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Newland Chase Wins Highly Commended in 2021 Expatriate Management and Mobility Awards
November 4, 2021
At this year's Expatriate Management and Mobility Awards, Newland Chase won Highly Commended in the brand-new category of Outstanding Agility & Crisis Management as a Service Provider for its comprehensive pandemic response including Entry Guide, COVID-19 Immigration Guide, and countless other educational resources provided to clients in response to the pandemic.
Read MoreUNITED STATES: Biden Administration Lifts Travel Restrictions to Allow Vaccinated Travelers into United States
October 29, 2021
To advance the safe resumption of global travel during the COVID-19 pandemic, on 25 October President Biden issued a Proclamation emphasizing the continued enhanced measures against the spread of the virus. Travel restrictions for foreign nationals traveling from China, Iran, the Schengen Area, the U.K., Brazil, Ireland, South Africa, and India, are to be relaxed and new travel requirements for travelers from all other countries imposed. The Proclamation applies to all travelers aboard flights scheduled to arrive in the United States that depart after 12:01 a.m. EST on 8 November, 2021.
Read MoreUK: Changes to Common Travel Area (CTA) Arrangements
October 6, 2021
From 1 October 2021, EEA and Swiss nationals are subject to new identity documentation requirements when travelling to Great Britain from the Republic of Ireland (ROI) under Common Travel Area arrangements.
Read MoreU.S.: Biden Administration to Relax Travel Proclamations and Allow Entry to Vaccinated Travelers
September 23, 2021
On 20 September 2021, the Biden administration announced it would simultaneously relax travel restrictions for foreign nationals traveling from China, Iran, the Schengen Area, the U.K., Brazil, Ireland, South Africa, and India, and impose new travel requirements for travelers from all other countries.
Read MoreThe Schengen Area’s 90/180 Day Rule Made Easy
September 9, 2021
As the whole of Europe continues to adjust to Brexit, many UK nationals are faced with new travel requirements and restrictions. We take an in-depth look at one of those new responsibilities for UK nationals: staying within the Schengen Area’s 90/180 day visa-free stay rule.
Read MoreCOVID-19 Passport Systems – Where Are They Going? A Global Mobility Manager’s Guide to COVID-19 Vaccine Passport Systems
July 2, 2021
As the world starts to emerge from the pandemic and global travel slowly reopens, many countries are considering putting in place a system whereby travelers can prove their vaccination status to facilitate travel across borders. Newland Chase takes a look at some of the systems in place across the world and explores how companies can find their way through the maze of approaches and requirements.
Read MoreGlobal Immigration Updates | Week Ending 28 May 2021
May 28, 2021
Newland Chase brings you the very latest immigration news and updates from around the globe for week ending 28 May, including news from Canada, Panama, Russia and the United States.
Read MoreGlobal Immigration Updates | Week Beginning 5 April 2021
April 9, 2021
Newland Chase brings you the very latest immigration news and updates from around the globe for week of 5 April, including news from Belgium, Iraq and Nigeria.
Read MoreWho’s Who Legal 2021 Recognizes Newland Chase Directors in Corporate Immigration
January 22, 2021
Newland Chase is proud to have two of its lawyers and managing directors, Daniela Lima, Managing Director, Americas and Jane Pilkington, Managing Director, Ireland, recognized again this year as Thought Leaders Global Elite - Corporate Immigration 2021 by Who’s Who Legal (WWL).
Read MoreUNITED STATES: Biden Administration Immigration Initiatives
January 22, 2021
On its first day in office, the Biden administration has acted to reverse several of the previous administration’s immigration policies.
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