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Toshiba agrees to sell itself for $15 billion
Toshiba, the well-known Japanese technology company, has agreed to sell itself for $15 billion.
Toshiba, the well-known Japanese technology company, has agreed to sell itself for $15 billion.
Read moreCanada extends Work Permits for International Students after graduation
Canada recently announced a new immigration measure to help international students who have graduated in Canada and have a work permit (PGWP) that expires in 2022 and 2023, to renew their work for an additional 18 months.
Canada recently announced a new immigration measure to help international students who have graduated in Canada and have a work permit (PGWP) that expires in 2022 and 2023, to renew their work for an additional 18 months.
Read moreSouth Korea aims to Invest $422bln on Technology and Electric vehicles
South Korea is undertaking a massive initiative to invest approximately $422 billion in developing core technologies and promoting domestic technology.
South Korea is undertaking a massive initiative to invest approximately $422 billion in developing core technologies and promoting domestic technology.
Read moreSingapore to Raise Permanent Residency Threshold for Foreign Investors
Starting from March 15th, foreigners seeking permanent residency in Singapore will need to invest at least S$10 million ($7.4 million) in a business or S$25 million in an approved fund, according to the Singapore Economic Development Board.
Starting from March 15th, foreigners seeking permanent residency in Singapore will need to invest at least S$10 million ($7.4 million) in a business or S$25 million in an approved fund, according to the Singapore Economic Development Board.
Read moreIreland ends Golden Visa Program for Wealthy Foreign Investors
The Irish government announced on Tuesday February 14, 2023 that it will be shutting down its investor visa scheme, which allowed wealthy foreign investors to gain residency in the country by investing at least 1 million euros.
The Irish government announced on Tuesday February 14, 2023 that it will be shutting down its investor visa scheme, which allowed wealthy foreign investors to gain residency in the country by investing at least 1 million euros.
Read moreCanada economy creates new 150,000 jobs in Jan
Canada’s job numbers increased by 150,000 in January 2023 and the unemployment rate remained stable at 5%, according to Statistics Canada on February 10.
Canada’s job numbers increased by 150,000 in January 2023 and the unemployment rate remained stable at 5%, according to Statistics Canada on February 10.
Read morePowerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Turkey and Syria killed more than 2,300 people
The total death toll from earthquakes in Turkey and Syria rose to more than 2,300, after the earthquake caused widespread damage in the region with a series of aftershocks.
The total death toll from earthquakes in Turkey and Syria rose to more than 2,300, after the earthquake caused widespread damage in the region with a series of aftershocks.
Read moreFinland must triple immigration yearly
According to the Etla report, that assessed the economic impacts of immigration by sector of work and how immigrants can offset the effects of Finland's aging population, in order to secure a domestic workforce, Finland needs to intake 44,000 immigrants each year which is triple the rate predicted by the Finnish Statistics Office.
According to the Etla report, that assessed the economic impacts of immigration by sector of work and how immigrants can offset the effects of Finland\'s aging population, in order to secure a domestic workforce, Finland needs to intake 44,000 immigrants each year which is triple the rate predicted by the Finnish Statistics Office.
Read moreJapan attracts Foreign Talents with Easier New Residency Regulations
The Japanese government is considering allowing graduates of the world's top universities to stay in Japan for two years to find jobs, a significant increase from the current 90-day period.
The Japanese government is considering allowing graduates of the world\'s top universities to stay in Japan for two years to find jobs, a significant increase from the current 90-day period.
Read moreThe World’s Most Powerful Passport 2023 list
The trio of Japan, Singapore and South Korea are the Asian countries with the most powerful passports in the world in 2023 - according to the latest report published by global citizenship and residency consulting firm Henley & Partners which based in London.
The trio of Japan, Singapore and South Korea are the Asian countries with the most powerful passports in the world in 2023 - according to the latest report published by global citizenship and residency consulting firm Henley & Partners which based in London.
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