Blog & Updates
Corridor news, visa updates, and practical guidance for candidates and employers.
Medical Fitness & Police Clearance: What Candidates Need
Two documents almost every deployment requires: a medical fitness report and a police clearance certificate. Here's how they fit into the pr...
Read more →Tourist Visa ≠ Job: Recognising a Dangerous Offer
If anyone offers you an overseas "job" on a tourist visa, that is not legal employment — here's why, and what to do instead.
Read more →What Happens After You Register — The Candidate Journey
A step-by-step look at what happens once you register with us — from initial contact to being matched against real employer demand.
Read more →Document Checklist Before You Register
A practical checklist of what to have ready before you register as a candidate — so your file moves faster once a matching role opens.
Read more →Verifying a Recruiting Agent: How to Check Any Agency's MEA Licence
Before you pay anyone for an overseas job, check their MEA Recruiting Agent licence on the government's own portal. Here's exactly how.
Read more →How Legal Overseas Recruitment Works: The MEA-Licensed Process Explained
What actually happens between registering with a licensed agency and boarding your flight? A step-by-step look at the legal deployment proce...
Read more →Your First 30 Days Abroad: What Arrival Actually Looks Like
Registration, first shifts, first payday, homesickness — a realistic walkthrough of the first month in a new country, and where support fits...
Read more →Reading a Salary Offer Realistically: Gross, Net, and What Contracts Actually Say
The number quoted in conversation and the number that reaches your bank account are different things. How to read an offer like the contract...
Read more →Work Permits vs Visas: Understanding Europe's Two-Step Process
The permit is the employer's job; the visa is yours. Confusing the two steps is behind half the misunderstandings in overseas recruitment.
Read more →Ten Questions to Ask Any Recruitment Agency Before You Pay Anything
A printable checklist of the questions that separate licensed recruiters from operators — and what a trustworthy answer to each one sounds l...
Read more →Choosing Your Corridor: Matching Your Skills to the Right Country
Not every destination suits every worker. How to think about trade, language, timeline, and long-term goals before picking a corridor.
Read more →Why the Legal Route Is Worth It: The Real Cost of Shortcuts
Irregular migration routes promise speed and low cost. What they actually deliver is debt, deportation risk, and zero legal protection. Here...
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