Global Immigration Weekly Roundup – 30 September 2019

September 30, 2019


The latest vital global immigration news and insights in your weekly update from Newland Chase.

NEW ZEALAND: Changes to Accredited Employer Framework

Effective 7 October 2019, the New Zealand government has announced significant changes to the Talent (Accredited Employer) Work Visa.

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INDONESIA: New Regulation on Job Titles for Foreign Workers

Effective immediately, the Ministry of Manpower has issued a regulation specifying more than 2200 permitted job titles in 18 sectors for foreign workers in Indonesia (Decree No. 228 of 2019).

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PHILIPPINES: In-Person Application for Alien Employment Permit in Manila

Effective 1 October 2019, the Department of Labor and Employment in the National Capital Region (DOLE-NCR), which covers Metro Manila, will require foreign national applicants to personally submit their Alien Employment Permit (AEP) applications and collect the issued AEP cards from DOLE-NCR.

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SPAIN: New Requirement for EU Registration Certificate Appointments for UK Nationals

The immigration office in Madrid dealing with EU registration for EU nationals now requires UK nationals to use a special tab on the online scheduling system to book appointments for EU registration certificates.

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