Australia and the quest of attracting highly skilled workforce

[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 All types of skilled workers are in high demand in Australia. A recent report of Deloitte claims that the employers are unable to find workers meeting the required skills, the result being […]

How can employers prepare for the rise of digital nomadism

[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 pandemic has fundamentally changed the way people work: the home is starting to replace office buildings and is becoming more important for employees. But why work from home if you can […]

Global Mobility and Digital Nomadism

[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 A few days ago an article about the newly-adopted Estonian nomad visa swiped the social networks of global mobility professionals. And it’s only natural it did so, since it presented an elegant alternative to […]

Third-country nationals -Long-term resident status- concept of “resources”

[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 In X (C-302/18), the European Court of Justice delivered a landmark judgement on the interpretation of the concept of “resources”, in the context of the third-country nationals’ right to long-term resident status. […]

Saudi Arabia: monumental decisions on tourist visas

[elementor-template id=”3753″] This is dummy title and will be replaced with real title of your post Image with size : 1140×570 Image: Canada Government On 27th of September, a new tourism visa has been launched by Saudi Arabia, beyond the one granted for religious purposes. The aim of this legal change, which is to reduce […]

Fee waivers in Saudi Arabia for industrial sectors’ expats

[elementor-template id=”3753″] This is dummy title and will be replaced with real title of your post Image with size : 1140×570 Image: Canada Government The expatriate workers employed in the industrial sector are no longer subject to fees in Saudi Arabia. ‘The government will bear the cost of fees for expatriate workers on behalf of […]

Canadian federal parties are now being called to support conducive immigration

[elementor-template id=”3753″] This is dummy title and will be replaced with real title of your post Image with size : 1140×570 Image: Canada Government All parties running in this years’ federal election are required to implement better skills training for foreign workers and to promote effective immigration policies.   As recommended by the Canadian Global […]

Focus on immigration as part of the new Japanese reform

UK visas: Following the removal of Nigeria and ten other African countries from its red list due to the Omicron COVID-19, the United Kingdom

[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 Justice Minister Katsuyuki Kawai stated recently the importance of enforcing new regulations related to the immigration processes.   The highlights include the increase of the foreign workers’ quota under the new visa […]

Immigration rules updated for foreigners choosing New Zealand

[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 According to Wendy Smith, Chief Executive of the South Canterbury Chamber, employers in need are soon to be welcomed with a new visa system which aims to encourage them in their efforts […]