Month: September 2015

SINGAPORE: New Scheme Introduced to Develop Local Talent

September 25, 2015

A new 2 year pilot program is being launched by the Singaporean Ministry of Manpower in order to increase the productivity of small and medium sized companies. From the 1st October 2015, the Lean Enterprise Development (LED) scheme will be introduced…

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AUSTRALIA: Chinese Nationals Now Eligible for Work and Holiday Visas

September 25, 2015

The Australian Government have added China to the list of countries whose nationals are eligible to apply for Work and Holiday visa applications. Although applications for this visa type cannot be made by post, providing the applicant is the holder…

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QATAR: New Wages Protection System Introduced

September 25, 2015

On 18th August, The Qatar Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs introduced the Wage Protection System (WPS). This is thought to specifically protect those working in the Private Sector on 2022 World Cup-related projects. The WPS is an electronic system controlled…

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AUSTRALIA: Amendments to Migration Bill 2015

September 25, 2015

The Bill has received its second reading in the Australian Parliament. The intention of the Bill is to "introduce a new criminal and civil penalty regime that will make it unlawful for a person to ask for, receive, offer or…

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MEXICO: New Procedure for Foreign Nationals Visiting from the US

September 23, 2015

Expedited entry procedures have been introduced in Mexico for non-visa nationals entering by land from the US for non-remunerated activities such as business visits or tourism. Effective immediately, foreign nationals residing in the US can complete the visitor"s permit…

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UK: Key Changes to the Immigration Bill

September 23, 2015

On the 17th September 2015, the UK government published a new immigration bill aimed at cutting down on the net migration targets that it has consistently missed. For the most part the measures being proposed are designed to target specifically illegal…

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What’s the Worst Thing About Business Travel?

September 18, 2015

For many people business travel is a focal point of the job but as a new survey by British Airways has revealed, for some travelling extensively is not without its struggle. According to data produced by British Airways the top...

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VIETNAM: Upcoming Work Permit Changes

September 18, 2015

Improvements to the work permit application process for foreign workers in Vietnam are pending due to a draft of Decree 102. These amendments have been proposed in order to increase foreign investment, whilst simultaneously prioritising the hiring of Vietnamese nationals.…

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UK: “Reduction of Net Migration” – A Realistic Policy?

September 18, 2015

New research reveals that the raft of entry limits imposed on highly skilled non-European migrants in 2011 does not, in fact, have any impact to net migration. Instead, the limit placed on non-EEA nationals appears to have attracted Europeans to…

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EU: The reintroduction of border controls in the Schengen area

September 18, 2015

One of the staples of the European Union, the policy of open borders and freedom of movement, is now under major threat as the migration of refugees from Syria continues to rise. Tens of thousands of migrants have crossed the…

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