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Global Connection Article: International Dual Careers Survey Report 2022
Between October and December 2021, Permits Foundation gathered feedback from 128 global mobility professionals from 64 organisations employing almost 4.5 million employees worldwide. Global Connection looks at the key findings released in part 1 of the International Dual Careers Survey Report 2022. Read the full article here
Read morePermits Foundation writes to Prime Minister of India
The Chair of Permits Foundation has today written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi as part of our effort in India to secure direct work access for spouses of intra-company transferees via the E-3X visa. This letter follows positive meetings that the Foundation has had with the Minister of State for Home Affairs, the Joint Secretary […]
Read morePermits Foundation’s International Dual Careers Survey Report and podcast now available!
Part one of the Permits Foundation international dual careers survey report – feedback from global mobility professionals – is now available. The report reflects the views and experiences of participants from both the public and private sectors from October-December 2021, an important period of change. It looks at the importance of partner employment access from the […]
Read moreGlobal Connection article “A major game changer for US assignments” features Permits Foundation
We were delighted to sit down with our valued sponsors at Global Connection to talk about recent developments in the United States. In this article we cover the 2021 litigation that led to direct work access for L and E spouses and why the Foundation’s advocacy work in the US is far from over. Read […]
Read moreSouth Africa: Permits Foundation responds to Draft National Labour Migration Policy
On 27 May, Permits Foundation submitted a written response to South Africa’s Draft National Labour Migration Policy (NLMP) and Employment Services Amendment Bill. South Africa is viewed by the Foundation as a priority country. One third of our sponsors operate here and are supportive of policy that would facilitate dual-careers in the global workplace. In Permits […]
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