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Business Standard – “Ease of working for spouses of expats mutually beneficial for India”
“Domestic markets have a lot to gain from the expertise of a highly-skilled foreign worker, say directors of Permits Foundation Multinational corporations with operations in several countries regularly offer their employees projects away from home. Apart from better remunerations and positions, employees gain a global experience and the companies benefit from utilising the full potential […]
Read morePermits Foundation International Symposium: A Decisive Time to Support Family Access to Employment in Global Mobility Policy
This is a short overview of Permits Foundation’s biennial conference Family Matters in Global Mobility held in London on 12 October where high level speakers from both business and government emphasised that now is the time to speak up for dual careers in the global workplace. You can read the full conference summary here You can view the […]
Read morePermits Foundation International Symposium: A Decisive Time to Support Family Access to Employment in Global Mobility Policy
At Permits Foundation’s biennial conference Family Matters in Global Mobility held in London today, high level speakers from both business and government emphasised that now is the time to speak up for dual careers in the global workplace. The event, which focused on the benefits of highly-skilled migration and the importance of legislation enabling family […]
Read moreRelocate Magazine “Immigration: Supporting partner employment in global mobility policy”
“The not-for-profit organisation Permits Foundation held a conference, which focused on the positive side of highly-skilled immigration and the progress being made throughout the world.” Read more from this article published in Relocate Magazine on 12 October 2017
Read morePermits Foundation alerts against a labour market test for family members ahead of new Blue Card negotiations
Last week, negotiations began between the EU Commission, Council and Parliament on entry and residence of third-country nationals for the purposes of highly skilled employment. Representatives from these three institutions are meeting regularly to discuss revising the Blue Card Directive, as there has not been enough uptake of the scheme since its adoption in 2009. […]
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