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A strongly criticized new Florida law restricts the real estate buying power of foreigners from seven countries, a startling move for Miami’s global property market.
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Non-Europeans visiting or transiting through the UK without a visa will be required to obtain a £10 digital permit from Wednesday. The Home Office is extending the electronic travel authorisation ...
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Non-Europeans visiting or transiting through the UK without a visa are now required to obtain a £10 digital permit from Wednesday, 8 January.. The Home Office is extending the electronic travel ...
By April 2025, all visitors with visa-exempt nationalities will need an ETA to travel to the UK if they do not possess a valid UK visa or are not also citizens of the UK or Ireland. Since 27 November 2024, ETA applications have also been opened for non-visa nationalities outside the European Union, who will need an ETA for any travel to the UK ...
Compulsory purchase is the power to purchase or take rights over an estate in English land law, or to buy that estate outright, without the current owner's consent, in exchange for payment of compensation. In England and Wales, Parliament has granted several different kinds of compulsory purchase power, which are exercisable by various bodies ...