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Permits Foundation submits response to MAC call for evidence on salary thresholds and points based system
Permits Foundation has responded to a call for evidence from the UK’s Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) in its review of the salary threshold and points-based system. In our submission letter, the Foundation recommends that under any future changes to broaden Tier 2 category to include additional job titles and/or lower salary thresholds, recognised family members […]
Read moreECA International: “How do childcare costs vary around the world?”
Permits Foundation features in this ECA International blog post which looks at company policies regarding childcare, differences between countries and the importance of assistance here given the growing number of dual careers couples.
Read morePermits Foundation writes to India’s Minister of State for Home Affairs
Permits Foundation has written to Mr Nityanand Rai, Minister of State for Home Affairs in India, advocating for direct employment permission for spouses of intra-company transferees. The letter, which requests a meeting with the Minister, highlights recent positive developments in India’s visa system. Permits Foundation applauds the creation of the E-3 visa category for intra-company […]
Read moreInterNations Business Solutions: “There is a higher chance of assignment failure when the accompanying partner does not have access to employment”
We were pleased to contribute to InterNations “Ask the Expert” feature, published on 27 June 2019, where our Director Michiel van Campen answered seven questions about global mobility and how Permits Foundation is making a difference for partners who want access to employment.
Read morePersonnel Today: “Immigration rules on same-sex partners remain tough”
“According to data from 132 countries gathered by immigration law firm Fragomen, eight countries have relaxed their laws or practices regarding same-sex relationships and immigration since 2017.” Permits Foundation feature with Fragomen and NetExpat in this Personnel Today article on immigration rules on same sex partners, published on 24 May 2019.
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