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AIRINC Sponsors Permits Foundation
Permits Foundation is delighted to welcome AIRINC as our newest Sponsor. In this blog announcing their sponsorship, AIRINC highlight that, “there is a need to attract and retain top talent for all those involved in global mobility. By supporting Permits we hope to play our small part in achieving these aims and raising awareness of […]
Read moreRelocate Global “Partner employment access – the triple win”
“Dual careers have long been reported as a barrier to global mobility. In 2021 the Permits Foundation – a lobbying body that seeks to improve work access for international assignees’ partners – celebrated its 20th anniversary hosting an online conference representing host nations, employers, assignees and their partners…” Read the full article on the Relocate […]
Read moreC2You Blog “Permits Foundation Largest Survey Ever! Participate now!”
“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 […]
Read moreRelocate Global: “Permits Foundation celebrates 20th anniversary in support of international dual careers”
Permits Foundation features in the Autumn 2021 edition of Think Global People, the new home of Relocate Magazine. The 2- page article looks at the history of the Foundation, current advocacy initiatives and our latest survey. Read the article in full here
Read more20th Anniversary Article: End outdated spousal EAD process to show the U.S. means business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 […]
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