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U.S. changes policy: visa cancellation results in instant legal status termination
A recently surfaced internal immigration memo has sparked concern among legal experts and international education communities. The document outlines an expanded framework in which visa revocation is now considered direct grounds for the termination of legal status for international students in the United States. This move redefines the relationship between a visa’s validity and a foreign student’s legal status and grants immigration authorities broader enforcement powers.
U.S. changes policy: visa cancellation results in instant legal status termination
A recently surfaced internal immigration memo has sparked concern among legal experts and international education communities. The document outlines an expanded framework in which visa revocation is now considered direct grounds for the termination of legal status for international students in the United States. This move redefines the relationship between a visa’s validity and a foreign student’s legal status and grants immigration authorities broader enforcement powers.
Switzerland Suspends MFN Status for India, Raising Taxes on Indian Companies
Switzerland has decided to suspend the Most-Favoured-Nation (MFN) status granted to India, which could result in higher taxes for Indian companies operating in the country. Starting January 1, 2025, Indian companies will face increased withholding tax rates on income such as dividends and royalties generated in Switzerland. The new tax rules will impose a 10% tax on dividends earned by Indian entities. This move follows a ruling by the Indian Supreme Court in October 2023, which sta
Switzerland Suspends MFN Status for India, Raising Taxes on Indian Companies
Switzerland has decided to suspend the Most-Favoured-Nation (MFN) status granted to India, which could result in higher taxes for Indian companies operating in the country. Starting January 1, 2025, Indian companies will face increased withholding tax rates on income such as dividends and royalties generated in Switzerland. The new tax rules will impose a 10% tax on dividends earned by Indian entities. This move follows a ruling by the Indian Supreme Court in October 2023, which sta








