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Egypt is one of the world’s most ancient civilisations and home of the Pyramids. The economy today is heavily based around agriculture and tourism, due to its year-round warm climate. Egypt has the third largest economy in Africa and is the home
With just over two months until its implementation, there is no escaping the discourse around GDPR. The subject is undeniably deserved of attention – following high-profile breaches such as TalkTalk’s loss of customer data to hackers in 2015,
Nestled in the Balkan peninsula, Albania is a small mountainous country that borders Kosovo, Greece, Montenegro, and Macedonia. Served by the capital Tirana, Albania has been a member of the EU since 2014. Albanian is the only official language,
In this issue of the Immigration Digest, we reveal the most recent updates for New Zealand, Singapore, Vietnam, Australia, and China.
Mauritius, an Indian Ocean archipelago, is a stable, prosperous country with a diverse economy. Since expanding from sugar exports into sectors in outsourcing, financial services, and tourism, Mauritius now has one of Africa's highest per capita
Stay ahead of immigration updates to comply with, with our roundup of changes affecting Denmark, Chile, and Singapore.
Brazil is the largest economy in South America by some margin. It has also taken a prime position on the world stage in recent years, as high-profile hosts of the World Cup and 2016 Olympics. The country partners with Russia, India and China to make
The Isle of Man is a British crown dependency situated in the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland. Run by an independent government from the capital city of Douglas, the Isle of Man is a low-tax economy with a 0% corporation tax rate. The
Tourism is the main economic driver and largest source of employment in the Caribbean island of St. Lucia. St Lucia shifted its focus to tourism after ceasing sugar cane production, though bananas, mangoes, avocados, and other crops are also major