit even if you are in Denmark for any unpaid or voluntary work.
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Bringing Families Together: A Guide to Denmark's Dependent Visa
Discover Denmark dependent visa, designed to unite families of expatriates. This guide covers the application process, eligibility requirements, and benefits, including access to education and healthcare. Ensure a smooth transition for your loved ones as you embark on your new life in Denmark.
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Hello, folks! I am Bhargav Modi from Edugo Abroad. At Edugo Abroad, we present the most recent and most dependable information about studying abroad.
On our YouTube channel, we regularly share tips, bits of knowledge, and updates to assist you with arriving at informed conclusions about your education and professional opportunities overseas.
Today, we are tending to a typical misconception, the off beam beliefs on studying, working, and settling in Europe. This could not possibly be more off-base! Europe offers open doors for Indian students to study, get work insight, and eventually secure permanent residency (PR).
So, let's explore the top 5 European countries where you can study, work, and settle successfully.
Let us start with France, the most popular country in Europe.
1. France
Study
France is a great place to opt for education because it has some of the best business schools and famous Grand Ecole programmes. These schools provide a rich learning environment by combining theoretical knowledge with hands-on practice through internships. France also has the most Triple Crown schools, which adds to its image as a place where people can get an excellent education.
Work
France is a great place to get professional training after studying because it is an excellent place to work. The country lets students work part-time, which helps them become financially independent and gives them experience. As graduates you can easily apply for a 2 year post-study work-based visa (APS), which can help you land good fashion, luxury, IT, and manufacturing careers.
Settle
There are good ways to settle in France, and you can apply for permanent residency (PR) within three to four years through the Blue Card system. The country is also suitable for families to settle in because spouses and children can accompany them once the principal applicant gets a job. Overall, France is becoming an appealing place for work, school, and long-term living.
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Our country's regional visa-free policy for foreigners mainly includes:
Hong Kong and Macao foreign tour groups to enter Guangdong 144-hour visa-free policy. Citizens of countries with diplomatic ties with China holding ordinary passports may visit the nine cities in the Greater Bay area and the Shantou Bay Area without the need for a visa after entering the region through a group of Hong Kong and macao-registered travel agents, activities will be held in the cities of Guangzhou, Foshan, Zhaoqing, Shenzhen, Dongguan, Huizhou, Zhuhai, Zhongshan, Jiangmen and Shantou, group in and out, stay less than 144 hours.
Visa-free entry policy for tour groups from ASEAN countries to Guilin, Guangxi. Group tours (2 or more) from ASEAN countries (Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Singapore, Brunei Darussalam, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia) , with an ordinary passport, you can enter or leave the country visa-free through the Guilin Airport and travel agencies in Guilin, stay no longer than 144 hours.
Visa-free entry policy for foreign tour groups by cruise. Foreign tour groups (2 or more persons) on cruises and received by travel agencies in China, visa-free group visits are available from 13 cruise ports in Tianjin, Dalian, Shanghai, Lianyungang, Wenzhou and Zhoushan, Xiamen, Qingdao, Beihai, Haikou and Sanya, the tour group shall travel with the same cruise to the next port until the departure of this cruise, activities for Tianjin, Hebei, Liaoning, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Shandong, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan and other 11 coastal provinces (autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the central government) and Beijing, stay no longer than 15 days.
4th, 59 countries personnel entry Hainan 30 days visa-free policy. Russia, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Norway, Ukraine, Italy, Austria, Finland, the Netherlands, Denmark, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ireland, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Albania, the United States, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Kazakhstan, the Philippines, Indonesia, Brunei, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Monaco, Belarus and 59 other countries hold ordinary passports, for short-term reasons such as tourism, business, visit, family visit, medical treatment, convention and exhibition, sports competition, etc. (except for work and study reasons) , visa-free entry to Hainan may be granted, the scope of activities shall be within the administrative area of Hainan province, and the entry and exit ports shall be all open ports of Hainan province, and the stay time shall not exceed 30 days.
Visa-free 144-hour entry policy for foreign tour groups from Hong Kong and Macao. Citizens of countries with diplomatic relations with China who hold ordinary passports and visit Hong Kong and Macao may visit Hainan visa-free if they are in a group of two or more members of a travel agency legally registered in Hong Kong and Macao, activities for the administrative area of Hainan province, the entry and exit ports for all open ports in Hainan province, the use of group entry and exit mode, stay less than 144 hours.
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WARSAW, Poland (AP) — The German government says it is cracking down on irregular migration and crime following recent extremist attacks, and plans to extend temporary border controls to all nine of its frontiers next week.
Last month, a deadly knife attack by a Syrian asylum-seeker in Soligen killed three people. The perpetrator claimed to be inspired by the Islamic State group. In June, a knife attack by an Afghan immigrant left a police officer dead and four other people wounded.
The border closures are set to last six months and are threatening to test European unity. Most of Germany’s neighbors are fellow members of the European Union, a 27-country bloc based on the principles of free trade and travel. And Germany — the EU’s economic motor in the heart of Europe — shares more borders with other countries than any other member state.
The Polish prime minister on Tuesday denounced the closures as “unacceptable” and Austria said it won’t accept migrants rejected by Germany.
Here’s a look at some of the issues:
How do Europeans travel currently?
The EU bloc has a visa-free travel area known as Schengen that allows citizens of most EU countries to travel easily across borders for work and pleasure. Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland also belong to Schengen even though they are not EU members.
According to the EU, member states are allowed to temporarily reintroduce controls at the EU’s so-called internal borders in case of a serious threat, such as one to internal security. But it also says border controls should be applied as a last resort in exceptional situations, and must be time-limited.
Such limitations are often put in place during major sporting events, including the recent Olympic Games in Paris and the European soccer championship this summer.
What’s Germany doing now?
Nine countries border Germany and all are part of Schengen. Germany already imposed restrictions last year at its borders with Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria and Switzerland.
Germany’s Interior Ministry on Monday ordered the extension of checks at those borders, as well as controls at borders with France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Belgium and Denmark.
Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said the aim was to limit irregular migration and protect the nation from “the acute dangers posed by Islamist terrorism and serious crime.”
Growing backlash against migration
The government and many Germans welcomed refugees fleeing conflicts in Syria and elsewhere from 2015-16, when more than 1 million asylum-seekers entered the country.
But as large-scale migration to Europe continues nearly a decade later, a backlash is fueling the growth of far-right parties.
Some people say social services are overwhelmed, and extremist attacks by asylum-seekers have led to security fears. It has added up to growing support for firmer immigration policies — and in some cases, backing for the far-right parties that champion such limits.
The unpopular coalition government of Chancellor Olaf Scholz is trying to crack down on irregular immigration after the far right did well in two recent state elections in eastern Germany. Another comes Sept. 22 in Brandenburg, the state surrounding Berlin.
Economic worries
As the EU’s largest economy, Germany is a key trading partner for neighbors. The interior ministry’s announcement has prompted economic worries for the main Dutch transportation lobby group, the Dutch Association for Transport and Logistics. It said the decision was undermining the Schengen principle of free trade and it fears major economic damage.
At home, Germany’s DSLV logistics and freight association urged a selective approach that would spare trucks moving goods across borders — which would mirror what occurred during the European soccer championships. Those checks avoided economic disruptions because officials focused on individuals and not trucks, the association said.
Dirk Jandura, the president of the Federation of German Wholesale, Foreign Trade and Services, said in an statement to The Associated Press that restrictions on the free movement of people “always mean delays and thus cost increases for the economy and especially for wholesale and foreign trade.”
He added: “However, if migration policy findings require restrictive measures, then this is understandable. For us, it is important to implement the measures with a sense of proportion.”
Political repercussions
The ruling conservative government in Austria — which is facing a tight race against the far-right party in an election this month — says it will not accept refugees who are turned back from Germany.
Interior Minister Gerhard Karner told reporters that Germany has the right to send people back if another EU country is responsible for their asylum application. But that would require a formal procedure and the consent of the member state concerned.
Meanwhile, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called Germany’s plan “unacceptable” and called for urgent consultations by all countries affected. Poland has struggled with a migration crisis on its border with Belarus since 2021. Warsaw accuses Belarus and Russia of luring migrants from the Middle East and Africa there to destabilize the West.
Agnieszka Łada-Konefał, deputy director of the German Institute of Polish Affairs, said random checks at the German-Polish border create traffic jams that make it more difficult for people to cross for work and discourage Germans from shopping in Poland. Poles also argue that Germany first introduced a policy of openness to refugees but is now pushing them back to Poland.
“Due to the negative perception of the influx of migrants in Poland, any report of migrants being returned by Germany also negatively affects Polish-German relations and Germany’s image in Poland,” Łada-Konefał told the AP.
But in the Netherlands, where the anti-immigration Party for Freedom won last year’s election, the minister for asylum and migration pledged to step up Dutch border controls as well.
Slovenia, Austria and Italy also have extended temporary border controls in some areas or all along their frontiers.
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England 2 - 1 South Africa
I found it tricky to get a good sense of how I wanted to word the performance on Tuesday. I don't know if it was because there were so many changes in the team that I expected there to be a lot of inconsistency (which is why changing so many of the starting 11 may not always be as useful as some people think), or whether it was just the lack of the team finding a solid rhythm... It was an odd one to watch.
South Africa were interesting to watch; I always enjoy watching international games where the opponent is a team who I haven't had the chance to see play often, either as a whole team or individual players. They have players in the SAFA Women's League, Liga MX Femenil, the Saudi Women's Premier League, the NWSL, and the Lithuanian A League, which aren't easy (or, in some cases possible at all) to watch in the UK. Some teams stream their matches to their own YouTube channels or Facebook pages, others have select games available for international viewing, some have no streaming at all from what I can tell.
When the camera panned around the stadium and you saw South African supporters out to cheer on the team, and then when you see clips from the end where the team go around to thank their fans, it is clear how important growing the visibility of all women's football globally is.
I know that England were the favourites for this game and there were low expectations for South Africa after the game against Denmark, where visa problems saw them missing multiple of their starting 11. However, the way some people talked about South Africa pre- and post-match really bothered me. I enjoyed watching them play, they have talented players, and I feel that for some the focus has been too much on what England didn't do and not what South Africa did do.
More below the cut.
Rather than go play-by-player, I've ended up with a few thoughts about some of them and left the others, then some additional thoughts outside of player-focused at the end.
Positive Game for Some Younger Players
For me, Clinton, Le Tissier, and Naz as some of the young players on the pitch had a good game and I definitely felt there was a lot more positive to say about them than critiques. Clinton has been widely praised; she was very strong, composed and mature in that midfield. She played roles in attack and defense and just seemed to work so hard. I would put her into the starting 11 conversation, and if not there yet then she should be getting 30, 40+ minutes in games.
Le Tissier was much more confident this time than the last game she started, getting an assist to Clinton's goal and having decent pace to get up and down that pitch. She showed good reading of the game for some long balls and her assist as well. She didn't do as well when she was moved over to the LB position to make way for Bronze, but still a reasonably decent 30 minutes out there. I would like to see her getting game-time as not just Bronze's back-up.
Naz often found herself surrounded by defenders as soon as she had the ball, but never seemed to be phased by it. She also passed in a very calm and well-timed assist in a busy eighteen-yard box for Williamson's goal. She did drift out onto the wings more than you might want for a striker, but that's likely due to her predominantly playing on the wing for Spurs, though she has played as a striker before. I liked seeing Naz and Hemp on the field at the same time during the Germany game and I would like to see how Hemp on the left wing and Naz on the right, with Russo or Beever-Jones in the striker position would go.
Earps Back in Goal this Game
Earps did fine in goal. There wasn't a lot for her to do, though when there was it was often with a dash of on-field chaos... She got momentarily squished under Clinton and Magaia, had to basically take out Morgan by claiming the ball from her feet in a slide, and came out for an important save when Bright made a defensive error shortly after coming on.
With the conceded goal, as I predicted would happen in the long post I wrote before, some fans of Hampton have already claimed she would have saved it, just like fans of Earps said she would have saved the goals Hampton conceded. The second Germany goal and the South African goal had some similarities in lead-up and execution. For Gwinn's goal, Hampton chose to stay back; for Kgatlana's goal, Earps chose to close down the angle. Hampton was criticised for not closing down the angle; Earps was criticised for being so far forward. Can't win, can they, goalkeepers? Maybe if each of them had chose to do the opposite, they would have saved them, maybe not. Who knows.
Anyway, I think it makes sense to put your experienced goalkeeper on the pitch when there are many younger, less experience players on the field.
Williamson...an odd game
I feel like Williamson's overall performance has been overshadowed by her first goal (for her fans) or her passing error leading to England conceding (for her detractors). She was better than she was against Germany, with some confident challenges and blocks, and pressing players back defensively more deliberately than the other game. Her pace, however, is still off and it was her mispass error that led to the goal, which seemed to shake her a bit.
Could be still coming back from her ACL, could be some mental component to it, could be struggling to refind form, could be so many things. Only time will tell, I guess. I think she wasn't as bad as her detractors claim, and she wasn't as good as her fans claim. What I think is clear, though, especially with the how Bright got outpaced when she came on as well is that the Bright-Williamson pairing shouldn't continue.
At times physical (and occasionally chaotic) game, Stanway did not stay out of the duels as Wiegman asked them to!
I actually think Stanway got more of a knock than first realised during one heavy collision; she was limping afterwards and seemed to make more mistakes. I thought she would get subbed out, but she played the full 90.
It was a physical and fast-paced game; which I think is an important learning experience, especially for young players. Football is a physical sport and you will get clattered, and you've got to learn to keep your head, keep your composure, and not let it rattle you. Some of them have experienced it at the domestic level, but experiencing it at international level can be very different. Good learning opportunity and I think the younger players coped quite well.
Not many yellow cards. That said, one could have been a red since it looked to be quite a reckless challenge on Russo that connected with her achilles, which I've seen players sent off for many times before.
South Africa making England's back-line panic!
Kgatlana is a brilliant player to watch, isn't she? She gave the England defenders so many problems and was just everywhere in the attack when they got into England's third. The players sat behind her in an attacking role, Magaia and the Cesane twins, also had their fair share of opportunities to drive forward and sow panic amongst the England players.
When South Africa got on the attack or the counter-attack (via some well-placed long balls for some of them from the defense and midfield) they looked promising. A bit more work on composure in finishing and they will have a strong counter-attacking threat.
Also, it's not easy to be a goalkeeper coming on halfway through a game, but Dlamini had a composed time in front of goal when she had to sub in for Swart at half-time.
Commentary on South Africa
Because all my social media feeds have women's football in the algorithm, and the England team specifically, I get a lot of stuff coming up from all kinds of people interested in women's sport. Sometimes, I see opinions that lead to me hitting the block button and wishing I could hit it a few times more. I really didn't like the tone of some after this game.
There was mockery of the South African players for going down after making or being on the receiving end of tackles, and of the South African medical team when they came on and off the pitch. Now there were a fair few collisions and heavy tackles; as I said, it was a physical game, and the South African players often came off worse than the England players, leading to their medical/physio staff having to come on the pitch.
Some of the comments, however, really felt like they were coming from a nasty, Anglo-centric perspective, and there were absolutely some that were just racist or xenophobic. The latter were predominantly on TikTok, which can be just as much of a cesspit as Twitter.
Related to that and some of the comments, I think some fans of women's football do not consider that there are many barriers and fewer resources for a lot of women's football teams around the world. While women footballers in England still face barriers, mistreatment and other issues that impact their equal access to the game, many of them (and especially those playing in the WSL) are in a much more privileged position than many players worldwide. There was a report released recently exploring this with players from a number of countries. Thinking about this and acknowledging it also doesn't mean downplaying the talent or the performances of players in those teams; it's simply understanding how much of impact different barriers have.
Commentary on Naz vs Beever-Jones
Now I understand that some people were frustrated that Beever-Jones did not get minutes this international window. What I don't understand is why, for some, Jess Naz is being dragged into this. Some people have claimed she doesn't deserve to start over Beever-Jones, that she's not a particularly good player, their various stats have been dragged into it from last season, some are claiming Naz is "over-hyped" (Where? From a quick search, she certainly doesn't have more articles about her than Beever-Jones, nor more social media commentary, so it can't be a direct comparison they're going for), and all kinds of other stuff.
Naz is a decent player and deserved her opportunity to start. I think she has shown positive play and promise every time she's come on for England. Naz being on the pitch does not prevent Beever-Jones being on the pitch; they can both play multiple positions. As I said above, you could try Naz on the wing and Beever-Jones central. If people are unhappy about Beever-Jones not playing, I understand directing criticism towards Wiegman or the tactics, but I don't understand why Naz has been dragged into this.
I've also seen a few people suggest Beever-Jones needs to start refusing England call-ups or be allowed to stay at club if she's always going to be left on the bench? She's been called up twice so far, both this year. May 2024 was her first senior call-up and we're in November 2024, with two international windows. I don't think any disappointment she may or may not be feeling is quite at the point yet of refusing to join the squad... If she keeps not getting minutes, sure, but it's a little dramatic right now. That said, men's football also has some of this kind of dramatic commentary, too, so presumably it's a fandom meets sports thing.
Anyway, I enjoyed the game. Didn't like some of the external commentary. Glad we got to watch South Africa play, and now I need to choose my fantasy WSL team before I forget... trying to figure out who took knocks on international duty.
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Fender Bender - 2
"Alreet bonny lad?" one of them said. He was the tallest one of them. His shoulders broad, and his hair all over the place. She couldn't really make him out in the dark, but his voice and the odor of the boys had let Clementine to believe, that he was a smoker. "I'm sorry?" she asked quietly. And then there was, what seemed like, an "aha"-moment in the group, who now realized why, they hadn't seen Clementine before. She wasn't Geordie. "Oh," the boy started, "are you okay?". The question struck Clementine like lightning. She didn't really feel anything. She hadn't felt anything for a few years, so when the tall man asked, and the rest of the group were waiting for an answer, Clementine blurted a quick "I'm fine", as if it was an automatic reaction in her nervous system. "Ya need a ride or summat?" another one of them said. He had longer, curly hair, and had a wit to his movements and his voice. "Um, no," Clementine started, but didn't know how to finish, "not by strangers anyway". She tried to use her only defense mechanism, joking. Or, at least trying to. Not even a chuckle from the boys. This left Clementine uneasy, who fiddled with her backpack, now looking down, trying to find a way out of this conversation.
"You're new here, aren't ya?" one of them said, but she wasn't sure who. "Y-yeah", she stuttered, not knowing where this was leading. "And you were looking for Red Box Hotel?". "I was", Clementine answered with a questioning sound in her voice, "how'd you know?". Clementine was now looking up, seeing that it was the tallest one, who was speaking to her again. "It happens. They love to scam people, like", he chuckled to himself, "you're not the first to be stranded here". "Well, I'm glad you haven't stalked my bookings," Clementine said quickly, feeling a little relief, "and that I'm not the only one". "So," he said, "need a ride?". Clementine thought hardly. She did need a ride. A ride back home to Denmark. She didn't know what she was doing here. She had applied for a work visa, and got accepted, but this meant that she first had to find a job, and if she didn't have a job, she wouldn't even be able to afford a place to sleep.
"I do need a ride" Clementine almost whispered. "Reet, let's go then!" he said in an uplifting manner. "Where are we driving ya?" the man with the cap, who earlier had pointed Clementine out said. "Uh, yeah, I had hoped you could help me out with that", Clementine answered, now getting up from the suitcase. She still couldn't make out the men's faces, but she had gotten a better idea of how they moved and sounded. "I don't really have anywhere to stay," Clementine admitted, "you all must know some cheap place I can crash, 'till I get everything sorted". She hated asking for help, and this encounter was exactly the opposite of what she was looking forward to here, but nevertheless, she felt almost obliged to seek their help. The men looked at each other, discussing different places that had open or had an affordable price range, but nothing really seemed to come from it. Nevertheless, the group, with Clementine, continued to walk to, what Clementine assumed, was a parking lot.
"I got it!" the broad-shouldered boy said, "You can stay with us". "Us?" Clementine asked, "all of you live together, and you have room for one more?". "Nah, I mean like, us, as in me,", he spoke, and even though it was dark, Clementine could clearly make out a dorky smile in his pronunciation, "but ya need to learn some Geordie before you can step into my home, like". He chuckled, Clementine chuckled, and the rest of the group did too. It was a brief moment of airiness that Clementine had longed for, especially on a day like this. "That's really nice of you," she said, tuning the tone to seriousness, "but I can't accept that, I don't even know your name". "Sam," the boy turned on his heel with his hand out, and Clementine almost tripped in this sudden movement, "Sam Fender; problem solved, you can stay with me". Clementine gave out a breath of a chuckle before shaking his hand, and said "Clementine, Clementine Meyer; and no, that does not solve the problem". She spoke with such joy in her voice, almost as if her body was longing after a friendly conversation with anyone. She suddenly heard a collection of "C'mmans" from the rest of the group. "Do you seriously not know any other place for me to stay?" Clementine asked one last time, knowing that staying with a stranger probably wasn't her best decision. "Nah," Sam said holding his hand to his chest and the other up in the air, "I swear". "In the morning, we'll research, and find ya a nice and cheap hotel, deal?" he asked. "Alright", Clementine answered. "Alreet" Sam repeated, clearly smiling.
Soon, they all got to the parking lot, and the members of the group, who Clementine now knew as Joe, Dru and Dean, said their goodbyes, before Clementine was left alone with Sam. "Get in," Sam gestured, "it won't bite". He had clearly noticed Clementine's fidgeting and looking from side to side. She got in, acknowledging the actual stupidity of her choice. If she was getting kidnapped, she thought, at least she was aware of it. When she finally got in the front seat of the car, Sam turned to her, which made her jump a little, and he showed a sign of concern. "Ya know, if you're uncomfortable with this," he stopped, and sighed, "I divvina, maybe I can call a cab or summat, but it's really late, like, and I honestly don't even know where you should go". Clementine started tearing up, but she didn't know why. She was suddenly scared, but also ashamed, that she had made Sam, who seemingly just wanted to help her, feel this way. It was very ambivalent. "No, I-," Clementine faced the front window now, before hesitantly putting on her seat belt, "thank you, Sam". Sam looked her up and down with a concerned look on his face, before putting his own seatbelt on, and turning on the car. The whole ride to Sam's place was silent, except when Clementine had asked, if she was allowed to roll down her window, in which Sam thought she was joking.
Sam lived in a small house. It had a little garden, that, in the darkness, wasn't exactly easy to decipher. Both Sam and Clementine were still silent, until Sam unlocked the front door, and silently invited her to come in. Clementine bent down, to untie her shoes, until Sam pivoted his head to the side and furrowed his brows, before saying: "Ya don't have to take them off". "But," Clementine looked up, "they're dirty". "So is the floor" Sam admitted and gave a little side smile. "I'm gonna take them off," Clementine answered, "is that okay?". "Aye, of course, Clementine" he said, walking right past her, not bothering to take his own off. "'Reet, this is the hallway", Sam then gestured with his hand, after Clementine had put her shoes to the side, "very small, I know". Clementine smiled as an answer, and Sam returned the favor. Sam showed her the rest of the small house, recognizing that she was getting more and more comfortable along the tour. Clementine had slowly started to realize, the risk Sam had taken himself, letting in a stranger in his house. "And this is what's supposed to be a guest room" Sam said, as the two of them walked into the last room. It was completely empty. Other than a bed, there was nothing. Well, cans of empty beers on the floor, but those were everywhere; everywhere, except for what appeared to be his home studio, that was filled to the rim with guitars. He had informed her that he was a musician. "Sorry about the mess again" Sam quickly said, before collecting them, like he had done in every other room. "That's okay, Sam," Clementine answered and smiled, "this is perfect". They just smiled at each other, and that moment, was the first time, where Clementine could see Sam's face properly, and she was, almost too clearly, intrigued by it. He had messy, light brown hair, that looked like an outgrown mullet. His eyes were to the bigger side and blue, that reminded her of the sky in Denmark, during that one sunny day of the year. They were clearly tired, with bags under them, and still, they beaked of excitement and youth. Clementine felt almost ashamed of her own boring brown eyes, that had always been so much older, than her age. Over his eyes were dark brown, thicker eyebrows that gave his face a daunting structure. His nose was sharp, with a tiny bump on the bridge of it. His lips were very pink, just like his cheeks, which she assumed was from exhaustion. It was almost two in the midnight. His cheeks caved in with a few lines around his mouth in this smiling position, giving him a softness, yet his jaw was still sharp. Sam suddenly dropped one of the beer cans, and like a finger snap, they both awoke from each other's gazes. "I'll let you be now," he suddenly said, "call me if you need anything, and if you feel uncomfortable, you can always leave anytime, you'd like". And then he left and closed the door. Clementine stood there for a second, taking in, what had just happened, and then decided to open the door and poke her head out of the opening, and with a slightly raised voice, said: "Hey, Sam?". She heard quick footsteps towards the guest room. Almost, as if he was running. Sam was there within a second and with raised eyebrows, he said: "aye?". "Thank you" Clementine said. "No worries, pet" he had answered, before giving her a huge grin, and turning around. "Goodnight" Clementine said to his back. Sam turned his face to her door and gave her a small "'night".
The next morning, Clementine had never felt so well-rested before. The bed was hard as stone, but that didn't stop her. Although well-rested, she still had awoken, as if just from a nightmare, taking a minute or two, to remember where she was. And then she went to see what time it was, but her phone wasn't there. She furrowed her brows and threw the duvet to the side of the bed, to see if it was under it. But it wasn't. So, she checked under the pillow. Not there either. Clementine's palms were starting to get moist, as she slowly got off the bed, that creaked loudly. She was looking from left to right, trying to remember, where she put it. And then she remembered that she had placed it at the windowsill, so she let out a small breath, smiled and hurried to the window. But to her surprise, it wasn't there either. Her palms were getting sweaty again, and she was considering running out of the window and get help. Sam had clearly taken her phone, so she couldn't contact anyone, she thought, while picking her scalp under her long brown hair. So, when she went to check, if her bedroom door was unlocked, her mind did not leave one possibility out, expecting the worst. And then she placed her hand on the doorknob, heart beating a million miles an hour.
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Canada: Your Gateway to Global Opportunities.
A recent study has revealed Canada as the leading destination for individuals seeking to relocate for job opportunities. According to data from job search platform Jobseeker, Canada ranked as the most popular country for work-related relocation among all nations analyzed.
Canada has become the top relocation destination for job seekers, particularly attracting interest from Costa Rica, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Following Canada, Australia ranked as the second most sought-after location, while Switzerland and the United States shared third place.
Below is a list of the top countries to relocate to for work, with the numbers indicating how many times each country ranked as a top choice among job seekers in the study:
Canada (8)
Australia (7)
Switzerland (6)
United States (6)
Singapore (2)
Denmark (2)
Saudi Arabia (2)
United Kingdom (2)
Germany (1)
Qatar (1)
Spain (1)
Japan (1)
Netherlands (1)
New Zealand (1)
the study also found that Canadian job seekers most often looked for opportunities in the United States.
Why Canada?
Canada has consistently ranked as one of the most desirable destinations for immigrants worldwide. Its strong economy, high quality of life, and welcoming immigration policies make it an attractive choice for individuals seeking new opportunities.
Key Benefits of Canadian Immigration
Strong Economy: Canada boasts a diverse economy with thriving sectors like technology, healthcare, finance, and natural resources.
High Standard of Living: Enjoy a high quality of life with excellent healthcare, education, and social services.
Safe and Secure: Canadian cities are renowned for their safety and security.
Multicultural Society: Canada embraces diversity and welcomes immigrants from all over the world.
Clear Immigration Pathways: Canada offers various immigration programs, including Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs, to cater to skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and students.
Popular Immigration Programs
Express Entry:
A fast-track system for skilled workers to immigrate to Canada.
Points are awarded based on factors like age, education, work experience, language proficiency, and adaptability.
Successful candidates are invited to apply for permanent residency.
Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs):
Provincial governments nominate individuals who meet their specific labor market needs.
Each province has its own eligibility criteria and nomination process.
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Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor eligible family members to immigrate to Canada.
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How to Get a Denmark Work Visa on Emergency Basis?
Are you worried about your work permit in Denmark getting postponed again? Here are some successful tips to follow by which you can easily get your visa approved and get your life settled in Denmark very soon. Get in touch with the best immigration consultants around you to know about the updates in detail.
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Part of me wants to start a Gofundme campaign to be able to move myself and a close friend who would find life and work there… Far more preferable than here.
Not sure how successful that’d be, though. Or how to spread the campaign in a way that’d get any results. But I have desperately wanted to get a work visa and passport and move to Denmark for almost a decade now.
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China’s list of visa-free countries expanded
China’s visa-free travel list continues to grow, with five more European countries added to the list.
Citizens of Andorra, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Slovakia and Finland have been granted visa-free entry to the Asian country.
Tourists from these countries as well as South Korea will be able to enter China without visas from November 8, 2024 to December 31, 2025.
This comes after the addition of Norway was announced in September and Cyprus, Denmark, Greece, Greece, Portugal and Slovenia in October. This brings the total number of European countries granted visa-free access to 24. In July, travellers from Poland, Australia and New Zealand were also granted unrestricted entry to China until the end of 2025.
The scheme was announced in phases from the beginning of 2024, and various European countries and Malaysia have also been granted visa-free access. The programme aims to attract more people to China for business and tourism purposes, and to promote exchanges between Chinese citizens and foreigners.
The full list of European countries now includes Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Switzerland. Tourists from these countries will be allowed to enter China for short stays without a visa until the end of next year.
The aim is to “promote the qualitative development of exchanges between Chinese and foreign personnel and open up the outside world at a high level,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning said at a briefing on the initial announcement in November. Under the trial programme, visa-free entry will be granted for up to 15 days.
China’s international travel recovery continues
According to statistics, the country recorded 35.5 million foreign tourists in 2023, up from 97.7 million before the pandemic. Experts estimate that in the three years that the country was closed to the outside world due to the pandemic, the loss of revenue due to the lack of tourists totalled $362bn.The target for 2024 is to reach a level of 50 per cent of total entry in 2019.
Europe is recovering faster than some other markets, according to travel websites. Trip.com statistics show that growth in total bookings from Europe to China is up more than 6 times in 2023 compared to 2022 and almost 29% compared to 2019. Germany and the UK are in the top 10 most active inbound markets. Shanghai remains China’s most popular destination for Europeans, followed by Beijing, Guangzhou and Shenzhen.
Encouraging entry works. According to Trip.com, the most recent holiday – the Spring Festival, or Chinese New Year, which starts at the end of January and lasts officially 15 days but actually a whole month – saw twice as many tourists from the named 11 European countries travelling to China as in 2019.
China is also doing a lot to facilitate payments, infrastructure development. But according to experts, while the country has made significant strides in developing advanced technology and transport infrastructure for domestic travel, foreign tourists often face problems travelling around the country. For example, to book seats on high-speed trains or museum tickets, it is necessary to use the local WeChat service.
Many establishments accept WeChat Pay or AliPay exclusively, putting foreign travellers in a difficult position if they rely solely on cash or credit cards. And many hotels in China are not allowed to accept foreign travellers at all.
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Navigating Denmark's Dependent Visa: A Guide for Families
Denmark is increasingly becoming a popular destination for professionals seeking job opportunities in a vibrant economy and high quality of life. The Denmark dependent visa allows family members of individuals working or studying in Denmark to join them in the country. This visa is essential for those who wish to maintain family unity while pursuing career aspirations or educational goals in Denmark. Understanding the requirements and processes for both the dependent visa and work permit is crucial for anyone considering a move to this Scandinavian nation.
Denmark Dependent Visa: Key Features and Requirements
The Denmark dependent visa is specifically designed for spouses, partners, and children of individuals who hold a valid residence permit or work permit in Denmark. To apply for this visa, applicants must meet several criteria, including proof of family ties, financial stability, and adequate housing in Denmark. Additionally, the primary visa holder must demonstrate that they have the means to support their dependents during their stay.
One of the primary advantages of the Denmark dependent visa is that it allows family members to live and study in Denmark without any restrictions. Dependents can also apply for a work permit, enabling them to contribute to the household income. This flexibility is a significant draw for many families, ensuring that loved ones can be together during their stay in Denmark.
Application Process for the Denmark Dependent Visa
The application process for a Denmark dependent visa typically involves several steps:
Gathering Documentation: Applicants must collect necessary documents, including proof of relationship, financial statements, and housing agreements.
Submitting the Application: The application can be submitted online or at a Danish embassy or consulate.
Biometric Data Collection: Applicants may be required to provide biometric data, including fingerprints and photographs, as part of the application process.
Awaiting a Decision: Processing times can vary, but applicants are usually notified of their visa status within a few months.
Arrival in Denmark: Once approved, dependents can join their family members in Denmark and begin their new life.
Living in Denmark as a Dependent
Living in Denmark offers a unique experience, with its rich culture, excellent public services, and emphasis on work-life balance. Dependents can enjoy access to healthcare, education, and other public services, enhancing their quality of life. Moreover, the multicultural environment in Denmark allows for integration into society, making it easier for families to adapt to their new surroundings.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Denmark dependent visa provides a pathway for families to stay together while pursuing career and educational opportunities in Denmark. Understanding the requirements and application process is vital for a smooth transition. For individuals looking to work in Denmark, obtaining a Denmark work permit is the next step in making this dream a reality. By navigating these processes effectively, families can enjoy the benefits of living in one of the world's happiest countries.
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Schengen visa from Dubai
If you live in Dubai and want to travel around Europe, getting a Schengen visa from Dubai allows you to enter several European countries using a single visa. This is a comprehensive reference that covers the prerequisites, our services, how to apply for a Schengen visa from Dubai, and a list of Schengen Area countries you can visit.
Dubai's Schengen Visa Requirements You must fulfil these essential requirements in order to apply:
Passport Validity: Verify that your passport will be valid for at least six months after the date you want to leave the Schengen Area.
UAE Residence Visa: You must have a current UAE residence visa that is valid for at least three months after the day you plan to depart.
Bank Statement: Send in an original, three to six month's worth of bank-stamped statements.
Other Documents:
Marriage Certificate: Bring both the original and an English-translated copy of your marriage certificate if you are travelling with a spouse. Birth certificates for children under the age of twelve should be provided, together with a copy that has been translated into English. Our Services for Dubai Schengen Visas We at Forever Tourism provide a number of services that make applying for a Schengen visa from Dubai easier:
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Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, and Iceland.
Processing Time for Schengen Visas After your appointment, the Schengen visa application process from Dubai often takes 15 to 20 working days. It is advised to submit early to prevent delays.
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complete assistance and direction with every stage of the visa application procedure, from preparing the necessary paperwork to receiving professional information on the requirements. Exclusions:
Personal expenses are not included in the mentioned price. For faster processing, there can be additional costs. Additional processing or service fees that are not covered by the initial cost may apply to some overseas visas. Policy for Cancellations When submitting your application, please read the comprehensive terms and conditions pertaining to cancellations, including any associated fees.
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