Mason Hayes & Curran LLP | Ireland, United Kingdom | 14 Mar 2024
Nationals of Dominica, Honduras and Vanuatu are now required to obtain a visa before travelling to Ireland. A transit visa will also be required, if…
Addleshaw Goddard LLP | Ireland | 13 Mar 2024
Significant changes to the Irish employment permit system which have recently been announced represent a major change for business immigration in…
Smith Stone Walters Ltd | Brazil, China, Finland, etc. | 11 Mar 2024
This week, the Global Immigration team at Smith Stone Walters would like to highlight the following recent updates from Brazil, China, Finland…
Lewis Silkin LLP | Ireland | 31 Jan 2024
Last year saw the enactment of the much-anticipated Work Life Balance legislation, introducing new family related rights for employees and putting a statutory footing on the right to request flexible and remote working arrangements.
Smith Stone Walters Ltd | Australia, Canada, China, etc. | 25 Jan 2024
This week, the Global Immigration team at Smith Stone Walters would like to highlight the following recent updates from Australia, Canada, China…
Arthur Cox LLP | Ireland | 11 Jan 2024
On 20 December 2023, the Outcome of the Review of the Occupations Lists for Employment Permits was published which made several important…
Arthur Cox LLP | Ireland | 10 Jan 2024
On 22 December 2023, new legislation was enacted to implement significant changes to the Irish Employment Permit system…
A&L Goodbody | Ireland | 8 Jan 2024
On 20 December 2023, the Minister of State for Business, Employment and Retail announced major changes to the employment permits system which will…
Smith Stone Walters Ltd | Australia, Canada, Denmark, etc. | 4 Jan 2024
This week, the Global Immigration team at Smith Stone Walters would like to highlight the following recent updates from Australia, Canada, Denmark…
Richmond Chambers Immigration Barristers | Ireland, United Kingdom | 20 Dec 2023
In two previous posts, we explained the impact of the Common Travel Area (CTA) on travel between the UK and Ireland. In our first post, we explained…