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Permits Foundation article in Migration and Brexit Report commissioned by Jean Lambert MEP
Permits Foundation has contributed an article to a report commissioned by Jean Lambert, Green MEP for London and leading migration figure at the European Parliament. The report contains a collection of essays from legal and rights-based groups (including Migrants’ Rights Network, British Future and the TUC), sector bodies (including the National Farmers’ Union, Federation of Small […]
Read morePermits Foundation Opinion piece in Euractiv – “The importance of safeguarding spouse work authorisation”
Globally the trends in spousal work authorisation are moving in the right direction with positive outcomes for the host economies, the companies and the families involved. However, with a quickly changing political landscape, there’s no room for complacency. Countries should continue to keep up best practice and reap the rewards of the ‘triple-win’. Read the […]
Read moreIrish Tech News – “Problems with permit system denying Ireland skilled workers”
Irish tech news report on the Stamp 3 press conference held in Dublin on 11 September 2018 at which stamp 3 spouses highlighted their difficulties in accessing the labour market. This article which quotes Permits Foundation, was published in Irish Tech News on 12 September 2018. Read more here Permits Foundation statement of support for […]
Read moreDublin Inquirer – “Some say they’re losing job offers because of bureaucracy”
“Tharindu Paranathanthri felt optimistic about moving to Ireland with his partner, in part, because of what he read online. Government websites made it seem as if it would be straightforward for him to work, while she did her PhD. But that hasn’t been the case, he says.” This article which quotes Permits Foundation, was published […]
Read moreRelocate Magazine – “How important are family matters to employers during Brexit?”
“When it comes to Brexit, family matters are important to employers and HR managers. That’s the key finding from a survey on Brexit immigration policy issues facing employers in the UK.” Access this article, published in Relocate Magazine on 26 June here
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