The EU-Canadian Trade Agreement CETA’s Impact on French Immigration
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 hoping to work in France. Although CETA has provisionally entered into effect, France has yet to act on the newly-created categories of temporary workers who are entitled to visa to work in France.
Client Alert : professional immigration on its way to be dematerialized – Dec. 8, 2017
The French government, in its continual effort to facilitate international professional mobility, is rolling out several digital tools, to simplify entry and work procedures in France for foreign employees. The latest important innovation is the portal “France Visa” which allows applying for visa online. This portal is an addition to a number of other dematerialized applications already in place for registration and declarations relating to the international mobility of foreign employees.
Breakfast Discussion, Karl Waheed Avocats, Nov. 28, 2017
OBLIGATIONS RELATED TO THE SECONDMENT OF EMPLOYEES IN FRANCE
Speakers
Violaine Jaussaud – KARL WAHEED Avocats
Guillaume Bordier – CAPSTAN Avocats
Colonel Yannick Herry – Head of “Office central de lutte contre le travail illégal”
Karl Waheed’s interview on decisions C-643/15 and C-647/15 of the European Court of Justice
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.
Breakfast Discussion Karl Waheed Avocats, Paris April 27, 2017
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE LAW OF MARCH 7, 2016 ON FOREIGNERS
Speakers:
Floriane COUTURE and Alban MERMOZ – Karl Waheed Avocats
Alexandre METEREAUD – Police Prefecture of Paris