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Canada update: Permits Foundation responds to announced employment restrictions for accompanying dependants
In Canada, new measures have been brought in that will restrict employment access for accompanying dependants of international workers and students in certain categories. Speaking on the announcement Permits Foundation Director Helen Frew said: This is very disappointing news from Canada. At Permits Foundation we are already making contact with the authorities, particularly as Canada […]
Read moreUpcoming Joint Webinar with Expat Academy – 23 January
Partner Employment: A Key Focus in Global Mobility! Coming up on 23 January! GMPD, Expat Academy and Permits Foundation Bite Size Briefing: Work Permit Insights and discover how Permits Foundation is helping to shape global work permit regulations transforming talent attraction, retention, and global business success. 📅 Date: January 23, 2025 ⏰ Time: 3:00 PM […]
Read morePermits Foundation Featured in Relocate Global’s Magazine – Winter Edition (2024/25)
Permits Foundation would like to thank Relocate Global for highlighting our activities and advocacy work in the most recent edition of their magazine, Think Global People. The winter 2024/25 edition is available here free of charge, and the Permits Foundation write up can be found on page 40.
Read moreA Deloitte Perspective: A Conversation with Permits Foundation – Making a shift to enable Global Talent via the movement of Dual Career Families
Deloitte’s Luke Skirrow discusses the ever increasing importance of dual careers in his most recent perspective: A conversation with Permits Foundation – Making a shift to enable Global Talent via the movement of Dual Career Families. Available here: A conversation with the Permits Foundation – Making a shift to enable Global Talent via the movement […]
Read morePermits Foundation: Latest Headlines (November)
New advocacy areas Following the success of our Ireland campaign, the Permits Foundation Board has approved a new priority advocacy destination: Japan! The Foundation is also looking at advocacy in Costa Rica and the Republic of Korea. Our other priority destinations remain: the US, India, China, Singapore and South Africa. US elections With a […]
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