Oman cracks down on labor law violations, creates 600+ jobs for citizens The Ministry also emphasized the importance of adhering to Oman’s Labor Law, particularly among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which
Canada to reduce foreign workers to address housing crisis and boost domestic employment The government aims to lower the proportion of temporary residents to 5% of the population, down from the current 6.2%,
Indians lead as top talent in gulf workforce, survey reveals A report by Naukrigulf Hiring Outlook report emphasizes the Gulf’s strong appeal as an employment hub, drawing professionals from various
Indian students hope for favorable visa policies under new UK Labour government Experts hope the Starmer government will increase scholarships and fellowships for international students, rather than imposing further restrictions Enhanced
Indian student fatally struck by speeding car in the US; family appeals for support Sowmya’s family, including her parents Koteswara Rao and Balamani, are appealing for assistance to repatriate her body to India for
Unemployment crisis pushes Indian workers into Israel’s conflict zones With over 90,000 Palestinian workers banned from Israel’s construction industry amid the conflict, Indian, Sri Lankan, and Uzbek workers were
UK immigration raids lead to arrests of Indians for visa breaches and illegal employment The UK Home Office, in a statement disclosed that Immigration Enforcement officers acted upon intelligence suggesting illicit labor practices at
New Zealand implements stricter visa rules impacting Indian immigrants The alterations, which include heightened English proficiency standards, increased work experience and skill criteria, as well as a reduction in
Germany initiates specialized employment programme for nurses from India The primary goal is to facilitate the migration of qualified nurses from partner countries, including India (with a specific focus
Canada plans cap on international students in response to rising unemployment and housing crisis Expressing concerns over the strain on housing demands, Miller acknowledged the need to consider a cap on international student admissions