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Global Immigration Weekly Roundup – 21st January 2019
January 21, 2019
The latest global immigration news in your weekly newsletter from Newland Chase. We bring you news regarding Brexit, plus country articles from Russia, Mexico, Italy, Colombia and Kenya. Plus read our latest blog post Global Immigration 101: Schengen Visas.
Read MoreGlobal Immigration Weekly Roundup – 5th November 2018
November 5, 2018
Discover the latest immigration news and updates from around the globe with your weekly newsletter from Newland Chase. In this week’s edition, we bring you news from Indonesia, the UAE and Brazil . Plus there are updates from Argentina and Colombia.
Read MoreGlobal Immigration 101: Free Trade Agreements and International Unions – Their Impact on Global Mobility
October 5, 2018
How do free trade agreements and international political and economic unions impact global mobility? A brief survey of the agreements and unions around the world with visa and immigration provisions for international business. NAFTA, EU, MERCOSUR, ASEAN, GCC, African Union, CETA, CPTPP, and ECOWAS.
Read MoreGlobal Immigration Weekly Roundup – 2nd July 2018
July 2, 2018
Discover the latest immigration news and updates from around the globe with your weekly newsletter from Newland Chase. In this week’s edition, we bring you news from Colombia, Australia, Kenya, Russia and Oman. There are also updates from Switzerland and Ireland.
Read MoreGlobal Immigration Update – Monday 12th March 2018
March 12, 2018
In this week’s edition, we meet Herman Van Reekum, Newland Chase’s top subject matter expert on Canadian immigration. We bring you the state of play for citizens’ rights in the Brexit negotiations and news of updated third-party worksite policy in the US. Plus, there are updates from India, Colombia and Indonesia.
Read MoreMeet Herman Van Reekum
March 9, 2018
Meet Herman Van Reekum! On March 13, Newland Chase’s Senior Advisor for Canada, Herman Van Reekum, and Ken Nickel-Lane, Managing Director of Canada, presented their webinar Cracking the Code: Canada’s Fast-Tracked Immigration Streams for the Global Tech Industry.
Read MoreGlobal Immigration Update – Monday 26th February 2018
February 26, 2018
In this week’s edition, we meet Daniela Lima, the Managing Director of Newland Chase Latin America. We bring you news that UK settlement applications will soon be closed to Tier 1 (General) migrants, and new foreign recruitment law has taken effect in Taiwan. Plus, there are updates from Colombia, Panama and UAE.
Read MoreCANADA: Changes to List of Designated Countries for Immigration Medical Exam
November 29, 2017
Effective 23rd November 2017, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has updated the list of “designated countries” whose residents require an immigration medical examination (IME) to apply for a temporary or permanent residence visa. The following countries, previously not designated, are now designated (i.e. they now require an IME): Fiji Singapore Timor-Leste Tunisia The following countries, previously […]
Read MorePERU: Extended Eligibility for Temporary Residence Permit for Venezuelan Nationals
August 25, 2017
With immediate effect, the National Superintendency of Migration of Peru has extended the right to apply for a Temporary Residence Permit (PTP – Permiso Temporal de Permanencia) to all Venezuelan migrants who entered Peru before 1st August 2017. Previously, the PTP was available to Venezuelan nationals who entered Peru before 2nd February 2017. The permit has already […]
Read MoreGlobal Immigration Update – Monday 21st August 2017
August 21, 2017
In this week’s edition, we announce that new regulations have been introduced in Colombia which modify all visa types, and that visa-free entry has been introduced in Qatar for 80 nationalities. We also bring you the latest immigration news from Israel, Japan and Nigeria.
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