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How Changes in US Immigration Impacts Its Economy

31st January 2020
What are the new rulings made by the White House on the Immigration and Nationality Act? What could this mean to Immigration Law going forward? The Immigration and Nationality Act is the same under the current administration as under the previous administrations. What has changed is the overall attitude towards immigration and the increasingly stringent […]
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Entrepreneurs Can Now Move to Canada Quickly and Easily

23rd December 2019
Canada is consistently ranked one of the best countries in the world and it is especially attractive to new immigrants. In 2019, Canada was ranked as having the best quality of life out of 80 countries by the US News and World Report. In addition, Canada is one of the most diverse and inclusive countries […]
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US Supreme Court to Hear ‘No Fly List’ Appeal

25th November 2019
Last week the government’s petition to appeal a dispute over whether the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) allows lawsuits for money damages against individual federal workers who placed individuals on the ‘no fly list’.
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Applying for US Work Visas

4th November 2019
When is the right time to apply for temporary work visas? The short answer is to plan ahead, because visa availability varies each year.  Some visa applications can be filed at any time during the year. The visa categories include: family sponsored green cards; work sponsored green cards, L visas for the transfer of workers […]
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Free Ports and the Potential for Money Laundering Post-Brexit

5th September 2019
The new UK Prime Minister has talked of the possible value of free ports to a post-Brexit UK.
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Immigration Consequences of Criminal Convictions

3rd September 2019
What are common complexities in US immigration law? What is the best way around such complexities? With the advent of a more conservative administration pertaining to immigration and customs enforcement, not to mention the clamping down on de novo immigration petitions for both work and family, as well as asylum, the greatest challenge nowadays is […]
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Should Investors Still Consider France and Belgium?

3rd September 2019
Lexial has been the leading law firm in the field of business and corporate immigration in Belgium and in France since 2007. Who are your clients? Most of them are investors, starters and executives from the Middle East, Russia and China. But more and more, Belgium and mainly France, have become attractive for nationals from […]
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Is It Time for an Immigration Reform in the US?

2nd September 2019
Speaking to Kate McCarroll, an immigration law expert, she touches on what companies need to consider if they are hiring foreign nationals and if there is need for reform in employment-based immigration law. What are some considerations for corporations who wish to hire foreign nationals? These days, the most important consideration for companies that employ […]
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How to: Get a Work Visa in Israel

2nd September 2019
How can internationals gain a work visa for Israel? A work visa for internationals in Israel is given in specific sectors, including construction, agriculture, nursing, and restaurants. An organisation that wishes to employ a worker in Israel in different industries must apply for an "Expert Permit", which is a wide-ranging category, whereby it is possible […]
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Current Requirements for the UK Spouse Visa Explained

8th July 2019
Completing a UK spouse visa application is a complex, long-winded and nerve-wracking process. In recent times, the UK Government has tightened their measures and introduced more stringent requirements, in an effort to crack down on the number of false marriages.
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