Starting in 2024, US citizens traveling to 30 European countries (most of western Europe except for the UK), will need to get pre-approval from the EU authorities before traveling.
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Starting in 2024, US citizens traveling to 30 European countries (most of western Europe except for the UK), will need to get pre-approval from the EU authorities before traveling.
Continue Reading European Travel Authorization Coming in 2024
On October 15, the White House and State Department announced that, beginning November 8, foreign travelers may board US-bound flights or cross US land borders without first obtaining National Interest Exceptions, as long as they can prove they are fully vaccinated against Covid-19.
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While many of the most common Canadian business immigration options have close US equivalents, there are some options that are uniquely Canadian.
This is intended as informational only. If you have a question about a particular scenario, contact one of our immigration attorneys for guidance.
Francophone Mobility – Mobilité Francophone
To “promote Francophone immigration in…
Most frequent business travelers and the teams that support them are familiar with the usual immigration options of visas, visa-free business travel, and work permits. These can be frustrating, time consuming, and not always a good fit for schedules or travel purposes. Thankfully for those headed to Asia, many countries have immigration options that lack the issues of more traditional routes.
Continue Reading Asian Alternatives – Special Immigration Options in Asia that Fit Many Needs
During the 2019 Women’s Soccer World Cup, those searching for immigration stories had to look to the sidelines. At the 2019 Rugby World Cup, happening right now in Japan, you find similar stories about itinerant coaches and countries bringing in top coaches from overseas to give them an edge. But at this event, the…
The UK could leave the EU in 6 weeks, or there may be another delay like the one we saw in April. Brexit watchers have likened the UK to a cat that can’t decide if it wants to be in or out and just sits in the doorway. This has an impact on EU citizens living in the UK who are waiting to see exactly what their status will be post-Brexit. The UK has announced a set of policies that will apply starting on October 31, but much still depends on whether the UK and EU reach a deal. A lot is still up in the air.
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Continue Reading Keep Calm and Carry On – When Immigration Uncertainty Becomes the New Normal