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New H-2 and H-1B visa rules: What US employers and foreign workers need to know

Department of Homeland Security streamlines worker visa process for 2025

UAE rolls out new basic health insurance; Dh320 to cover all workers by 2025

Mandatory scheme targets residency renewals across Northern Emirates

Turkey eases work permit rules for Skilled Foreign Workers, details inside

New regulations extend work permit exemptions to 3 years

Saudi Arabia rolls out wage insurance for expat workers

Get paid even if your employer defaults, here’s how the new insurance policy supports you

Saudi Arabia introduces new visa regulations to enhance Hajj and Umrah services

Updated policies aim to streamline processes and improve efficiency for businesses during the pilgrimage season.

Canada: Alberta to launch new permanent residency system for skilled workers

This move is part of the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program, which aims to streamline the selection process for skilled workers.

UK: Employers to face penalties for misusing migration policies to hire foreign workers

Employers can no longer rely on foreign workers to fill skills gaps. Instead, they must invest in and develop domestic talent.

Canada denies entry to more visitors, students and workers

Canada refused entry to more than 5,853 travellers, including students, workers, tourists

39 Pakistani workers' visa revoked in Bosnia

The country warns that migrants who reach the country on work visas and use Croatia as a transit country to reach other EU states will have their ...

Saudi Arabia: Employers to cover return ticket costs for expatriate workers

This move is part of a broader reform to protect the rights and welfare of non-Saudi workers in the Kingdom.

Canada limits low-wage temporary worker program

New rules cut worker numbers and restrict permits as unemployment rises and housing pressure mounts

Employment visas: Germany gets 80,000 foreign workers in 2024

Germany aims to recruit 7 million skilled workers by 2035 to bridge the job market gap