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Body scanners for increasing security at Australian airports

Australia, February 10: In a bid to increase security at Australia’s airports, the Federal Government has introduced body scanners.

Indians moving back from Australia

Australia, February 9: Seeing increased risk to their lives in Australia, several Indians are finally taking a decision to move back to their homeland.

British tourists love flying to Australia

Australia, February 7: Australia is still attracting increased number of British tourists as per the figures of 2009.

NZ immigration reaches 5-year high

New Zealand, February 4: As per the latest statistics, the annual immigration rate of New Zealand has reached a 5-year high in the month of December, 2009.

Australian tourism receives $20 million boost

Australia, January 29: The Australian tourism industry is all set to get a big boost with a $20 million stimulus from the joint efforts of the Australian tourism industry and Tourism Australia.

Australia welcomes more than 16,000 new citizens on Australia Day

Australia, January 28: Australia welcomed nearly 16,500 new citizens from different countries on Australia Day celebrations held on 26th January 2010 throughout the nation.

11 new countries eligible for H-2A, H-2B Programs

United States, January 25: As per the latest list of designated nations eligible for H-2A, H-2B visas, 11 new nations have been added.

Immigration wait times in Canada

Canada, January 21: Are you planning to move to Canada and want to know about latest immigration wait times as announced by CIC (Citizenship and Immigration Canada)? Here comes all the information you need to know---

Admit injured Haitian children- US doctors

United States, January 18: The US government is being asked by the doctors in American to admit those Haitian children who have received critical injuries in the earthquake.

Proposal of UK immigration cap by Conservatives suffocating- Council

United Kingdom, January 15: The annual UK immigration limit proposed by the Conservatives will threaten jobs on a big scale and will result in suffocating the industry, the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (JCWI) has argued.