Author: Continental Immigration

Germany’s 2025 Immigration Reforms: New Opportunities for Skilled Workers

Germany has long been one of Europe’s top destinations for skilled professionals, and in 2025, it’s only getting better. With a growing demand for talent in healthcare, IT, construction, and engineering, the German government has introduced sweeping immigration reforms that make it easier for foreign workers to move, work, and settle in the country. Whether […]

Exploring the Flexibility of Luxembourg’s Private Reasons Immigration Scheme

Luxembourg is known for its strong economy, attractive business climate, and diverse workforce. While many people move to Luxembourg for work, the country also offers a unique immigration pathway for individuals who want to reside there without being employed—the Private Reasons (Vie Privée) Immigration Scheme. This visa allows non-EU nationals to stay in Luxembourg for […]

Canada Loosens Health Insurance Requirements for Super Visa Applicants in 2025

Canada has introduced a major policy change that makes it easier for parents and grandparents to visit their families through the Super Visa. As of January 28, 2025, applicants can now purchase health insurance from non-Canadian insurers, provided they meet specific requirements. This update significantly reduces the financial burden on families and expands health insurance […]

How To Obtain Luxembourg Work Permit In 2025?

Key Takeaways: Non-EU citizens need a work visa and residence permit to work in Luxembourg. Various work visas are available, including employed worker, seasonal worker, and EU Blue Card for highly qualified professionals. The application process involves obtaining a temporary stay authorization and meeting specific document requirements. Is a Work Visa Necessary for Employment in […]

Am I eligible for a refund on my immigration application?

For various reasons, Canadian immigration applicants may decide to pursue a refund on their application.   These reasons could include Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC’s) refusal of an application, the applicant deciding to withdraw from consideration for immigration to Canada, or the applicant overpaying the required amount to IRCC. IRCC indicates that eligibility for a […]

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