Month: September 2017

SAUDI ARABIA: Employers Can Pay to Attain Required Saudization Category

September 29, 2017

Following the implementation on 3rd September 2017 of stricter Saudization requirements for businesses, the Ministry of Labour (MOL) and the Human Resource Development Fund (HRDF) have introduced the “Parallel Nitaqat” system, to allow employers to buy into the required saudization category instead of hiring Saudi nationals. “Parallel Nitaqat” aims to help employers who are struggling […]

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CHINA: Expedited Work Permit Process in Shanghai May Benefit Some Foreign Workers

September 29, 2017

The Shanghai Foreign Expert Bureau is now accepting work permit applications from applicants classified as either Category A or B, and holding an M (business) or L (tourist) entry visa, rather than a Z (work) visa. Risks and benefits Note that Category B applicants risk their M or L entry visa expiring while their work permit […]

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UKRAINE: Major Changes to Immigration Rules

September 29, 2017

Effective 27th September 2017, the regulations governing work permits and temporary residence permits have been amended, introducing changes to permit categories, validity periods, minimum salaries, government filing fees, notification and renewal rules and documentary requirements, among other changes. Note that further clarification of the changes is expected from the Ukrainian authorities, and that there may […]

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BELGIUM: Modified Notification Requirements for Posting Workers

September 28, 2017

Effective 1st October 2017, companies posting workers to Belgium must use the LIMOSA declaration – the existing system of notifying the Belgian labour authorities of postings – to notify the Belgian authorities of the nature of the services being carried out, and to appoint their liaison officer. What exactly is required? A Royal Decree of 14th September […]

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CANADA / EUROPEAN UNION: Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) Facilitates Business Mobility

September 28, 2017

Provisionally effective from 21st September 2017, the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between Canada and the European Union includes provisions for the entry of short-term business visitors and temporary foreign workers. CETA Business Mobility Overview The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between the European Union (EU) and Canada provisionally applies from 21st September […]

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UNITED STATES: US Department of State Announces New Travel Restrictions

September 27, 2017

On 24th September 2017, just as the previous travel ban was due to expire, the US President issued a Proclamation indefinitely imposing various new restrictions on immigrant and non-immigrant entry for certain nationals of five of the countries affected by the previous travel ban (Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen) and three additional non-Muslim majority […]

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MEXICO: Immigration Offices Closure – Update

September 26, 2017

Due to the magnitude 7.1 earthquake that struck Mexico City, the State of Mexico, Morelos and Puebla on Tuesday 19th September 2017, the suspension of activities at the National Immigration Institute (INM) has been extended for another week. The INM is now expected to reopen on Monday 2nd October 2017. The INM has also extended application […]

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Global Immigration Update – Monday 25th September 2017

September 25, 2017

In this week’s edition, we announce that the USA has resumed premium processing for FY 2018 H-1B cap cases and the projection of expatriates for 2018 is to open in Malaysia. We also bring you immigration news from Qatar, Thailand and Azerbaijan.  

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THAILAND: New Strategic Talent Centre Supports Companies Hiring Foreign Specialists

September 22, 2017

Effective 3rd July 2017, the Thai Board of Investment (BOI) has established a new Strategic Talent Centre (STC) to help Thai and foreign companies that are seeking to recruit highly skilled Thai and foreign specialists in the fields of science and technology to support their businesses in Thailand. The STC is available to all private […]

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UNITED STATES: Premium Processing Resumes for FY 2018 H-1B Cap Cases

September 22, 2017

On 18th September 2017, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it had resumed Premium Processing for all H-1B Petitions subject to the Fiscal Year (FY) 2018 H-1B cap of 65,000 visas. USCIS has also resumed Premium Processing for the annual 20,000 additional H-1B petitions that are intended for individuals with a US master’s degree or […]

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