Global Mobility

The world of immigration and global mobility moves very fast, but we reflect the changes with regular updates and in-depth articles

Series
Global
08.04.2025
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Immigration and Global Mobility Update No. 40, April 2025
In this latest edition of our Immigration and Global Mobility Update, we explore developments for those living and working in border regions, new rules regarding long-term residence permits, new arrival schemes, and changes to salary thresholds.
Global
10.02.2025
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Immigration and Global Mobility Update No. 39, February 2025
In this latest edition of our Immigration and Global Mobility Update, a competing picture emerges. Several countries are attempting to limit immigration flows and introduce stricter measures on foreign workers’ families, while a number of others have introduced measures taken specifically to attract certain types of foreign workers. We also see the introduction of measures aimed at protecting migrant workers from exploitation and abuse.
Global
02.12.2024
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Immigration and Global Mobility Update No. 38, December 2024
In this latest period, fairly sweeping changes have been made to immigration laws and regulations in Ireland, Italy and Spain. The focus of the changes in all three countries is on streamlining immigration processes and easing certain restrictions, with an eye to allowing employers to more easily attract and integrate foreign talent.
18.09.2024
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Immigration and Global Mobility Update No. 37, September 2024

Posted Workers Directive Map

To see more details of the way the Directive has been implemented in different places, click on a country. This will ‘fix’ the hover-over text and enable you to click on it to read more.
EMEA
30.06.2023
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Teleworking in the EU: new Framework Agreement on the way 
Covid-era measures on cross-border remote work within the EU are set to expire. As the deadline approaches, a number of EU member states have committed to a new Framework Agreement, which seeks to clarify the rules that govern social security coverage for employees who continue to work remotely from abroad.
Belgium
19.06.2023
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AI and global mobility practice 
The pandemic has driven a paradigm shift in the world of global mobility. The sudden and widespread roll-out of technology to support remote working showed employees new possibilities for ‘working from everywhere’, and has driven demand for new kinds of flexibility that, until recently, could scarcely have been imagined. AI now promises to bring a fresh round of disruption to global mobility practice.
Canada
24.05.2023
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Work permits extended
for graduates
Employers are set to benefit from recent changes to Post-Graduation Work Permit rules.

Contact our expert

Melania Soncin is a Senior Associate at Toffoletto De Luca Tamajo in Italy. Melania is specialised in labour law, industrial relations and global mobility.

Melania Soncin
  • Immigration & Global Mobility