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Indonesia C18 visa: New rules for foreign workers on trial
Indonesia
Indonesia C18 visa: New rules for foreign workers on trial
According to the Directorate General of Immigration, the aim is to prevent the exploitation of foreign workers. Since June 14, 2025, new rules have been in place to more strictly regulate the C18 stay permit (C18 visa). Also known as the "Work Trial" visa, the C18 is intended for workers coming to Indonesia to complete a trial period with a sponsoring company—the company where the trial will be carried out.
Kuwait introduces exit permits and new income requirements
Kuwait
Kuwait introduces exit permits and new income requirements
Expatriates in Kuwait should prepare for stricter visa controls. This new crackdown aims to better regulate the entry and exit of foreign nationals and more effectively “secure” the labor market. Here are the key changes.
Japan cracks down on expats over unpaid dues
Japan
Japan cracks down on expats over unpaid dues
Japan is stepping up efforts to hold foreign residents accountable for unpaid taxes and health-related fees. Under a new policy set to take effect by June 2027, the government aims to create what it calls an “orderly and harmonious society”—a vision that includes stricter expectations for expats.
Australia considers regional visa rules for foreign workers
Australia
Australia considers regional visa rules for foreign workers
Australia is amid a major rethink of its regional migration policy, aiming to attract more skilled foreign workers to areas beyond its major cities. The goal? To help fill critical labor shortages in regional communities and make it easier for expatriates to settle and thrive outside the country's urban centers.
Finland tightens work permit rules for expats
Finland
Finland tightens work permit rules for expats
Finland is introducing stricter rules for foreign workers. If you're an expat with a residence permit tied to your job, and you lose that job, you'll now have just three months to find new employment. Otherwise, you could lose your right to stay in the country.
Work in Hong Kong after 35: New age limit for expats
Hong Kong
Work in Hong Kong after 35: New age limit for expats
To stay competitive in today's global economy, Hong Kong is making a strategic shift in its immigration policy. The city is preparing to raise the age limit for foreign professionals looking to work there in response to an ongoing shortage of skilled workers. If you've ever dreamed of advancing your career in Asia, this could be your opportunity.
France makes online visa appointments mandatory  
France
France makes online visa appointments mandatory  
France is introducing a mandatory online appointment system for all visa applications. This new requirement applies to all travelers, whether they are planning a short stay or a long-term visit. If you're heading to France, here's what you need to know.
Upcoming UK visa changes: What international students and expats must know
England
Upcoming UK visa changes: What international students and expats must know
The UK is getting ready to tighten its visa rules once again. The changes on the table include shorter visa durations, tougher language requirements, and a new rating system for university sponsorships. These updates are part of a broader effort to reshape immigration policy, and they could soon affect how foreign nationals enter and stay in the country. Two key changes are already in progress: the nationwide rollout of mandatory e-visas and a planned overhaul of the student visa system.
EU launches €500M program to attract US researchers
Belgium
EU launches €500M program to attract US researchers
Facing deep US science funding cuts, the European Union has launched Choose Europe for Science—a €500 million plan to recruit top American researchers. Announced on May 5, the initiative highlights 15 cities, from Berlin to Helsinki, as welcoming centers for global scientific talent.
Is Germany's spouse visa language test unfair?
Germany
Is Germany's spouse visa language test unfair?
According to official data, the German Federal Foreign Office issued fewer spousal visas in 2024 than in 2023. One likely reason is the language requirement: level A1, classified as “elementary.” This level reflects a basic command of German, enabling applicants to introduce themselves and engage in simple conversations—provided their interlocutor speaks slowly and clearly.
UK investor visa changes and residency delays: What you need to know
England
UK investor visa changes and residency delays: What you need to know
The UK is rethinking its migration policy. A new visa aimed at attracting foreign investors is under review, even as the path to permanent residency becomes more restrictive. London is trying to strike a new balance—tightening long-term access while selectively opening its doors to targeted economic contributors.
Expats in Thailand face tax changes on foreign income transfers
Thailand
Expats in Thailand face tax changes on foreign income transfers
On January 1, 2024, the Thai government enacted a sweeping fiscal reform. The Thai Revenue Department (TRD) is reportedly drafting a royal decree that would change how foreign income transferred into Thailand is taxed. The aim is to stimulate investment and attract more capital into the country.
New Zealand Golden visa: A new magnet for wealthy investors
New Zealand
New Zealand Golden visa: A new magnet for wealthy investors
The easing of New Zealand's “Golden Visa” program, enacted in February and effective since April 1, is already delivering results. Authorities have received 82 applications—55 from US nationals—bringing in more than NZ$600 million in investment. It's a welcome boost for a country that slipped into a -1.1% GDP recession in 2024. While signs of recovery are emerging, the outlook remains cautious. The streamlined visa is designed to attract wealthy foreign investors as part of a broader strategy to jump-start the economy.
How the UK–EU agreement could change life for expats
England
How the UK–EU agreement could change life for expats
"Good for our jobs, our money, and our borders.” This is how British Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the historic agreement reached with the European Union on May 19. Here's a look at the key points of the agreement. How might it impact expats and future expats in the UK and British expatriates abroad?
UK visa rules may tighten for some countries
England
UK visa rules may tighten for some countries
The United Kingdom is considering new visa restrictions for nationals of countries suspected of misusing the immigration system to seek asylum. Pakistan, Nigeria, and Sri Lanka are already under review, and more countries could soon follow. If you're planning to move to the UK, whether for work or studies, here's what you need to know.
British Columbia's PNP now prioritizes healthcare professionals
Canada
British Columbia's PNP now prioritizes healthcare professionals
British Columbia is still grappling with a shortage of doctors and nurses. While the province's 2023 compensation plan has successfully brought in 1,001 new family doctors over the past year, about 400,000 residents remain without a family physician. In response, the province announced a cap on Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) applications as of April 14.
Vietnam considers 10-year golden visa for expats and investors
Vietnam
Vietnam considers 10-year golden visa for expats and investors
Vietnam's proposed new Golden Visa aims to attract foreign investors and high-net-worth individuals, as the country capitalizes on its strong economic momentum. With GDP growth projected at 7.1% in 2024—driven largely by exports and foreign direct investment—the government is positioning itself for a “new era” of development and is setting its sights on double-digit growth.
Philippines launches digital nomad visa
Philippines
Philippines launches digital nomad visa
Calling all digital nomads and remote workers: The Philippines is officially joining the global digital nomad movement. A government order signed on April 24 has launched a pilot program for a new digital nomad visa. The first visas are expected to be available by late June or early July. If you're considering your next remote work destination, here's what you need to know.

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Best sectors to invest in Panama in 2026: Your gateway to Latin America
JJ Associates
Best sectors to invest in Panama in 2026: Your gateway to Latin America
If you've been searching for a stable, profitable, and strategically located country to grow your business or diversify your investment portfolio, Panama should be at the very top of your list. Panama is not just a country with a famous canal. It is one of the fastest-growing economies in Latin America, a regional financial hub, and a proven gateway for companies looking to expand across North and South America. With a dollarized economy, a territorial tax system, world-class logistics infrastructure, and investor-friendly immigration policies, Panama offers a unique combination of advantages that few countries in the world can match.
How to spot international employment scams
Work
How to spot international employment scams
Imagine that after months of frustrating job search, you finally get an offer that can change your life. Not only is it the perfect match for your skills and experience, but it is also coming from a different country. The pay is great, and relocation expenses are covered. You are excited, you are making arrangements to leave. And, most likely, you are not at all ready for one of the following scenarios.
Does motherhood affect careers abroad?
Work
Does motherhood affect careers abroad?
Parenting is one of the most (if not THE most) life-changing experiences one can go through. But as much as this responsibility is shared, it is often the mothers who experience this change tenfold. And if you experience motherhood whilst working abroad, this transformation can feel even more profound. And for many expat women, motherhood in a foreign country marks a professional turning point.
Europe's heatwaves show why climate change matters for expats
Everyday life
Europe's heatwaves show why climate change matters for expats
Europe is sweltering under record-breaking heatwaves, Canada is battling increasingly frequent wildfires, and parts of Asia are lurching from extreme heat to devastating floods. Once considered exceptional, extreme weather events are becoming a defining feature of daily life across the globe.
Moving abroad for better education: A growing trend among families
Schools & studies
Moving abroad for better education: A growing trend among families
For many families, choosing where to live means considering the quality of local schools. Some parents, however, take that logic much further and decide to move abroad altogether. Known as educational expatriation, this growing trend refers to families who relocate to another country primarily to secure a different educational path for their children. The motivations vary: a more flexible curriculum, alternative pedagogical approaches, reduced academic pressure, homeschooling opportunities, or simply an environment perceived as more conducive to learning and well-being. Although still a niche phenomenon, educational expatriation is attracting increasing attention as parents rethink what education should look like in an increasingly globalized world.
Why birthdays feel different after moving abroad
Everyday life
Why birthdays feel different after moving abroad
Living abroad makes birthdays feel a bit strange sometimes, especially when you're far from family and close friends. One of my first birthdays alone abroad, I got myself a ticket to an empty hotel beach and spent the day sitting alone under the sun, wondering if that was the weirdest and saddest way to spend a birthday. But as I started writing this article, I've realized that doing randomly unconventional things for your birthday abroad is actually not that random, and quite common.