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Friday, 2 December 2016

Understanding immigration rules of European Union


Skilled Workers with intent to migrate to European Union countries, have to understand the rules framed by the European Union as well as the member country. The complex thing is EU has common immigration rules, few countries apply and it applies based on nationals and bi-lateral agreement. This article does not want to confuse you, instead trying to make you cautious of the procedures which may create barriers, if you are not seeking the guidance of expert immigration consultants. 



The comprehensive European Union rules normally apply only to 24 member states. Immigration rules never apply to Denmark, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. It varies from country to country. 



The popular European Union’s Blue Card initiative: 



The single European Union’s Blue Card was introduced to welcome the skilled individuals to the continent. Making the continent a hub of talented workforce, large number of people utilized this facility to settle in European countries. 

The countries which offer skilled individuals through the EU Blue Card Scheme include: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden. The United Kingdom, Ireland and Denmark are not part of the European Union’s Blue Card initiative. 

You can understand now, how complex is the situation, 25 different countries, cultures and languages. The economy of the Europe is robust and you can easily secure job in any of the country. Immigration plays a crucial role, as few EU member states face the problem of aging population, lack of skills. To counter this challenge the developed world is accepting more number of immigrants. 

Prospective aspirants willing to apply must definitely seek the help of trusted immigration consultancy. As the rules differ, change from country to country in the common European Union’s Blue Card.
 
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Friday, 26 August 2016

41st Canada Express Entry - CRS Score 538 and ITAs Issued 750



On 24th August 2016, the IRCC which manage the Canada Express Entry Scheme released the results of the 41st Express Entry Draw.

The Comprehensive Ranking System determines the applicant’s eligibility for permanent residence. Based on the Age, Education qualifications, work experience, skills, and several other factors, points are assigned, and CRS score is calculated.

750 invitations were issued to applicants who scored 538 points or more in the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS).

Compared to the earlier 40 draws, there was a decline of invitations reduced by 4 numbers and the CRS score increased to 48.Hope for the next draw both CRS and Invitations will be positive for all applicants.

Wednesday, 19 August 2015

Danish Greencard helps you to live, work and settle in Denmark

Danish Greencard not only helps you to live, but also help you to work and settle in Denmark

Starting from 1 January 2015, the Danish green card new rules would apply. Based on the point system, both residence as well as work permits is offered to the individual under the Greencard scheme.

As per the Greencard scheme, before January 1st 2015, the special transitional scheme does apply, if the individual is offered residence permit.  We find the result is, the first applicants submitted for extension after Jan 1st 2015, they would be processed as per the extension rules. However, if there are any subsequent applications for the purpose of extension, it would processed under the new extension rules, where the individual should meet the income requirement. This requirement must be met, it has been stated in the latest residence permit.

If  the individuals has been offered residence permit as per the Danish green card 2015, then they are not required to receive work permit separately. Under the  Greencard scheme, a residence permit does offer the individual right to carry out unpaid work as well as paid work. However, we find the they should remember that, residence permit is granted under the Greencard Scheme, as they cannot undertake self employment. A residence permit as per the Greencard scheme, it does not offer the right to work as a self employed.

Denmark immigration conditions

The individual’s in order to get the residence permit as per the Greencard scheme, they must attain minimum  points. The points are allocated based on the language, education, and adaptability.

The individuals should have document which would prove that they would support themselves during their first year in Denmark.


If residence permit has been offered, then the individuals are required to take health insurance which should not only cover themselves but also their family member until the individual are covered by the Danish National health insurance. 

Monday, 20 October 2014

Opulentus Super Smooth Assistance In Denmark Visa Process


Hi Opulentus,

This is Aparna, sorry, it took a while to write a detailed mail on your excellent immigration and visa services. Firstly I would like to thank for your number of genuine visa and immigration services on processing my Denmark PR. It was a wonderful smooth experience for me right from the day one through the day I have granted Denmark PR. I never thought that my Permanent residency visa for Denmark will be processed such smoothly.

Opulentus immigration consultants did a great job by assisting me in understanding Denmark PR process, and necessary requirements.

Opulentus immigration consultants had great patience to deal with all my childish or silly or serious queries on immigration and visa process. Your team carefully screened all the documents that I have sent in a way helped me in my Denmark PR approval. The immigration consultants of Opulentus are really talented and experienced in the immigration industry. They are always updated with the latest laws of immigration and assist clients accordingly. 

Opulentus immigration consultants adhered with me throughout the immigration process and guided me in the right way. They used to give me regular updates on my visa status. 

Finally, I conclude that Opulentus visa consultants made the whole Denmark PR process a super smooth ride for me and I will definitely recommend my friends and family members to approach Opulentus visa consultants for any immigration or visa assistance.  

Hats off to Opulentus!

Saturday, 18 October 2014

Opulentus Super Smooth Assistance In Denmark Visa Process

Hi Opulentus,

This is Aparna, sorry, it took a while to write a detailed mail on your excellent immigration and visa services. Firstly I would like to thank for your number of genuine visa and immigration services on processing my Denmark PR. It was a wonderful smooth experience for me right from the day one through the day I have granted Denmark PR. I never thought that my Permanent residency visa for Denmark will be processed such smoothly.

Opulentus immigration consultants did a great job by assisting me in understanding Denmark PR process, and necessary requirements. 

Opulentus immigration consultants had great patience to deal with all my childish or silly or serious queries on immigration and visa process. Your team carefully screened all the documents that I have sent in a way helped me in my Denmark PR approval. The immigration consultants of Opulentus are really talented and experienced in the immigration industry. They are always updated with the latest laws of immigration and assist clients accordingly. 

Opulentus immigration consultants adhered with me throughout the immigration process and guided me in the right way. They used to give me regular updates on my visa status. 

Finally, I conclude that Opulentus visa consultants made the whole Denmark PR process a super smooth ride for me and I will definitely recommend my friends and family members to approach Opulentus visa consultants for any immigration or visa assistance.  

Hats off to Opulentus!