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| Update | What are the latest changes in immigration and global mobility rules around the world?

Every two months, our experts from around the world put together an update on immigration and global mobility practice, setting out recent changes to the law, policies and procedures.?

This July?2023?edition gathers contributions from 11 countries as well as the European Union, and paints a mixed picture. Most reporting jurisdictions are seeking to facilitate skilled migration, clarify processes that cover established immigration routes and respond to the realities of work since the pandemic.

Policy is, however, being tightened in some countries. Our experts report that the UK is increasing enforcement activities around illegal working, and that efforts are being made to guard against the abuse of certain investment-based immigration routes in Europe (so called ‘golden visas’).

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| Insights | Who needs an anti-money laundering officer?

Both individuals and companies risk severe penalties if they contribute to money laundering, even if the contribution is the result of negligence. By appointing an anti-money laundering officer organisations will reduce their risk, protect their reputation and comply with the law.

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| Coffee Break | Social security and cross-border telework: which rules apply?

Though pandemic-era exceptions to EU social security rules?have now?expired, cross-border telework seems here to stay. In this episode of our ‘Coffee Break’ series,? Amy Nevins ?of Ius Laboris’s UK firm sits down with? Sophie Maes ?of Ius Laboris Belgium to discuss a new Framework Agreement that will allow some cross-border teleworkers to work from their country of residence up to 50% of the time without any change in the applicable social security law.

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| Webinar | Did you miss our webinar 'Working from abroad: a Latin American perspective'?

What happens in Latin American countries if an employee requests to work from abroad, both within and outside Latin America? And what's the situation if someone is hired to work from abroad? In this webinar, our experts from Latin America discuss about the employment, immigration and tax impacts of these questions in a range of countries across the region. If you missed it live, you still have the chance to watch by clicking below.

Please note that this webinar was held in Spanish.

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