On 25 August 2022, Portugal published Law 18/2022 (the Law) which introduced significant changes to the rules governing the entry and right of residence of foreign nationals in Portugal. It also implements part of the Mobility Agreement between the Community of Portuguese-speaking Countries Member States. The Law, which went into effect on 26 August 2022, […]

The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) announced at their Committee of Supply 2022 there would be an update to the requirements for Employment Pass (EP) and S Pass holders from September 1, 2022 to ensure that applicants are of a high caliber and are not being employed at a salary level below the local labour market […]

From October 2022, two major reforms to the United Arab Emirates’ visa and work permit schemes are to go into effect. These reforms are certain to be a much-welcomed change and appear to extend opportunities to secure residency in the UAE to (1) Freelancers, (2) Skilled Workers and (3) Investors and Partners without needing to […]

No existe una opción de visa específica para nómadas digitales en Austria, ni está prevista para un futuro próximo. Los nacionales de terceros países pueden solicitar una visa de tres meses (Visa C) válida por 90 días dentro de un período de 180 días (generalmente solo disponible para vacaciones o viajes de negocios). Existe una […]

As organizations grapple with what the future of work will look in an era of rapid change, one thing that is certain is that remote working will become an integral part of our new working world. Organizations are having to adapt their businesses to respond quickly to evolve their work practices while at the same […]

The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) has announced that, to be in line with international trends and to balance the needs of disease prevention efforts and promotion of economic and social activities, Taiwan will restore visa exemption treatment for nationals of the US, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, countries in Europe, and Taiwan’s diplomatic allies starting […]

On 1 September 2022, the Thai government introduced a new Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa for highly skilled foreign professionals, digital nomads and individuals who make qualifying investments in Thailand. The LTR Visa is valid for up to 10 years and allows holders to sponsor eligible dependents. Accede al CONTENIDO completo Fuente: EY