Immigrant workers’ spouses are no longer required to apply for a work permit
On Wednesday, the Biden administration reached a settlement in a class-action lawsuit.
Hybrid work: The portrayal of a healthy workplace post-Covid-19?
This past year, global people functions took a significant step forward. However, as hybrid working becomes more common, more needs to be done, particularly in terms of employee wellness and engagement.
The IRS says you have one more chance to obtain a surprise tax refund this year
The IRS has handed out billions of dollars in tax refunds to Americans who didn’t expect to get money back since May. People whose 2020 tax
What is the hypocritical global minimum tax and how does it affect you?
It’s ironic that a group of wealthy nations is lobbying for policies that will hurt poorer nations. Yet, by endorsing a worldwide minimum tax rate of 15% on enormous multinational earnings, the leaders of the world’s largest economies accomplished just that, a pact that has subsequently gathered traction and pledges from leaders in 136 countries.
Europe’s fight against Big Tech
GAFAM, the acronym for Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon, and Microsoft, has been accused of not paying enough taxes, restricting competition, stealing media material, and harming democracy by propagating fake news.
UK finance: there’s a push to reduce taxes and immigration requirements
According to the sector’s advocacy group, the UK needs to raise tax incentives and make it simpler for foreign talent to come to the nation if it wants to reclaim its status as the world’s foremost financial center.
The UK post-study work visa restrictions drop along with the autumn leaves
Boris Johnson, the UK Prime Minister, shed light on the new post-study work visa which allows international students to work in the UK for a period of two years after graduation.
Recent changes shaping the expats’ experience in Germany
[elementor-template id=”3753″] This is dummy title and will be replaced with real title of your post Image with size : 1140×570 Image: unsplash.com The month of September makes itself known through various changes. The next significant facts could be of interest to you, if you are an expat in Germany: 1. New online banking laws […]
New favorable Chinese visa regulations for expats
[elementor-template id=”3753″] This is dummy title and will be replaced with real title of your post Image with size : 1140×570 Starting August 2019, mainland China’s Ministry of Public Security has relaxed its immigration policy. This has to do with the intention of welcoming more highly skilled overseas professionals. An additional aim refers to allowing […]
Could France be one of the most difficult countries in which to adapt?
[elementor-template id=”3753″] This is dummy title and will be replaced with real title of your post Image with size : 1140×570 The Expat Insider 2019 survey by Internations reveals the reasons why living in France as a foreigner can be tough, the main reasons being the difficulties of speaking the local language and making friends […]