Global Immigration Weekly Roundup – Tuesday 8 October 2019

October 8, 2019


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

BRAZIL: Digital Work Card System Introduced

Effective immediately, the Brazilian government has published Ordinance 1065, regulating the issuance of the digital work card. The new system should make it easier to hire foreign national workers.

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BRAZIL: Change to Residence Terms for Investors

Effective immediately, the Brazilian government has published Normative Resolution (NR) 37/2019, amending NR 01/2017 so that foreign nationals changing status from visitor to resident for the purposes of investment (and some other undefined cases as permitted by Brazilian law) may now obtain residence for an indefinite period.

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BREXIT: Call to Action

To ensure business continuity, it is crucial that businesses plan strategically and advise employees correctly. Learn how Newland Chase supports its clients with Brexit projects and helps them to formulate their Brexit strategy planning

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SAUDI ARABIA: Government Waives Expat Levy for Industrial Companies for Five Years

The Saudi government has announced that it will waive expat fees paid for foreign nationals working in industrial-sector companies for five years, effective 1 October 2019.

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