The implementation of the law of 7 March 2016 on the rights of foreigners in France. Circulars of 2 November 2016 – Provisions applicable as of 1 November 2016 and 1 January 2017

The Law on the Rights of Foreigners in France of 7 March 2016 and the decrees and orders of 28 October 2016 established the legislative and regulatory framework for the new procedures for professional immigration, specifying in particular the new procedures and the lists of documents to be provided. The circulars of 2 November 2016 provide details on the priority orientations which should guide the administration in the application of these texts.

 

Publication of the implementing regulations of the Law of March 7, 2016

 The first texts implementing the law on the right of foreigners in France were published Oct 28, 2016.

The areas concerned by the suppression of work permits when the activities are planned for less than 90 days have been defined.

The implementation of consular procedures for the “Talent Passport” and “Intra-Company Transfer- ICT” visas may cause delays for these categories.

Immigration Law- Europe 2016- Virtual Round Table

Corporate LiveWire – Special Immigration Law Roundtable with six experts from within the European Union- October 2016

Crise des réfugiés et droit d’asile dans l’Union européenne : du point de vue de la gestion des ressources humaines

Revue du Personnel # 573 – OCTOBER 2016

IBA Annual Conference of the International Bar Association, Washington DC, 18-23 September 2016

Should we raise the walls or lower them? The future of border control

Presented  by the Immigration and Nationality Law Committee

September 20, 2016 10:45am to 12h30pm

Session Chair

Karl Waheed, Karl Waheed Avocats, Paris, France, Secretary, Immigration and Nationality Law Committee

Speakers

Enrique Arellano, Enrique Arellano Rincon Abogados, Mexico City, Mexico

Julien Jeandezboz, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium

Marco Mazzeschi, Mazzeschi, Milan, Italie

Sapna Patel, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Londres, England

David Ryken, Ryken and Associates, New Zealand, Co-Chair Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex Law Committee

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