Corporate immigration: an order may simplify the work permit system
Karl Waheed Avocats, in an interview for actuEL RH, presents the main contributions to corporate immigration of the new immigration law.
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Karl Waheed Avocats, in an interview for actuEL RH, presents the main contributions to corporate immigration of the new immigration law.
The Bill for a controlled immigration and an effective right of asylum was adopted on 1st August 2018 by the National Assembly. The decrees of application have not been published to date. Only the measures impacting professional immigration are presented here. On 3 August 2018 a writ was filed for the constitutionality of the law […]
Bexit and the free movement of people in Europe.
Outbound Strategies for U.S. Mobility Professionals
Change of status application of the foreign nationals residing in France. Speakers: Andreea HAULBERT – Karl Waheed Avocats Grégory SAULMÉ – Karl Waheed Avocats Olivier PICQUEREY – Allen & Overy LLP Philippe MARTIN – Préfecture de Police de Paris
Karl Waheed participates in the Permits Foundation Roundtable Seminar: Spousal Rights Update organized by Schlumberger on Tuesday, March 13, 2018.
The Bill for a controlled immigration and an effective right of asylum was presented on 21 February 2018 in Council of Ministers, and registered at the Presidency of the National Assembly the same day. The government has committed to this bill the accelerated procedure provided for in article 45, paragraph 2, of the Constitution. It […]
CETA creates several new categories of temporary workers who are allowed to enter the EU market via service contracts between Canadian and European corporations. These temporary workers must remain on their Canadian payroll, and are limited in the duration of their stay in the EU. At present, CETA changes very little for a Canadian businessperson […]
Karl Waheed’s interview by the Global Insight Magazine, on Joined Cases C-643/15 and C-647/15 Slovakia and Hungary v Council, in which the European Court of Justice dismisses objections of Slovakia and Hungary on allocation of asylum seekers amongst the member States of the European Union.
L’immigration globale à l’aune d’une Europe post Brexit