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The New EU Law Your Business Needs to Know About

The New EU Law Your Business Needs To Know About

The CJEU’s recent ruling clarifies the compliance obligations every business needs to meet when posting workers in Europe

China-Britain AI Summit 2019

We are pleased to announce that we will be speaking at the China Britain AI Summit is being held in London

COVID-19 Has Ripped Off The Band Aid For the Old Way of Working

Our Chairwoman, Asma Bashir, participated in a roundtable of business leaders discussing the impact of COVID-19 on business and what they think the future will hold.

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A Comprehensive Business Guide to Global Visa and Work Permit Requirements

Navigate the complexities of global expansion with our comprehensive UK business guide. Discover visa, work permit requirements, and other implications for firms expanding abroad.

How to apply for UK ETA for GCC nationals and Jordanian citizens

Step-by-step guide on UK ETA application for GCC nationals & Jordanians.

South Africa Visa & Immigration Update: January 2021

Partner Contribution - IMCOSA 2021-01-27 Visa Concessions Expired During Lockdown and Permanent...

Olympic-sized Challenge Ahead for Tokyo

Partner Contribution - ReloJapan 2021-03-02 While there has been a lot of negative buzz...

Top considerations to work from anywhere compliantly

It is critical for both employers and employees to consider what compliant remote working is to...

Top reasons to set up a business in Cyprus

Throughout the past 30 years, Cyprus has developed to become a high-quality centre for...

UK Businesses to face an increase in illegal working penalties: An overview 

From January 2024, UK employers will face increased fines of up to £60,000 due to illegal working. This article suggests actions to take to minimise the risks of being liable for civil penalties and ensure sponsor compliance.