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Wednesday, 1 May 2024

What is the salary for S pass in Singapore?

 What is the salary for S pass in Singapore? 



An S Pass is a work pass that allows foreign mid-skilled individuals to work and stay in Singapore for two years, with the option to renew for up to three years. To qualify for an S Pass, employees must have a fixed monthly salary of at least $3,150. Younger workers have better chances of getting an S Pass, and older applicants need to have superior skills and a higher salary. 

The employer must file the application for the S Pass, with assistance from an MOM Service Provider or registered Manpower Agency. The application will only be processed after the employer signs a contract with the applicant.


Some S Pass jobs in Singapore include:
  • Research nurse
  • Optician
  • Social work
  • General manager hotel
  • QA game tester
  • Post production
  • Medical legal
  • Media sales executive

Student Visa USA from India

The US government offers three types of student visas for international students: F, J, and M. The F visa is for study at an accredited US college or university, or to study English at an English language institute. The J visa is for participation in an exchange program, including high school and university study. The M visa is for non-academic or vocational study or training in the US. 



Here are some requirements for the F-1 visa:

Be over 18 years old

Apply to an SEVP-approved school

Enroll in a full-time program

Pass any language proficiency tests

Have proof of sufficient financial funds

The college or university where you plan to study needs to be approved by SEVP Immigration & Customs Enforcement 

The application process includes:

Checking your eligibility

Gathering all required documents

Applying online

Waiting for approval

Flying to the USA 

The processing time for an F-1 visa can take 3–6 weeks, but can extend up to 4 months if your documents are inaccurate. 

Here are some steps to apply for a US student visa in India:

Get accepted and get your I-20 form

Pay your SEVIS fee: The $350 SEVIS fee is a Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) processing and maintenance charge

Complete your DS-160 visa application

Schedule your visa interview.

Wednesday, 17 April 2024

Illegal immigration to the United States

 

Illegal immigration to the United States





The total number of unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. from countries other than Mexico has grown rapidly. In 2021, this population was 6.4 million, up by 900,000 from 2017.

A bar chart showing that the U.S. unauthorized immigrant populations from most world regions grew from 2017 to 2021.

Almost every region in the world had a notable increase in the number of unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. from 2007 to 2021. The largest increases were from Central America (240,000) and South and East Asia (180,000).

After Mexico, the countries of origin with the largest unauthorized immigrant populations in the U.S. in 2021 were:

El Salvador (800,000)
India (725,000)
Guatemala (700,000)
Honduras (525,000)
India, Guatemala and Honduras all saw increases from 2017.

Three Central American countries – El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala – together represented 2.0 million unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. in 2021, or almost 20% of the total. The unauthorized immigrant population from the Northern Triangle grew by about 250,000 from 2017 and about 700,000 from 2007.

Venezuela was the country of birth for 190,000 U.S. unauthorized immigrants in 2021. This population saw particularly fast growth, from 130,000 in 2017 and 55,000 in 2007.

Among countries with the largest numbers of U.S. unauthorized immigrants, India, Brazil, Canada and former Soviet Union countries all experienced growth from 2017 to 2021.

Some origin countries with significant unauthorized immigrant populations showed no change, notably China (375,000) and the Dominican Republic (230,000).