Written by Micha Emmett, CEO CS Global Partners More than any other period in our history, the 21st century has seen – and will continue to see – the meeting of cultures and the merging of economies, marked by ever more free trade and the free movement of people and services. However, with unprecedented global […]
Immigration has allowed the world to integrate and share talent across all jurisdictions, but more recently, the topic of immigration has been a negative one; it has caused concern for those who worry their jobs are being snatched away and that it is causing terror threats and attacks. The debate is never-ending, but the recent […]
“The punishment is a sort of medicine” as Aristotle used to say. For a while, the tough hand of Lady Justice being directed by the will of eliminating a plaque of crime, which affected and spread among societies, created the legal tools for bringing the unfaithful to a rule of criminal law, to her. Based […]
2016 saw an unfortunate amount of terrorist attacks in Europe, making immigration regulations tighter and creating a tougher challenge for those wanting to reside in Europe. This month, we speak to Emmanuel Ruchat who sheds some light into the business side of immigration law in Belgium, France and Switzerland. Has the effect of the […]
As the legal world is more global than ever today, immigration in the business world is an integral and essential part of strategic planning for international businesses, entrepreneurs and private clients. Talking about how to utilize the tool of immigration in meeting the needs of global citizens is Linda Lau, Principal of Global Law Group, […]
Having previously spoken with Lawyer Monthly on immigration matters, here Micha-Rose Emmett, Group Managing Director at CS Global Partners provides an outlook on dual citizenship around the globe, the benefits thereof, for both the citizen and the host nation, and the need for increased dual citizenship in bridging international relationships. Multiple nationality, or dual […]
Touching on the course of history for human rights and detailing the way Polish society perceives the migrant crisis currently ongoing in the EU, with a very sincere analysis, here Aleksandra Kowalik, Principal at the Law Firm Kowalik, talks about progress in the realm of human rights and how legal developments fits therein. To start […]
Here to give us the story on the immigration and company formation complexities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is Aideen Hopkins of Executive Expatriate Relocations, a Middle-Eastern specialist immigration firm. Aideen talks about the some of the updates surrounding immigration rules in the Middle-East, the challenges in timing and documentation pertaining to Visa applications, […]
In the immigration law landscape, we also take a look at doing business in Nigeria, the obstacles, benefits, timescales and considerations to make. Here, Bisi Adeyemi, Managing Director of DCSL Corporate Services Limited talks to Lawyer Monthly about business immigration, establishing a company in Nigeria, investing, expatriate employment, temporary visas and the avenues to quicker […]
Brexit sparked an uproar of debates and arguments in relation to the issues of immigration in the UK; some want tighter borders and restrictions, whereas others argue that this will hinder the UK and its economy. We speak to Helena Sheizon who summarizes the complexities that are now faced in immigration law and if the […]
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