The National Security Law, introduced in 2020, is a broad and vaguely worded piece of legislation that grants the Hong Kong government sweeping powers to censor online content and surveil citizens. The law defines national security threats in extremely broad terms, encompassing secession, subversion, ...
The U.S. government doesn't insure citizens orpay for medical expenses abroad. Before purchasing a policy, read the provisions to see what exclusions, such as preexisting medical conditions, apply. Don't assume that the new coverage mirrors that of your existing plan. Routine medical care is...
However, you have to complete the application process in person at a TSA-authorized enrollment location. You will be fingerprinted and asked for a valid proof of identity and U.S. citizenship documents. Travelers who are foreign citizens must be able to provide certain residency documents to qua...
For UK citizens, visa fee is GBP 30 for a single entry under regular processing. But if you are required to apply for China visa through CVASC (in London and Manchester), you need to pay their extra service fee of GBP 36. So, check their consular districts first if you need to go ...
Do US citizens need a visa for Thailand? Visit the Royal Thai Embassy website for the most current visa information.U.S. citizen tourists entering Thailand for fewer than 30 days do not require a visa. We strongly recommend that your passport be valid for at least six months beyond the da...
Citizenship – Passports to the EU and beyond After some consideration, the blog has decided to comment upon the sensitive issue of citizenship – for there are tens of thousands of Ukrainian citizens with dual (and often more) citizenship despite what the Constitution of Ukraine may state. ...
My total visa costs came in at $95.00. This year, my visa fees were pretty low. I spent much of the year in Europe, and had a short enough stint in Thailand and Vietnam that I could get their free visas on arrival. Australian visas are free for British citizens, but due to a fuc...
A Singaporean Permanent Resident (PR) has many benefits that imitate Singapore citizens. Besides being allowed to reside and leave the country without any visa limitations, you can work and enjoy contributions such as the Central Provident Fund (CPF). As PRs, you can purchase resold Housing Devel...
StudyLink.com take a detailed look into the costs of studying abroad and all the aspects that you should budget for when embarking on your studies.