Dreaming Of A Balinese Holiday? Here Is All You Should Know To Make A Perfect Plan [Infographic]

From the surfers drifting through the sea waves & the rice terraces beautifying the landscape to the women wearing traditional Balinese costume & ornate headgear; Bali is a canvas painted with diverse culture and vista. A lot many people have this not-so-little island province on their wishlist.

And to answer all your queries regarding the island destination, here’s an infographic that tells you about all the essential things you should know about Bali.

Infographic for all the things you should know about Bali

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That’s it! No more researching for your Bali trip.

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Here’s How New UK Visa Policies For Non-EU Nationals Will Impact A Majority of Indians!

There have been a lot of speculations in the country due to the recent changes in United Kingdom’s Visa Policies for non-EU nationals. According to the Migration Advisory Committee’s (MAC) report, the findings state that the Indian IT professionals accounted for 90% of the visa applications.

In an effort to curtail ascending immigration stats, it is believed that changes in the UK Visa Policies under Tier 2 Intra-Company Transfer (ICT) category have been implemented to reduce the reliance on foreign workers.

Following this, the first two phases of changes Tier 2 policies post the review done by the Independent Migration Advisory Committee will be seen affecting the applications requested on or after November 24, 2016 under the same category.

One of the findings by MAC also indicates that Indian IT companies in Britain make use of ICT category to a large extent due to which the employers have a ready access to skilled Indian IT professionals via immigration. As a result, this is hindering the employers who remain unable to train and groom the UK manpower.

It has also been observed by MAC that the way employment in UK has been beneficial to Indian workforce, there has been no concrete proof of amenities and possibilities reciprocated in India wherein the UK staff could hone their skills and gain experience while working in India.

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Major Changes To UK Visa Policy Under Tier 2 ICT Category:

  • Non-EU nationals will be obliged to meet a higher salary threshold requirement. The earlier limit of 20,800 pounds (USD 25,723) has been increased to 30,000 pounds (USD 37,131).
  • There has been an increase in the salary threshold for experienced non-EU nationals too. The limit has been elevated to 25,000 pounds (USD 30,930) with some exemptions under Tier 2 (General).
  • Graduate trainees under the Tier 2 (ICT) will find it difficult as the salary threshold is cut down to 23,000 pounds (USD 28,467).

Other Changes Include:

  • Number of places has been increased to 20 per company per year.
  • The sub category of skills transfer has been closed under the Tier 2 (ICT) category.
  • Applicants will have to meet the new requisite of English language while applying for settlement as a family member post 2.5 years in the UK on a 5-year route to residency settlement in the UK.
  • Those partners and parents whose visa to remain in the UK under the family immigration rules is expiring on or after May 1, 2017, will also have to oblige to the new language requirement.

The current phase of changes to the UK visa policies surpassed the presence of the British Prime Minister, Theresa May who was present in the country on her three-day visit to attend the UK-India Tech Summit in New Delhi.

On account of the recent changes, Theresa May also stated that “The UK will consider further improvements to our visa offer if, at the same time, we can step-up the speed and volume of returns of Indians with no right to remain.”

With an indication to further improvements to the Tier 2 visa policies, businesses in UK will continue to recruit skilled non-EU professionals provided the training and recruiting scenario of UK manpower progresses predominantly.

Tell us what you feel about these recent changes in the UK Visa Policy. Share your opinion in the comments below and make yourself heard!

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Mother Uses Her Maternity Leaves To Travel With Her Baby & The Outcome Is Awww-dorable!

In modern times, couples have a mind boggling time when they enter the parental phase.

But Karen Edwards and Shaun Baynes, a London-based couple had different plans in life when they took their 10-week old daughter, Esme on an adventure of her lifetime.

1. Make Way For The Toddler!

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With a clear cut vision of motivating parents who shared the same kind of love for travel, Karen stated on her website that “your travel days don’t have to be over.” Having decided to use her one-year-long maternity leave to travel around the world, Karen and Shaun decided to tag their little baby partner along their journey.

 

2. Baby Onboard!

 

Since it was a 10-month adventure, their budget was a collective outcome of Karen’s maternity leave pay and Shaun’s savings from freelance landscaping projects. Apart from this, the couple also sold their car and rented their house for some extra income.

Shaun and Karen also set some packing goals other than parenting goals. They packed their luggage into 3 lace bags that actually fit into one big backpack. Yes, you heard that right!

3. First Step Towards A Journey Of Miles!

Karen and Shaun’s family and friends had earlier thought that these two had gone nuts. But when Esme had already visited four countries by the time she was four months old, they proved that it was only the notions that were wrong and not traveling with the baby.

4. Like A Doll!

 

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Karen, an ardent traveler and a nurse by profession also states that, “the thoughts of travelling with kids can be quite daunting for many parents.”

On the contrary, they witnessed that their daughter was very well behaved and was enjoying road trips, camping in different settings, long-haul flights, various cultures, ferry rides, natural landscapes and thousand other little things.

Time flew and in a span of just 10 months, they had journeyed to Singapore, Australia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Taiwan and New Zealand. Before turning one, Esme had now visited more countries than most of the adults can visit in their lifetime.

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5. Beach Baby Forever!

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6. Taking a Power Nap!

 

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7. Super Surfer!

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8. Fun In The Sky!

 

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9. Pic With Petronas Is A Must!

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10. The Three Musketeers!

 

11. Fun Unlimited With Daddy Dearest!

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12. Baby’s Day Out!

 

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13. Time For Some Monkey Business!

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14. Ready To Fly Again!

 

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15. Like A Star!

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16. Like Mother Like Daughter!

 

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17. Where Do I Go Next?

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18. Sundays In Venice Be Like!

 

19. For The Love Of Flying!

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20. Tour de Paris With Mumma!

 

21. Florence Is Pretty, But I’m Prettier!

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22. Perks Of Being A Toddler!

 

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23. Just Hanging Around!

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24. I’m a Citizen Of The World!

 

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25. One With The Pack!

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26. Love, Life & Laughter!

 

27. This Is Just The Beginning!

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Karen and Shaun were more than successful in living their lives out of a backpack and with a baby on-board. Rising above people’s notions, satisfaction filled their souls when reality became their achievement. That was the moment when they realized that what they had planned was not just a momentary travel plan but a journey to be cherished, forever!

28. Hey! I’m Not Done Yet!

 

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29. Until We Meet Again …

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30. Travel, Explore & Inspire!

 

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Inspired much?

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