Archive for the ‘Migrate Overseas’ Category

Cross-border Dreams still alive and kicking

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Job opportunities may have shrunk in the short-term for Indian immigrants in some countries. However, the long haul still looks very bright for the young and skilled workforce. Continental Europe is wooing Indian workers and the Indian government is providing support. Global careers are definitely not a thing of the past, finds Ishani Duttagupta of The Times of India.

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Bill Gates: US curbs on talent a mistake

Friday, July 31st, 2009

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NEW DELHI: Microsoft founder Bill Gates said it would be a “big mistake” if the US imposes curbs on the entry of skilled workers from abroad, putting his weight behind “smart people” from countries like India who want to work overseas.

“I can’t make any predictions. Immigration policy could get more difficult. Microsoft as a company is very vocal. It would be a big mistake,” Gates, here for overseeing the philanthropic activities of his foundation, said in an interaction with India Inc. (more…)

Difference between a Work Permit and Green Card

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

There are 2 ways how you could go and work in a Country of your choice, one way is through a work permit ( which is a temporary visa ) and other is through a  permanent residence visa ( which is Permanent ) . Whether you choose any ways , your ultimate motive of working is solved but we need to find which visa is more beneficial. (more…)

How the countries stack up for tax residency seekers

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Belgium: It is often chosen because of the ease in travel as a EU resident and physical presence in the country accrues time towards obtaining nationality.  

Belgian residence rights can be acquired in connection with a business that has to be established and maintained in Belgium. The Belgian business also has the advantage of low corporate taxes in Belgium, but on the other hand personal income tax is high in Belgium. (more…)