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Britain rated the best place to die

Britain, 26th July: Britain has been officially rated as the best place to die in the world by a recent study made public last week.

Need to improve US visa process to strengthen ties with India

United States, 26th June: There is an urgent need to streamline US visa process in order to have better ties with India, stated a senior US official during a meeting with the US-Indian officials in Washington on Thursday.

Australian immigration reveals Indians biggest minority community in Australia
Three-fold rise in Indians seeking New Zealand study visas

New Zealand, February 17: The number of Indians seeking New Zealand study visa has witnessed nearly three-fold rise in the last five years, the latest official figures by released by New Zealand revealed.

Use formal means to send money- UK government urges workers

United Kingdom, February 12: Foreign workers in Britain have been urged to use formal channels including foreign exchange agencies, banks and transfer companies for sending money to friends and families abroad.

Unauthorized Indians in US increased by 64 percent in last 10 years

United States, February 11: The number of unauthorized Indians in the US has witnessed a whopping increase of 64 percent in the last decade, a latest government report has stated. Increase in unauthorized Indians in the US.

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.

Indian travelers for UK will increase by 10 percent in 2010-11

United Kingdom, February 4: The year 2010-11 will see a rise of 10 percent in the number of Indian travelers to the UK.

India talks with British High Commission on suspension of UK visa

United Kingdom, February 4: The Indian officials have initiated talks with the British High Commission in New Delhi to find a possible solution to the issue of UK visa suspension.

Citizenship offer by Canada for Indian students

Canada, February 3: Get a degree from a Quebec Institute and become a Canadian citizen, says the latest announcement by Jean Charest, a Quebec premier.