Kamran Ahmed

Multimedia Editor

Kamran Ahmed has been the multimedia editor of Daily Dazzling Dawn since Its founding. He covered the news of the World Trade Organisation's Ministerial Conference in Abu-Dhabi, UAE as a representative of The Dazzling Dawn.

Spanish Region Offers Digital Nomads Up to €15,000 to Relocate

August 26, 2024

The regional government of Extremadura, Spain, is offering over €15,000 to attract digital nomads to the area, despite being one of the least populated regions in the country.

Croatia issues 20,000 work permits monthly to address labor shortage

August 17, 2024

As part of its commitment to alleviating the domestic workforce shortages, Croatia issues work permits to around 20,000 foreign visitors each month.

Labour Enforces Stricter Immigration Controls Through Visa Reforms

August 07, 2024

Fewer immigrant family members are coming to the UK, with visa numbers dropping by over a third. It's no longer as simple as applying for a visa as a student or immigrant worker. Here's what has changed.

Impact of New Visa Rules on Students: What to Expect?

August 01, 2024

A number of nations are enacting new laws in response to the growing number of students pursuing higher education overseas. The CEO and founder of Infinite Group, Gaurav Batra, outlines the effects of these changes on Indian students who intend to study overseas.

UK companies are dependent on to cheap immigrant workers

July 31, 2024

UK firms addicted to cheap foreign labour and British workers are sidelined

The UK government's aggressive push against immigration

July 30, 2024

Government would revise its policy by resetting the approach

20 in-demand jobs in Latvia that could secure foreigners a work visa

July 26, 2024

Latvia is experiencing labor shortages in 37 occupations, according to the 2023 EURES report on shortages and surpluses. Key sectors affected include construction, engineering, repair and maintenance services, transportation, and healthcare.

Italy Needs 2.3 Million Domestic Workers, Majority from Abroad

July 15, 2024

Italy is projected to require over two million domestic workers next year to support families, as reported by Assindatcolf and Centro Studi e Ricerche Idos on July 4. Of these workers, approximately two-thirds, or 1.524 million, will be foreign nationals, with 764,000 being Italians. The demand includes an estimated 1.25 million housekeepers and 1.262 million caregivers.