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Newland Chase Enters Partnership with the Recruitment and Employment Confederation

May 27, 2022

Newland Chase, a global leader in corporate immigration services and wholly owned subsidiary of CIBT, has partnered with the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC), the leading advocacy group for corporate recruiters in the United Kingdom.  This new partnership will extend preferential access and pricing for Newland Chase’s services to members of the REC.

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UNITED KINGDOM: New UK Visa Routes for Spring

December 21, 2021

As 2021 comes to an end, Newland Chase revisits new UK visa routes announced earlier this year and that are due to open in Spring 2022. These include “Scale-Up” visa, “High Potential Individual” visa and “Global Business Mobility” visa.

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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.

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CIBT’s ImmiSMART Portal Brings Business Travel and Global Mobility Management Solutions Under One Umbrella

September 13, 2021

CIBT is pleased to announce the launch of its ImmiSMART portal, a unique solution that helps clients unite business traveler compliance with global mobility program management.  It is designed to help companies detect and monitor any compliance concerns within their global travel population, monitor visa and immigration document procurement, and run meaningful analytics that help drive strategic talent mobility decisions, analyze trends, close compliance gaps and identify cost saving opportunities.

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The 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.

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Posted Worker and A1 Certificates Webinar Q&A Report | 2021 Trends

June 24, 2021

Following our recent webinar, Posted Workers and A1 Certificates: 2021 Trends, Newland Chase experts answer the most pressing questions on Posted Workers and business travel and immigration in the EU.

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Business Travel Show Europe

June 15, 2021

Visit us at stand C112 at this year's Business Travel Show Europe, which brings the corporate travel industry’s innovation, knowledge and contacts together into one place to allow buyers and bookers to put the corporate traveller at the heart of every story. CIBT’s Carsten Østberg is speaking on the panel ‘Covid, Brexit, Tax and A1/Posted Workers Directive – Why Mobility Compliance is European Travel Managers’ New Challenge AND New Opportunity’ on day one, 30 September at 11:20am.

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Newland Chase Welcomes Hannah In-Chan as Global Immigration Counsel

June 4, 2021

Newland Chase is pleased to welcome Hannah In-Chan as Global Immigration Counsel. In her new role, Hannah will work with clients to develop and implement immigration policies and strategies that will result in compliant global immigration programs.

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CIBT and Topia Partner to Address Growing Global Cross-Border Compliance Challenges

February 9, 2021

CIBT has announced a partnership and integration with Topia, the leader in Global Talent Mobility, to automate and streamline cross-border compliance for business travelers and remote workforces. The CIBT-Topia partnership strengthens and expands the integrated partner ecosystem powered by Topia One, Topia’s end-to-end Global Talent Mobility platform.

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UNITED KINGDOM: Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules

October 23, 2020

On 22 October 2020, the UK government has published a Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules, introducing the expected “Points-Based” Immigration System.

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