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Showing posts with label Immigration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Immigration. Show all posts

Thursday, July 13, 2023

Immigration to Germany by Points الهجرة لالمانيا بحساب النقاط


Please keep in mind that the results of this test are for informational purposes only. The new immigration law has not yet been finalized and the point distribution is based on the currently known information. The information provided is subject to change as the law is further developed.

يرجى أن تضع في اعتبارك أن نتائج هذا الاختبار هي للأغراض الإعلامية فقط. لم يتم الانتهاء من قانون الهجرة الجديد حتى الآن ويستند توزيع النقاط على المعلومات المعروفة حاليًا. المعلومات المقدمة عرضة للتغيير مع زيادة تطوير القانون

The law introducing the opportunity card was recently passed and is set to take effect in November. However, it will still take a few more months before the opportunity card becomes available for application at the embassies or immigration offices in Germany. 

تم تمرير القانون الذي يقدم بطاقة الفرصة مؤخرا ومن المقرر أن يدخل حيز التنفيذ في نوفمبر. ومع ذلك ، سيستغرق الأمر بضعة أشهر أخرى قبل أن تصبح بطاقة الفرصة متاحة للتطبيق في السفارات أو مكاتب الهجرة في ألمانيا


Recognized foreign degrees in Germany

Fully recognized: 6 points

Partially recognized: 4 points

شهادات أجنبية معترف بها في ألمانيا

معترف بها بالكامل: 6 نقاط

معترف بها جزئيا: 4 نقاط


Field of profession

If you work in a shortage occupation: 1 point

مجال المهنة

إذا كنت تعمل في مهنة نقص: 1 نقطة


Work experience

At least 5 years during the last 7 years: 3 points

At least 2 years during the last 5 years: 2 points

الخبرة العملية

5 سنوات على الأقل خلال آخر 7 سنوات: 3 نقاط

على الأقل 2 سنوات خلال آخر 5 سنوات: 2 نقطة


Age

35 years and younger: 2 points

36 – 40 years: 1 point

العمر

35 سنة وأصغر: 2 نقطة

36-40 سنة: 1 نقطة


German language skills

B2 and higher: 3 points

B1: 2 point

A2: 1 point

مهارات اللغة الألمانية

ب 2 وأعلى: 3 نقاط

ب 1: 2 نقطة

أ 2: 1 نقطة

 

English language skills

C1 and higher: 1 point

مهارات اللغة الإنجليزية

ج1 وأعلى: 1 نقطة


Previous stays in Germany

Legal stay of 6 months or longer: 1 point

 الإقامات السابقة في ألمانيا

الإقامة القانونية لمدة 6 أشهر أو أكثر: 1 نقطة


Spouses

If your spouse/registered partner meets the requirements for an opportunity card and also intends to apply for one: 1 point

  الأزواج / شريك حياتك

إذا كان زوجك/شريكك المسجل يفي بمتطلبات بطاقة الفرصة ويعتزم أيضا التقدم بطلب للحصول على واحدة: 1 نقطة


Find a job in Germany
Jobs with visa and relocation support
Get FREE access to my curated list of 250+ German companies that actively hire internationals and provide visa and relocation support!

العثور على وظيفة في ألمانيا
وظائف مع دعم التأشيرة والانتقال
احصل على وصول مجاني إلى قائمتي المنسقة التي تضم أكثر من 250 شركة ألمانية تعمل بنشاط على توظيف 
الأجانب وتقديم دعم التأشيرة والانتقال

We are not responsible for the agreement between you and this consulting office also an important note this Office is not an intermediary for Visa work or for Germany Visa
نحن غير مسؤلين عن الاتفاق بينك و بين هذا المكتب الاستشاري  ايضا ملاحظة مهمة هذا المتكب ليس وسيط لعمل تأشيرة الفيزا لالمانيا ولا يعمل عقود او تاشيرات عمل  فنرجوا الانتباه

Saturday, January 7, 2023

Atlantic Immigration Program Canada 2023

 

Atlantic Immigration Program Canada

The Atlantic Immigration Program is a pathway to permanent residence for skilled foreign workers and international graduates from a Canadian institution who want to work and live in 1 of Canada’s 4 Atlantic provinces; 

New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island or Newfoundland and Labrador. 

The program helps employers hire qualified candidates for jobs they haven’t been able to fill locally.

https://www.canada.ca/en/services/immigration-citizenship.html 


How you can take part in the program

See how you can work and live in Atlantic Canada through the program

Who can apply

Find out the requirements of the program

Get a job offer

Contact employers to get a job offer that meets the program requirements

Get your documents ready

What you need to apply for permanent residence in Atlantic Canada under the program, including a settlement plan and certificate of endorsement

Apply for permanent residence

Get the forms you need to apply for permanent residence

Get a temporary work permit

Find out if you can apply for a work permit while your permanent residence application is being processed

After you apply

What to expect after you submit your permanent residence application, including biometrics and medical exams

If your application is approved

Interview options inside Canada, what to expect when you arrive, and settling in Canada

Immigration to Canada الهجرة الى كندا 2023

Immigration Canada 2023 الهجرة الى كندا

 Useful resources to guide you through the options that are available to foreign candidates.If you want to come to Canada but have not yet applied for an immigration program or a work permit, visit Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to get started.


Visiting Canada: لزيارة كندا

 https://www.canada.ca/en/services/immigration-citizenship.html 

Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC): للجوء و الجنسية

https://www.canada.ca/en/services/immigration-citizenship.html 

For new immigrants للمهاجرين الجدد

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/new-immigrants.html 







Saturday, October 9, 2021

Diversity Immigration Visa Program (DV-2022)

 


Instructions for the 2022 Diversity Immigration Visa Program 
(DV-2022) Program Overview 

The Department of State annually administers the statutorily-created Diversity Immigrant Visa Program. Section 203(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) provides for a class of immigrants known as “diversity immigrants” from countries with historically low rates of immigration to the United States. For Fiscal Year 2022, up to 55,000 Diversity Visas (DVs) will be available. 

There is no cost to register for the DV program. Applicants who are selected in the program (selectees) must meet simple but strict eligibility requirements to qualify for a diversity visa. 

The Department of State determines selectees through a randomized computer drawing. 

The Department of State distributes diversity visas among six geographic regions, and no single country may receive more than seven percent of the available DVs in any one year. 

For DV-2022, persons born in the following countries are not eligible to apply, because more than 50,000 natives of these countries immigrated to the United States in the previous five years:

Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, China (including Hong Kong SAR), Colombia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, Jamaica, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, South Korea, United Kingdom (except Northern Ireland) and its dependent territories, and Vietnam. Persons born in Macau SAR and Taiwan are eligible. 

Eligibility 

Requirement #1: Natives of countries with historically low rates of immigration to the United States may be eligible to enter. If you are not a native of a country with historically low rates of immigration to the United States, there are two other ways you might be able to qualify. 

 Is your spouse a native of a country with historically low rates of immigration to the United States? If yes, you can claim your spouse’s country of birth – provided that you and your spouse are named on the selected entry, are found eligible and issued diversity visas, and enter the United States simultaneously. 

Are you a native of a country that does not have historically low rates of immigration to the United States, but in which neither of your parents was born or legally resident at the time of your birth?

 If yes, you may claim the country of birth of one of your parents if it is a country whose natives are eligible for the DV-2022 program. 

Requirement #2: Each DV applicant must meet the education/work experience requirement of the DV program by having either: at least a high school education or its equivalent, defined as successful completion of a 12-year course of formal elementary and secondary education;

OR  two years of work experience within the past five years in an occupation that requires at least two years of training or experience to perform. 

The Department of State will use the U.S. Department of Labor’s O*Net Online database to determine qualifying work experience. For more information about qualifying work experience, see FAQ. You should not submit an entry to the DV program unless you meet both of these requirements. 

Entry period

Applicants must submit entries for the DV-2022 program electronically at www.dvprogram.state.gov

between noon, Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (GMT-4), Wednesday, October 7, 2020, and noon, Eastern Standard Time (EST) (GMT-5), Tuesday, November 10, 2020. 

Do not wait until the last week of the registration period to enter, as heavy demand may result in website delays. No late entries or paper entries will be accepted. The law allows only one entry per person during each entry period. 

The Department of State uses sophisticated technology to detect multiple entries. Submission of more than one entry will render you ineligible for a DV. Completing your Electronic Entry for the DV-2022 Program Submit your Electronic Diversity Visa Entry Form (E-DV Entry Form or DS-5501), online at www.dvprogram.state.gov

They will not accept incomplete entries. There is no cost to submit an entry form. Please use an updated browser when submitting your application; older browsers (Internet Explorer 8, for example) will likely encounter problems with the online DV system. 

They strongly encourage you to complete the entry form yourself, without a “visa consultant,” “visa agent,” or other facilitator who offers to help. If someone helps you, you should be present when your entry is prepared so you can provide the correct answers to the questions and retain the confirmation page and your unique confirmation number. 

It is extremely important that you retain your confirmation page and unique confirmation number. Without this information, you will not be able to access the online system that informs you of your entry status. Be wary if someone offers to keep this information for you. 

You also should retain access to the email account listed in your E-DV entry. See the FAQ for more information about Diversity Visa program scams. You may also wish to view the video for an introduction to the Diversity Visa program and step-by-step guide to help you submit an entry. 

After you submit a complete entry, you will see a confirmation screen containing your name and a unique confirmation number. Print this confirmation screen for your records. Starting May 8, 2021, you will be able to check the status of your entry by returning to www.dvprogram.state.gov, clicking on Entrant Status Check, and entering your unique confirmation number and personal information. You must use Entrant Status Check to check if you have been selected for DV-2022 and if selected, to view instructions on how to proceed with your application. 

The U.S. government will not inform you directly. Entrant Status Check is the sole source for instructions on how to proceed with your application. If you are selected and submit a visa application and required documents, you must use Entrant Status Check to check your immigrant visa interview appointment date. Please review the FAQ for more information about the selection process. 

You must provide all of the following information to complete your entry. Failure to accurately include all the required information will make you ineligible for a DV.

1. Name – last/family name, first name, middle name – exactly as it appears on your passport. If you have only one name, it must be entered in the last/family name field. 

2. Gender – male or female. 

3. Birth date – day, month, year. 

4. City where you were born. 

5. Country where you were born – Use the name of the country currently used for the place where you were born.

6. Country of eligibility for the DV program – Your country of eligibility will normally be the same as your country of birth. Your country of eligibility is not related to where you live or your nationality, if it is different from your country of birth. If you were born in a country that is not eligible, please review the Frequently Asked Questions to see if there is another way you may be eligible. 

7. The passport number, country of issuance, and expiration date for your valid, unexpired international travel passport. This requirement does not apply to dependents. You must enter valid international travel passport information unless you meet the requirements for an exemption. An exemption may apply if you are stateless, a national of a Communist-controlled country and unable to obtain a passport from the government of the Communist-controlled country, or the beneficiary of an individual waiver approved by the Secretary of Homeland Security and the Secretary of State. Failure to enter valid passport information will make you ineligible for a DV . For more information on whether or not you meet an exemption see question 12 in the FAQ document. 

8. Entrant photograph(s) – Recent photographs (taken within the last six months) of yourself, your spouse, and all your derivative children. See Submitting a Digital Photograph for compositional and technical specifications. You do not need to include a photograph for a spouse or child who is already a U.S. citizen or a Lawful Permanent Resident, but you will not be penalized if you do. DV entry photographs must meet the same standards as U.S. visa photos. You will be ineligible for a DV if the entry photographs for you and your family members do not fully meet these specifications or have been manipulated in any way. Submitting the same photograph that was submitted with a prior year’s entry will make you ineligible for a DV. See Submitting a Digital Photograph (below) for more information. 

9. Mailing Address – In Care Of Address Line 1 Address Line 2 City/Town District/Country/Province/State Postal Code/Zip Code Country 

10. Country where you live today. 

11. Phone number (optional). 

12. Email address – An email address to which you have direct access, and will continue to have direct access, after they notify selectees in May of next year. If your entry is selected and you respond to the notification of your selection through the Entrant Status Check, you will receive follow-up email communication from the Department of State notifying you that details of your immigrant visa interview are available on Entrant Status Check. 

The Department of State will never send you an email telling you that you have been selected for the DV program. See the FAQ for more information about the selection process.

13. Highest level of education you have achieved, as of today: (1) Primary school only, (2) Some high school, no diploma, (3) High school diploma, (4) Vocational school, (5) Some university courses, (6) University degree, (7) Some graduate-level courses, (8) Master’s degree, (9) Some doctorallevel courses, or (10) Doctorate. See the FAQ for more information about educational requirements. 

14. Current marital status: (1) Unmarried, (2) married and my spouse is NOT a U.S. citizen or U.S. Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR), (3) married and my spouse IS a U.S. citizen or U.S. LPR, (4) divorced, (5) widowed, or (6) legally separated. Enter the name, date of birth, gender, city/town of birth, and country of birth of your spouse, and a photograph of your spouse meeting the same technical specifications as your photo. 

Failure to list your eligible spouse or, listing someone who is not your spouse, will make you ineligible as the DV principal applicant and your spouse and children will also be ineligible as DV derivative applicants. You must list your spouse even if you currently are separated from him/her, unless you are legally separated. Legal separation is an arrangement when a couple remain married but live apart, following a court order. If you and your spouse are legally separated, your spouse will not be able to immigrate with you through the DV program. You will not be penalized if you choose to enter the name of a spouse from whom you are legally separated. If you are not legally separated by a court order, you must include your spouse even if you plan to be divorced before you apply for the DV. 

Failure to list your eligible spouse will make you ineligible for a DV. If your spouse is a U.S. citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident, do not list him/her in your entry. A spouse who is already a U.S. citizen or LPR will not require or be issued a visa. Therefore, if you select “married and my spouse IS a U.S. citizen or U.S. LPR” on your entry, you will not be prompted to include further information on your spouse. See the Frequently Asked Questions for more information about family members. 

15. Number of children – List the name, date of birth, gender, city/town of birth, and country of birth for all living, unmarried children under 21 years of age, regardless of whether they are living with you or intend to accompany or follow to join you, should you immigrate to the United States. Submit individual photographs of each of your children using the same technical specifications as your own photograph. Be sure to include: 

all living natural children; 

all living children legally adopted by you; and, 

all living step-children who are unmarried and under the age of 21 on the date of your electronic entry, even if you are no longer legally married to the child’s parent, and even if the child does not currently reside with you and/or will not immigrate with you. 

Married children and children who are already aged 21 or older when you submit your entry are not eligible for the DV program. However, the Child Status Protection Act protects children from “aging out” in certain circumstances. If you submit your DV entry before your unmarried child turns 21, and the child turns 21 before visa issuance, it is possible that he or she may be treated as though he or she were under 21 for visa processing purposes. 

A child who is already a U.S. citizen or LPR when you submit your DV entry will not require or be issued a Diversity Visa; you will not be penalized for either including or omitting such family members from your entry. 

Failure to list all children who are eligible or, listing someone who is not your child, will make you ineligible for a DV and your spouse and children will also be ineligible as DV derivative applicants. See the FAQ for more information about family members. 

See the FAQ for more information about completing your Electronic Entry for the DV-2022 Program. 

Selection of Applicants 

Based on the allocations of available visas in each region and country, the Department of State will randomly select individuals by computer from among qualified entries. All DV-2022 entrants must go to the Entrant Status Check using the unique confirmation number saved from their DV-2022 online entry registration to find out whether their entry has been selected in the DV program. Entrant Status Check will be available on the E-DV website at www.dvprogram.state.gov beginning May 8, 2021, through at least September 30, 2022. 

If your entry is selected, you will be directed to a confirmation page providing further instructions, including information about fees connected with immigration to the United States. Entrant Status Check will be the ONLY means by which the Department of State notifies selectees of their selection for DV2022. The Department of State will not mail notification letters or notify selectees by email. U.S. embassies and consulates will not provide a list of selectees. Individuals who have not been selected also ONLY will be notified through Entrant Status Check. You are strongly encouraged to access Entrant Status Check yourself. Do not rely on someone else to check and inform you. 

In order to immigrate, DV selectees must be admissible to the United States. The DS-260, Online Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application, electronically, and the consular officer, in person, will ask you questions about your eligibility to immigrate under U.S. law. These questions include criminal and security-related topics. 

All selectees, including family members, must be issued visas by September 30, 2022. Under no circumstances can the Department of State issue DVs nor can USCIS approve adjustments after this date, nor can family members obtain DVs to follow-to-join the principal applicant in the United States after this date. See the FAQ for more information about the selection process. 

Submitting a Digital Photograph (Image)

You can take a new digital photograph or scan a recent (taken within the last six months) photograph with a digital scanner, as long as it meets all of the standards below. DV entry photos must be of the same quality and composition as U.S. visa photos. You can see examples of acceptable photos here

Do not submit a photograph older than six months or a photograph that does not meet all of the standards described below. Submitting the same photograph that you submitted with a prior year’s entry, a photograph that has been manipulated, or a photograph that does not meet the specifications below will make you ineligible for a DV. 

see more details about photograph here 


For more details : Click here FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS) ELIGIBILITY 

www.dvprogram.state.gov 

#DiversityImmigrationVisaProgram #DV-2022 

Monday, August 9, 2021

Canada Immigration or Citizenship Application

Canada immigration or citizenship application

The basics of applying, such as your account, application status, finding forms, our offices, fees, and medical exams or police checks.



Monday, January 4, 2021

Work and Study Entry Visa Process Germany


Work and Study Entry Visa Process  Germany

Entry visa process

Do you want to apply for a visa and are not sure where to start? 

We’ll walk you through all the steps:

Illustration of entry process to Germany

Step 1: Check the requirements

You will need to inform yourself about the different requirements for the various visas required to stay in Germany. To learn about the requirements that apply for the purpose of your stay in Germany, Click Kinds of visa.

Step 2:  Requesting an appointment at the German Embassy or Consulate

If you fulfil the requirements for a visa, you must gather all the necessary documents for your visa application. The list of necessary documents can generally be found on the website of the German Embassy or the German Consulate in your country of residence. Simultaneously, you should also book an appointment at this time to hand in your visa application.

To find out which German Embassy or Consulate you’ll need to contact regarding your visa application, Click World map.

Info box

Have you already found an employer that wants you to come to Germany in the near future? Your future employer is able to expedite the process from Germany. Inform them about the expedited procedure for qualified professionals(Click here) before making your appointment at the Embassy or Consulate.

Step 3: Apply for a visa in your country of residence

Submit your visa application to your local German Embassy in your country of residence. Please ensure that you are applying for a visa that corresponds to the purpose of your stay in Germany. For example, if your stay in Germany is for work purposes, you are required to obtain a work visa Click Here

This is the only way you can obtain a residence permit in connection with your visa in Germany.

For your visa application, you will need to select the visa application form (Click Heere) that corresponds to the purpose of your stay.

For all types of visas issued for long-term stays in Germany, an entry visa fee of EUR 75 will be charged. Generally, you can pay the fee in your local currency at the German Embassy or German Consulate in your country of residence. Please note that this fee cannot be reimbursed if your visa application is unsuccessful.

Step 4: Coming to Germany

Has your visa been issued? Now you can start planning your trip to Germany. Since you are planning a long-term stay in Germany, you are advised to bring all your personal documents with you, for example, your birth certificate, documents regarding your post-secondary school or vocational qualifications, your driver’s license or your marriage certificate.

Please note: You will need to have a health insurance policy that is valid as of your first day in Germany. Proof of insurance will be requested, at latest, when you pick up your visa from the German Embassy.

Step 5: Apply for your residence permit

Were you able to enter Germany with your visa? Welcome! Your visa generally remains valid for up to 6 months. During this time, you will need to apply for a residence permit to be able to stay in Germany for a longer period of time.

Contact your local Foreigners’ Authority and inform yourself about the documents needed to apply for a residence permit. Then you will need to make an appointment to have a residence permit issued that corresponds to your visa.

Find the address of your nearest Foreigners Authority (Click Here).

Information on the web

Federal Foreign Office (FFO)

You can find out which visa you need in order to come to Germany with the Visa-Navigator.

https://visa.diplo.de/en/#/vib

Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF)

Centre of Excellence for Asylum, Migration and Integration in Germany (Click Here).

Web Source: www.make-it-in-germany.com/en/visa/applying/entry-visa-process .

Study - Scholarships - Training  Click Here



Saturday, July 21, 2018

EU Visas All Official Information



Residence rights

Workers - residence rights
Students - residence rights
Pensioners - residence rights
Jobseekers - residence rights
Family residence rights
Your EU spouse and children
Your non-EU spouse and children
Civil and registered partners
Your parents
Other relatives
Jobseeker's family
Documents and formalities
Reporting presence for short stays (<3 months)
Registering your residence abroad
Registering EU family members in another EU country
Registering your non-EU family members in another EU country
Permanent residence (>5 years) for EU nationals
Permanent residence (>5 years) for non-EU family members

Click on  http://zipansion.com/2Ng2R

For Study in EU


If you are planning to go to university in another EU country, 
you probably have a lot of questions. 
How do I apply? 
How long do degree courses there last? 
How much will the fees be? 
Will my language skills be good enough?

Admission and entry conditions
Fees and financial help
Recognition of academic diplomas
Study abroad and scholarship opportunities
Working while studying
Residence rights for students
Health care
Car registration for students