Kuwait clarifies 5 cases for switching Visit Visa to Residency Permit: All you need to know

Kuwait allows visitors to convert visit visas to residency permits under five scenarios: government-related assignments, domestic worker employment, joining immediate family, resuming work visa processes after short departures, and exceptional cases approved by authorities. These measures, under Article 16, aim to facilitate legal long-term stays while maintaining strict immigration controls and supporting family, work, and…

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7 carnivorous plants that can eat animals

Nature’s ingenuity shines through carnivorous plants, which have evolved remarkable strategies to thrive in nutrient-poor soils. From sticky traps to pitcher-like snares and swift closures, these fascinating flora showcase diverse methods for capturing insects and even small animals. Discover the unique survival tactics of seven such plants, proving that even stationary life can be surprisingly…

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Why are America’s Gen Z suddenly flocking to accounting?

Gen Z is stepping in as America confronts a severe accountant shortage, with hundreds of thousands leaving the field and most remaining professionals nearing retirement. Even as the tax system grows more complex, students—many outside business schools—are filling the gap through the IRS’s VITA programme, helping low-income families secure refunds while discovering a stable, high-value…

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From Bihar to Bengal: How SIR is reshaping voter rolls; a deep dive into how it works

India’s voter rolls are undergoing a Special Intensive Revision (SIR), a nationwide exercise to ensure accuracy. While the Election Commission calls it crucial for democracy, political parties allege it’s a politically motivated move to alter electoral outcomes, sparking debate and legal challenges. The process aims for clean rolls but faces opposition concerns.

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