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20 Sep

Immigration Today in Argentina – March 2016 For most of its history, Argentina has been characterized as a country of immigration. However global forces, combined with a recent history of economic, political, and social instability, have slowly transformed Argentina into a country of immigration, emigration, and transit.Furthermore, while many foreign…

20 Sep

For non – EU citizens: health coverage entitlements for adult dependents only apply after 3 months of continuous residency in France. Minors remain entitled to health coverage upon arrival in France. This new law was implemented with the objective of ensuring independent health coverage statues for both dependent and non-dependent…

20 Sep

New Online Employment Permit System for the Department of Jobs Enterprise and Innovation : A new Employment Permits Online System (EPOS) for the Department of Jobs Enterprise and Innovation (DJEI) will be implemented for Employment Permits in September 2016. Once rolled out, Employment Permit applications and submission of…

20 Sep

The Global Immigration Network (G.I.N) is off to a great start! With members in over 18 countries, and growing, G.I.N is proving to be the first choice for private and public entities – large and small – seeking locally-based skilled professionals, experienced in all areas of immigration legislation…

20 Sep

A few months ago we released an article outlining the immigration policies of both the democratic and republican nominations. Since then candidates have dropped out of the race leaving us now with just two candidates for president of the United States of America. The two remaining candidates; Donald…

20 Sep

U.S. President Donald Trump’s Immigration Order “Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States” has caused much controversy and conflict due to the unclear nature of it’s scope and effects, particularly on citizens and nationals of the following countries – Irag, Syria, Sudan, Iran, Somalia,…

20 Sep

Newly-elected French President Emmanuel Macron has fulfilled a campaign promise by announcing the launch of a new French Tech Visa route, effective immediately, to stimulate start-up and tech industry growth in France, as well as attract foreign talent and foreign investment. In addition to the new visas, successful applicants…

20 Sep

Effective 1 July 2017, the Argentinean government has announced that it will waive reciprocity fees for all Australian visitors to Argentina. Australian nationals already enjoy visa-free status to enter Argentina, however were previously required to pay a $100 US dollar fee before travel. The removal of the reciprocity fee…

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