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Talent Pool Increasingly Global: EU Blue Cards Proposed, Migrant Policy Web Site Launched

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

Will the European Union (EU) and other countries’ aggressive recruitment strategies leave the U.S. behind in the dust? Robert Hoffman of Oracle warned that could be the case if the U.S. continues down its current discouraging path. With the proposed EU “blue card” for highly skilled workers looming on the horizon, Mr. Hoffman noted in the October 25, 2007, edition of Information Week that “[t]he competition for talent is truly global” and that the EU “clearly recognizes the challenges of an aging population and that highly talented individuals are job generators.” Franco Frattini, European Commissioner for Justice, Freedom, and Security, said in a speech at the London School of Economics that it is essential for the EU to “become a real magnet for highly skilled immigrants.”


Immigration to the U.S. Tax Planning and Fast Track Permanent Residency

Monday, November 5th, 2007

Immigration to the U.S. is a challenging task, especially with the restrictions imposed after 9/11. The first section of this article discusses pre-immigration tax planning opportunities, and the second section describes the availability of fast track immigration and Green Card status. [Read more…]

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Complete Immigration Review Avoids Unwelcome Surprises

Monday, November 5th, 2007

No big merger would ever be consummated without a comprehensive due diligence analysis. Yet while prudent deal makers will always conduct a thorough financial analysis of a prospective merger partner, an issue that has become critical in today’s global economy often gets little pre-merger consideration: immigration compliance.

The lack of adequate immigration due diligence can have serious repercussions for any major corporate restructuring, whether it occurs by way of a merger, acquisition, asset sale, stock sale, joint venture or spinoff. If immigration considerations are not assessed in advance, employees who are crucial to the company’s success could suddenly discover that the change in corporate structure has invalidated their authorization to continue working in the United States. [Read more…]

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Scrutinize Contractor Hires To Avoid Wal-mart Problem

Monday, November 5th, 2007

Most American employers are quite familiar with the first provision of the Immigration
Reform and Control Act of 1986, which specifically prohibits the hiring, recruitment or referral of an alien not authorized to legally work in the United States. A much lesser-known provision, provision four, outlining the use of labor through contractors, subcontractors or exchanges is now obscure no more, having been brought to the forefront of public attention thanks to a landmark settlement involving Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. [Read more…]

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[Employment Law] Stopped at the Boarder: Anticipating roadblocks in the work visa application process can help ensure safe passage

Monday, November 5th, 2007

Today’s global business environment makes it necessary for most companies to know their way around the work visa application process. That’s especially true since the service and benefit functions of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service became part of the Department of Homeland Security as the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) after the events of Sept. 11, 2001. That, as well as structural changes at U.S. consulates, have further complicated what already was a highly technical and painstaking process. [Read more…]

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