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“This year, Permits Foundation celebrates 20 years of advocacy in support of international dual careers. Director Helen Frew highlights two key initiatives that the Foundation is sharing with the global mobility community to help underpin the case for legislative change.
For those who are not familiar with Permits Foundation, they work to open up employment access for spouses and partners of highly skilled international employees in the host country. Importantly, they approach the issue at government level, engaging with policy makers around the world to try and improve legislation so that the family member of a mobile employee is also authorised to work while on assignment. Permits Foundation is the only organisation carrying out advocacy solely and specifically on this issue. They are a not-for-profit corporate initiative…”