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Europe
Japanese community concerned about
Britain's plans for English tests
From Kerala News
Switzerland offers IT managers
highest pay
By Expatica
RUSSIA - 2008 Work Permit Quota
Approved
by
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy,
LLP
UNITED KINGDOM (U.K.) - New
Points-Based System and Related Fees
Introduced
by Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen &
Loewy, LLP
3.3 Million Brits will Move Abroad
by 2050
By
JustOverseas
NETHERLANDS - Gross Income Level
Requirements for Knowledge Migrants
Increased for 2008
By
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy,
LLP
UNITED KINGDOM: Finger Scans Now
Required for All UK Visa Applicants
from India
By Littler Mendelson
UK – Proposed Changes for Business
Visitors and Tourists
By Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen &
Loewy, LLP
RUSSIA: Immigration chiefs back
proposed language test for
prospective workers
By
Reuters.com
France Allows Family Members to Work
During an Expatriate Assignment
by Permits Foundation
ROMANIA - Changes to Romanian
Immigration Rules and Procedures
by Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen &
Loewy, LLP
RUSSIA - Employers Seeking to Employ
Foreign Nationals in Moscow for 2008
Subject to Annual Limit on Available
Work Permits
By Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen &
Loewy, LLP
UK to review its overseas medical
hiring
By
Rashmee Roshan Lall,TNN
Want more vacation? Move to Finland
By Patricia Hluchy, Toronto Star
IRELAND - Standard Minimum Salary
Requirements for Work Permits will
not Apply to Foreign Nationals in
the Graduate Scheme
By Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen &
Loewy, LLP
Mid-Life Management Changes in
Germany
By Sandy Weiner, Germany Career
Advisor
FRANCE - Regulations Published
Implementing Certain Provisions of
2006 Immigration Act
by
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy,
LLP.
BELGIUM - New Government
Notification Requirement for
Employers of Foreign Nationals
By
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy,
LLP.
FRANCE - Delayed Implementation of
Employment Provisions of July 24,
2006 Immigration Act
By
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy,
LLP.
Pay in Europe 2007: Pay gap between
Europe's richest and poorest
countries has fallen significantly
over the last six years
By Finfacts Team
Speaking “the Queen’s English”
By Patricia Keener, UK Career Advisor
IRELAND - New Employment Permit
Arrangements Introduced
by
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy,
LLP.
GERMANY - Detailed Proof of Health
Insurance Required for All
Work/Residence Permit Applications
by
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy,
LLP.
RUSSIA - New Immigration Laws
Implemented
by Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen &
Loewy, LLP
Managing in Germany: How does one
motivate and engage employees?
By Sandy Weiner, Germany Career
Advisor
Developing talent in South Eastern
Europe
By Expatica
BELGIUM - New Minimum Salary
Requirements to Qualify for Type "B"
Work Permits
By
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy,
LLP.
NETHERLANDS - Increase in Gross
Income Requirement for Knowledge
Migrants for 2007
By
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy,
LLP.
IRELAND - Working Visa/Work
Authorisation Program Discontinued,
Work Permit Program Remains
By
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy,
LLP.
EU citizens more aware of labor
mobility benefits
By
Xinhua
Europeans are choosy careerists
By
Expatica News 2006
EUROPEAN UNION (EU) - Labor Market
Restrictions for New EU Member
States Bulgaria and Romania
By
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy,
LLP.
Danes Are the Happiest People in the
World
By Wonderful Copenhagen
The Global Business Person: What is
the Secret for Success?
By
Marie-Louise Hansson,
Sweden Career Advisor
UNITED KINGDOM - Home Office
Announces Temporary Suspension of
Highly Skilled Migrant Programme
By
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy,
LLP.
To evaluate the Italian proposal:
contractual flexibility and
economical aspects
By Ugo Marrone, Italy Career Advisor
Being a Manager in Sweden
By
Marie-Louise Hansson,
Sweden Career Advisor
FRANCE, WHAT A DELICIOUS CHALLENGE
By Kris Harrison,
Country Career Advisor
Looking for a job in Italy: your
first interview
By Ugo Marrone, Italy Career Advisor
Work
Permits for Expatriate Partners in the UK
By Patricia Keener, UK Career Advisor
Managing
Innovative Teams in Germany
By Sandy Weiner,
Germany Career Advisor
Insider tips for doing business The Italian Way
By Emma Bird, Italy Career Advisor
Moving to Germany: Coping
with Overseas Changes
By Sandy Weiner,
Germany Career Advisor
Attack of the Moving
Blues!
By Sandy Weiner,
Germany Career Advisor
Germany: Places to Network: AGBC-Berlin
By Sandy Weiner,
Germany Career Advisor
Rebuilding a sense of community in Germany
By Sandy Weiner,
Country Career Advisor
Sizzling Success: Hot Interview Tips for Germany
By Sandy Weiner,
Country Career Advisor
The Professional Abroad: Work and Residency Permits in Germany for Self-Employment
By Sandy Weiner, Germany Career Advisor
Germany Offers A Green Card: Demand For
International Specialists
By
Mary Peterson
Germany Career Advisor
Successful Socializing for the Foreigner in Germany
By
Sandy Weiner
Germany Career Advisor
Starting a Company in GermanyResources for the Entrepreneur
By
Sandy Weiner
Germany Career Advisor
Test the German Market with a Virtual Office
By Amy Hart and Stacey van Hooven
Guest Columnists
The Importance of Social and Professional Networking in Germany
By Monika Becht
Germany Career Advisor
So You Want a Job in Norway?
Start Learning the Language!
By Louise
Rankin
If
I can work anywhere,
then why are we going back home?
By Sandy M. Weiner
Germany Career Advisor
Riester's
New Employment Plan for Germany:
How the Government Pays to Find You a Job
By Mary Petersen
Germany Career Advisor
Summer Work In Norway
By Louise
Rankin
Getting a Jump Start on Workplace
Customs in Norway
By Louise Rankin
Work
Permits in Germany:
What to Know Before You Go
By Sandy M. Weiner
Germany Career Advisor
Working
in Germany:
The Value of Job References
By Sandy M. Weiner
Germany Career Advisor
Working
in Norway:
What to Know Before You Go
Part 1
By
Louise Rankin
Working
in Norway:
Employment Resources
Part 2
By
Louise Rankin
Americas
Prepare for Sticker Shock if You
Plan to Study Abroad
NEW!
By SHELLEY EMLING, Cox News Service
Meeting America's Global Education
Challenge
NEW!
By International Education, Inc.
U.S. Modifies Rules To Prevent
Trainee Exploitation and Fraud
By Federal Register, Vol
72,
No. 117
U.S. EMPLOYMENT EXPLORATION:
MINNESOTA
By
Georgia Adamson, USA Career Advisor
What are Venezuelan companies doing
to attract and retain talent in an
adverse environment?
By Egberto Fernandez,
Venezuela Career Advisor
U.S. EMPLOYMENT EXPLORATION: KANSAS
By Georgia Adamson, USA Career
Advisor
US DOD: Department of Defense
Announces the ROTC Language and
Culture Project
From: M2
ARGENTINA - Government Requesting
Discretionary Documents for Article
29 E Work Authorization Applications
By
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy,
LLP.
BRAZIL - New Requirements for
Technical and Work Visas
By
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy,
LLP.
Return hard for abroad students
Jennifer Metz, The Observer
American Universities Have Valued
Place in Middle East
By Judy Aita, USINFO Staff Writer
Hasbro Children’s Fund announces
$500,000 gift to support
international education
By
University of Rhode Island
Historic Study Abroad Bill Garners
Strong Support in Congress
By NAFSA
U.S.
Employment Exploration: Nebraska
By Georgia Adamson; USA Career Advisor
Hassle and Humiliation
By Fareed Zakaria,
Newsweek
WESTERN HEMISPHERE COUNTRIES - New
Passport Requirements for Travel
Into the U.S.
by
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy,
LLP.
When Interviewing, Use American
Speech and Informality
By Janet H. Moore,
Guest
Columnist
Online Resources in Venezuela and
the Region: A way to fight
unemployment
By
Egberto Fernandez, Venezuela
Career Advisor
Student Diplomat Essay Competition
By NAFSA
The Hispanic Association of Colleges
and Universities (Hacu) and Global
Learning Semesters form The Hispanic
Global Alliance to Reduce The Gap in
Hispanic Study Abroad By 50%
By
HACU-GLS Hispanic Study Abroad
Scholars Program
Could Foreign Student Numbers Be
Headed for a Rebound?
By
NAFSA
Foreign Students Yesterday
World Leaders Today
By U.S. Bureau of
Educational and Cultural Affairs
Looking For the Global Executive
By Egberto Fernández; Venezuelan Career Advisor
U.S. EMPLOYMENT EXPLORATION: SOUTH
DAKOTA
By Georgia Adamson; USA Career Advisor
U.S.
Employment Exploration: North
Dakota
By Georgia Adamson; USA Career Advisor
Managing a career in a tough economy
By Egberto Fernández; Venezuelan Career Advisor
A new generation of
managers in Venezuela is breaking paradigms
By Egberto Fernández; Venezuelan Career Advisor
U.S. EMPLOYMENT EXPLORATION:
TEXAS (Part 2)
By Georgia Adamson; USA Career Advisor
U.S. EMPLOYMENT EXPLORATION:
TEXAS (Part 1)
By Georgia Adamson; USA Career Advisor
The Mexican Maquila Industry-
Capital Follows Labor
By
Jess Dods;
Organizational Consultant
U.S.
EMPLOYMENT EXPLORATION: OKLAHOMA
By Georgia Adamson; USA Career Advisor
U.S.
EMPLOYMENT EXPLORATION: NEW MEXICO
By Georgia Adamson; USA Career Advisor
CV
or Résumé? Going the Latin Way
By Guimor Borras; Guest Columnist
Selecting
New Hires in a Difficult Economy: An Overview of Recruitment and Selection
Practices
in Venezuela
By Egberto Fernández; Venezuelan Career Advisor
Women at the Helm: A
Profile of Venezuelan Women in Managerial Careers
By Egberto Fernández; Venezuelan Career Advisor
THE NEW WORLD OF VOCATIONAL TRAINING
By Paula Asinof,
USA Career Advisor
YOUR RIGHTS ON THE JOB
How to protect your human rights when employed in Canada
By Michelle Straka,
Canada Career Advisor
Immigrating with Children:
Handling New Cultural Influences On Your Children
By Michelle Straka,
Canada Career Advisor
THE FINAL HURDLE: SEVEN TIPS FOR TOP REFERENCES
By Michelle Straka,
Canada Career Advisor
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION: RELOCATING TO CANADA
By Michelle Straka,
Canada Career Advisor
Working in Venezuela: A Multi-Cultural Perspective
By Egberto Fernandez, Venezuela Career Advisor
The Canadian Employment Interview
By Sharon Graham
Venezuela: New
Realities, New Lessons
By Egberto Fernandez, Venezuela Career Advisor
Which Comes First, the Canadian Job
or the Move to Canada?
By Sharon Graham
Inside Secrets of Doing Business in Ecuador
By Raya Mamarbachi, Guest Columnist
How
to Write a Mexican Resume
By Nadja
Giuffrida
Mexico Career Advisor
Where
to Get Job-Search Assistance if You Are New to Canada
By Sandra
Lim
Canada Career Advisor
Canada's
New Work Permit Program
By Sandra
Lim
Canada
Career Advisor
Targeting
Your Search:
The 50 Best Companies to Work for in Canada
By Sandra
Lim
Canada Career Advisor
Get
an Edge on the Canadian Job Market with These Essential Tips
By Sandra
Lim
Canada Career Advisor
Best
Bets for IT Professionals in Canada:
Resources to Help Jump Start Your Job Search
By Sandra Lim
Canada Career Advisor
Career
Research Required Before Moving to Canada
By Sandra
Lim
Canada Career Advisor
Recent
Trends in Canadian Interviewing
By
Sandra Lim
Canada Career Advisor
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General
Career Advice
ISRAEL - Immigration Update
NEW!
by
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy,
LLP
U.A.E. – New Process for Verifying
Diplomas
NEW!
by
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy,
LLP
An Expat's Insight: Moving to Dubai,
UAE NEW!
By ExpatExchange.com Member
7 Rules for Successfully
Communicating with a non-native
English Speaker
NEW!
By Terry Kaufman,
ExpatExchange.com
Living Successfully in Paradise
NEW!
By Jacqueline D. Brown,
ExpatExchange.com
WHAT IS GLOBAL LEADERSHIP?
NEW!
Singapore the best place for Asians
to live according to annual location
ranking survey - 04 March 2008
By
Employment Conditions Abroad
Ask the Boss: Q: Why might someone
turn down a job offer in Russia?
Teri Lindeberg, CEO, Staffwell,
The Moscow Times
COSTA RICA - Business Visitors to
Obtain Short-Stay Visas After
Arrival
by
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy,
LLP
Diverse Group of International
Organizations Sends Letter to
President Bush on Cuba
By NAFSA: Association of
International Educators
The Most Overrated Careers
By Marty Nemko,
U.S. News
Lawsuit Takes Aim at College’s
Billing Practices for Study Abroad
TAMAR LEWIN, New York Times
Global Manpower Employment Outlook
Survey Indicates Softer Job
Prospects Ahead for U.S., China,
Italy, Norway and Spain
By
Manpower Inc.
The new seekers
By The Guardian
The benefits of international
schooling
by
Expatica Communications
Multicultural Client Skills For
Small Business - 8 Point Strategy
For Intercultural Negotiations
By Cindy, Get International
Clients
Learning Dutch and how to survive it
By
Expat Focus
Job interviews in a globalised world
By Expatica Communications
ISRAEL - All Stays Exceeding Three
Months Now Require a Work Permit
By Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen &
Loewy, LLP
Globalization Forces Companies to
Reexamine International Assignment
Programs, Says KPMG
By KPMG LLC
Colleges major in security for study
abroad
BY ANA
M. ALAYA, Star-Ledger Staff
With Value of Dollar Falling,
College Study-Abroad Costs Rising
By Market Wire
Paid in dollars, expats struggle to
make a living
By
Doreen Carvajal, The International
Herald Tribune
China And India Said To Fail To
Produce Top Quality Graduates
By Pacific Bridge, Inc.
Latest Survey Indicates Continued
Slow Growth in International
Enrollments
By
NAFSA: Association of International
Educators
Global Markets, Record Earnings,
Driving Unprecedented Demand for
International Job Assignments,
Reveals Annual Global Relocation
Trends Survey
By
GMAC Global Relocation Services
Interns Going Global: 40% Want to
Intern Abroad, says Vault.
By Business Wire
Most office workers want job with
foreign company: survey
TAIPEI, CNA
Expenses of moving overseas
By:
Kimbles
How to Create a 'Culturally Correct'
CV
by Mary Anne Thompson, Founder of
Going Global
International internships propel
students up career ladder
By G. Jeffrey MacDonald Special
for USA TODAY
The Tethered Generation
By
Kathryn Tyler
Study Abroad Boosts Employability
Say Global HR Execs in New Study
By The Scholar Ship
More companies use hardship premiums
By Expatica
Expat Evolution
By ExpatWomen.com
The best markets for expat
entrepreneurs
By
Mary Crane, Forbes
More Students Investigating Exotic
Locales to Study Abroad
By
StudyAbroad.com
Working outside the envelope
By Lana Hall, Special to Times
Colonist
2007 World-wide quality of living survey
By MERCER
Dream ticket
By the Guardian
Working abroad: Finding
international internships and
entry-level jobs
By U.S. Department of Labor
International managers in the 'Wild
East'
By
Expatica 2006
Companies in China struggling to
retain staff, survey shows
By
Brenda Wilson, Mercer Human Resource
Consulting LLC
ARGENTINA - Additional Filing
Requirements with Immigration
Authority
by
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy,
LLP.
POLAND - New Registration Card
Requirements for EU Nationals
By
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy,
LLP.
Study Conducted by SIRVA and the
Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology Reveals Insights on
Expatriate Livability in China
By
Sirva, Inc
Summary and Comparative Analysis of
Final Rules Implementing the Student
& Exchange Visitor Information
System (SEVIS)
By
David A.M. Ware and Martin
Robles–Avila, Attorneys at Law
In global business, talk is key
By Sheena McFarland, The Salt Lake
Tribune
Goucher College to institute
mandatory study abroad
By
Miguel Blancarte Jr., The Brown
Daily Herald
Skilled worker shortage boosts
salaries in Eastern Europe
By
Expatica News 2006
FRANCE - Changes To Immigration Code
By
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy,
LLP.
How companies are responding to the
US tax law for expats
By
Expatica News 2006
HR managers in Belgium keen to
recruit expats
By
Expatica News 2006
CHINA - Increased Immigration
Enforcement in Shanghai
By
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy,
LLP.
INDONESIA - Visa 312 Application
Process Replaces the 457b Single
Work Visa
by
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy,
LLP.
Singapore: Reeling In The
Multinationals
By Business Week
Worldwide Cost of Living Survey 2006
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