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Canada - The Express Entry Program is skewed too heavily towards in-demand jobs

28/4/2016

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By Sergio Karas.

​On 31st March 2016 Sergio Karas was quoted in the Globe and Mail in an article by Simona Chiose, entitled "Express Entry Program skewed too heavily toward in-demand jobs: critics."

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Netherlands - How will Directive 2014/66/EC on intra-corporate transfers impact on the business migration in Europe? Intra-EU mobility; an ICT dream coming true?

26/4/2016

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By Ted L. Badoux - Managing Partner of Everaert Advocaten in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Twenty-six member states of the European Union have committed themselves “to bring into force the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply” with Directive 2014/66/EC of 15 May 2014 on the conditions of entry and residence of third country nationals in the framework of an intra-corporate transfer. They must communicate the text of their measures to the European Commission in Brussels, ultimately by 29 November 2016. Failing timely implementation into national law, the articles of the ICT Directive conferring rights to applicants will then have a direct and binding effect.

 
Once again Denmark, Ireland and the UK have opted out of an important framework of EU law on the labour migration of third-country nationals. In this article I want to briefly capture  what the Netherlands as one of the signing member states has not  taken a pass on.

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