Month: July 2015

SINGAPORE: The MOM Revises Framework to Increase Local Hires

July 31, 2015

The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) is at work again with a further revision to the Fair Consideration Framework (FCF) for Singaporean Professionals, Managers and Executives (PMEs). Some Key Changes: Transparent Salary In August last year, MOM introduced a resident labour…

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INDONESIA: Government Expands Visa-Free Nations

July 30, 2015

In an effort to boost the numbers of tourists visiting Indonesia, the Indonesian Government, encouraged by Tourism Minister Arief Yahyah, have taken the drastic steps of expanding the number of Visa-Free countries from 15 to 45. Although those wishing to…

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UK: Biometric Residence Permits Roll Out Internationally

July 30, 2015

UK Visas and Immigration started issuing Biometric Residence Permits (BRPs) for non-EEA nationals travelling to the UK in March 2015 and this scheme rolled out in three phases. From today, 31st July, the international rollout schedule will be completed which…

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UK: Overseas Criminal Record Certificates Required for Investor & Entrepreneur Applicants

July 29, 2015

The Home Office has announced that from 1st September 2015, those applying for Tier 1 Investor and Entrepreneur visas will have to supply an overseas criminal record certificate with their application. It was indicated in April 2015 that this requirement…

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UK: Restricted Sponsorship Cap Reached for the second month in a row

July 23, 2015

Following the unprecedented oversubscription of applications for Restricted Certificate of Sponsorship (RCoS) allocations in June 2015, the Cap was reached yet again in July. Information from the UKVI website states that at the July allocation was successful if…

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UK: New Restrictions on Working and Studying

July 23, 2015

Published on the 13th July 2015, the UK government have announced a number of sweeping policy changes to the Immigration Rules that will take effect over the course of the second half of 2015. The main focus of these changes…

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Qatar Phases in New Residence Cards

July 23, 2015

With effect from 15th June 2015, the Qatari government has begun phasing in a new form of residence card to replace previous forms of ID card or passport label. Current holders of Residence Permits and ID cards will…

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CROATIA: Nationals are Now to Enjoy Access to Eight More EU Member States Labour Markets

July 23, 2015

As of 1st July 2015, transitional restrictions have been lifted allowing Croatian Nationals access to a further eight EU Member States labour markets. This significant change has helped Croatians to move forward and enjoy the same degree of access to…

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MALAYSIA: Increased Work Permit Flexibility through New Employment Pass Category

July 22, 2015

From 15th July 2015, a new form of Employment Pass has been put in place by the Expatriate Services Division (ESD) to permit lower wage bands to use short term work passes. The ESD was formed in June…

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NIGERIA: Amendments to Immigration Act Introduce Strict Penalties for Non-Compliance

July 16, 2015

As of 25th May, 2015, a new Immigration Act has been introduced in Nigeria, replacing the outdated Immigration Act of 1963. The Act has introduced stricter penalties for employers that do not comply with the new immigration laws. Companies…

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