Japan to help Nepal give career development opportunities to returnee migrants

Nepal and Japan on Thursday signed an agreement, according to which Japan will help the government of Nepal give career development and entrepreneurship opportunities to returnee migrants. The post Japan to help Nepal give career development opportunities to returnee migrants appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

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Brazil tightens entry rules over 'stopover' migrants

Most arrive at Brazil's biggest aviation hub, Sao Paulo's Guarulhos International Airport, where hundreds of migrants can spend weeks waiting in a crowded transit zone. Last week authorities estimated 481 people were currently stuck in limbo in the airport. Local media report that many are from India, Nepal and Vietnam.

Brazil tightens entry rules over 'stopover' migrants

Most arrive at Brazil's biggest aviation hub, Sao Paulo's Guarulhos International Airport, where hundreds of migrants can spend weeks waiting in a crowded transit zone. Last week authorities estimated 481 people were currently stuck in limbo in the airport. Local media report that many are from India, Nepal and Vietnam.

“Nabil Skilled Migrant Entrepreneurship Loan” launched

KATHMANDU, JANUARY 28: Nabil Bank has launched a new product- “Nabil Skilled Migrant Entrepreneurship Loan (NSMEL)”- targeting returnee migrants. The product was launched by the Chief Guest as well as the Minister of Labor, Employment, and Social Security. Sarat Singh Bhandari in the presence of Secretary of the Labour Ministry, Kewal Prasad Bhandari, and Upendra […] The post “Nabil Skilled Migrant Entrepreneurship Loan” launched appeared first on Aarthiknews:: A leading business & economic news portal from Nepal.

Looking at home from afar: Right to vote for Nepali migrants working in Malaysia

General elections in both Nepal and Malaysia, one of the biggest hosts for Nepali migrant workers, are scheduled to run one day apart from each other this weekend. The post Looking at home from afar: Right to vote for Nepali migrants working in Malaysia appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

ANKUR Workshop held to support Nepali migrants

The Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Nepal held “2022 ANKUR Workshop - Supporting the success of Nepali returnees from Korea”, a workshop for Korean returnee migrants in Nepal.

Nepal, South Korea sign deal to support returnee migrants

The Ministry of Finance (MoF) and the Embassy of South Korea signed the Memorandum of Understandings (MoUs) for 2 projects worth US$ 24 million (about Rs. 3 billion) to support returnee migrants in Nepal and enhance the capacity of Nepal Police in cyber security.

Remittance partnership agreement signed between Patanjali and IME

KATHMANDU, August 31: A remittance partnership agreement has been reached between Patanjali Ayurveda and IME Limited.  With this agreement, millions of Nepalese migrants living in India will now be able to send money to Nepal easily by visiting Patanjali Ayurveda outlets located throughout India. Every year, thousands of Nepalese relocate to various parts of India for a variety of reasons, with employment being the main driver. Since there are Patanjali Ayurveda outlets in every Indian city and town, they are widely accessible. Because of easier accessibility to the outlets, the working Nepalese in India can visit any of the locations to use the money-sending services. Many Nepalese who reside abroad use IME as their preferred method of sending remittances to Nepal, IME India has teamed with Patanjali Ayurveda, a reputable company in India, in order to maintain and strengthen this level of trust. As a result of this collaboration, Nepalese residing in India will now be able to send money to their families in Nepal more easily and will also be guaranteed that the money sent will be received by their relatives in Nepal instantly into their bank account or mobile wallet IMEPAY or withdraw money as cash from IME agents spread everywhere around Nepal.

UN special rapporteur on migrants visiting Nepal next week

KATHMANDU, Jan 25: The UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, Felipe González Morales, is visiting Nepal from January 29 to February 5 to assess the recruitment practices and return and reintegration programs for Nepalis working abroad.