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2024 Global Immigration Outlook: New Policies Changing the Landscape

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The world of immigration is undergoing significant changes in 2024, with countries adapting their policies to address labor shortages, economic needs, and geopolitical shifts. Canada has announced plans to welcome 500,000 new permanent residents annually by 2025, while Australia is prioritizing skilled workers in healthcare and technology sectors.

In Europe, Germany's new Opportunity Card provides a pathway for skilled professionals to seek employment, even without a prior job offer. The UK has expanded its Health and Care Worker visa program, while Poland continues to attract workers with its streamlined application process.

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The United States has introduced new H-1B visa reforms aimed at reducing fraud and increasing opportunities for STEM graduates. Meanwhile, Asian countries like Japan and South Korea are easing restrictions to attract foreign talent in response to aging populations.

For African immigrants, Portugal's D7 visa remains a popular option for passive income earners, while the UAE's Golden Visa program continues to attract investors and professionals. Our experts analyze what these changes mean for your immigration plans and how to position yourself for success.

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