Thailand’s New Visa Policy: A Boost for Tourism and Business
Thailand has rolled out a series of new, more welcoming visa policies to promote tourism and attract more international visitors.
Thailand has rolled out a series of new, more welcoming visa policies to promote tourism and attract more international visitors.
Join members of WFW’s London Employment & Immigration team for what promises to be an engaging webinar focussing on the difficulties of getting employees back into the office and monitoring staff attendance.
In this article, we discuss the EU Commission’s proposal to repeal Council Directive 2004/82/EC of 29 April 2004 requiring carriers to communicate passenger data for the purposes of enhancing border control and tackling illegal immigration.
What steps should employers operating in the UK wind farm sector be taking to secure the immigration status of their employees as the expiry of the offshore wind workers visa concession approaches?
Thailand’s government has approved and issued policy to attract qualified foreigners to Thailand to stimulate the economy and investment.
Our Employment & Immigration team provided an update on key developments & challenges within UK immigration during the last 12 months.
In this article we discuss the UK’s post-Brexit immigration rules and the ways businesses can prepare for the end of free movement.
In this article we discuss the UK’s post-Brexit immigration rules, and the ways businesses can prepare for the end of free movement.
In light of the coronavirus crisis, the UK Home Office has introduced a series of temporary concessions to protect Tier 2, 4 and 5 sponsors and their affected employees during the pandemic, together with a number of wider concessions that benefit employers.
Now that Brexit has taken place, the UK has entered a transition period that will last until 31 December 2020, commencing a countdown for EEA nationals and their family members to secure their long term right to live and work in the UK.