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Launch of Permits Foundation’s International Dual Careers Survey 2021
Permits Foundation is delighted to announce the launch of our International Dual Careers Survey 2021. With this timely survey aimed at both global mobility professionals and partners of international employees, we look to capture the views of the widest audience we have ever reached. Click here to access the Permits Foundation International Dual Careers Survey […]
Read more20th Anniversary Article: End outdated spousal EAD process to show the U.S. means business
In this 20th anniversary year for Permits Foundation, current and founding Directors Helen Frew and Katy van der Wilk-Carlton take the long view on the issue of dependent employment authorization in the US and how making work access incident to status, in line with globally established practice, would help to address backlogs, delays and potential […]
Read moreDiana Alarcón joins Permits Foundation team
We are pleased to announce that Diana Alarcón has joined the Permits Foundation team, enhancing our media and communications work. Diana is a strategic designer and visual communication specialist with 15 years experience in marketing, branding, design management and innovation. She also has extensive experience in organising and facilitating innovation workshops and events and a […]
Read more“Good for Business: Worldwide ERC Supports H-4 Work Authorization Rule Amicus Brief and Delay in Foreign National Worker Wage Rule”
Permits Foundation’s US position paper features in this blog post by Worldwide ERC explaining why on 13 May 2021, Worldwide ERC and other business stakeholders signed onto an amicus brief in support of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Employment Authorization for Certain H-4 Dependent Spouses rule. Read the full blog on the WorldwideERC website […]
Read morePermits Foundation launches position paper: Dependent work access and US immigration reform
Following the Biden administration announcement of the U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021 and with further immigration proposals expected, Permits Foundation has launched a new position paper on dependent work access and US immigration reform. The paper sets out three key reasons to improve employment access for dependents of L1, H1-B, E, O and J1 visa holders. […]
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