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If you are looking to work and settle in Europe and hold a master degree,then you have immense opportunities to apply for Denmark Green card visa. We have the highest success rate for Denmark.

Canada Federal Skilled Worker

Are you looking to immigrate to Canada on PR visa???CIC has officially announced intake of applications from 1st May 2014. The quotes for skilled worker are limited. So log your application without any delay. Kindly contact us to embark your journey to Canada.

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Thursday, 29 May 2014

Australia Immigration Programs for 2014-2015

Australia's Migration Program for 2014-15 has 190 000 places.


For a simple summary see the info graphic.

Migration to Australia 2014-15


This includes:
  • 128 550 places for skilled migrants, including employer sponsored, general skilled and business categories
  • 60 885 places for family migrants sponsored by immediate family members
  • 565 places for special eligibility migrants, who include former permanent residents who maintain close business, cultural or personal ties with Australia.

Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Latest Australia News

News Alternative English Language Tests for Visa Applicants


From November 2014, the department will accept English language test scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language internet-based test (TOEFL iBT) and the Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) across visa programmes.  These tests are alternatives to the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) and Occupational English Test (OET), and have been accepted in the Student visa programme since November 2011.

 






The TOEFL iBT and PTE Academic tests have been accepted for the Student visa programme since 2011. 
From November 2014, the following visa subclasses from the Temporary Graduate, Skilled and Work and Holiday visa programmes will also accept a TOEFL iBT or PTE Academic test score as evidence of English ability. 
  • Distinguished Talent (Australian support) (subclass 124)
  • Business Talent (subclass 132)
  • Former Resident (subclass 151)
  • Business Owner (provisional) (subclass 160)*
  • Senior Executive (provisional) (subclass 161)*
  • Investor (provisional) (subclass 162)*
  • State/Territory Sponsored Business Owner (provisional) (subclass 163)*
  • State/Territory Sponsored Senior Executive (provisional) (subclass 164)*
  • State/Territory Sponsored Investor (provisional) (subclass 165)*
  • Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186)
  • Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (subclass 187)
  • Business Innovation & Investment (provisional) (subclass 188)
  • Skilled – Independent (subclass 189)
  • Skilled – Nominated (subclass 190)
  • Work and Holiday (temporary) (subclass 462)
  • Skilled – Recognised Graduate (subclass 476)
  • Temporary Graduate (subclass 485)
  • Skilled – Regional (provisional) (subclass 489)
  • Distinguished Talent (subclass 858)
  • Skilled – Regional (subclass 887)
  • Business Innovation and Investment (permanent) (subclass 888)
  • Business Owner (Residence) (subclass 890)
  • Investor (Residence) (subclass 891)
  • State/Territory Sponsored Business owner (Residence) (subclass 892)
  • State/Territory Sponsored Investor (Residence) (subclass 893)
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Friday, 23 May 2014

Google Panda Update 4.0

Google Panda Update 4.0




Panda Made an attack on Low Quality Content website among all the website ebay.com is the first loser in Google Panda Update 4.0.

Google Made a chart of Winners and Losers according to the new panda update 4.0

Google SERPs: Panda 4.0 Losers

According to the data, eBay lost a tremendous amount of traffic from Google, much of it from the ebay.com/bhp/ area of its site.

Another huge loser was Ask.com, yes, the search engine, that lost a tremendous amount of traffic in their Questions section at ask.com/question/.

Among the top losers include Ask.com, ebay.com, biography.com and retailmenot.com. I should note, retailmenot.com is venture backed by Google’s venture arm.

domain
percent
ask.com
> – 50%
ebay.com
> – 33%
biography.com
> – 33%
retailmenot.com
> – 33%
starpulse.com
> – 50%
history.com
> – 33%
isitdownrightnow.com
> – 50%
aceshowbiz.com
> – 75%
examiner.com
> – 50%
yellowpages.com
> – 20%
yourtango.com
> – 75%
dealcatcher.com
> – 50%
livescience.com
> – 50%
webopedia.com
> – 50%
xmarks.com
> – 50%
simplyrecipes.com
> – 33%
siteslike.com
> – 50%
digitaltrends.com
> – 50%
health.com
> – 50%
spoonful.com
> – 75%
songkick.com
> – 75%
realsimple.com
> – 33%
appbrain.com
> – 33%
thehollywoodgossip.com
> – 50%
dealspl.us
> – 33%
techtarget.com
> – 33%
gossipcop.com
> – 50%
rd.com
> – 75%
chow.com
> – 33%
doxo.com
> – 50%
heavy.com
> – 50%
csmonitor.com
> – 33%
toptenreviews.com
> – 20%
parenting.com
> – 50%
globalpost.com
> – 75%
espnfc.com
> – 50%
serviceguidance.com
> – 50%
mnn.com
> – 75%
mystore411.com
> – 50%
urlm.co
> – 33%
delish.com
> – 50%
healthcentral.com
> – 33%
whatscookingamerica.net
> – 50%
columbia.edu
> – 20%
songlyrics.com
> – 20%
internetslang.com
> – 33%
ibiblio.org
> – 50%
webutation.info
> – 50%
cheapflights.com
> – 33%
mybanktracker.com
> – 50%


Google SERPs: Panda 4.0 Winners

With all algorithm updates, there are also those who win and gain rankings. The big winners seem to be glassdoor.com, emedicinehealth.com, medterms.com, yourdictionary.com and shopstyle.com.



domain
percent
glassdoor.com
> 100%
emedicinehealth.com
> 500 %
medterms.com
> 500 %
yourdictionary.com
> 50%
shopstyle.com
> 250%
zimbio.com
> 500 %
myrecipes.com
> 250%
couponcabin.com
> 250%
buzzfeed.com
> 25%
consumeraffairs.com
> 100%
wordpress.com
> 20%
thinkexist.com
> 250%
onhealth.com
> 250%
alternativeto.net
> 100%
whosdatedwho.com
> 250%
reverso.net
> 50%
wikimedia.org
> 100%
dogtime.com
> 100%
findthebest.com
> 50%
eatingwell.com
> 100%
quotegarden.com
> 100%
goodhousekeeping.com
> 250%
everydayhealth.com
> 25%
simplyhired.com
> 100%
momswhothink.com
> 100%
similarsites.com
> 100%
southernliving.com
> 50%
theknot.com
> 25%
allaboutvision.com
> 100%
openculture.com
> 50%
babyzone.com
> 50%
tasteofhome.com
> 33%
gotquestions.org
> 100%
movie4k.to
> 50%
wmagazine.com
> 33%
ycharts.com
> 100%
historyplace.com
> 50%
rcn.com
> 100%
salary.com
> 50%
skepdic.com
> 100%
mediawiki.org
> 100%
oodle.com
> 100%
abbreviations.com
> 100%
homes.com
> 100%
spokeo.com
> 50%
hlntv.com
> 33%
sparkpeople.com
> 33%
hayneedle.com
> 50%
emedtv.com
> 100%

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Wednesday, 21 May 2014

New Update in SEO----------------New Announcement on PANDA is Here Panda Update 4.0


Google Begins Rolling Out Panda 4.0 Now




Yesterday night Google tweet on its official page, “Google is rolling out our Panda 4.0 update starting today.” Google’s panda update was first launched in feb- 2011 to improve the quality in SERP results and after that several panda updates have been launched by Google spam team. 
Google is rolling out our Panda 4.0 update starting today.

Here are the all Google Panda Updates have a look 


  1. Panda Update 1, Feb. 24, 2011 (11.8% of queries; announced; English in US only)
  2. Panda Update 2, April 11, 2011 (2% of queries; announced; rolled out in English internationally)
  3. Panda Update 3, May 10, 2011 (no change given; confirmed, not announced)
  4. Panda Update 4, June 16, 2011 (no change given; confirmed, not announced)
  5. Panda Update 5, July 23, 2011 (no change given; confirmed, not announced)
  6. Panda Update 6, Aug. 12, 2011 (6-9% of queries in many non-English languages; announced)
  7. Panda Update 7, Sept. 28, 2011 (no change given; confirmed, not announced)
  8. Panda Update 8, Oct. 19, 2011 (about 2% of queries; belatedly confirmed)
  9. Panda Update 9, Nov. 18, 2011: (less than 1% of queries; announced)
  10. Panda Update 10, Jan. 18, 2012 (no change given; confirmed, not announced)
  11. Panda Update 11, Feb. 27, 2012 (no change given; announced)
  12. Panda Update 12, March 23, 2012 (about 1.6% of queries impacted; announced)
  13. Panda Update 13, April 19, 2012 (no change given; belatedly revealed)
  14. Panda Update 14, April 27, 2012: (no change given; confirmed; first update within days of another)
  15. Panda Update 15, June 9, 2012: (1% of queries; belatedly announced)
  16. Panda Update 16, June 25, 2012: (about 1% of queries; announced)
  17. Panda Update 17, July 24, 2012:(about 1% of queries; announced)
  18. Panda Update 18, Aug. 20, 2012: (about 1% of queries; belatedly announced)
  19. Panda Update 19, Sept. 18, 2012: (less than 0.7% of queries; announced)
  20. Panda Update 20 , Sept. 27, 2012 (2.4% English queries, impacted, belatedly announced
  21. Panda Update 21, Nov. 5, 2012 (1.1% of English-language queries in US; 0.4% worldwide; confirmed, not announced)
  22. Panda Update 22, Nov. 21, 2012 (0.8% of English queries were affected; confirmed, not announced)
  23. Panda Update 23, Dec. 21, 2012 (1.3% of English queries were affected; confirmed, announced)
  24. Panda Update 24, Jan. 22, 2013 (1.2% of English queries were affected; confirmed, announced)
  25. Panda Update 25, March 15, 2013 (confirmed as coming; not confirmed as having happened
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Tuesday, 20 May 2014

10 Things You Should Know about the Federal Skilled Worker Program

Many prospective immigrants were excited to learn that the Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) program reopened to applicants on May 1, 2014. The program, Canada’s most popular, is open to applicants with education and experience in one of 50 eligible occupations.
While some aspects of the FSW program remain unchanged from the previous application cycle, there are some important changes as well.

Here are ten things prospective applicants need to know about the FSW program as it stands today:


1. 35 new occupations have been added
Out of the 50 total eligible occupations, a full 35 of these occupations were not previously eligible. These include popular jobs in fields such as finance, nursing, health services, and management. To view the full list of 50 eligible occupations.

2. Previous applicants can re-apply
Individuals who applied to a previous cycle of the FSW program, but had files returned because their cap had been filled, may apply again if they continue to meet eligibility criteria. Individuals whose applications have already been accepted for processing do not need to send in a second application.

3. Selection criteria has not changed
No eligibility or selection criteria has been changed. This means that applicants must still score at least 67 points on the FSW selection grid in order to be selected for permanent residency. Points are attributed for factors such as language skills, education, work experience, age, and adaptability to Canada.

4. Educational assessment reports can be reused
An individual who has already had his or her educational credentials assessed by a designated organization may reuse their assessment report for application under the current FSW program. Applicants should include the original report that was returned to them with their previous application.

A copy of the original report may be used in the following circumstances:
Ø  The original report was sent with a FSW application on or after May 4, 2013; and
Ø  The original report was not returned to the applicant.
In this case, the applicant should send a copy of his or her refusal letter as well as a note explaining that their original educational assessment was not returned.

 5. Multiple applications may be accepted
If an individual has a year or more of work experience in more than one eligible occupation, he or she may apply to the FSW program under each occupation. Generally speaking, applicants may apply as many times as they like, under the same program or multiple programs. However, they must pay a separate application fee for each application.

6. No new forms are required
No additional forms are required under the newest application cycle. The already existing application forms and application guide may be used for submission.

7. Part-time work may be accepted
Applicants can count part-time work experience towards their work experience requirement. This work must be paid, continuous, and must take place within ten years of the date of application.

8. Language requirements have not changed
Applicants must still provide proof of language proficiency in English or French. This is done by providing results from a designated third party language exam.
As before, applicants must meet minimum language thresholds in order to apply to the FSW program.

9. Processing times are faster
The Canadian government has expressed its intention to bring processing times for the FSW program to under one year. Recent applicants to the program have indeed begun to receive decisions on their applications within this timeframe.

10. Last chance to apply to the FSW program     
On January 1, 2015, a new immigration intake system known as Express Entry will come into force. This system will pre-select applicants for a range of immigration programs, including the FSW program. As it currently stands, this is the last opportunity for applicants to apply directly to the FSW program.
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