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.
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.
Corporate immigration Annual review 2017, France Chapter
Corporate immigration Annual review 2017
France Chapter
Published by Financier Worldwide, October 2017
So You Want A Second Passport: How US Citizens Can Obtain Citizenship In Another Country Based On Ancestry
This post originated from The Huffington Post. January 25, 2017
Immigration Law- Europe 2016- Virtual Round Table
Corporate LiveWire – Special Immigration Law Roundtable with six experts from within the European Union- October 2016