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Government House in Nassau with Bahamian flags and the Columbus statue, the seat of government weighing the Bahamas permanent residency amendment

Bahamas Permanent Residency Bill Would Add a $500 Path for Refused Applicants

A proposed Bahamas permanent residency change would let the immigration minister hand a residence certificate to people he turns down for citizenship, in exchange for a $500 fee. That’s cheaper than an annual Bahamian work permit. It’s also the part drawing the most fire. The $500 mechanism tucked into a budget debate The Bahamas Nationality (Amendment) Bill, 2026 would insert a new section 7A into the Bahamas Nationality Act. The

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A young female (representing digital nomads in Canada) is standing in front of the arrival board waiting to be reunited with her husband. She is wearing a protective face mask. Travelling during the COVID-19 pandemic.

IRCC Now Requires Income Proof From Digital Nomads in Canada

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada changed the rules for digital nomads in Canada on May 26, removing a documentation exemption that had stood since 2023. The agency, known as IRCC, published a program delivery update requiring remote workers on visitor status to prove their income comes entirely from outside Canada. Border officers can now ask for that proof at the door. They can refuse entry when it isn’t there. What

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Why American Families Are Relocating To Russia Amid U.S Conservative Challenges

A Surge in Americans Applying for Residency in the Netherlands Amid New U.S Presidential Reforms Threatening Liberal Values

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