
Category: Economics of immigration
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Raising children between cultures: an immigrant’s survival guide
Raising children as an immigrant means navigating the complex terrain of preserving cultural heritage while helping children adapt to their new environment.…
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GP vs emergency misunderstandings: an immigrant’s survival guide
For many immigrants, navigating a new healthcare system can be confusing and overwhelming. One of the most critical distinctions to understand is…
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Why landlords demand guarantors: an immigrant’s survival guide
When searching for rental housing as an immigrant, many newcomers encounter an unexpected hurdle: landlords requesting a guarantor. This requirement can feel…
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Rental scams targeting newcomers: an immigrant’s survival guide
Finding safe, affordable housing ranks among the most pressing challenges newcomers face when settling in a new country. Unfortunately, criminals often exploit…
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Document forgery consequences on the immigrant journey explained
Document forgery involves creating, altering, or using fake official documents during the immigration process. This practice can affect every stage of an…
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What happens to immigrants during times of global military conflicts
When global military conflicts erupt, immigrant communities worldwide often find themselves navigating complex challenges that extend far beyond the immediate war zones.…
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Free Relocation Eligibility Checker
Immigration pathways vary dramatically between countries, each with unique requirements for education, work experience, financial resources, and family connections. Understanding which programs…
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How is the US & Isreal’s attack on Iran likely to affect immigration worldwide
Attacks in the Middle East, particularly involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, create ripple effects that extend far beyond the immediate…
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Remote work, digital nomad visas, and blurred lines between visitors and workers.
The rise of remote work has fundamentally changed how and where people can earn a living. For immigrants and diaspora communities, this…
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Aging societies using migration to support welfare systems.
Many developed countries face a significant demographic challenge: their populations are ageing rapidly while birth rates remain low. This creates what economists…
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